*TIHE- PALMEESTON PORTRAIT X ROOMS are second to none 'for producing Artistic ".Photographs. . .. The Instruments are by sbine of the best makers m the world. ' The Proprietors have had many years experience m the profession. . The stock of Maori pictures and Views is immense. ' ■ Jp O R S 1" L E. One-Acre Section m Albert Street, and a newly erected Building, consisting of Dwelling House and commodious Saloon, known as Litehwark's ASSEMBLY ROOMS', together with the lease of an Educational Reserve, being section No. 148.-- • For further particulars and terms, apply to k>' • - • • '• > . > ■R.N. KEELING, ■ The Square Palmerston. j O H N .H A,EBIS,, . ■ Boot, and ShojemakeeJ 1 Has just Opened Premises at , ' FOXT r ON, '.'; fi> And trusts by attention to customers and excellency, of workmanship, to, secure a fair share of public patronage. The PALMERSTON Branch, near the Forester's Hall, will be carried on as usual. -. A. P. \y/ IL ' LIAM:^' (Late Farrier to the Hon. H. Q-win, M.P.) GENERAL SMITH, Opposite Palmerston Hotel, Palmerston. R. MERRITT begs to announce that on SEPTEMBER -Ist he will open a BOARDING and ,DAY SCHOOL for the instruction of Young Gentlemen; the Ladies' School being conducted by Mrs Merritt asmsual. Mr Merritt having been to tuition for •many years m England, and having prepared many pupils for the Woolwich and Addiscombe examinations, can refer those who "wish their children to be carefully taught, to the testimonials of his employers m England, m his possession. ; Drawing — Geometrical and Freehand, Mechanical and Prospective. 'Painting m Oils and Water-colours. Latin, French, &c, Drilling and Gymnastics,: N.B.— The boys' and girls' schools are separate. ; MR MEJRRITT'S NIGHT SCHOOL will open on SEPTEMBER 3rd. Hours from £to 9.. ', Boys, 2s per week. Men, 4s „ Mechanical Drawing, &c, by arrangement. . 4 , , In the Assigned Estate of E." & W. H.,Brightwell.' • \ ; ' 1 "IVTOTICE is hereby given that ,all L^i outstanding accounts ,due to the above estate f musfr be paid forthwith to Mr R. N. Keeling— whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge for the same. Legal proceedings will be take's 1 to recover all amounts not immediately 1 settled. t 1 ' (Signed) C. E. CAPPER, ' I C. E/ZOHRAB, ! Trustees. Large Bvo., pp. 724, cloth, 83., j>ost free j or m half morocco, 10s. 6d. THE HOMOEOPATHIC DOMESTIC PHYSICIAN, by Drs. Pulte and Epps. Revised, with, important additions, and many new remedies, by WashingtonEPPS,L.R.C.P.,M.R.C.'S., Assistant Physician, to the' London Homoeopathic Table of contents: General Diseases — Casual Diseases— , Cutaneous Diseases — Fevers — Affections of the Mmd — the -Head — the Eyes— the "Ears— the Nose— the Face, Lips, and Jaws— the Teeth, Gums, and Mouth— the Windpipe and Chest— the Stomach and. Bowels— the Urinary and Genital Organs — Diseases of Women. — Treatment, of children — Anatomy and Physiology — Hygiene and Hydropathy. — Materia Medaca — Domestic Surgery —Medical- and Surgical Appliances — Dislocations and Luxations — Fractures — Glossary — Index./ ' ,' A Chest of Medicines (book enclosed) , £3 10s. pv £5 ss. ; or with glass stoppers to all the Tinctures, £4 4s. or £6 6s. JAMES ippS& Co., Hojiceopathic Chemist, 48, Threadneedle Street, and 170, Picca- '_ " dilly, London. p RATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPP'S 00,0 O A. BBEAKFAST. " By a thorough, knowledge of the na- . tural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by r a careful application of the fin& properties o£ well- selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctor-' bills. It is by the judicious use of -uch articles of diet that a constitution n-ay be gradually built up until strcpg enough to resist every tendency to dwase. , Hundreds of subtle maladies .are floating around us ready to atta-k wherever there is a weal» point. W<- may escape., many a faial shaft by keg 'ng ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — See'article m the " Civil Service Gazette." Made simply with boiling water or milk; ' Sold only m packets (tins for abroad), labelledi:— l < ' JAMES EPPS & CO., "Homoeopathic Chemists,,. ~48, Threadneedle Street; and 170, Piccax dilly.— Works', Euston^Road and . . , 1 • l Town^London^ *
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 7, 10 November 1877, Page 4
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