J. A. POND, HOMEOPATHIC CHEMIST, Queen-st., Auckland. 'OMGEOPATHIO Medicines, Medicine jl Cases, and Domestic Works on Homoeopathy, always on hand. Bottles of Tincture, Is 6d each Tubes of Globules, Is 6d each Tinctuke 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, Rhus Tox, for Rheumatism and Sprains Thuja, for Warts Tincture of Camphor, an invaluable Remedy in the first stages of Cold, Diarrhoea, Colic, &o. Arnica Plaister, for Cuts, 6d and ts per packet Calendula Cerate, a valuable Preparation for broken Chilblains and Abrasions of the Skin Arnica Cera'J e in Pots Medicine Cases in variety. Works on Homceopathy : Guernsey's Homoeopathic Domestic Practice Ruddock's Homoeopathic Vade Mecum Ruddock's Lady's Manual of Homceopathy The Sixteen Principal Homoeopathic Remedies Epps's Domestic Homceopathy 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, HAVING REMOVED to those Commodious 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-scouring, Fellmongery, and Tannery, MEANEE. CHARLES MITCHELL BEGS to inform bis patrons and friend that he lias disposed of the abovo ,property to Messrs Leyland & Co., and hopes that the patronage ho 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 & COThe Largest Sauce Manufactory in the Would.—-The famo of the "Yorkshire Relish " has spread so wide that some account of the factory where it is produced may interest our readers. Few commercial houses have advanced with more rapid strides than that of Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Co., Leeds, whose name and manufactures are now known throughout the globe. Recently they have erected in the heart of Leeds, and facing their old establishment, a building which, if equalled, is certainly not surpassed for magnitude and comprehensiveness of detail by any other wholesale establishment in the United Kingdom. Everything here is worked by steam power; tliere is a handsome show-room for druggists' sundries, and all that can be imagined to render the factory complete in every sense. A wouderful variety of products are turned out—baking powder, quinine wine, &c, and, most important of all, the now justly famous " Yorkshire Relish." Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Co., introduced this popular sauce about eight years ago, and already its sale is over 300,000 bottles a month. Certainly this fully justifies Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Co. in regarding themselves as the largest sauce manulnetuivrtJ in the world. They produce! m effect a really good article, adopted an excellent trule mark, and then bud the courage to offer it to the public at 6d i bottle—thus effecting quite a revolution in the sauce trade. BATES, HENDY, & Co., ' < . Newspaper Agents, STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS, 4 Old Jewry, London E.O.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1616, 2 October 1874, Page 377
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643Page 377 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1616, 2 October 1874, Page 377
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