matOHAKDISB. Landing, ex peter denny, alla HABAD, and BEBINQTGN—--100 cases bottled ale 70 qr.-casks Henuessy’s and Bisquit’s brandy 100 cases do do do 15 qr^-casks Glenlivet whisky 90 do ports and sherry 30 tanks English malt 28 pockets Kent hops 25 tons pig iron 30 bales comsacks 263 boxes tobacco pipes 100 do Belmont candles 10 bales wrapping paper 80 drums liuseed oils. 2 tons white lead 20 casks canary and carraway seeds 70 cases oort flour 30 kegs saltpetre 39 packages nuts, almonds, and figs 50 cases Keilier’s confectionery 25 do catsup and chutney 10 do candied peel 10 do tartaric acid 100 qr. -barrels blasting powder c 45 casks vinegar 85 do whiting ; 1 case sewing machines. To Arrive per OTAGO, ROKEB? HA tL, DOVER UA.STLB, and LADY JOB- - ' 60 bales woolpacks 20 do comsacks 55 tons Hyland’s fencing wire. Nos. 7 to 10 25 do pk Iron' 270 cases Blood's and pig stout ; 2(/0 ‘do Hennessy’s brandy 25 qr. -casks do do ' -40 do port and sherry 20 , do K.W.P. rpm 76, cases schnapps 100 do sardines 200 boxes Belmont candles 35 tanks malt. 75 boxes tin plates • 100 kegs wire nails 12 drums caustic soda 500 casks Portland cement 100 boxes tobacco pipes, 27 bales paper bags 60 casks foda crystals 25 kegs saltpetre 40 cases fancy soap and soap powder 45 do castor oil, in tins and bottles 135 packages oilmen’s stores 15 cases Holloway’s medicines. . W. ft G. TURNBULL ft CO. , September 30, 1873. SEEDS. The Undersigned have On Sale— ' ’ v ’ ’ , White and Red Clovers Alsike, Oowgrass, and Rape Colonial-grown Ryegrass. v ■ W. & n. TURNBULL * CO. September 80, 187& ON SALE, ex Chanticleer and Queen of the Seas—--200 Cases Johnson Bros. V Jams, in tins and Jirs 60 do do do Tart Fruits. W. ft G. TURNBULL k UO. September 30, 1873. NEW ZEALAND VARNISH AND POLISH. These Varnishes are equal, if not superior, to any Varnishes imported. William Gilchrist having a large stock of these Varnishes and Polishes ©n band, is prepared to supply House Painters, Coach Painters, and Cabinetmakers at the lowest possible price. WILLIAM GILCHRIST, Importer of Paperhangings, GJass,' Oils, Colors, Brushes, 4c., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDINPrice List on application. I " -fib MEDICAL, HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND VIGOUR RESTORED IN POUR WEEKS. J ■ rr-.. ;^ ! DR. RIOORD’S jgj'B'E E.'N.CE O,F, ; Mf B Restores,Manh,eod to tfhfl mostahattcred and ' debilitated constitution, from whatever cause arising,' in Four Weeks. Failure is impossible, if taken according to (he printed, directions, which are .very simple, and re- 3 quire no restraint or hiudrance frem business. 1 • ■ This invaluable remedy affords relief, and permanently cures all who suffer from wasting and withering of the Nervous and Muscular Tissues, Spermatorrhoea, and all * Urinary deposits, which cause incapacity wad degeneracy, total aed partial prostration, and every other exhaustive derangement of the. -system, regenerating all the important elements of the human frame, and enabling man to fulfil his most sacred obligations. Jn eases at 12s, or four quantities In one for 30s; if by coach, 2s6d extra, y To be bad of Dr Bicoid’s Agents for New Zealand, . , . L. BARCLAY AND CO., Stafford street, Dunedin, Next door to the Provincial Hotel, And in every other Province from all Chemists. ’ Parcels packed securely, and free from observation, sent to any part of New Zealand, on receipt of. Post Office Order or Stamps, HI.IHMIJIIH HOLLOWAY’S PILLS.—The Body’s Bulwark.—Nine-tenths of tike maindies afflicting adults depend upon, a disordered state of the stomach. Holloway’s Pills correct the first symytoms of indigestion by acting: healthily on the gastric jams, and wholesomely exciting the liver. They dispel flatulency in incipient indigestion, and overcome heat, distention, and p*ln at,tending more advanced or neglected cases. These Pills invigorate, and soon restore the dyspectic from the great and sudden depression of strength always accompanying stomachic disorders os biliary derangement. They beget cheerfulness, vigor,, and happiness. In rectifying disorders «f the digestive apparatus these Pills prove themselves the promptest preventives of disease. They raise a bulwark against all approaching maladies, and preserve freshness, health, and vigor.
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Evening Star, Issue 3353, 18 November 1873, Page 4
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673Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3353, 18 November 1873, Page 4
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