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btrangers paying a visit to Wellington, and country settlers arriving in town, are very often at a loss to know which is the best house or cheapest general drapery establishment to visit for buying drapery and clothing J. McDowell and Co. offer special advantages, They keep at all times the largest and best assorted stock of every cl ass of goods, imported direct from the leading manufacturers of Great Britain and Ireland, which, being bought on the most advantageous terms, enables them to offer goods of sterling qualities at prices that cannot be improved on by any house in the trade. Every article is marked at a fixed price that cannot be deviated from, so that inexperienced people can buy equally with the best judges, the terms being 5 per cent, discount on all sums of £2 and upwards, and 2A- per cent, on all accounts settled monthly; on all 'quarterly accounts or statements, no reduction. IVe consider that cash buyers are entitled to the above discount, and have adopted the above as a permanent system with our customers. A full description of stock can be obtained from our catalogues and advertisement. Note the address—Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, corner of Lamb-ton-quay and tVillis-street. 'Wellington.— Atwt Honest Testimonials from well-known Colonists are better far than all the fulsome and absurd putting so generally adopted, and so repugnant to the minds of sensible and thinking people. The following testimonials are given by way of example of the very many received bv the proprietor of GHOI.LAH S GREAT INDIAN CUBES from all parts of New Zealand, and will satisfy the discerning inhabitants of Wellington of the extraordinary curative powers of these valuable INDIAN MEDICINES. Sold by all chemists and respectable medicine vendors throught out New Zealand t—“ Dunedin, 31st August,lß76Sir, —Having taken your Ghollah’s Rheumatic Mixture for some considerable time, aud having been completely cured by its use of the very severe rheumatic gout from which I had suffered most severely tor the last ten years, X can bear testimony to its extraordinary curative powers, lam now free from all pain, and well in my health, and have the free use of my hands , and feet, which I had not previous to taking your medicine. I think it right to state, for t.ie benefit of others suffering the tortures that I endured for the period above stated, that I attribute my restoration to health and freedom from pain entirely to the use of your invaluable medicine. I cau strongly recommend it to those suffering from rheumatism or gout. (Signed) John Griffen, J.P.” church, 21st April, 1577. The Proprietor of Ghollah s Great Indian Cures : Sir,—l have much pleasure in stating that I derived so great a benefit by the use of your Gout Mixtme that 1 feel it my duty to add my testimonial to the many already published. I had been suffering from gout in my feet and hands for about sixteen years; but by taking two bottles of your Gout Mixture. I have lost all pain or trace of the gouty symptoms. My appetite is good and my general health much improved. I can recommend your Indian Medicines strongly to others.—{Signed) Geoboe liPmmis.*’—{Aovt.]

Ten shillings reward.—lost a bay MAKE ; 16 hands high ; BL ,oa near shoulder. Apply to Woods, Crosbie, and Co., City Company Butchery. rAL BRITANNIA LODGE, The members of the above lodge are hereby informed that Dr. Bradford has been elected Medical Attendant ; and the brethren are respectfully requested to apply to that gentleman should they require his assistance. By order of the N.G. J /“i nr t>t?T T IVrOTICE. —The Friends of the late Mr. IN PETER WILKIE are respectfully informed that his Funeral will take place on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of AUGUST, leaving his residence, Upper Hutt, at half--1.0.0. F., M.U. C. W. BELL, Per Secretary. past ten iiuiuup Lower Hutt, at two o’clock in the afternoon. EDWARD MORGAN, Undertaker.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5103, 1 August 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5103, 1 August 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5103, 1 August 1877, Page 3

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