BEMINGTO N, DRUGGIST AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, TAURANGA, (formerly -with Messrs John Beix & Co., 338, Oxford-street, Regent Circus ; and “ Honorable Mention/' Paris -Exhibition, 1867). ALL Communications requiring advice should be accompanied with a£l note; and as quickly as possible suitable medicine shall be forwarded to that value with needful instructions. SBVGS and MESZCINSS of every description kept in Stock. SOlwauES and SBSPUtttEB? made on the premises first quality. PBSSCRIFTXOKTS prepared accurately. Twenty years experience in the business in firstclass houses, East and West End of London. Many thanks for past support. January 1, 1873. M edico-botaiio dispensary. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, Druggist, and Medical Herbalist, 65, Victoria-street, corner of Chapel-street. Sole Agent for Dr. Coffin’s Composition Stomach Bitters, Anti-Spasmodic, Diuretic, and Female Restorative Powders, Indian Pills, &c. A Fresh Supply of BRITISH AND AMERICAN HERBS. Proprietor of the far-famed WORM PO WDER3 which are acknowledged to be the most marvellous and effectual remedy ever known. *** A few copies of Dr. Coffin’s Guido to Heath and Treatise on Midwifery on Sale. Homoeopathic Pharmacy.
c. W. SANDERS, Shoetlakkbsxeeet Opposite Post Office, Auckland, N.B.—Medicine Chests made up for Tourists. SHAEUHD, Whoeesaeb Druggist & Patent Medicine Vendor, Shortland street, Auckland. Sewing Machines for the Million I AT stsosffu&CffU'S’s s'Aiffcir EiL2..a.ast, Queen street, Auckland. Defiance dock stitch sewing Machine, £5. The Favorite Lock Stitch Sewing Machine, £5. Thomas’s Registered Sleeve Lock Stitch Sewing Machine, £5 ss. The Germania Lock Stitch Sewing Machine £5 Iss. ’ The Universal Chain Stitch, on Wilcox and Gibb’s silent system, £3. Every Machine complete, with Extras, and Guaranteed. oL A C H L A N, 218, QUEEN STREET. PRICE LIST OF BARGAINS FOR JANUARY. Tapestry Carpet (damaged), 2s “ “ best quality, 4s 6d Felt Squares, from 10s each 1 bale Horroeks’ A Calico, 53 d 1 bale Horroeks’ B Calico, 7i d 2 yard wide Grey Calico, Is ” 2i yard wide “ “ la 6d Single width “ “ 3Jd 1 case Good Prints, 6d per yard 1 case Superior Chintz, 6s 9d by the dozen 1 bale Scarlet Blankets, 6s 6d each 1 bale Grey Blankets, 5a 6d each 1 bale very large White Blankets, ICs each, 18s 6d per pair A job lot of Lustres, &c. (good), ll|d A job lot of. Fancy Stripes, 83d Thompson’s “ Glove Fitting” Corsets, 5s lid per pair * Lace, Net, and Muslin Curtains, cheap Men’s and Yeats (equal to order), Dolly Yarden Hats, cheap. Hnderlinen, Ac., &c., cheap. A NEW STOCK OF MILLINERY, DRAPERY, AND CLOTHING For the present season. All Goods Marked in Plain Figure*.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume I, Issue 55, 12 March 1873, Page 4
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