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Business NoticesBUY EECKITI’S' FRENCH BLUE and see that each Ball is wrapped in paper bearing the name of REOKITT, as its splendid quality* has caused many inferior imitations. Sold by all respectable Grocers, &c. January 31, 1574. jpETE OLEUM' LAMPS. LAMPS ! LAMPS ! ! WEIGHT AND BUTLER, Manufacturers and Exporters, Birmingham. Table, Street and Station Lamps and Lanterns of all descriptions. Chandeliers, Brackets, &c., in great variety. Lamps fitted with American or any other description of burner. Patentees of the Celebrated “ECLIPSE. ” —HO CHIMNEY BURNER. Specially adapted for up-country districts, as all breakage of chimneys is avoided, and the light given. much greater than that of any other burner same size wick. Photographs and books containing over 500 designs upon application. Indents must be sent through an English House, or covered by drafts GO d/s. Books, Stationery, &cNEW BOOKS, JUST RECEIVED and ON SALE BY TUE UNDERSIGNED The Universe and Coming Transits, by R. A. Proctor Human Longevity, its Pacts and its Pictions; by N. J. Thoms * Life of John Coleridge-Patteson, Missionary Bishop of the Melanesian Islands; by Charlotte M. Yongo Coomassfe and Magdala, the Storv of two British Campaigns in Africa : by H. M.‘Stanley Perils of the Polar Seas, by Mrs. Chisholm The New Chemistry, by J. P. Cook; being the new volume of the International Scientific Series Africa, Geographical Exploration and Christian Enterprise ; by A. G. Forbes Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, by Jules Verne ; beautifully illustrated London Characters, Illustrations of the Humor, Pathos, and Peculiarities of Loudon Life; by Henry Mayhcw Piccadilly, a Fragment of Contemporary Biograph)'; by Laurence Oliphant; cheap edition Two Little Wooden Shoes, a now novel, by Ouida The Atlantic to the Pacific, What to See, and How to See It: by J. E. Lester, A.M. The Huguenots in France, by Samuel Smiles The Empires and Cities of Asia, by A. G. Forbes, with a map. Egypt of the Pharaohs, and of the Khedive; by F. B. Zincke. On Work and Wages, by Thos. Brassey, M.P. The Fall of Babylon Foreshadowed by the Rev. John Gumming, D.D. i Mivart's Elementary Lessons in Anatomy. 1 Peny's Elementary Treatise on Steam, i Against the Stream, the story of an Heroic Age in England ; by the author of The Schonbcrg Cotta Family. Flashes of Thought, extracts from the works of C. H. Spurgeon. The House, by C. J. Richardson,. architect. * Professor Blackie on Self Culture, Intellectual, Physical, and Moral. Commercial Code of Signals, new edition ; with 1874 supplement. Mrs. Brown on Dizzy, by Arthur Sketchley. The Earl’s Promise, a new novel by Mrs. Riddell; cheap edition. Fantine, a romance, by Victor Hugo ; cheap edition. Vanity Fair, vol. 10. Tylor’s Primitive Culture, 2 vols., new edition The Naturalist on "the River Amazon, by H. W. Bates, 3rd edition, with maps and illustrations Six Weeks in the Saddle, a Painter’s Journal in Iceland, by E. S. Walton In Strange Comjjany, being the experiences of a Roving Correspondent; by James Greenwood, “the Amateur Casual ” • • A History of Booksellers, the old and the now; by Hemy Curwen, with portraits and illustrations The Friendship .of Books, and other Lectures, by the Rev. F. D. Maurice The Statesman’s Year-Book for 1874, by. Fred. Martin Business, by a Merchant A Critical Examination of the Gospel History My Kalulu, Prince, King, and Slave, a Story from Central Africa; by 11. N. Stanley Brewer’s Dictionary Phrase and Fable, ■ now and revised edition Farjeon’s Christmas Stories, in I vol., viz.—“ Blade o’ Grass,” “Golden Grain,” and “ Bread and Cheese and Kisses ” Wright’s History of Caricature and Grotesque in , Literature and Art A History of Clubs and Club Life, by John Timbs Wonders of the Yellowstone Regions in the Rocky Mountains, by James Richardson Sahara and Lapland. Travels in the African Desert ; and the Polar World ; translated from the French by Mrs. Cashel Hocy New Japan, the Land of the Rising Sun, its annals during the past twenty years, recording the remarkable progress of the Japanese in AVcstern Civilization; by SamuelMossman, with maps: Beeton’s Law Book, a practical compendium of the general principles of English Jurisprudence Boileau's Traverse Tables, new edition Threading My Way, twenty-seven, years of Autobio- . graphy; by Robert Dale Owen The Story of Goethe’s Life, by G. H. Lewes The Artist of Collingwood, by Baron na Carriag From Patinos to Paradise, or Light on the Past, the Present, and the Future; by Dr. Gumming Life of the Rev. William Anderson, L L.D., Glasgow LYON & BLAIR, (Successors to William Lyon.) Medical. DEINK only Dr. W. E. XOIYES END'S Saesaparilla—The best Alterative and Tonic, com bining Purity and Medicinal Efficacy. ASK for Dr. W. E. TOWNSEND’S Sarsaparilla—The greatest Remedial Agent for Renovating and Purifying the Blood, ■\TEW EDITION, Post Free, Is. 6d., FRIENDLY ii COUNSELS, a Treatise on Nervous and Physical Debility, with means for Self-cure. Enclose stamps and address. M. Le’NOIR, 10 Dudley Street, Melbourne. POWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED, for Coughs, Colds, Shortness of Breath, Asthma, Bronchitis, Influenza, &c. