JUST ARRIVED. f £A CASES SEASONABLK BOOTS AND SHOES/ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, TO BE HAD AT ENQLISiiV ■ PRICES. NOTE THE ADDAEBS-. "RED BOOT,"' H. FTJGATB, 70, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. LONDON & DUBLIN DISPENSARY, PITT STRRE TVAUCKLAND. ~' ' C. WHTTLAW;- * MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Newton and surrounding suburbs that hft- has opened the above> Establishment,7 and trusts ' "A that by strict attention to business te iaeet with a fair share of public support. TEETH CAREFULLY EXTBACTED i* - Without Freezing the Gums. r-hhsnj at PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS^ .1 Accurately Prepared at all hours. .... TRY WHITLAW'S CELEBRATED AMERICAN VERMIFUGE, ■ With POWDERS, for expelling Worms" ha Children ; price 23., including Powders, ° ',* ' ' GREAT CURE. _. i) Hundreds of Children in the neighbourhood of Newton have been relieved of from eight to thirty Worms within tho last three weeks. , ,t. y. -.' TRY C. WHITLAW'S AMERICAN \ HOREHOUND PECTORAL, ~ ," j? A Certain Cure for Whooping-cough, Colas,,' ■',' I Asthma, Influenza, &c. ','. * • Also, C. WHITLAW_ CELEBRATED J • VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS, ■[, A Sure Remedy for Headache, Indijestioa,,., and Stomach Complaints, , , _ PREPARED SOLELY AT THE ABOVE/ ESTABLISHMENT. ,:. A y " l\-t N.B.—C.W. having had fifteen years perienced in London, .Dublin, and New York, trusts that this fact will be a sufficient guarantee that all prescriptions entrusted to hnnwUf be accurately dispensed. ... ; . ,j,{) g^g" Please Note the Address — PITT STREET, AUCKLAND N.Z. HOBSON'S BRIDGE BREWERY. LYELL BROTHERS r\ AN now supply their SUPERIOR BEER in any quantity to Hotels,'and Private,. Families. '•'< ■'•*•'-- .^ I ... . ... ~! .*. .-. A .': ft: ■■ ■ ■'■' Ordei-6 left at the Brewery, or their OFFICE, DURHAM-STREET Will be promptly attended to KEROSENE! KEROSENE. X E R 0 S E3STEI NO OTHER BUT DOWNE-l'S '** ': ''*' KpOSE;Nfc * 77':;)r i ,!ji ;.!f^oPip**ft 1S• :A L S \> i : AT" | 3K, & J. DICKEY'S ; jp_ 224, QUEEN-STREET.'^ THE undermentioned Certificate from Mr. J. Reilly, Inspector of Weights and Measures, will testify to the quality : — "This is to certify that. I, Joseph. Redly, Inspector of Weights and Measures, nave this day tested* sample of Bowner's kerosene - oil, in accordance with the terms in schedule of Dangerous Goods Act, 1869, and have fo\patt*i after careful trial and observance of, the thermometor, between-100, and 120 degiees, that the same did not ignite at 120 th dejaeo. Did it ignite at 110 degrees, it would be'lfA* sidered dangerous, according to the Act. - .;..__- "(Signed) JOSEPH REILLY. "June 20, 1870." 'ii) 7. ""*" ~.,--^-r- -.* - ■;■ $ J. '& ''-J.'" DICKEY, I . , . CHEAP. . ....... ..,;• ~.- y L : ; : HAfiD'Wiß'B HOXJSJB, 224, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 170, 26 July 1870, Page 4
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