H. FENDELOW 166, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland, SOLICITS INSPECTION OF His STO C Z OF IRONMONGER? Ohaff^Cutters, . | For Hand, Horse, and Steam-power | Hay and Chaff Knives,' Fern and Bill Hooks 1 Cheese Presses, Wheat Mills I i Cart and Plough Traces, Back Bands | Spades, Shovels, and Draining Tools | Grindstones, Digging Forks • ' I Saws, Wedges, .Maul Kings I Milk Pans, Garden Rollers b Avery's "Weighing Machines, I to 6 cwt. ■ .." ' ! Furnace Pans, in Copper, Enamel, and Galvanized I Iron ■ [ Cart Arms and Boxes, Carriage Lamps I Patent Mail Axles, 1% to 2 in. Springs and Scroll Iron , 11 Leamington Ranges, With and without High Pressure Boilers to supply Baths Scotch and American Stoves Portable Fire Grates, Colonial Ovens Cocoa Door Mats, Door Scrapers Iron Bedsteads and Children's Cots Register Grates, Sham Registers Marble Chimney Pieces |- Portable Washing Boilers, in Copper, Enamelled, • and Galvanized Iron j Hall and Shop "Stoves .''■■•__ Kerosene Lamps, . . Table, Hall, Bracket, and Chandeliers Globes, Chimnies, and Wicks , s Gasaliers, in Bronze and Glass, 2, 3, 4, and ights |. ' Gas Brackets and Hall Lamps ~.,.; Fenders, in Bronzed and Berlin Black . - iix •' Fire Irons, Nursery and Fire Guards I 'Mangles and Wringing Machines , ; i |i Washing Machines, Patent Knife Cleaners Wasting Tubs, Buckets, Hand Bowls Canary and Parrot Cage ~ ■-. Electro-plated Spoons, Forks, Cruets Tea and Coffee Sets, &o. Ivory, Back, and Black Tipped Knives and orks Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors Baths, Coal Vases . .., ■.■.,.... S Curtain Bands, Wash Leathers 1 Brushes^all kinds prass Scales, For Grocers and Butchers, with Patent A gate ■ | Centres S Ewbank's Wire and Cut Nails B Bim, Cupboard, Mortice, and other Locks I Hinges, and Screws, Glue i Glass Paper, Coffin Furniture Saws, Chisels, Planes > • ' ''j 2Suts and Bolts (all sizes), Tool Basket ipoa Hooping, m 1 in, to 2 in. HI VETS. ■ fTHE GEEATEhT WONDER OF / Sf*-;'"'' .MODERN TIMES., , ~,, .-.,; ~,„ B J Long experience has proved these famous remedies ' gtobemost effectual in curing either the dangerous '.""maladies, or, the slighter complaints-which are more • incidental to the life of a'miner, or _ "those living in the bush. " • .-• • .-•..--> m Occasional, doses of these PUls win guard the System against those evils which so often beset the. race, viz.:—Coughs, colds, and all disorders' the liver and stomach—the frequent forerunners'! ;£)f fever,' dysentery, diarrhoea, and cholera. I ils the" rndst' effectual remedy for old sores,' wounds, ; I ulcers,'rh|umatism, and aU skin diseases; in fact. » when used.according to the printed directions it I never* fa&r to. cure alike, deep and superficial __•- I ments. ■■-•- - ' ' I These Medicines may be obtained from all respect- ■ able Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the. civilised world/ with directions for use in almost" every language. ; v.• y. j j'.- ■: vtaix i ".''■ ■• j They are prepared only by the Proprietor, Thomas ri HoHoway, 533, Oxford-street, London. j *;* Beware of Counterfeits that "may emanate from he United States • •> , ".x .- '■! ■"■ —"7T- : ________..!; q. cat cfv l- comforting;;! '*;^P-,'P s's- go o o .#„ ■ ;:; Breakfast. ?;! "By ai thorough knowledge of ttie natural laws j ■which govern the. operations of digestion and nutri- ; tiop, and by a careful application of the fine proper- ; ties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast-tables with' a delicately flavoured beverage which may save ub many heavy doctors'bills Itisfit by the judicious use of such articles of diet that* ' • constitution maybe gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hun- ' dreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack' wherever there is a weak point We may ; eßcapemanya fatal Bhaft by keeping ourselves'well ■ fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame. - See article in the Civil Service Gazette. , ! Made simply with boiling water or-milk. Sold in Packets (in tinß for abroad) labelled:—!* JAMES EPPS ft-CO;', HOM(EOP ATH I C CHE MI ST^'! 48, 'Threadneedle-stbbet, and , ; 170, PICCADILLY; Works, Eustonßoad and Camden Town,' London • ABERDEEN POLISHED V r*" T „ _._,GE__SriTE MQTJMESTS, _ \ IN RED AND BLUE, PROM £5, dp' B"ree on,board ship for any part of New Zealand i INSCRIPTIONS ACOURATB AND B^TJTIFTTL.. '-... Plans and Prices Free from . I JOHN LEG GE, : i SO ULP T 08, ABERDEEN. SGOTLAND. . 0
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1683, 10 July 1875, Page 6 (Supplement)
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