On Sale 5 casks, comprising Austin’s patent and Imperial sasli line, solving palms, enamelled ware, kerosine wicks, sheaths and straps, gun wads, shot belts, ladles, hoes, lanterns, charcoal irons, candlesticks 5 cases kerosine lamps 7 cases Handers' varnish 1 bale scrim 1 care diamonds and glaziers’ knives 55 boxes sheet glass 18 boxes obscured and colored glass TO ARRIVE PER MIDLOTHIAN. 3 cases L.B. mail axles 4 tested anchors 1 cask galvanised chain 1 case Wanz-ir sewing machines 96 camp ovens and covers 1 case Stub’s files 1 case rim and mortice locks 1 cask Nettlefold's screws 1 cask light iron washers 2 crates Waterloo scoops I case Avery’s steelyards 20 kegs patent staples 3 pair smiths’ bellows 6 forge backs and fireirons 550 lengths black and galvanised pipe 7 casks gasfittinga 12 nests galvanised tubs II bundles 0. S. spades and forks 30 boxes tin plates I casks patent shot 1 case I. R. belting 1 cask charcoal iron X cask tintacks 1 case Bentall’a ohaffoutters 7 pkgs, containing garden rakes, floor cramps, gimp pins, handrail screws, iron squares, soldering irons, chest handles, salt sets, tinned rivets, engineers’ hammers, gun nipples, corkscrews, spirit levels, ivory rules, loco balances, turnscrews, Chub’s till, padlocks, and night latches TO ARRIVE PEE WAIKATO. 13 bales paperhanglngs 18 kegs boiler rivets 5 casks engine bolts and nuts 1 cask carriage bolts and nuts 1 cask chaff-cutter knives, assorted TO ARRIVE PER ADA WISWELL, EEOM NEW YORK. 83 hickory planks 16 pkgs buggy shafts and poles II cases L. A. axles 2 cases malleable castings 3 cases buggy and carriage furniture 3 cases enamelled leather and duck and oiled carpet 21 cases hickory hubs, spokes, naves, rims, spindles, whifiletreea, &c. 0 cases axe handles 2 cases pick handles 42 boxes clothespins 10 cases boring machines 5 oases store trucks E. W. MILLS, Wholesale Ironmonger and Iron Merchant, Agent for Wheeler and Wilson’s Sewing Machines, and Milner’s Safes, Wellington, July 19. Medical rjio PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. WIDOW WELCH'S PILLS (Kearsley’s Original), So justly celebrated for their peculiar virtues, are recommended to the notice of every lady (having obtained the sanction of most gentlemen of the medical profession) as a safe 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 exorcise 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 REARS LEY’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 ** Kearsley's.” and sec you get them. KAYE’S WORDSELL’ S PILLS KAYE’S WORDSELL’S PILLS. KAYE’S WORDSELL’S PILLS. Prepared solely by JOHN KAYE, Esq., Prospect Hall, Woodford Loncon. The old established and most valuable MEDICINE I N TH B WORLD. From their being entirely composed of vegetable ingredients, they may he taken by the youngest child or the most delicate female without risk. Their timely use often renders THE DOCTOR UNNECESSARY. They have been before the public over half a century with the most striking results. There are few diseases with which humanity is afflicted which may not bo immediately relieved and ultimately cured by KAYE’S WORDSELL’S PILLS. Invaluable for families, emigrants, colonists, and all who desire a remedy that may be constantly depended on in all cases of illness. No family should be withe out them. Sold by all chemists and other dealers in Patent Medicines, at Is. l£d., 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. per box. [2 6 k JJIOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE CLARKE’S WORLD FAILED BLOOD MIXTURE. Trade Mark—“ Blood Mixture.” THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER For cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurities, cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores all kinds, it is a never failing and permanent cure. It Cures old Sores. Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck. « Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads, or X’imples on the Face. Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all impure Matter, From whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war ranted free from anything injurious to the most deli cate constitution of either sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS. Sold in Bottles, 2s. 6d. each, and in Cases, containing six, times the quantity, 11s. each—sufficient tc effect a permanent cure in the great majority of longstanding cases BY ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world. Sole Proprietor: F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, APOTHECARIES’ HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND Agents : KEMPTIIORNE, PROSSER, AND CO. Dunedin and Auckland. Grim ault and co. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, Paris, 8, Rue Vivienne, 8, Paris, MESSRS. GRIMAULT AND CO. beg to inform the public that they have made arrangements in order to seenro a regular supply of their celebrated I remedies, all prepared according to the formulas of the Official Codex. These medicines are prescribed i by duly qualified medical practitioners in all parts of the civilised world. DR. LEARA’S PHOSPHATE OF IRON.—This preparation, which contains the two chief elements of the bones and blood, is a rapid cure for anemia, chlorosis, and impoverished blood. It has no costive properties, and exerts no action upon the teeth. GRIMAULT AND CO.’S SYRUP OF HYPOPIIOSPHITE OF LIME.—The diseases of ’the chest, reputed incurable to this day, will find an almost, certain remedy in Grimault and Co.’s Syrup of Hypophosphito of Lime. Asthma, bronchitis, the different types of cough never resist its salutary influence. To distinguish Grimault and Co.’s Syrup of Hypophosphito of Lime from numerous imitations made, the genuine is always rose-colored. GRIMAULT AND CO.’S MATICO CAPSULES AND INJECTION.—Renowned physicians prescribe Grimault Matico as the most active and at tlio same time the most inoffensive remedy in the treatment of acute and chronic diseases. It has not, like Copabia, the inconvenience of giving nausea. DUSART’S SYRUP OF LACTO-PHOSPHATE OF LlMW.—Tonic, reconstituent, and digestive, of prime order, particularly suitable to feeble subjects, convalescents, old people, and rickety children, who find in them the calcareous elements entering into the constitution of the bones. Well adapted to Indies in the family way, and wet nurses (whoso milk it enriches.) JULIEN’S FRUIT, A VEGETABLE PURGATIVE.—Under the form of a “bonbon,” of tie most agreeable taste, the Julicu Fruit is a most active purgative. It is used with great success against costipation, dysentery, dyspepsia, gastralgia, liver complaint, skindiseases. GRIMAULT AND CO.’S INDIAN CIGARETTES OF CANNABIS INDlGA.— Asthma, nervous coughs, chronic laryngitis, hoarseness, loss of voice, facial neuralgia, and insomnia are rapidly relieved by using these cigarettes. GRIMAULT AND 00. 'S GUARANA.—A single powder of this vegetable production is sufficient to euro intently tlio most violent sick headache. It is the most valuable remedy against diarrhoea, dysentery, and all disorders proceeding from derangement of the stomach or howcls. Agents in Victoria—Messrs. Ford and Co. and Mr. J. Turner Thomas, Melbourne. Agents in South Australia-— Messrs. Paulding and Co., Adelaide. Agents in Now South Wales—Messrs. Elliott Bros., Edwd. Row and Co., Sydney.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4802, 12 August 1876, Page 2 (Supplement)
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