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PAEK HOTEL, WELLESLE^ and RUTLAND STREETS, AUCKLAND. j GEOEGE A. AVEY "OEG-S to intimate to his numerous friends and the public that the above centrally situated Hotel is now opened. A a a Commercial and Family Hotel, this elegant building specially commends itself to settlers, being fitted up and furnished regard' less of expense, and with all the latest improve ments requisite to ensure to the traveller or to families all the comforts and convenience of a home. The Sleeping and Private Apartments are lofty and airy, and furnished in a most superior manner, and the Public Rooms are also provided with every regard to the requirements of visitors. There is also a handsome Billiard Room furnished with a newly imported Table from England, HOT AND COiD BATHS. PAEK HOTEL, WELLKBLEY and RUTLAND STREETS, AtJCKIiAMD. ( \ ' f \ ' QHOICE TOILET AETICLES, Being Home products, may be relied on as SAFE AND TRUSTWORTHY, A trial will be sufficient to commend and advertise their merits. aickin's tonic hair color restorative Undoubtedly will restore Gray Hairs to their Natural Color without iNjtrar. Does not cause Headache or Constitutional Symptoms, as in some Hair Restoratives. Does not cause the hair to feel sticky and clammy after use and is a Clear and Cleanly Liquid. Price fur Bottle, 3s. 6d. . aickin's invigorating hair nutrient Has been invented solely to promote the GboWth of the Hair, and with most satisfactory results. The Nutrient isanOloaj genous Compound, having Cantharidine as the active principle. The Nuteiutt is not greasy or sticky, but emollient, fragrant and refreshing. As a dressing :it imparts to the hair an unequalled brilliancy, and gloss. Price of the Nutrient, 2s 6d per bottle. SOUS EM OLi) REMEDIES, both safe and effectual. aickin's wild cherry strtjp. A sweet and pleasant Cough Medicino Abates the feverish symptoms, causes expect oration, and affords relief quickly in the various forma of Coughs, Wheezing, Bronchitic symptoms, Asthmatic Breathing. In Bottles, at 2a 6d AICKIN'S PODOPHYLLIN PILLS, NO. A, Have been styled by an eminent medical man, " A Scientific Combination," inasmuch as they are eflbient as a Liver Alterative and Tonic, without the use of any mineral, at the same time causing a healthful action in tho stomach and small and large intestines* Podophyllin, the elecr. principle of the American Mandrake of May Apple has now received the universal sanction of the medical profession, who find they can obtain, instead of mercury,an equally good result from Podophyllin. In Boxes, at Is # 2s : In Bottles (Sugar Coated), at la 6d, 2s 6d fy 3s 6d aickin's tonic worm powdebs. For Children or adults. This Worm Medicine has been in constant demand as a vermifuge for years paßt, and the results would justify its being called a remarkablo medicine. It is a PURELY VEGETABLE PREPARATION, consequently tho safety of its aotion may be relied on. In Packets (With full printed instructions), at 1b $ 2a. Address :— A I C K I N, DISPENSING PHAEMACIST, Queen Street, Auckland. TAYLOE'S PATENT SEWING MACHINES Should be inspected by everyone intending to Purchase a Machine, whether hand or treadle. in" fe aT ° Slots m « « « i o-« g" a- H J-S-l ■ • s*:&S.i! gag. 8 ™ a «"* '* ►** i! <^ iS ij Agent :— T. PEACOCK", Optician, Shortland street, Auokland. *#* Sewing Machines of every kind repaired on the premises, ■ '

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume V, Issue 431, 28 October 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume V, Issue 431, 28 October 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume V, Issue 431, 28 October 1876, Page 1

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