f.’ioil! o-l .'■-'•r ONDo NT J U N-E ‘* A 3 HIU.NS; L ’1 st n-y.'t 'luiff. ;h n:v j [ no -.Li i c. rio’i! t -h i.O „ r : , . jpp?' ;«easion pf;,v u) •■:" »•»/• i-.,U io n.vE. ;/G -u; • -THE LATEST- POSSIBLE .y^IIIONS, < AawOm during ithomonth of J URft in;lsflfil*lldr Dapreirfou in the Soft”. Hqroetrade in London, :1876; .. h.-a us'-np f -jod j ■ ii :, ii-,':'! LUa i:M%- ;’■««» kw.;/ a*rw 1 'Aa the ■ result'of : Trade jn^Loadonj f ,' , . I r td the^.-tffizen^, visitors, ;and : residents in tl}6jfra(ra|rpj the:arrival off i" sd • ■i .. vfflu ...ust it *■. o • ~ • : .<■... .-..*: •■;.'! •■ j :>a»s tonln X’riva i;:-a -ct:; j TWELVE HUNDRED ; . ; . . ,■ ,■ Jltjefi. : ■ ,wiVi4‘» | ‘, , goodwill ,ba opinion , ~ —-j V MONDAY, 9tii OCTOBER, -,' Andrriclude Japanese, pure alpaca, 'stuffs , ‘ of y«fjr 'description. , i PIQUE TN . IMMENSE* ■_ ' ' I ■ •' ; .VARIETY. As an }SstMoff^r^^P rf ® : thMe S OQd « now run, ■■■;’ ' -‘.o ■ ■• *'■ y~‘~ j '‘ r KIBKOALDIE AND STAiNf? : M&yatate" that -byithe s.s. - WHAMPOA’first copies 'of ‘ the samegoodswere * . ■•• j SOLD AT SIX AND A-HALE GUINEAS, While the present shipment by the DURHAM. ’ ' ; . will be,marked T"H B' E E ••CP* ; TJ T NE;A\ 8 ! These constitute the best 1 class of "goods, all other Costumes. areequilly. ; ■. f‘ • ... j - . 'makked at J job PRICES. . ■ :J^.ILLINEBY JUNE FASHIONS. . THE GAIN.SBOROUGH'fIjATi. j tri, Brpwlp, Cream, Drab, White, and; /. . 1 ! Whjte .and^Creojp ti > .i KIRK o'A*ti DIB 'AN IJ ETA I N"S,| svr r.••'). ‘ ;«:ml -j>vW it <•; cu. \>t j .-JS ih9B.e.-DURHAMv rr-.; s .. i j luV* I Al, left Londpih if. June, rfilMMfd feoods i were) thourrin' Such great M:eiegrama''were d&ily being sent j x> the Continent to forward such quantities asj ;onii 1 bo ) turned out froni tho.plaiters’ hands,; - j r%• " T' cRUSkf'daELATO '• v-'-- j ; ]|n vatfius jußt td Hanip- for young j THE DUCHESS OP DEVONSHIRE, j inr.irA faovelty' in-Tuscan. ’Soreral of thej a: :3 . o^re ' p K ecialt^,]»|il, be opened oh) ■: 4fc yl« of’ tnm-1 -r.' '"■* mieg woVu London. ; ’ ■ )v, New Pohneti also' ; oned, together . with', a, .nejy.stoofcjDf'rbonnet-ahapee, in ni illinbry tnaterisils’ featheS, 0 35fc. idSfkeS.'i ; o Aridjoap ff^t^^taitrßlgrreß, just openedc’; ‘j’ft-.jrsfft <)* v .‘ l j i v'frrf- vt;fj A i |Y O ' 'M E D-T’-C^A.^*; A Salary 0f; £2 50 per ahnhtn .foi: two years layable quarterly) ! will ‘be guaranteed by the ittlers- in and - around’ HAWERA* (Patea ounty) to •' ) ’’ ' : ' J ■ A DULY QUALIFIED'MEDICAL -■ '-GENTLEMAN, > ■ -- ho willing' to attend' the'-eubscHbers i that County, and to reside in-Hawera; : ' v Applications, giying references,, and . stating aalifications, to be sent in before 15th . Eehr iary, 1877, to , : , . - ‘ '• '. ;T. MIDDLEMAS, , Chairman, Medical Committc, Hawern, Patea County. , ; Hawera,” December 30.. * ’ ■ . • , , : GHO LL A HV§ ; > B EAT- IND I. A-N fC Ufe ES. JT .i • . (Tiger brand.) ■ . The extraordinary amount of good effected these NEVER-FAILING REMEDIES ! ce their introduction into New'.Zealand .rrauts the assertion that they have,NO KQUAt ■ the cure of Rheomatxsm, Sciatica, Nkolqia. Lumbago, Goot,' Livfiß'CoMPi.AifiTS, dIOESTION,'&C.», &C. : The following -examples of the -numerous timonials received’ by the’ Proprietor, from ill-known colonists are given as evidence of a extraordinary efficacy of ■ •■ • IOLLAH’S GREAT INDIAN CURES?— I ' ; The Proprietor of Ghollah’s Great Indian ires.—Sir,—l feel pleasure in'adding my itimony to the:efficacy of your Indian Gout ixture, I was suffering acutely froin’.sovere d painful Gout, and hearing a good report of ur medicines, I tried the Gout Mixture., ' ! ly took’one bottle,' and got completely cured; lost all the pain, and. no trace'of the comlint remains. I got immediate relief, : ?and >k the mixture morning arid .'evening! T all feel pleasure in recommending it.-to, my ends, or any others' suffering from Rherimam and Gout.—Yours truly (Signed) JoH*i iatt. •: -... ■ . . ') ■ / N ELSO ?' September 15, -1876... Mr. R. Hadfield,- Agent for GhollaKs, ‘Great dian Cures.—Sirii—With much pleasure I itify 'to' the speedy riqre your Ghollah’s perient Medicine has effected <upon niy wifej io has been a great sufferer fronj Liver CijriiT tint ■ for, yearsj, .necessitating -jiny v censtrint lling in of a doctor. ' Since, having’ taken ur medicine, she has(been. a different person lOget^er.,-I!can,)rocoimriend the, ’Aperient eqicirie. with! jp:e,a,t T corifidenc^. —;Yours, ■ &c.', ighed) Daniei/BuKir.' ; . • • ' . These invjilipable: INDIAN. MEDICINES i- bo Had .of-all.chemists.and respectable idicine vendors L.. ... ;: ■ W.-fi G. TURNBULL & CU,’ . . ‘ n ■ - „ Wholesale’Aygonts. - ■ -Trade purchasers treated, liberally. ; ;j
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4948, 31 January 1877, Page 1
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678Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4948, 31 January 1877, Page 1
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