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On Sale nipples, corkscrews, spirit levels, ivoryrules, loco balances, turnscrews, Chub’s till, padlocks, and night latches TO ARRIVE PEE WAIKATO. 13 bales paperhangings 18 kegs boiler rivets 5 casks engine bolts and nuts 1 cask carriage bolts and nuts 1 cask chaff-cutter knives, assorted TO ARRIVE PEE ADA WISWELL, FROM NEW YOEK. 83 hickory planks 16 pkgs buggy shafts and poles 11 cases L. A. axles 2 cases malleable castings 3 cases buggy and carriage furniture 3 cases enamelled leather and duck and oiled carpet 21 oases hickory hubs, spokes, naves, rims, spindles, whiffletrees, &o. 6 cases axe handles 2 cases pick handles 42 boxes clothespins 10 cases boring machines 5 oases store trucks E. W. MILES, Wholesale Ironmonger and Iron Merchant, Agent for Wheeler and Wilson’s Sewing Machines, and Milner’s Safes, Wellington, July 19. QN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Hennessy’s and Martell’s brandy in qr-casks Bruno Silva’s port wine—qr-casks and octaves Geneva, JDKZ Tennent’s ale Belmont sperm candles Brown and Poison’s corn flour Sardines —halves and quarters Salt —fine and stone jars • Oil—salad and castor, pints and -J-pints Woolpacks and 3-bushel sacks Twine, sulphur, and sheepwash tobacco Boiled and raw oil Turpentine and whiting Saddlery—gents’ and ladies , assorted Lea and Perrins’ sauce Morton’s pickles—assorted Colman’s mustard and starch Day and Martin’s blacking Sheet lead, zinc, and holloware Tin plates—Bradley Crown 20 tons fencing wire—Gospel jOak, 6,7, and 8 White lead, &c., &c. W. B. EHODBS & CO. Medical G H O L L A H’S QEEAT INDIAN CIJEES, (Lately introduced into Wellington,) Only require to be known and used for a short while TO BE THOROUGHLY APPEECIATED. They are the most reliable medicines that have ever been introduced into New Zealand. They are without their equal for curing the various ailments and diseases that each kind is specially prepared for. THEY NEVEK INJURE ANYONE. The APERIENT MIXTURE is a never FAILING REMEDY for biliousness, indigestion, loss of appetite, sick headache, disorders of the liver, AND INTERMITTENT EEVEES. The RHEUMATISM MIXTURE is most extraordinary for its certainty in the cure of RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, and MUSCULAR SHIFTING PAINS. GHOLLAH’S GOUT MIXTURE Is magical in its effects, it gives immediate relief, and by perseverance in its use for a short while, REMOVES ALL GOUTY SYMPTOMS ! These Meritorious Medicines can be had off all chemists and medicine vendors THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wellington, Sole Wholesale Agents for the Wellington province. THE undersigned has just received a fresh supply of American and British Herbs, Composition Powders, &e. WILLIAM FIFE, Chemist and Druggist. CANCERS. —To be seen at this office, two Cancers extracted' by Mrs. Dixon in Nelson. She is prepared to cure all external Cancers, if taken in time. MRS. DIXON, Care of Mr. Mclntyre, Baker, Tory-street. NHVEE-f AIIIHG REMEDY. DK. SCOTT'S BILIOUS and LIVER PILLS, preparcdjwithout any mercurial ingredient, will be 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 cos tiveness, as a family aperient medicine, and as a purifier of the blood, they are 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, la, Vere street, London, "W., England. In boxes. Is. lid. 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 “ Scott’s Pills ” you will get quite a different medicine ; if you ask for “ Bilious and Liver Pills,” you will get a spurious compound, which, if taken, will not hare the beneficial effects. The genuine are in a square green package, and must have the name and address “"WILLIAM LAMBERT, 8, King ."William-street, Charing Cross,” engraved ou the Government Stamp. It frequently occurs that druggists impose on their customers a “Scott’s Pill," in an oval box, which is quite a different medicine, and causes much disappointment, as their medicinal effects are so opposite, therefore, see you get what you ask for, namely, “Dr. Scott’s Bilious and Liver Pills." Wholesalale Agents: Messrs. FRENCH, KEMPTHORNE, AND CO. DUNEDIN. Local Agents Wanted. POWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISFED for Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. Testimonial from the Rev. W. LUSH, Vicar of Stix wold, and Editor of the “Remembrancer.’, Stixwold Vicarage, Horncastle, Lincolnshire, Dear Sir, —1 have to acknowledge with my warmest thanks the receipt of a large bottle of your truly valuable Balsam of Aniseed for the benefit of my poor parishioners. I need hardly say, in the face of winter, how truly acceptable such a present is. For the past 12 years I have been in the habit of using myself, giving away, and recommending your Balsam. 1 should not ho exaggerating if I said I have never known it fail. Whenever I have a cough I use it in preference to anything else, and again and again it has cured mo. . I am fully aware, and you, my dear sir, would, I feel sure equally with myself, recognise the fact that we are dependent in the use of all means on Him whose blessing maketh rich, but I rejoice that so often He has seen good to add that blessing to the use of Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed. ... I remain, my dear sir, &c., &c., WILLIAM LUSH. IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. Dear Sir —I may tell you that I have used your Balsam for a very long time (both for myself and my family). I think it an invaluable medicine for members of my profession, and have always stropgly recommended it to my brother aud sister artists. If you think a testimonial from me would be of any service, you are very welcome to make use of this.—l am, dear Sir, yours truly, LIONEL BROUGH, Globe Theatre. POWELL’ BALSAM OF ANISEED, The favorite Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis Asthma, Night Cough, &0., it is unsurpassed. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers, throughout Australia and New Zealand. TRADE MARK—LION NET, AND MOUSE. fTiO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. WIDOW WELCH'S PILLS (Keamlky'b Original), So justly celebrated for tlioir peculiar virtues, are recommended to the notice of every lady (having obtained the sanction of most gentlemen of the medical profession) as a sate and valuable medicine in effectually removing obstructions, and relieving other inconveniences to which the female frame is liable, especially those which at an early period of life arise from want of exercise and general debility of the system ; they create an appetite, correct indigestion, remove giddiness and nervous headache, and are eminently useful in windy disorders, shortness of breath, and palpitation of the heart; being perfectly innocent they may be used with safety in all seasons and climates. Price 2s. 9d. per box, of all chemists. It is necessary, owing to numerous imitations, to warn the public that KEARSLEV’S is the only original receipt, and has been prepared by the Kearsley family over eighty years. Purchasers should see that each box is wrapped in white paper, and the name “ C. Kearsley” is engraved on the Government stamp. Wholesale Agents—J. SANGER and SONS, 158 Oxford-street, London, England. Ask for “ Kcatsley’s,” and see you got them.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4783, 21 July 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4783, 21 July 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4783, 21 July 1876, Page 4

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