npHE PALMERSTON PORTRAIT JL ROOMS are second ■to none for i producing Artistic Photographs.' j The Instruments are' by some of the I best makers m the World. i The Proprietors have had many years i experience m the profession. ' i The stock ; of Maori pictures and Views is immense. • Tfl O R S A ■ L E. One- Acre Section m Albert Street, and a newl} r erected Building, consisting of Dwelling House and commodious Saloon, know n as Litchwark's ASSEMBLY ROOMS, together with the lease of an Educational Reserve, being section No. 148. For further particulars and terms, apply to r: n. keeling, The Square Palmerston. , THOMAS MONTAGUE, Ttoonui Street, PiXMEBSTON NOBTH. Well-sinking done.on reasonable terms. Chimneys swept, and Night business attended to. All orders, either verbal or by letter, punctually attended to. A. P.- Williamw illiams >' (Late Farrier to the Hon. H. Gwin, 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 Gentlemen; the Ladies' School beings conducted by Mrs Merritt as usual. Mr Merritt having been accustomed to tuition for many years m England, and having prepared many pupils for the Woolwich and Addiscombe examinations, can refer those who wish their I children to be carefully taught, to the testimonials of his employers m England, m his possession. v Drawing— Geometrical and Freehand, Mechanical and Prospective. Painting m Oils and Water-colours. Latin, French, &c, Drilling and Gymnastics. N.8.-^The boys' and girls' schools are 'separate. t MR' MEVRRITT'S, NIGHT S€HOOL-will open on SEPTEMBER 3rd. Hours from 7to 9. Boys, 2s per week. Men, 4s „ Mechanical Drawing, &c, by arrange- * ment. ♦ In the Assigned Estate of E. & W. H. Brightwell. :]V~OTICE is. hereby given that all 1.1 Outstanding accounts due to the aboye estate must be paid forthwith to Mr, R. N. Xeeling— whbse' receipt Mill be *a sufficient' 1 discharge for the same. Legal proceedings will be taken to recover allamounts not immediately settled. '(Signed) C. E. CAPPER, C. E. ZOHRAB, _, Trustees. Large Bvo , pp 724, clotb, Bs., post free ; or m half mo^occpj 10s. 6cl. ', PPHE HOMOEOPATHIC DOMESJ_ rTIC^HYSICm^, byDrs. Ptote ' anH JEpps. Revised^ with import ant additions, and many new remedies, by Washington EPPS, L.R C P.,M.R.C.5., Assistant Physician to the London HoHospital. Table of con■>tents : General Diseases — Casual Diseases — Cutaneous Diseases — Fevers — Affections of the Mind— the Head— the' Eyes— the Ears— the Nose— the Face, Lips, and Jaws— the Teeth, Gunis, 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 Medica — Domestic Surgery — -Medical and Surgical Appliances — ' Dislocations and Luxations — Fractures — Glossary— lndex. A Chest of Medicines (book enclosed) £3 10s. or £5 ss. ; or »with glass stoppers to all the Tinctures, £4 4s. or £6 6s. I'r ' ' JAMES EPPS & Co., HOSKEOPATHIC CHiEMIST^ 48, Threadneedle Street, and 170, P Picca-' dilly, London. - ' „ r\ RATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPP'S COCOA. BEEAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge of the natura). laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and r -by a careful application of the fine, properties of 'well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps Jaas provided our breakfast tables ,witli^a delicately flavoured beverage which maysave us many heavy doctors' bills. 'Itf is by the juaicious use of such articles of diet that a" constitution /.may b"e gradually built-up until" strong enougq*^ resist every tendency to disease. *3&|||» dreds of subtle maladies* are floatiogs. around us ready to attack .wherever there is a weak pom s. 'We may escape many,a'fatal shatt by keeping ourse^s well . fortified with pure blood and a properlyinourished,frame." — See article' m the " Civil Service Gazette." Made simply with boiling water or milk. j Sold only m packets (tins for-abroad), labelled: — ' » '. " r , . JAMES EPPS .&/Co.f ' n 1 v .Homoeopathic Chemists, 48, Threadneedle Street, and 170, PiccaJ, dilly. — Works, Eustdn Road and . Camden Town, London.
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Manawatu Times, Volume III, Issue 9, 17 November 1877, Page 4
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