THE NEW DRUG & CHEMICAL ESTABLISHMENT, PITT-STREET, AUCKLAND. 3 :C. WHITLAW, MANTTFACTTTEING CHEMIST, ]. , I SOLE PEOPEIETOR, BEG-S to inform the public that, haviiig had sorte 15 years' experience in both the Manufacturing of Chemicals and the Retail and Dispensing part of the Profession, he considers himself sufficiently qualified to perform the duties of a Chemist and Druggist -without passing any formal or schooled examination, with the object of being nominally styled a " Pharmaceutical Chemist." Some few years ago any Chemist, by paying an annual subscription, might become a member of this Society. C. VV. thanks the public of Auckland and its vicinity for the very liberal support afforded liim during the time he has been in business, and hopes for a continuation of that confidence hitherto so liberally reposed in him ; and he, on his part, promises, that, while continuing to supply a discriminating public with a genuine article, it will be his constant aim by civility of manner and lowest remunerative profits to still further merit a continuance of their generous favors. The following Preparations can always be had at the above Establishment:— TRY WHITLAW'S CELEBRATED AMERICAN WORM-DESTROYER, With POWDERS, for expelling Worms in Children ; price 25., including the Powders; EXTRAORDINARY CURE. Hundreds of Children in the neighbourhood of Newton have been relieved of from'ten to thirty Worms within the past three weeks. For Testimonials, see Handbills., TRY WHITLAW'S AMERICAN HOEEHOUND PECTOBAL, A Certain Cure for Whooping-cough, Cclus, Asthma, Influenza, and Croup. For Testimonials, see Handbills. WHITLAW'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE CATHARTIC PILLS, A Suj?e Remedy for Headache, Indijestion, J Bilious and all Stomach Complaints. WHITLAW'S TONIC SEIDLITZ POWDERS. WHITLAW'S MIXUTRE FOR G-OUT AND RHEUMATISM. TEETH SKILFULLY & CAEEFULLY EXTRACTED. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND RECIPES Carefully and Accurately Compounded at all hours. CHARLES WHITLAW, Sole Proprietor of the American! Worm Destroyer. No Agents appointed in Town. tgg- NIG-HT BELL. gggr Please Note the Address— THE RED GLOBE LIGHT, PITT STEEET, AUCKLAND N.Z. i . EAGLE BEASS FGHNDEY. TO ENGINEERS, PLUMBERS, AND THE •PUBLIC IN GENERAL. ; J KELLY and CO. having started BEASS . FOUNDING and FINISHING, are prepared to supply the public at prices never dreamt of in Auckland. Plain Brass castings, Bearings, and Eudder Bands, Is. 3d. per lb., and upwards; Fontaionemoreaus Metal, strong and durable, lOd. per lb., and upwards; all kinds of Cocks and Bells, Gasfittings, Sbipworlc, Rowlocks, Caps for Carriage Axles, Ornaments for Horse Harness, Jlnockers for Doors, and all kinds of Brasswork cast and finished to order in the shortest notice. All at astonishing low prices. As J. Kelly and Co. will cast every day, there will be no delay for jobs wanted, and as they have had 25 years' experience in their several branches, they guarantee a good article. — Note the address, J". KELLY & CO., Top of the same yard as Brown, Barrett, and Co., High-streetj Auckland. N.B. —Old Brass, Copper, and Tin bought, or taken in exchange. Highest prices given, BAZAAE OMNIBUSES—AuckIand and Onehunga—Onehunga and Auckland Station. Tines Tabee. 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 —8 a.m., 10 a.m., (Return Ticket), 12, 2 p.m., 5 p.m. On-Sundays, 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. • - Livkby akd Bait Stables. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. For the accommodation of passengers arriving late at night from the Gold Fields, and' others desirous of visiting the different >laces of amusement, a Night Omnibus will leave Onohunga at 7 p.m., and return at 11 o'clock the.same night. Return Tickets from Onehunga. r NJE?'. , Special On. libuses will be alwjays 'ready at'the1 Onehunga Wharffor the accommodation of passengers arriving by the different steamers and other vessels.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 272, 23 November 1870, Page 3
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637Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 272, 23 November 1870, Page 3
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