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"PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS, JL * Made expressly for the climate of New Zealand. MUSIC and all kinds of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS always in Stock. GEORGE LEGG, Pianoforte and Music Sbllbe, PARNELL, AUCKLAND.

T AND H. BARB ER> (Late G. H. Luxford) CARCASE AND SHIPPING BUTCHERS, Willis street, Welmngtoh. N.B. — Families supplied onßeasonable Terms.

CHARLES E. LUXFORD (Late Luxford and Ling) Having completed his new and Extensive Premises in Manner street, is now enabled to cany on a more extended business as CARCASE, SHIPPING, AND FAMILY BUTCHER. Tripe, Sausages, German Sausages, Cowheel, Poultry of every description ready trussed, Sucking Pigs, always on hand. Shipping and Families supplied on Reason* able Terms. ¦ Wellington, 15th July, 1865. &

LINKLATER AND CO. Machinists and Zinc Workers, Willis-street, COpposite Mr. Borlase's Office.) Bell Hanging, Spouting, and Stove Piping made to order.

CAUTION.— CHLORODYNE, In Chancery. IT was clearJy proved before Vice-Chancel* lor Sir W. P. Wood, by affidavits from eminent Hospital Physicians of London, that Dr. J. Collis Browue was the discoverer of Cholorodyne ; that they prescribe it largely and mean no other than Dr. Browne's. — Sea Times, Jan. 12, 1864. The public, therefore are cautioned against using any other than Dr. J. Collis Browne's Cholorodine. All pain, vomiting, and distress ceases in a few minutes after taking a dose of that won* derful 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, Blooms* bury Square, London, Pharmaceutical Che* mist. The medical testimony of Civil, Hospital and Naval Practioners,it pronounces invaluable. It relieves pain of any kind, soothe the restlessness of fever, and imparts the most refreshing sleep without producing of 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. Collii Browne's Chlorodyne" engraved thereon. A sheet full of medicial testimonials aacom* panics each bottle. Sole manufacturer, J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, London. Sold in bottles, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. Obtained at Messrs Treache^i. Bombay ; of Scott Thompson, Cslcwiifc Wottas, Sydney j and all Cheasiit*.

/CLEANLINESS. — A Stove most bril\J liantly polished in two minutes for less than one farthing. W. G. Nixey's celebrated registered Black Lead. A new domestic discovery ! Cannot be wasted, and is a preservative of furniture from the injurious effects of the common articles now in use, as it creates no dust, and requires comparatively no labor. Sold everywhere, in solid blocks, Id., 2d., 4d., and Is. The advantages of this elegant Chemical preparation are great saving of time, cleanlU ness of application, smallness of quantity re* quired, and the prevention of waste, dust, and its destructive consequences. Further, it ultimately produces a pure metallic coatiug of a high degree of brilliancy and dun* bility reflecting both light and heat. 12, Soho square, London,

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Evening Post, Issue 164, 17 August 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 164, 17 August 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Issue 164, 17 August 1865, Page 1

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