Floriline !—For the Teeth and Breath.—A few drops of the liquid “Floriline,” sprinkled on a net tooth-brush, produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay,'gives to the teeth a peculiarly pearlywhiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from, decayed teothor tobacco smoke. “The Fragrant Floriline,” being composed in part of Honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet di? covery of the age. Sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. Pru pared by Henry 0. Gallup, 493 Oxford-street London. —[Advt. Advice to Mothers I —Are you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting, teeth? Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s .Soothing Syrup. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little ‘ cherub awakes “as bright as* a button.” It soothes the child; it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Sold everywhere at Is. l£d. per bottle. Manufactory 493 Oxford-street London. —(Advt r 1 MARK TWAIN ON BAD MUSICIANS.—The musical public and general readers are cautioned not to purchase Weston’s Wizard Oil and Magic Pills without carefully examining the outside wrapper, and be sure that the words, “None Genuine without .the Signature op the Proprietor—Frank Weston, Sydney, N.S.W,”—are.engraven thereon. Any other so called preparations of mine are ’ unauthorised by me, and calculated to mislead the public.— Signed, Frank Weston. Solo Agents—Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Dunedin. Price—Half-a-crown.--[Advt.] . - •
Tenders T 0 BUILDERS. TENDERS for the ERECTION of CHAMBERS in Braudon-street, for T. A; Bowden, Esq., will be received at my office, where drawings and specifications may be seen, until 9fch July at noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. T 0 BUILDER S. TENDERS for the ERECTION of a SCHOOL BUILDING in connection with St, Andrew’s Church will be received until noon of the 10th JULY. Plans and specifications at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. J. TOXWARD, Architect. , T 0 BUILD E R S. TENDERS are invited up NOON of WEDNESDAY, the 12th JULY, for the Erection of the Theatre Royal Hotel. Plana can be seen at my office. THOMAS TURNBULL, Architect. Temple Chambers, July L TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to NOON of THURSDAY) the 20th inst., for the Formation of 20 Chains of Road, on the Pilot Station line. Plans and specifications may be seen at Provincial Engineer’s Office, Wellington, and at Mr. McLenuan’s house, Evans Bay. JAMES C. CRAWFORD. Wellington, (Tuly 4, 1876. JjlOR SALE, BY TENDER. TENDERS FOR THE PURCHASE, FOR CASH, Of the whole or any of the UNDERMENTIONED VESSELS, Late the property of the Westland Steam Tug and Freight Company (Limited), will be received by letter or telegram up to three o’clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, the 12th day op JULY. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned, and to be marked “ Tender for the Purchase of ” 1. The double-engine paddle-wheel tug steamer TITAN, built of iron in Glasgow in 1866 ; tonnage under deck, 97'04 tons; register tonnage, 2L47 tons; estimated horse-power, 55; delivery to be given in Hokitika on completion of the purchase. 2. The brigantine SEA BIRD, built of wood in Tasmania in 1865; register tonnage, 15fi tons; delivery to be given in Lyttelton, New Zealand, on completion of the purchase. 3. The brigantine SARAH AND MARY, built of wood in New South Wales in 1865; register tonnage, 153’68 tons; delivery to be given in Hokitika on completion of the purchase. 4. The brigantine CIRCE, built of wood in New South Wales in 1869; register tonnage, 145'6 tons; delivery to be be given in Hokitika on completion of the purchase. 5. The topsail schooner LIZZIE GUY, built of wood in New South Wales in 1871 ; register tonnage, 93'41 tons; delivery to be given in Hokitika on completion of purchase. Intending purchasers can view the several vessels at the port at which delivery is to be ■given. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. WILLIAM D. KERR, Hokitika. Tenders for the lease of LARGE FLOUR MILL AND THE WESTERN SPRINGS ESTATE. Town Clerk’s Office, July 1, 1876. The City Council of Auckland are prepared to receive tenders until NOON of WEDNESDAY, the 16th of AUGUST, 1876, for the LEASE FOR SEVEN OR FOURTEEN YEARS OP THE WESTERN SPRINGS ESTATE, &0., &c., Comprising— THREB-STORYSCORIA-BUILT MILL, with two Stone-built Cemented Laborer’s Cottages, attached ; also, two large Galvanised Iron Stores, well floored, each (18) eighteen feet broad by (60) feet long; also one (28) twenty-eight feet broad by (OS) sixtyeight feet long. Boats of (20) twenty tons, drawing (4A) four and a half feet, can load at mill door. Mill contains one Steam Engine, with boiler complete; two Water-wheels, with wheat elevators attached, and all necessary fittings complete as per schedule. Also, Brick, two-storied, substantial and wellbuilt FAMILY RESIDENCE, containing twelve well-finished rooms; kitchen, with Leamington range ; bells hung; good supply of pure water ; large verandah, milk-room, cart-shed, well-built ten-stalled stable, hay-loft, coach-house, enclosed cow-sheds, washhouses, piggeries, pigeon-cot, and wellstocked fruit orchard and garden. Also, Foreman’s FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, and out-houses, garden, &c., together with about 30 acres of good volcanic land. Also, Adjoining, about 100 acres of good arable land, subdivided with stone fences, which may be obtained with the above property or in smaller quantities. This property being the outlet for a large drainage area, together with the overflow from the City Water Supply, water for mill purposes may be obtained for great portion of the year. The Mill and Outbuildings are well adapted for any milling or manufacturing purposes, being only about two miles from the city by a good road, and five miles by water. A largo portion of the land is cleared, laid down in grass, and subdivided with stone walls. Photographic views, plans, schedule of contents of mill, and conditions may be viewed, and all further information obtained, on application at tho offices of the Town Clerk, Auckland, and at Wellington, Lyttelton, _ and Dunedin. P, A. PHILIPS, Town Clerk.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4773, 10 July 1876, Page 3
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