On Rale ON SALE.—BISQUIT DUBOUCHE & CO.’S CELEBRATED BEANE V, Hhds., Qr.-Oasks, Cases, !• and 4**** In Flasks, Half-flasks, Qr.-flasks, and Crystal Barrels. The above Brandy is not excelled in quality by any other, which is proved by the daily increasing demand. In conjunction with Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Go., of Auckland, we are appointed Sole Agents in the North Island, and are prepared to supply the above in any quantity. JACOB JOSEPH & CO., Agents. N SALE AT THE CITY STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORY— Kauri and totara sashes, all sizes Kauri, red pine,, and totara doors Architraves, mouldings, skirtings Cornice mouldings, all sizes Flooring, lining and rusticated boarding Greenhouse lights Sashes and doors, made to any size on the shortest notice. Country orders punctually attended to. WADDELL, M’LEOD, & WEIR, Reclaimed Land. RASS SEEDS Red Clover White do Cocksfoot Eye Grass And a number of permanent English Grasses ON SALE by the undersigned. MURRAY, COMMON, & CO., Lambton-quay. S BANKS AND SOL , BRANDON-STREET, HAVE ON SALE. Gas fittings, pumps Gas, steam, and water pipes Brass cocks for steam and water Steam gauges Pet cocks, single and double tallow cups Copper and brass pipes Steam donkey pumps Stocker’s beer engines, indiarnbber hose Copper boilers. Sheet brass, copper and pewter coils Steam pans And every article for engineers and soap boilers Galvanised Spouting, Ridging, and Curving Works. Gas Fitters, Brass Founders, & Coppersmiths. To Arrive—Steam Engines, by Tangye. FOR SALE, 500 cases Hobarton Apples, now landing, ex Glencoe. N. J. ISAACS. Auctioneer. FOE SALE, Hobarton Palings, in any quantity. N. J. ISAACS, Auctioneer. P OR SALE, Knight’s Jams. N. J. ISAACS, Auctioneer. SEED ! GRASS SEED ! ! ON SALE, Cocksfoot Grass Seed in any .quantity. N. J. ISAACS, Auctioneer, Lambton-quay. FOR SALE —A 16 horse-power horizontal steam-engine. Can be seen at work at Greenfield and Stewart’s Steam Sawmill. FOR SALE cheap, Overshot Water-wheel; diameter 10ft., width 17Jin.; iron boiler 180 gallons. Apply to WBBLEY BROS. & EOTHEE, Nelson Mills, Nelson. Medical CETOPATHY, OR THE ACID CURB. An External, Safe, Simple, and Valuable Mode of Treatment in Fevers, Acute and Chronic Complaints. Rheumatism,. Dropsy, Spinal, Liver, Heart, Lung, and Bowel Complaints, Sore Throats, Neuralgia, Tie, Bronchitis, Sprains, Corns, Fevers of all kinds, and Asthma are, where no organ is destroyed, cured by it. Messrs. Coutts inform the public that their guaranteed Acid, Pamphlets, &c., is sold by ME. JOHN WATT, Bookseller, Wellington, And by Mb. A. Tod, Wine Merchant, Wanganui. TT.T.TAM FIFE. CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Willis-street. Wellington, Begs to take the opportunity of his removing into more commodious premises (next door to his old shop,) to tender his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Wellington and the country i 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, and by charging moderate prices, he will secure a continuance of public support. 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, &c., &c. From the increased facilities in his new premises for the storage and manufacture of goods, W. F. will be in a position to supply wholesale to country storekeepers and others everything connected with the trade on the most favorable terms. George and Welch’s LIVER TONIC, The most successful and popular Medicine of the day, prepared from the ESSENCE OF DANDELION, And other infallible remedies which stimulate the Liver, assist digestion, strengthen the vital organs, and supply health and activity to the system. THE LIVER TONIC Is agreeable to the taste, and free from all noxuTus ingredients. It is pronounced by all who have tried it as the most perfect prepa, ation yet introduced for the cure of liver complaints. DANDELION COFFEE. A most agreeable substitute for tea or coffee, and possesses the merit of relieving sufferers from indigestion or liver derangements. Prepared by GEORGE <s WELCH, Worcester. Agents for WelJingtm, LEVIN & Co. I WELL’S BALSAM OP ANISEED XTEAOKDINAIIY CURE OF A COUGH, ifollowingletterhasbeen received from william ,ds, Esq., an extensive agriculturist and land residing at Edmonton, Middlesex: ’ “Nightingale Hall, Edmonton. • EAR SIR,—I have recently suffered ranch from a violent cough, proceeding from a tickling in my which no remedy, out of many I resorted to, allay. My head was constantly aching, and my ! frame entirely shaken. Having seen the good s of your Balsam of Aniseed in several members y family, I purchased a small bottle, and, when to bed at night, toon a teaspoonful in two tableifuls of water, just warm. The effect was imite; it arrested the tickling in my chest, I slept and arose perfectly restored in the morning, with :x: option of debility, arising from fatigue by iant coughing for some days previous. My cough >ly left me, and has never returned. Having "heard of a lady in the neighborhood who tor a time had labored under a most distressing 1 and who had resorted to every remedy within mowlodge, I sent the remainder of the bottle to and that long-standing, obstinate, and (as she r ht) incurable cough was perfect!}' cured, xou ■ perfect liberty to make what use you may please is communication, as the contents are strictly I shall take every opportunity of recommendour inestimable medicine, feeling as I do fully 3d of its efficacy. , . *• 1 am, dear sir, yours very truly, ' “ Wm. BOARDS.” POWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED, FOR is. Colds, Bronchitis. Asthma, Night Cough, &c , and all pulmonary affections. PRICK—Is. IUI. and 2s. 3d. per bottle. hi retail by all Chemists and Slorelceciicrs am niiohmle by PTITORNE, PROSSER. & Co., Duuedm and Auckland. ’ON, GRIMWADE, * CO., Wellington. ictor—TilOS POWELL, Blackfriars-rd, Loudon.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5080, 5 July 1877, Page 4
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