J. A. POND, HOMEOPATHIC CHEMIST, Queen-st., Auckland. OMCEOPATHIC Medicines, Medicine . Cases, and Domestic Works on Homoeopathy, always on hand. Bottles of Tincture, Is 6d each Tubes op Globules, Is 6d each Tobes.of Pilules, Is each Tincture of Arnica, for bruises, &c, in bottles, various prices Tinctures, for External Use (in bottles, various prices)—Calendula, for Cuts and Laceratiens Ledum, for Whitlows, Insect Bites, &e. Khus Tox, for Rheumatism and Sprains Thuja, for Warts Tinoture 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. Medicike Cases—various prices. Cases of Tinctures Cases of Globules Cases of Pilules. Works on Homeopathy : Laurie's Domestic Medicine Guernsey's Homoeopathic Domestic Prae < tice Ruddock's Homoeopathic Vade Mecum Ruddock's Lady's Manual of Homoeopathy The Sixteen Principal Homoeopathic Re-, medies Epps's Domestic Homoeopathy Taking Cold, as a Cause of Disease Laurie's Homceopathio 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 Ruddock's Treatment of Infants and Children Popular Guide to Homoeopathy Domestic Homoeopathy Simplified Moore's Common Diseases of Animals Moore's Veterinary Homoeopathy. Agent for Napier:—T. B. HARDING from whom all the above articles and Books may be obtained. NAPIER RESTAURANT. HE Proprietor, thanking his friends L for past patronage, during the last nineteen months, begs to inform them that in consequence of the great increase of population of this Province, he will be able for the future to supply MEALS AT ONE SHILLING. The House will also undergo a complete alteration, and everything will be done for the accommodation of friends and the Public at large. Meals all day long One Shilling. Good Beds One Shilling. Oysters at all heurs, in kits—guaranteed fresh. Having opened a Branch Establishment at the Spit, especially for Oysters to be kept in the sea-water, the Proprietor will give assurance that the delicious morsels will be good. J. C. MARTERj Proprietor.
JOHN T. JOHNSON, TAVING KEMOVED to those Cora"l modipus 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, SOT MEAT PIES, &c, &c., &c. A sp endid assortment of Wedding and Christening Cake Ornaments always oil 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. The Laboest Sauce Manufactory in the World.—The fame of the "Yorkshire Belish" 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; there is a handsome show-room for druggists' sundries, and all that can be imagined to render the factory complete in every sense. A wonderful 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. Cer- , tainly this fully justifies Messrs Goodall, Backhouse and Co. in regarding themselves as the largest sauce manufacturers in the world. They produced in effect a really good article, adopted an excellent trade mark, and then had the courage to offer it to the public at 6d a bottle—thus effecting quite a revolution in the sauce trade,
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Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1635, 8 December 1874, Page 453
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670Page 453 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Times, Issue 1635, 8 December 1874, Page 453
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