QLSON'S | rpOMATO __ ' s axtceThe undersigned Having Purchased from Me.. H. Olson the RECIPE of his CELEBRATED SAUCE, together with the Goodwill of his Business, beg to solicit a continuance of the Public Favour. The Sauce may be depended upon as perfectly Pure, and free from Adulteration.- It creates appetite and promotes digestion, and as none but the best and'most wholesome' ingredients are used, it cannot but merit a continuance of the high favour it has already attained in public estimation. • RICHARD GARLICK & CO. T^K O T ICE BOUGHT AT AUCTION, AND TO BE ! SOLD CHEAP FQR CASH. ■9x4 White Blankets, 12/6 $ pair '9x4 White Blankets, 13/6 f? pair Blue Blankets, from 11/6 $ pair Men's Waterproof Coats, much below regular value ko., &c Also, To our ordev, direct from the Manufacturers, ex Emily- McLaren — 10 x 4 and 11 x 4 White Blankets 12 x 4 Extra Superfine Blankets 63 x 90, and 70 x 90, Reversible Rugs, Flannels Sheetings, ■set' All Wool Flannels at 1/2 $ yard White and Grey Calicoes very cheap &c, &c. BARGAINS IN GIRLS' AND WOMEN'S WATERPROOF; MANTLES. Girls' from 4/ Ladies' from 6/11, much below usual prices. And a complete and well-assorted Stock in every Department. . RUSHBROOK & BRIDGMAN, [Late R. Hobbs], JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, Opposite tho Army and Navy Hotel, Upper Q_een--stkeet, Auckland. ■ ~r ~TT" ~ ~~^ • KxT! *;;y.D THE COLONIAL. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital, £2,000,000 ; Svibscribed Caplnil, £850,000.. A Branch of this Bank, for the conduct of General Banking Business, will be opened on or about TUESDAY, tho 20th July, in the promises Quoonstreet, next the. Insurance Buildings, and lately occupied by the National Bank —J. T WARREN, Branch Inspector.—Auckland, 21st June, ]_75. T t /~IOSGRAVE AND f^6. HAVE RECEIVED TWENTY- SIX GA SES OF ladies' and children's underclothing, Per Feenglen. ■ Tliey will be Sold to tho Public at ' V COST PRICE. V
Avoid Excitement, Diss_patio_t r an<j Late Hours.—lf you are not naturally nervous they will be apt to make you so, unless you have a constitution of iron. If you are nervous, there is still greater reason to shun them, The best remedy for weakness of the nerves, as well as for its almost invariable concomitant —a deficiency of constitutional vigor—is Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Abomatjo Schnapps, which multiplies the physical energies, promotes assimilation of the food, and tranquilizes the brain.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1674, 30 June 1875, Page 2
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386Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1674, 30 June 1875, Page 2
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