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MiscellaneousODWAED W AYT E, " Has now received the ■ WHOLE OF HIS SHIPMENTS ► MAGAZINES FOE 1874, Comprising — All the Year .Round, 1874 » Cassell's Magazine, 1574 x Ciiiimber'R Journal, 1874 family Herald, 1874 Go d Words. 1874 Good Words for the Yovmfr. 1874 Leisure Hour, 3874 .London Journal. 1574 Once a Week, 1874 Sunday iit Home, 1871 Sunday Magazine. 1574 Band <J Hope 1874 - .British Workman, 1874 <. hatttrbox, 1874 Childrens Friend. !S7<i Childreus Prize, (874 Child's Utmipaui ~m, 1874 Cottager and Artisan, 1874 Good Words for young, 1874 Infant's Magazine, 1»74 Kind Worvis, 1874 'Sunshine, 1874, &o , &c. And is now offering them at RKDUCED BATES. EDWARD WAYTJS, IMPORT J<! 14 OK BOOKS, 100. QirKTSN-STREKT. GEORG E V A U S E, ship chandler, Oilskin Manufacturer, and CeneraTi Dealer, Qneon-street Wharf, Onelmnga. If you want a Riiit of Oiltikins, To Gr. Valise's factory (!O ; The Cheapest and the P.ost. And all sorts to you he'll show : If there s none there that will fit you out of those already nutde, Just leave with him your measure, And he II Jit yon to your grade. His makeß are miscellaneous; There's Coats arid Trousers too, Short Junipers, Pants, and Leggings, Sou'westp.rs of surfs two : For wear they're eveisaKtiiuf, Made of the best of fituil'; To tear is very tasking, They are so very tough ! So now's your chance :i Suit to gft, sf<> Outers 'Busmen, "Whalers; Yc.ni' bargain yon will ne'er regret, Ye Captains, Matcc, and Sailors : In fact ilTs all who do k° ollt Mi rude iihd sturmy weather, Should ratioin'ReG Vause's Shop Fur Suits t«. keep out water ! Paints, Oils, CnnvaflK, Twine, Blocks, Manilla Hope, Pitch, Tar, Oakum, Tobacco, Pipes, Cigars, Pouch, MatcheH, Tea. Sui>Hr. Coffee, Rice, Candles, Soap, Pepp, r, Mustard, Sauce, Piclcles, Vinegar. Ourrie, Jains, Sardinefi, Oilskins, Varnish, Turps, Kerosine, Flags. Needles, kc, &q. kc SHORTLAND - STKEET SELF-SUP-PORTING DIS PJiNSAUY AT SHARLAND'S ArOTHECAIUES HALL, Opposite the Post-office, Auckiand. E, KI/LT3, M I), (late Physician tr. tlie London Samaritan Eltspita] f. r Won.eu »lcl Children),, will attend as uncer :- jj'or liaeaiea of W. men anfl Uiildreß, only Mondays und Thursdays, at 1 pra For Meu only—Saturday fVeningK. at 7 o'clock. Tke scale of fees for adults and ihiidren, io ineluJe medicine for or.c week, and other particulars, can he ascertained on »p plication. Tue above arras gement is designed to assist a l-irge { class who are a'/le to piy som-thinit fer medical ( advice and mtdicioes, and who do not therefore wish accept of gratuitous assistance. For thi-s class—a hardworking and self-rt spectingone—no provisions of the above kiaa ha-hitherto existed in Auckland. FUKD 3H«Bt,AXT), Secretary. rpHISTL B H O T EL. P. DARBY, Wholesale and B rtatt WINE AND Si J 1111 T ORE EEN-STREBT AUCKLAND, Begs leave to return nmny thanks to thn public, for the very liberal support accorded him lo; many years past. Hying erected splendid Premises on the site of the old House which was destroyed by firo, he is now prepared to execute all orders entrusted to him rom town or country, with thoi CHOICEST ELECTION WINES A K°D SPIRITS, Comprising— Sandiman's Four Diamond Old Port Wine Duff. Gordon's Sherry Champagne—Cluiuot's Chnrnpagne—Perrler, Jouot's Champagne- Moseile, pints and quarts Claret- Chateau, Larosa Claret— Lahtte Claret—Leovillo Claret—St Julian's Keal Old .Jamaica iium llennessy's Three Star P.iandy And othei choice biands. A3SOI.TED CASK 5! MA.TIE UP TO ORDER DIJfJFKRENT BRANDS. BASS'S ENGLISH ALE ON DRAUGHT. Liberal Allowances made to wholesale purchasers. TERMS : SI RICTLY CASH. Sp rita Overprooi, the same as from bonded Store, sold in any quantity. J\ E A P N B S S~! I am possessed of a truly valuable Recipe from the Chief Aurist in Knrope, for the cure of the above distressing complaint The benefits the use of the msdicines lus conferred on several I have supplied it to, is really marvellous. Read the following extracts of a few of the letters I have received acknowledging their efficacy, and judge for yourselves :— " My daughter, who has been deaf for a number of years, Mr Hannaford's remedy has entirely cured — John Gbey, Confectioner, Queen-street, Auckland." "I have suffered from deafness nearly 12 years, and availed myself of the best medical experience in vain. I have tried Mr Hannaford's, of High-street, remedy for nearly a month, and am nearly cured. Mr Hannaford, in my opinion, is a benefactor to mankind.—Walter Howe, Moore-street, Auckland.'' "I am so satisfied of your remedy's curative properties, from personal experience, that I have remitted you £5 lor a quantity to send to relatives of mine in Melbourne —J. Thompson, Oamaru, Otago." "My hearing is improving fast, so much so that I can hear my watch tick at the bed's head. Send me another box of the various ingredients —Chaules McKeegan, Ghuznee-street, Wellington." " I have been under the care of that impostor Rosenthal, but derived no benefit from his treatment. After using Mr Hannaford's remedy for little more than a week, I find my hearing quite restored, so much so that I am quite annoyed at any of my friends speaking in a loud tone—Andrew McMillan, Maketu, Bay of Plenty, Auckland." Letters addressed to Mr T. B. Hannaforp, High-strei-t, Auckland, will be promptly attended to. THE GREATEST WONDER OF MODERN TIMES. Long experience has proved these famous remedies to be most effectual in curing either the dangerous maladies or the slighter complaints which are more particularly incidental to the life of a miner, or to those living in the bush. Occasional doses of these Pills will guard the system against those evils which so often beset the human race, viz.:—Coughs, colds, and all disorders of the liver and stomach—the frequent forerunners of fever, dysentery, diarrhoea, and cholera. Is the most effectual remedy for old sores, wounds,. ulcers rheumatism, and all skin diseases; in fact, when used according to the printed directions, it never fails to cure alike, deep and superficial ailments. These Medicines may be obtained from all respectable Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the civilised world, with directions for use in almost every language. They are prepared only by the Proprietor, Thomaß Holloway, 633, Oxford-street, London. V Beware of Counterfeits that may emanate from lie Unitea.Statea, 1

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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1699, 29 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1699, 29 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1699, 29 July 1875, Page 4

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