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mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FOR 1 SALE, 10 qr-easks Martell'a brandy 20 qr-casks BP rum 10 hhds do 100 cases Scotch whisky 50 cases JDK/ geneva 20 cases superior sherry wine 15 qr-casks do 10 qr-casks superior port win* 20 cases champagne 30 cases ginger wine 50 casks bottled ale and porter 5 half-tierces tobacco 50 half-chests tea 20 qr-chests tea 30 .boxes tea 60 ffoxes Sydney soap 20 boxes sperm candles 10 canks sugar-house treacle 15 cases crushed loaf sugar 40 bags do io casks loaf sugar 40 bags Mauritius sugar ** 10 cases Harper Twelvetrees' washing „ powder *' 10 bales woolpacks 80 bags salt 10 casks currants 10 cases Hobart Town jams.. 2 cases English cheese 92,300 feet of V.D.L. timber, assorted sizes 16,150 V.D.L. shingles 14,000>"WD.L. palings „ And various other goods. Also, Ex Wild Duck, 4 casks Poa Praetensis grass seed WILLIAM HICKSONund SON. January 27.

"- ' *. FOR SALE, ALL THOSE THREE SHOPS AND DWELLING HOUSES situate at the corner of" Thorndon .quay and Mulgrave street, temporarily occupied^ by Mr. Silk, Cabinet Maker. These premises command an uninterrupted view of the harbor, are well supplied with water, and afford one of the best sites in Wellington for an Hotel. For further particulars apply to W. WARING TAYLOR, Lambton Quay. Wellington, 27th December, 1864. FOR SALE, "TIXTENSIVE FREEHOLD BtfSINESS JLU PREMISES and DWELLING HOUSE attached, situate in Herbert street, Wellington, within a short distance of the old Custom House Wharf. The dwelling-house comprises 10 rooms, with two offices which communicate with, and may form part of the dwelling-house. The warehouse comprises two large rooms, and the two offices aforesaid, with shed and yard. A part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage if required. . r. For further particulars inquire of W. WARING TAYLOR, Lambton Quay. Wellington, Dec. 27. 3

CAUTION.— CHLORODYNE, In Chancery. IT was clearly proved before Vice-Chancel-lor Sir W. P. Wood, by affidavits from eminent Hospital Physicians of London, that Dr. J. Collis Browne was the discoverer of Cholorodyne ; that they prescribe it largely, and mean no other than Dr. Browne's.— See Times, Jan. 12, 1864. The public, therefore, are cautioned against using any other than * Dr. J. Collis Browne's Cholorodine. Cholera, dysentery, diarrhoea, cramp, ague, fever, rheumatism, consumption, asthma, fi cough, &c. " All pain, vomifnfg, and distress ceases in a few minutes after taking a dos&of that wonderful Sedative Anodyne and Anti-Spasmodic remedy discovered by Dr. J. Collis Browne, M. R. C. S. L. (ex-Army Medical Staff), the recipe of which Was confined solely to J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury Square, London, Pharmaceutical Chemist. The medical testimony of Civil, Hospital and Naval Practioners.it 'pronounces invaluable. It relieves pain of any kind, sooths - the restlessness of fever, and imparts the most refreshing sleep without producing or leaving any of the unpleasant effects of opium. <„ CAUTION. >*) In consequence of the extraordinary efficacy of this remedy, several unprincipled parties have been induced to vend imitations. Never be tempted to buy Chlorodyne except in sealed bottles, having the Government stamp, with the words, "Dr. J. ,Colli» -" Browne's Chlorodyne" engraved thereon. A , sheet full of medicial testimonials accom . panics each bottle. Sole manufacturer, J. T. Davenport, S3, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, London. Sold in bottles, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. Obtained • a* Messrs Treacher's, Bombay $ of Scot*Thompson, Calcutta ; Worms, Sydney, ; and all Chemists.

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Evening Post, Issue 8, 16 February 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 8, 16 February 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 8, 16 February 1865, Page 1

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