THE WAY TO OBTAIN" SOUND HEALTH. Ist.—Cleanse the Stomach from all offensive accumulntions, which so usually produce i'un-i-tional deraug nient, vitiatiug the lood. 2nd. —.Purify the blood from acrid and corupt humors, and you will remove the causerof the greatest ma-sol the diseases whicli afflict so many of the human fauiily. A REMEDY, proved by thirty years' experience, capable of effecting such a desirable and important purpose, is still before the public in WHELPTON'S l VEGETABLE PURIFYING PILLS. This famous Medicine has proved its value in Diseases of the Head, Chest., B >wls, I iver, and Digestive < rgans, Kidneys ; &c.; also, in Rheumatism, Ulcers, Sores, and Skin Diseases, it being a direct Purifier of the Blood and other fluids of the human body. See handbills given away by agents. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail in boxes, Is, Is 6d, 2s 9d, and 3s 6d each, by Gv WHELPION & SON, 3, Crane Court, Electstreet, London; and may be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors in the Colony of New Zealand. MOURNING. J. M. MTACHLAN 214, QUEEN-SThEET, (Neab Theatre Royal), HAS now FOR SALE at PRICES MUCH BELOW the regular figure, for CASH, a Splpndid Assortment of JBourtung (gootis, BOUJ-HT CHEAP AT AUCTION. Black Silk, 3s. lid., worth ss. Black French Merino, 2s. 6d., worth 4s. Black Crape Cloth, 2a., worth 3s. Black Coburg, Is., worth Is. 6d. Black Alpaca Lustre, Is., worth Is. 6d. Black Crape, an assortment ~\ Black Crape Trimmings, ditto ft? g Black Crape Bonnets, ditto C t> Black Crape Falls, <utro J ° Black Josephine Kid Gloves, 3s. 6d. Colored Kid ditto, stitched, Is. Hid. And every other article necessary for a complete Mourning Outfit. N.B. —Mourning orders made up oa the ramisee, at the shortest notice. W. B, HAYWAKD'S CHEAP BEDDING, UPHOLSTERY, AND FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, REMOVED, r To 95, Qeteen-stbeet, Opposite Shot's, and two doors from Vaile's Drapery Mart. FUNERALS FURNISHED. Orders te be addressed— W. R. HAYWARD, Queen-stbeft. mHE "THAMES ADVERTISER" May be obtained at the OFFICE OF THE "EVENING STAR,' Qtxeen-street, (Next to the Bank of New Zealand), Immediately on the arrival of the Steamer from the Thames. Reed & Bbett, Agents for Auckland. FOR SAKE, Q H A R E S. Bank of New Zealand, new issue Shotover Caledonian Company MARTIN SHOLL. BAZAAR OMNIBUSES—AuckIand and Onehunga —Onehunga and Auckland Station. Time Table. Leave Auckland for Onehunga—B a.m., 9 a.m., 10 a.m., (Return Ticket), 12, 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m. On Sundays, at 10 a.m., and 4 p.m. Leave Onehunga for Auckland—B a.m , 10 a.m., (Keturn Ticket», 12, 2 p.m., 5 p.m. On Sundnys, 10 a.m., and 4 p.m. A 'bus will leave Auckland for Onehunga every Sunday at 8.30 p m. Howick for Auckland, 8 a.m. Auckland for Howiek, 3 p. m. Ljti by and Bait Stables. Horses Bought and fciold on Commission. For the accommodation of passengers arriving late at night from the Gold Fields, and others desirous of visiting the different places of amusement, a Night Omnibus will leave < >nehunga at 7 p.m., and return at 1 o'clock the same night. . Return Tickets from Onehunya. N.B. Special On. abuses will be always ready at the Onehunga "Wharf for the accommodation of passengers airiving by the different •teamen and other vessels.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 251, 28 October 1870, Page 4
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539Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 251, 28 October 1870, Page 4
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