EDUCATION.
MR. J. ROBINSON, having had several years experience in the woik of Teaching when resident in the Mother Country, purposes to open a Seminary, situated protein - pore in Barrack -street, near Mr. Waite's Brick House, Upper Queen -street. Branches taught,-— Reading, English Grammar, Geography, Writing, &c, Arithmetic, Book-keeping, Mensuration, Algebra, &c, &c. Terms, payable weekly or quarterly, in advance, 1 5s. or upwards per quarter. No extras charged.
EVENING TUITION.
J. R. being anxious to gain, by a unity of effoit, the interest and affections of his pupils, requests the cordial co-opeiation of their friends. The system of teaching adopted is intended to be made as agreeable and effective as possible. N. B. — To be commenced on Monday, April 14th, 1851.
GRAZING.
npHE Undersigned will receive Cattle to 1 Graze at a moderate weekly charge, in that well known Paddock at Epsom, the property of James Macky, Esq. A look at the Paddock will satisfy those who may desire abundant feed for their Stock. Geo. Codlin, Royal George Inn, March 17th, 1851. Newmarket,
WANTED— A FEMALE SERVANT of good character. Apply at the " New Zealander" Office.
GUNDRYS ANTIBILIOUS PILLS ARE strongly recommended as a safe and effectual remedy for Sick Heatmciie, Giddiness, Constipation, &c; and they have ever been found most serviceable in Liver Complaints. In Boxes, Is, each.
BALSAMIC Pectoral ELIXIR, For Coughs, Asthma, Sore Throat, Affections of the Chest, Hooping Cough, &c. Persons suffering from the above complaint should have recourse to this valuable remedy, which, from its soothing and balsamic properties, is equally adapted for children and adults. Numerous instances might be adduced of immediate relief having been experienced from the first few doses of the Balsamic Elixir when other medicines had proved unavailing., In Bottles, Is. 9d., 25., & 2s. 6d. each.
Concentrated iEthereal
Essence of Jamaica Ginger, In this Essence are contained, in a highly concentrated state, all the carminative and restorative qualities of this grateful Aromatic. Ten drops are equal to eight grains of the Powder, and may be taken in water, tea, wine, &c. This preparation is particularly beneficial in relieving Cramp, Spasm, Flatulency, Pain and Oppression after Meals, and in restoring the tone of the Stomach. 'It is also an useful and agreeable adjunct to Soda and other iErated Mineral Waters. In Bottles, Is ,2s. & 3.9. 6d. each. Rheumatic Embrocation.
An invaluable remedy for Gout, Chronio Rheumatism, prams, Pains in the Limbs, &c, prepared from the prescription of an eminent Physician. The increasing demand for this preparation is an ample proof of the high estimation in which it is held. In Bottles, 2s , 3s. & 55. each.
DX. PARRY'S Aperient Family Pills,
These Pills, which do not contain Calomel, or any other Mercurial Preparation, are compounded from Vegetable Extracts, and are well known as a mild and certain cure for Indigestion, Headache, Disorders of the Stomach, &c. Dr. Parry's Pills may safely be taken by persons of all ages, without alteration of diet, or risk from exposure. In Boxes, Is. each.
ODORIFEROUS GOLDEN OIL, For Beautifying and Promoting the Growth of the Hair, Possessing all the qualities lequisite for removing, from the roots of the Hair, that excess of Scurf which pievents the escape of the Insensible Perspiration, and induces premature Baldness. It imparts a glossy softness to the Hair, has a fragrant perfume, and is perfectly free from any coloring matter whatever. In Bottles, Is., 2s. & 3s. 6d. each.
Concentrated Essence of PEPPERMINT, In Bottles, Is., 2s. & 3s. 6c?. each.
The above are prepared solely by W. R. GUNDRY, Dispensing Chemist, Lower Queen Street. Established 1844.
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 519, 5 April 1851, Page 4
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