THE WAY TO OBTAIN SOUND HEALTH. Ist.—Cleanse the Stomach from all offensive accumulations, which so usually produce functional derangement, vitiating the food. 2nd.—Purify the blood from acrid and corrupt humors, and you will remove the causes of the greatest mass of the diseases which afflict so many of the human family. A REMEDY, proved by thirty years' experience, capable of effecting such a desirable and important purpose, is still before the public in WHELPTON'S VEGETABLE PURIFYING PILLS. This famous Medicine has proved its value in Diseases of the Head, Chest, Bowls, liver, and Digestive Organs, 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 G. WHELFION & SON, 3, Crane Court, Fleetstreet, London; and may be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors in the Colony of New Zealand. Mb. CHARLES W. SANDERS, CONSULTING HOMCEOPATH Assistant to Dr. C. F. Fischer; nine years assistant to Dr. Powell, of London. Hours of consultation: Morning, from 9to 1. Evening, 6 to 8. 215, Queen-street, opposite the City Hall. MOURNING. J. M. MTLACHLAN 214, QUEEN-STBEET, (Neab Theatbe Royai), HAS now FOR SALE at PRICES MUCH BELOW the regular figure, for CASH, a Splendid Assortment of , JHourtung <gootß3, BOUGHT CHEAP AT AUCTION. Black Silk, 3s. lid., worth ss. Black French Merino, 2s. 6d., worth 4s. Black Crape Cloth, 25., worth 3s. Black Coburg, Is., worth is. 6d. Black Alpaca Lustre, Is., worth Is. 6d. Black Crape, an assortment "} . Black Crape Trimmings, ditto f£» «g Black Crape Bonnets, ditto C l> o Black Crape Falls, ditto ) ° 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 oiasra made up on the remises, at the shobtest notice, BAZAAR OMNIBUSES—AuckIand and Onehunga —Onehunga and Auckland Station. Time Tame. 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., (Hetura 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 llowiek, 3 p. m. Livkey and Bait Stables. Horses Bought and Sold on Commission. For the accommodation of passengers arriving late at night from the Gold Field s, and others desirous of visiting the different places of amusement, a Night Omnibus will leave Onehunga at 7 p.m., and return at ! 1 o'clock the same night. Return Tickets from Onehunga. N.B. Special On libuses will be always ready at the Onehunga Wharf for tho accommodation of passengers arriving by the different steamers and other vessels. mHE "THAMES ADVERTISER" May be obtained at the OFFICE OF.THE "EVENING STAR,' QUEEN-STBEET, (Next to the Bank of New Zealand), Immediately on the arrival of the Steamer from the Thames. Reed & Bbett, Agents for Auckland. AUSTRALASIAN INSURANCE COMCOMPANY. Chairman: The Hon. James Graham, M.L.C. Vice-Chairman: The Hon. W. J. T. Clarke, M.L.C. Directors: Hon- Edward Cohen, Commissioner of Customs for Victoria. Hon. Alexander Frazer, M.L.O. J. Macßain, Esq., M.L.A. B. Payne, Esq., J.P. Secretary: E. L. Montefio.*?, Esq., J.P. Actuary: G. E. Cowley, Esq. Tbe above Company are open to accept FIRE, MARINE, and LIFE RISKS at the Lewest Current Bates, through their Agent, W. J. HURST, Queen-street, Auckland.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 275, 26 November 1870, Page 4
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593Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 275, 26 November 1870, Page 4
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