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Church of Sngland Education Society. WANTED, A N ASSISTANT SCHOOLMASTER. Applications to be made to Mr. Edvajid Toomatb,, Master of the Thcrndon School, and from whom all particulars can be ascertained. ' By order of the Local Committee, 3 J. C. &AYMOND, Secretary. Wellington, October 13, 1854.

, ' r Notice. ' r FHE Premises at present occupied by -*■ C. & F. Babraud, Ghemist, Lambtonquay, are for sale, as they are about to remove to those adjoining, which are better adapted for carrying on their business. All particulars may be obtained from the present occupants. September 30, 1854. '

To Ironmongers' and General Dealers. Ex " Thomas and Henry " and now landing, A GENERAL assortment of J^qnmongert, Glassware, Cutlery, T]w^j? f Weighing Machines, Tinware, &c., &c, imported by, one of ithe first Sydney Houses, comprising, Ironmongery—. House Bellows Pen, Packet; and Table Cutlery Scissors, Razors, Butcher's Knives "Britannia Metal and Albata Tea, Table, and Dessert Spo,ons and Torks Table and Chamber Candlesticks

B. Y. Sickles ißolts, Latches, Gut-Tacks Horse Nails, Wrought Spikes, 4. to 8 inch ■Iron Bedsteads, Fenders and Fire Irons Backhands, Frying Pans Spades, Shovels, Pickaxes Sheep Shears, American Axes and Hatchets Galvanised Iron Buckets 3 4 and 6 hole Japanned Cruet Frames &c, &c, &c. Japanned and Tin Goods— Tea Trays, Bread Baskets Waiters, Chamber Candlesticks Dish Covers, Tea Kettles Soup Tureens, Wine Strainers Ladles, Milk I>ails Flours, Peppers, &c, Tea and Coffee Pots, Baking Dishes, Pudding, Jelly, and Cake Moulds' Watering Cans, Pint and Quart Pots Colanders, &c, &c. Weighing Machines — _ 5 cut Patent Platform Machines Counter Scales, Grocers' Scales Bar Weights, &c, &c. Moulded, and Cut Glassware — Pint and Quart Decanters Spirit Bottles Soda Tumblers Goblets, Mugs Tumblers, Wines, Celeries Fruit Dishes, Water Caraffs Sugar Basins, Mustards, Butters Creams, Honeys, PicWes, Jars Cruet Frames, Plates Toilet and Chimney Vases, Glass Lustres &c», &c, &c. Electro Plated and Albata — Tea and Coffee Services Table and Chamber Candlesticks* Spoons, Forks, Sugar Tongs. Liquor Frames, Cruet, Egg, and Pickle Frames, Sugar Baskets, Waiters, Toast Racks &c, , &c, &c. Brush Ware — of all descriptions. Combs — Dressing, Back, Braid, and Small Tooth Bronze and Cast Parlour Fmders t Fire Irons, English Papier Maehe Goods, inlaid with Pearl, Tea Trays, Waiters, Bread Baskets Inkstands, Hand Screens, Tea Caddies ' Work Boxes, Card Baskets Portfolios, Reticules, Envelope Cases &c, &c, &c. Stationery, tfoolcs, Ledgers, — Foolscap, Letter, and Note Paper Envelopes, Ledgers, Day Books, Journals Pass Books, Steel Pens, Penholders And general Stationery. JOHNSTON & CO. Lombard-street, September 30, 1854,

Keating's Cough Lozenges. A CERTAIN REMEDY for disorders **-*- of the Pulmonary Organs — in Difficulty of Breathing^— in Redundancy of Phlegm— in Incipient Consumption (of which Cough- is the most positive indication) they are of unerring efficacy. T,n Asthma, and in Winter Cough, they have never been known to fail. Keating's, Cough Lozenges are free, from every deleterious ingredient ; they may, therefore, be taken at alt times, by the most delicate female, and by the youngest child; while the Public Speaker and the Professional Singer will find them, invaluable in allaying the hqafsenessand irritation incidentals to vocal exertion, and consequently a powerful auxiliary, in the production Of I?EI.OWOUS Prepared and sold inßoxe/3 and.Tins.of various sizes, by, Thomas Keating. Chemist, &c, No. ?& S,t, Paul's Yard, London. N*.s. — To, prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words " Keating's. Cqu,gh LozENGBft-" are engraved-on the Government , Stamp of each box. ! Important Testimonial— Cure of Cough after an j attach of Typhus B\nan. ' s ! , 3^ Wipe Streets, Bristol,,Augu§t 7, 1853. Si^,7^lt is, with much pleasure I har^ito, ioforin you of toe beiiefit.l received from jour Lozenges. I was attacked with tbe. typhus fever^ during which time I had a violent cough, so that it kept me awake the greater i part of the night. A friend/persuaded me to try, a box of your " COUGIJi L.OZENGES," which I did, and am h'apji)y f tp'sty,that w4thon^r one box.ofr your Tal,aable compound I was quite free ffpm, my cough.'. ' You can mafe what use of this you please, for I | think -such k valuable-medicine ought hot to go'unnojticed. I I remain, Sir, your objedienfc,sery»nt, | ~ v Wm. T. TRUSCOTT. Mr. Keating, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. Sold by W: BISHOP, Druggist. ! Lambton-quay, Oct. 14* 1854.

| Seed Potatoes and Oats. A SM^.LL Lptsupeiriqr, imported frongh - t:1 - Canterbury, ." " JAMES M'BETH. Wellington. October 24, 1854. ' -

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New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 967, 8 November 1854, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 967, 8 November 1854, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Spectator and Cook's Strait Guardian, Volume X, Issue 967, 8 November 1854, Page 4

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