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DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, QUEEN-STREET,

Opposite Connell and Ridings.

T AND J. RUST beg respectfully to * intimate their having taken those Premises lately occupied by Mr. Boylan, where they have now opened a varied assortment of NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, selected personally in England ; among which may be foundGossamer, Barege, and Cashmere Shawls Gossamer and Barege Long ditto Prize Plaids from the Exhibition New Fancy Summer Silks Drawn Crape and Silk Bonnels French Caps and Cap Ribbons Real French Flowers and Neckerchiefs Muslin and Barege Dresses Exhibition Muslin Dresses and Mantles French Printed Coburg Cambrics Parasols, Hosiery Cashmeres, DeLaines, and Printed Cottons Flannels and Calico Gents' Silk and Satin Neckerchiefs Slops, Shirts, &c, Me. 491h November, 1852.

BIRD GROVE, AT EPSOM.

THIS pleasant and much-admired COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO BE SOLD. The LAND consists of between six and seven acres, all enclosed. The Orchards are well stocked with the Choicest Fruit Trees in full bearing. Flower Gardens, Shrubberies, and Kitchen Garden. A Pleasant Bush with pathways, and a Paddock at the back. The COTTAGE consists of five apartments, all lined, three are painted, canvassed and papered, a Servants' house detached, a well built and painted two stalled Stable, with Coach House, and large Hay Loft, Fowl House, Wood Houses, &c, &c.

The owner wishes to remind intending purchasers of two great advantages on this Properly, a Well of lhe purest Spring Water, never failing throughout lhe year, and a constant supply of Firewood. P.S.— This Property can be bought on easy terms. For further particulars, enquire of A. & R. Keesing, Outfitting Warehouse. Shortland-street, Auckland, Oct. 26, 4852.

rpilE Undersigned are purchasers of Wool, -*- Oil, Whalebone, and other produce, and will advance on Consignments to their Correspondents in England. Bain & Burtt. November 42, 1852.

PRINTING PRESS AND TYPES FOR SALE.

THE Undersigned, haying lately made large additions to their Stock of Printing Materials, are in a position to dispose of articles sufficient to fit up a small newspaper office complete, — including an excellent new Demy Stanhope Iron Press, and as much Types and other Printing Materials as will answer to bring out a demy paper. — Terms reasonable. Williamson & Wilson, New Zealander Office. Auckland, Oct. 14,4852.

HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. SOLD BY MR. WELLESLEY HUGHES, Shortland-street, Auckland.

A Lady cured of Asthma after Twenty Years' Suffering, by the use of Holloway's Pills.

TH E Wholesale Agent for the sale of Holloway's Pills in New South Wales, alludes, in a letter to Professor Holloway, to several extraordinary cures of Asthma, effected in that Colony, by the use of these invaluable Pills; and to one case in particular — that of a lady residing near a hill named the Razorback, who, after having for twenty years been afllcted with great difficulty of breathing, and unable, in consequence, to bear the slightest exertion, at last used this remedy, and is now, to use her own'cxpression, able to run to the top of that high hill. Extraordinary cure of Rheumatic Fever by Holloway's Pills, in Van Diemcn's Land, j Margaret M'Connigan, nineteen years of \ age, residing at New Town, had been suffering from a violent rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which had entirely deprived her of the use of her limbs. During this period she was under the care of three of lhe most eminent medical men in Hobart Town, and by them her case was considered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her parents to try Holloway's celebrated Pills, which they consented lo do, and in an incredibly short space of time a perfect cure was effected. The particulars of this case are copied from the 'Hobart Town Courier.'

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New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 689, 20 November 1852, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 689, 20 November 1852, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealander, Volume 8, Issue 689, 20 November 1852, Page 1

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