payiwwi»W'iiwwuHi|iiii»'"w' l " l »™<(|''i^ . Tublo Koti'O OFFICII I, ]!IKK(.T«>HY FOJ? 1\ -MSGAIIUA. Uagi-tkate AND \T±I!DEN ■' Mr W. H: T?P«-ell JUTICE* OF THE T^KAjCE : Alr(x i;. i< inn.i. h»d *"'r V. Brfr>'*nn. W.»"i»fjjVCi.t.:bjc— «l«" H^'urunc (.ffit'er lor Hou»e of Ef.nroj.en'ntivps. and l«<g*Miar of Dir-hit, Deaths/HUil Mfirriugcg. Mr H. Lucas ,s c istasT Waijden> Clerk : Mr A. Co. field tEcer-in-Charge of Po'ice : Sergeant Neville. Post as d Telegraph s Yfilcer.in Charue ... Mr G. W. Sfimpwn )»^rirt 3urv«>vor ; Mr J. Montgomerie .pjresentative in Parliament •; • T. tr-. "Westoa, Esq. CiPHTY Coukicii. ! rhnirman ... Mr P. Brennan Cltik . ... J. Harold .1 tifinffi' ... jji. B. Garven Mfmi , ci'H of 0. nncil — Cr*. Brenrin, Vhii{. F. eliHn, Pfjitijrson, Irying, Wil-. •iams, Bj me, and JKibet. BAsys : * ; : - Jnr.k Kpw J^i'ational Bapk Mr Pit'kenrtg, Mr. I.Lewisi Manager. Manager. iTbiircii of iJnglaiidT— llomnn l^tholie— li'Y. It. K. t-'edgwick JU-MI). Carew Uiiiied. Methodist Free Chjrrch — Bey. J. Parkin. ■ £p#oc]t3 :— »te School—' Gatbolio Schop|rJ^r^i. A. Adatnp, "*A ' ".' .' ! ' ( ' - •'Maiter 1 f*M yOiVrsrA Mm $&& M*B*nba, Moeller, Assistants Assjftant Snrffeon ... ...prT.S, Thorpe ... Mr B.O* Preshaw 21afron ;.. ... Mrs Presbaw A.«»'i'g Secretary ..; Mr D O. Preabnw Holders of huniial tickets (£1) entitled .'o fldmisoion to'the liuspital at a weekly payment 61 iSs; non-holderp of tickets •tfiit hd flflßoitted^bh payment of 20s for a • tjcrkret ? -ah((i SOb per week tnainteoanpey KBXJftt'S'' FLTJID MAGNESIA ii h'igMy approved and prescribed by f lie lpadff»g -htenibfr of the Medical Pfofession tot- irrdt'gMion, lieartburrJ, flaluletioy, irjletrtfoii-, •abd acidity of the stomach, bilous lieadiicbe' |gdnt, grovel Abo ferible coGhplainls. For' invalids; children, delitate females, and the sickness oY pregfianr-y it i* a safe ond reliable 1 medicine, in full doses action as a ,'cntle 'apenieiit. It composes tbe stomach niteV excess bf either eating or drinking. For medical opinions and testimonials see ; b$ around each bottlb. ROW AST'S ANUCAPNIC LAMPS. No (Chimney, no Smell, no Smoke. THEIR ttfyr patent Double-wick Burner gives thirty five candle light which is litarly a half mere than any other Burner, as te*tfd by ihe phofpmethjer. ■ : Their •well.knpjwn j»nd old-established . Patent S|ngle-»icfe Burner may be bed in sisesy.giviug. from five totwenty candle light ; the most i enconomical and by far the ' ..;■ bestilow-pricpd lamp, ever offered, ; •, ,■! Retail by: all ipnniongers. .- Wholesale! only 1 ! 'rf Thomas Roatt and Song, Ddinburgy and London. .'■■•: c' .* , . * '"> ■ ■.. i ''■ ■ )., ■:.. '. COLDS. ASTHMA. 4 BRONCHITIS and NEURALGIA. o • ■•• * • *■•■* • " " : ?"\R J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOBO■jJrr~- . dyne. • A te-if doses jqnite effectual. Caution. *Ibe t-'tyadrdi-nary mVdieal re posts on the effieacv V cnlorodybe render it of yft/aV importanoe r; ih»t the pUblitf ShOtfld dotal** the geiiuine, ' vrliieh is protected by ; a jo*o¥etmwißtft* i*ftring tlfe W6i i d>, Dr .'if. iGdlttsi Browne's Chlbroajme.- Sed decision of Vioe-Chonca • lor Sir W. Page Wood, the Times July 15th : W' - '"' : *i [ • ■ ■ . QTJLPHOLINE SOAP (a soap containing :;o sulphoiine) is a delicately refined, Chen it.icnlly pure soap intended for use by those endowed with sensitive skins. Common i.n- --■ perfectly prefectly prepared soaps, scented with injuries acred oils frequently cause skin ' ■ diseases. For washing all manner of erup* tions and bringing the skin to a soft pliable healthy condition, sulphpline holds the first place. Its odour is very plesant. Tablets 1b each. Sold by most .chemists." ■■»>W ' m For the " Blood is the Life.' i^LABKE'S TXTORLD-FAMED VjLOOD MIXTURE, The Qreat Blood Turifier and Restorer, For cleansing an'aolcaring the blood Irom /. 1 impurities cannot be too highly recommended. For scrofula, scurvy, skin diseases, and --ores ot all kiud#. this is a never- failing and P'-rmanekt cure. Si Cures old sores Cures ulcerated sores on the neck. Cures ulcerated sore legs Cure* blackheads or pimples on tbe face Cures scurvy sores Lures Cancerous ulcers Cures blood and skin diseases Cures Glandular swellings Clears the blood from all impure matter, From whatever cause arising As the mixture is pleasant to the taete.ND -/A -ranted tree from anything injunoulN x :io most delicate constitutions in eithera s. ' •.jid proprietors solicit sufferers to give bisem Y>, I and test its value. '..;i3usi.nds* of fustimonials from all parts. Ocjre or RnEDiiiTisn 12, Hamilton roau, Grove road, Victoria Park, London, July 3, 1880. .1 bud beejn troubled for some ypars with ■ ivioaties. aud tried a great many doctors, i 1 different medicines, but I never found . :et till look your Blood Mixture, which ' am happy to say, completely cured me Y.-r vi(e ttil lately has been troubled with a :■■ bering. together with puins in ihe head ta<M), and | can safely say nothing did ■'■'.' SO IBCtih fOnd '■» TP|ir irnlimHo now ;:, )'-.'• ■•* I'O.iein :....-';. \ V<.r n:-. ,-.•.:' * f tra» v •.. , .-..-
Permanent link to this item
Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/IT18820324.2.15.1
Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka
Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1065, 24 March 1882, Page 4
Word count
Tapeke kupu
741Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1065, 24 March 1882, Page 4
Using this item
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Log in