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A COUGH. Her Majesty’s Gunboat Netley, Wick, North-east Coast of Scotland, 7th September, IS6S. Dear Sir, —Having had a most distressing and severe cough, which caused me many sleepless nights and restless days, I was recommended by his Lordship the Earl of Caithness' to try your most invaluable Balsam of Aniseed, and I can assure you, with the first dose I found immediate relief, even without having to suspend my various duties ; and the first small bottle completely cured me, therefore I have the greatest confidence in recommending it to the million. Most respectfully yours, W. Linzell, H.M.G.8., Netley. To Mr. Powell. This extraordinary Cough Medicine has been established for nearly half a century, and its large and increasing sale throughout the United Kingdom and the Colonies, proves it to be not only a favorite medicine with the public, but an article of necessity to those suffering from bronchial ailments. Sold by all the wholesale medicine houses in Melbourne and Sydney ; and retail by all respectable chemists and storekeepers throughout Australia and New Zealand. Prepared by Thomas Powell, 10, Blackfriars Road, London. Important Caution. Observe that the words “Thomas Powell, Blackfriars Road, Loadon,”are engraved on the Government stamp affixed over the top of each bottle, without which none can be genuine ; and to imitate which is felony. Ask for “Powell's Balsam of Aniseed.” rjnO PARENTS AND. GUARDIANS. WIDOW WELCH’S PILLS : (Kcarsley’s original) So justly celebrated for their peculiar virtues, are recommended to the notice of every lady (haying obtained the sanction of most gentlemen .of the medical profession), as a safe and valuable medicine in effectually removing obstructions, and relieving other incon venicnccs to which the female frame is liable, espo • cially those which at an early period of life arise from want of exercise and general debility of the system ; thev create an appetite, correct indigestion, remove giddiness and nervous headache, and are eminently useful in windy disorders, shortness of breath, and palpitation of tlie heart; being perfectly innocent, they may be .used with safety in all seasons and cli mates. ‘Price 2s. 9d. per box, of all chemists. It is necessary, owing to numerous imitations, to warn the public that Kcarsloy’s is the only original receipt, and has been prepared by the Kcarsley family over eighty years. Purchasers should see that each box is wrapped in white paper, and the name, “C. Kcarsley,” is engraved on the Government stamp. Wholesale Agents; J. SANGER & SONS, 150, Oxford Street, London, England. And by Kcmpthorne, Prosser, and Co., Auckland and Dunedin. Ask for “Kcarsley’s,” and see you got them. NEVER-F AIL IN G RE MED Y. . DR. SCOTT’S BILIOUS and LIVER PILLS, prei pared without any mercurial ingredient, will bo found invaluable to all who suffer from bilious and liver complaints, indigestion, wind, spasms, giddiness, dizziness of the eyes, and many other symptoms which none but a sufferer can describe. For habitual costiveness, as a family aperient medicine, and as a piiriiler of the blood, they arc unequalled : mild in their operation, and grateful to the stomach ; they create appetite, -promote digestion, and strengthen the whole nervous system. Prepared only by W. LAMBERT, Chemist.r S, King WiUiam T Street, Charing Cross, London, Euglana. In boxes. Is. Ud, and 2s. 9d. Sold by all Chemists. Important Caution.— Be sure to ask for “Dr. Scott’s Bilious and Liver Pills.” If you ask for “ Scot t’s Pills ” you will get quite a different medicine ; .if you nsk for “ Bilious and Liver Pills,” you-will get a spurious compound, which, if taken, will not have the beneficial effects. The genuine ax*e in a square green package. ’ It frequently occurs that druggists impose on their customers a “Scott’s PilJ,” in an oval box, which is quite a different medicine, and causes much disappointment, as their medicinal effects are so opposite, therefore; sec you get what you ask for. : Wholesalaie.Agents; IvEMPTIIOENE, PEOSSEK, & CO., AUCKLAND AND DUNEDIN.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4169, 31 July 1874, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 4169, 31 July 1874, Page 8

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