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On Sale ON SALE. —TO AKKIYE-r Per Crownthorpe, from London—--3754 packages general merchandise Per Mataura, from Loudon—--47 packages general merchandise Per Hurunui, from Loudon—--1732 packages general merchandise Per Waitara, from London—--101 cases liqueurs Per Abbey Holme, from London — ■ 35 cases vestas Per Louuda Borstel, from New York—--1069 packages American goods ■ls packages tobacco Per Renfrewshire, from Loudon—--2124 packages general merchandise Per City of Auckland, from London—--75 cases vestas Per Lorrain, from London—--35 cases vestas Per Laju, from London — 40 cases vestas Per Gainsborough, from London—--3412 packages general merchandise Per John B. Stanhope, from New York—• 836 packages American goods JOSEPH NATHAN & CO., Merchants & Importers, Grey-street, Wellington. 0 W L A N LING Ex Schiehallion. 10 cases prime Cumberland hams 2 do Stilton cheese 2 do North Wilts do 2 do Russian caviare 3 do Boulogne sausages 3 do cods' roes 2 do herrings, a la sardine 3 do pate Foi Gras 2 do Oxford sausages 2 do Cambridge do 2 do Westphalia do 3 do hare soup 1 do real turtle soup 2 do Yorkshire game pies, truffled 2 do reindeer tongues and jelly 3 do fine ox tongues, in jelly 2 do smoked tongues 2 do collared ox tongues 2 do ham and chicken pies, truffled 2 do savoury pies 5 do apricot jams 1 do roast partridge 2 do pineapple cheese 3 do preserved mushrooms 1 do roast grouse 3 do roast pheasants Direct from Crosse and Blackwell. . PETER LAING. ON SALE AT THE CITY STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORY— Baltic deals, cedar and mottled kauri Kauri and totara sashes, all sizes Kauri, rod pine, and totara doors Architraves, mouldings, skirtings, and cornice mouldings, all sizes Flooring, lining and rusticated boarding Greenhouse lights Sashes and doors, made to any size on the shortest notice. All kinds of turnery kept in stock. Glass—Rolled plate, ground, ornamental, and colored. Country orders punctually attended to. WADDELL. M’LEOD, & WEIR, Timber Merchants, Johnston, Featherston, and Waring Taylor streets, Wellington. FOB SALE.—A Speedy’s patent WOOLPRESS. Took first prize at the Hutt Agricultural Show. ROBERTSON & CO., Phcenix Foundry. BOOTS & SHOES—A large stock of English and German goods, together with a variety of very superior articles of Wellington manufacture—Wholesale only. E. H. HUNT, Waring Taylor-street. Eledical THE extraordinary and unparalleled cures that have been effected by the use of the Indian Medicines lately introduced into New Zealand, and known as GHOLLAH’S GREAT INDIAN CURES, have given rise to the most giateful testimonials from all classes of the inhabitants of New Zealand, mauy of these testimonials having been received by the proprietor from very old well-known and respected colonists. The two following are published by way of example of the very many similar ones received, and being constantly received. The marvellous certainty of cure of Rheumatism:, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Biliousness, &0., by these medicines has won for them the appellation of THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. They consist of three kinds, viz., the Aperient, Rheumatism, and Gout Mixtures. The first being a most excellent family medicine, and a sure restorer of health in all the ordinary ailments of both children and adults ; the other two being specific remedies for Rheumatism and Gout. They can be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout New Zealand. Testimonial received from Michael Brennan Hart, Esq., ex-Mayor of Christchurch : Christchurch, 31st August, 1877. Sir,—A few months ago I was suffering very severely from an attack of Rheumatic Gout, through which I was confined to my bed for several weeks. From representations made to me by friends, I was induced to try your Indian Medicines, and found myself so much improved by their use that I was enabled to leave my bed in four days after taking them, and in seven days was able to walk about with comparative case. I continued their use steadily for several weeks, and got completely restored to health by them, and have been up to this date able to take free walking exercise. I recommend the use of your medicines to others suffering from rheumatism or gout.—l am., &c.,M. B. Hart. Testimonial from F. H. Melville Walker Esq., J.P.: — Lyttelton, Sept. 7, 1877. Dear Sir, —Having suffered for upwards of two years from chronic rheumatism, I was induced to try your Indian Mixture, and after taking it for a week or two the disorder disappeared, and has not since troubled me—a period of nine mouths having now elapsed since taking the medicine. I have no hesitation in believing that the cure was effected by your medicine. —Yours truly, F. H. Melville Walker. iVi _ L L I A M FIFE, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, WILLIS-STREET, Has just received a small consignment of liffe’s Medical Induction Coil. Immediate re for Toothache, Rheumatism, and all Nervous disorders. ME. CHARLES LANG E, SURGEON DENTIST, Lambion-quay, Next to Mr. Gear’s, Butcher, (Late of Collins-street East, Melbourne), May be consulted DAILY from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Charges strictly moderate. P.S.—Mr. Charles Lange is the first Dentist to whom the Brize Medal for Artificial Teeth has been awarded in the Australian colonies. COD LIVER OIL EMULSION (tasteless), easily given to children. Tolutine, Balsamic Cough Syrup Brown’s Herbal Medicines Hooke’s Elixer and Salve Seltzogenes Ear Trumpets Cooper’s Sheep Dip Thorley’s Cattle Food. A large variety of NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS, Per City of Madras and Queen of the West, Artists’ Colors and Materials, at BAR BAUD & SON’S, • Lambton-qnay. NOTICE. —Alfred Butler, M.D., Surgeon and Accoucheur, Te Aro Surgery, Tara-naki-street, (near the Barracks). Midwifery and Skin Diseases receive special attention. Vaccination every Monday at 3. Consultation hours, before 11 and after 6'.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5214, 7 December 1877, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5214, 7 December 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5214, 7 December 1877, Page 4

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