IMPERATIVE SALE OF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING. A. LINABURY & CO. ITavinß taken premises adjoining, having determined io effect a CLEARANCE SALE, To obviate the necessity of removal of Stock, which otherwise must necessarily suffer deterioration. The SALE will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY, during which time no Seasonable Offer Refused I The Balance of the Stock will be SOLD by AUCTION As LINABTJPvY & CO. arc determined to open their New Premises with entirely New, Importations of the most FASHIONABLE GOODS. A. LINABURY & CO., 221, QUEEN-STREET, One Boor above AVcllesley. street, Auckland. T /HOSGRAVE AND no HAVE RECEIVED TWENTY-SIX CASES OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDEBCLOTHIN G, Pep. FKBNGLEN. They will be Sold to the Public at COST PRICE. V npi-IE COLONIAL BANK OF X NEW ZEALAND. Capital, £2,000,000; Subscribed Capital, .6850,000. A Branch of this Bint, for the conduct of General Banking Business, is now open In the Premises Queen-street next the Insurance Buildings, and lately occupied by the National Bank. »J • X. VV Ax*-' *-" ™ j Branch Inspector. Auckland, 21st July. 1875.
Every temperance law hitherto framed admits the necessity of stimulants as medicines, and no tetota'ler of sense denies that ttiey are essential elements of cure in a variety of diseases. Only fanatics deny the utility of -v alcoholic preparation. The rai.id and positive cures of nervous debiUty, dyspepsia kidney and bladder complaints, uterinrailments, wrought by Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Axiomatic Schnapps, give the Me to those who deny the utility of spurious medicines.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1699, 29 July 1875, Page 2
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242Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1699, 29 July 1875, Page 2
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