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J. A. POND, HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMIST, Queen-st., Auckland. 'OMCEOPATHIC Medicines, Medicine „_ Cases, and Domestic Workß on Homoeopathy, always on hand. Bottles of Tincture, Is 6d each Tubes of Globules, Is 6d each Tinctuee of Arnica, for bruises, &c, in bottles, various prices Tinctures for External Use (in bottles, various prices)— Calendula, for Cuts and Lacerations Ledum, for Whitlows, Insect Bites, &c. Enus Tox, for Rheumatism and Sprains Thuja, for Warts Tincture of Camphor, an invaluable Remedy in the first stages of Cold, Diarrhoea, Colic, &c. Arnica Plaister, for Cuts, 6d and Is per packet Calendula Cerate, a valuable Preparation for broken Chilblains' and Abrasions of the Skin Arnica Cerate in Pots Medicine Cases in variety. Works on Homeopathy: ' Guernsey's Homoeopathic Domestic Practice Ruddock's Homoeopathic Vade Mecum Ruddock's Lady's Manual of Homoeopathy The Sixteen Principal Homoeopathic Remedies Epps's Domestic Homoeopathy Taking Cold, as a Cause of Disease Laurie's Homoeopathic Guide for Family Use Epps's Epitome of the Homoeopathic Family Instructor British Workman's Guide to Homoeopathic Family Treatment Ruddock's Stepping-stone to Homoeopathy and Health Ruddock's Common Diseases of Women Ruddock's Common Diseases of Children Popular Guide to Homoeopathy Domestic Homoeopathy Simplified Agent for Napier :-T. B. HARDING from whom all the above articles and Books may be obtained. JOHN T. JOHNSON, -JAVING REMOVED to those Comjl 1 modious Premises late in the occupation of Mr A. H. Blake, begs to inform his friends and the public that he has opened a REFRESHMENT ROOM, and will always be able to supply TEA. and COFFEE, HOT MEAT PIES, &c, &c, &c. A sp endid assortment of Wedding and Christening Cake Ornaments always on hand. Weddings, Balls, and Dinner Parties, supplied on the shortest notice. Desert Services, Glassware, Silver, &c, let on Hire. J. T. JOHNSON, Hastings-st, Napier. NEWMARKET Wool-soouring, Fellmongery, and Tannery, MEANER CHARLES MITCHELL VEGS to inform his patrons and friend ) that he has disposed of the above ,property to Messrs Leyland & Co., and hopes that the patronage so liberally bestowed on him will be accorded to his Referring to the above notice, LEYLAND & CO. assure the runholders, wool-buyers, and others, that in the Wool-scouring and Fellmongery Departments, every care and attention will be bestowed, to merit a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed on •their predecessors. To the consumers of Leather in any shape, L. & Co. beg to assure them that the article suppled by the Firm will bear comparison in quality and price with any competitors. LEYLAND & COT. WILLIAMS Has Just Received A NEW and well-assorted Stock of LADIES', GENTS', & CHILDRENS' I BOOTS & SHOES, Consisting of— Ladies' Levant Balmorals „ E.S. Kid Hessian Boots „ „,Levaut „ „ „ Lasting „ „ „ Colonial Calf, block fronts „ „ Dolly Varden Hessians Gents' Half-Wellingtons „ Three-quarter Wellingtons „ Colonial-made E.S. block fronts „ Edinburghs, Elastic Sides „ Balmorals Children's Elastic Sides, Colonial-made „ Lace-tips, Copper Toed Men's and Women's Slippers in variety. Boots and Shoes of every description aud Style, made to order. The Best Material and Workmanship Guaranteed. BATES, HENDY, & Co., Newspaper Agents, STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS) 4 Old Jewry, London E.C,

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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1613, 22 September 1874, Page 365

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Page 365 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1613, 22 September 1874, Page 365

Page 365 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1613, 22 September 1874, Page 365

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