Busineae Notices of every description, just landed and on view, having been specially ordered by Mr. BLACK while in America, all made by tke celebrated firm, Abbot, Downing, and Company, Concord, New Hampshire. Also, a large Btook of coach material from the same firm, unsurpassed in quality by anything hitherto sold in this' market or colony. P.S.—Also, an elegant selection of harnesa, from Mr. J. R. Hill, of Concord, who took first prize at the Philadelphia Exhibition this year. All goods guaranteed first quality, and to be sold at living prices. N.B.—Many other specialities. WILLIAM BLACK AND CO., American Coach Factory, Wellington, New Zealand. | pHORNDON BREWERY. J. & W. STAPLES, Brewers Malt and Hop Importers. J. and W STAPLES, in returning thanks to the trade and private families for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALES, STOUT, &c, in bulk and bottle, are of the choicest quality, and would solicit a continuance of their former favors. Private Families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards.' All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY, J. & W. STAPLES, Proprietors. EORGE SNELSON, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT, PALMERSTON NORTH. Cash advanced on goods for absolute sale, and prompt account sales furnished. C. C H A T F I E L D, , . ARCHITECT, PANAMA CHAMBERS, Panama-street. KNOTT, ARCHITECT, . Featherston. IE ARO STEA.M WOOD TURNING WORKS. WILLIAM O W L E R, Clyde-quay, oppesite City Hotel, Begs to inform the Builders and Cabinetmakers of Wellington that he is prepared to execute orders for every description of Wood Turning on most reasonable terms. >AR K E R L PROFFHSOR OF MUSIG. Mulgrave-street, LESSONS ON THE PIANOFORTE Elementary Finishtng. PIANOFORTES TUNED, REGULATED, AND REPAIRED. 0. AND T. RAMSEY, Cottage and Grand Pianofore Makers, from Broadwood and Sons, London. Pianofortes re-strung, hammers re-covered, keys restored to original cole, touch regulated, &c.,*&c. Dealers in pianofortes, harmoniums, violins, flutes, accordions, concertinas, and all kinds of musical instruments. Also, new and standard music in sheet and b00k.,..". ...... C. & T. RAMSEY, Willis-street. e o. -re: \j\' Pianoforte and Music Warehouse. Agent for Kaps' Iron Semi-grand Pianos by Kirkman, Hdlling and Spangerbeg, Brinsmead, Bord, Kaps, And other celebrated makers. Violins, J, f, and full size .'•. Strings and bows for violins, violas, cellos, and basses Flutes, Picolos, Cornets, Drums, &c. Peters' celebrated edition of Classical Music. ~.: A well assorted stock of the most popular Vocal and Instrumental Music .always on hand. The above Goods were selected personally by Mr. Reichanlt in England and Germany. . Pianofortes aud Harmoniums tuned, regur lated, and repaired. GEO. REICHARDT'S PIANOFORTE & MUSIC WAREHOUSE Lambton-quay. Adjoining Mr. James' Furniture Warehouse. . Medical R. B. SCHWARZB.ACH r : (Pupil of the late Professor von Graefe, .... „ of Berlin), Specialist for diseases of the EYE, EAR, AND THROAT, Can be consulted in Wellington from MARCH s 23rd to APRIL r loth, at the Occidental Hotel daily from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. WILLIAM FIFE, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Willis-street, Wellington, Begs to take the opportunity of his remeying into more commodious premises (next door to his old shop,) to tender his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Wellington and the country districts for the liberal encouragement he has received for the last nine years. ' W. F. trusts that, by strict: attention' to customers, by keeping only the best quality of Medicines.-aud by. charging moderate prices, he will secure a continuance of public BUpport. The stock consists; of a large and varied' assortment of: drugs, chemicals, pharmaceutical preparations, patent medicines,* perfumery, homoepathic, botanic, and acetopathic' remedies, British and American medicinal herbs, surgical bandages, and other appliances of all kinds; &0., &c. From the increased facilities in his new premises for the storage and manufacture of goods; W. F. will be in a position'to Bupply wholesale to country storekeepers and, others everything connected with the trade onsthe most favorable terms. G H;:0 LL A H?S * BEAT INDIAN CURES. " ' (Tiger brand.) The extraordinary amount of good effected by these. NEVER-FAILING REMEDIES! since their : introduction into New Zealand warrants the assertion that they have no equal for the cure of. Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Gout, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, &c., &c. „
The following examples of the numerous testimonials received by the Proprietor from well-known colonists are given as evidence of the extraordinary, efficacy of GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES?- . Nelson, 13th October, 1876. The Proprietor of Ghollah's Great Indian Cures. —Sir,—l feel; pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficacy of your Indian. Gout Mixture. Iwas suffering acutely from severe and painful Gout, and hearing a good report of your medicines, I tried the Gout Mixture. I only took one bottle; and got completely cured. I lost all the pain, and no trace of the complaint remains. I got immediate relief, and took the mixture morning and evening. I shall feel pleasure* in recommending it to my friends, or any others suffering from Rheumatism and Gout.—Yours truly (Signed) John Pbatt. Nelson, September 15,1876. Mr. R. Hadfield, Agent for Ghollah's Great Indian Cures.—Sip,—With much pleasure I testify to the speedy cure your Ghollah's Aperient Medicine has effected upon my wife, who has been a great sufferer from Liver Complaint for years, necessitating my constant calling in of a doctor. Since having taken your medicine, she has been a different person altogether. I can recommend the Aperient Medicine with great confidence. —Yours, &c, (Signed) Daniel Bobn. m^,_ These invaluable INDIAN MEDICINES can be had of all chemists and respectable medicine vendors W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., Wholesale Agents. * # * Trade purchasers treated liberally.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4992, 23 March 1877, Page 4
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