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OnSale m'AI Z !E-V ‘MA- I’Z E, ! MAIZE ! '. (New South Wales), per s.s..Wakawpu, due hero 6th June— - - , 300 sacks c i Also, to arrive per brig Jane, 1000 sacks ! : i. j-.-■■■•< ■ . j ' ■ BECK & TONKS-. : May 31, 1878. ' F RUIT ! FRUIT ! FRUIT ! 300 oases Hobarton apples , r , 500 cases,' sailed from Hobarton June 1 ; BECK &.TONKS. June 1,-1878; ! ‘ ’ ‘ ; '. . . . . . 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, i-mouldings, - skirtings, and cornice mouldings, all sizes . ■ ' ' Flooring, lining and rusticated boarding Greenhouse lights • ’ Sashes land doors, made to-anysize on the shortest notice. ■ ■ a All kinds of turnery kept in stock. Glass—Rolled plate, ground, ornamental, and colored. . - • Country orders punctually attended to. WADDELL, M’LEOD, & WEIR, , nfi / Timber Merchants, ■ ■ ‘ . ■ JohUston, Foatherston, and Waring Taylor ■ ■ 1 j I,'; ( s i streets; Wellington. - r ■ Nurserymen H|lßD Y ORNAMENTAL AND EVER, i GREEN SHRUBS. FORESTTREES, . >,ri . , FRUIT TREES, &c. ■■ •. ■ ■ undersigned has. ON SALE many thousand of hardy Ornamental. Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, Coniferse, ~ Shelter -' Trees, . Hedge Plants, &c,, all well -rooted,-healthy plants." " . ... r - r •..■, ;. .Thi fruit-trees -are choice-named varieties, -our -own working, and true to name. A few, quotations given :- . - .... i ..; / Cupressus macrocarpa, 2-year-old, per ( 100, £3 10s. . Do horizontalis,' do do, £2 - ' - ;i - Finns insignis, do do, £2 10s. - - - . ..Do other varieties, from £2 10s, : per 100. - ,Hollies (transplantedplants), from.£l 10s, , Enonymus japenica, do, £2 , - . - . Pittosporum (of sorts), do, £2 10s. i- ■ Fruittrees, do, per dozen, 18s. . : .... ■ . ■ Gooseberries, currants, per dozen,-6s. Rhubarb'roots, do, 6s. , , - . .. - i-. j ■ ■■ . , Also, 1.. ~! 1 •A large quantity of flowering, plants, bulbs, i " " herbs, &ci - „ ... t ...; , -. F. MOUNTIER, " isi; s ■- Nurseryman > -Tasman-streety Wellington. ■■■■■ ■ Conveyances, H ASTWELL, MACARA, & NEW TIME TABLE CO.’S COBB & CO.’S MAIL COACHES., ... .j' On and avier Fed. 4,1878. Wellington if , I Kaitoke Feathferaton GreytowriJ arr. , , j dep. Carterton , \ Masterton ■ s f ; fc a s Masterton. Carterton ~ Grey town, arr, . ... -- j " , dtp. -Featberston Kaitoke Leave per. Train. . . 7.30 mu. • First Coach, . ■ 9.30 a.m, . 12 noon-. 1 p.m. 2.303.30p,m. , 7 a.m . . 8 a.m. , ~ . 9 a.m; 9.30 a.m, 10.30 a.m.; 2 p.m. : Arrive per Train, Wellington 1 4 p.m.' .11.10 am. Second Coach. . - 1.10 p.m. 3.40 p.m. -, 4;40-p.m, - 4,50 p.m.-. - . 5'50 p.m. - 6.50 p.m. , -11 a.m. f. . 12 noon,; Ip.m. i , a 1,30 pm/ 2.30 p.m. ,5.30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. N.B.—Extra coaches may be. engaged, on the i ... | shortest notice 1 for special -occasions, i but., the above TABLE -will supplyi ALL the regular, traffic. • i. i : Medical. fIOD LIVER-OIL EMULSION i l(taateless), easily given.to .children. . - i Tolutme, Balsamic .Cough Syrup, i • - i , Brown’s Herbal Medicines . Rbqke’s Elixer and Salve Seltzogenes - - L.-32iW?.Trtampoto • 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,.j ■ 3 ■ . - Artists’. Colors and Materials,, at BARRAUD & SON’S, . , Lamb ton-quay. • . > ri IHE ;extraordinary and .unparalleled cures .JL have been effected .by the use afthdIndiah Medicines lately introduced into, New .Zealand, and known as GHOLjLAH’S GREAT INDIAN CURES, have given. rise to the most grateful , testimonials from all classes of. the-inhabitants of . .New. Zealand, many' of these- testimonials hav- ■ ing been received by the proprietor from very old well-known and respected colonists. . <.-, -i - j Thq fwo following are' published, by way, of i example of the very many similar ones received, and being constantly received.. - .The taarvelloua certainty of cure o£ RheuMATisirj Gout, Rheonamo Goot, Livee Complaints, ! Indigestion,. Biliousness,,,&c., by these medicines,'has won for. them the appellation of | - ’. ‘-: ’ ~i......, !.„•! .. THE WONDER OF THE -NINETEENTH O i . ~ , CENTURY. - -- ’ -■ i -They; consist. of -three kinds, viz., the-Aper-ient, RHEDMATIsir, AND GOUT MIXTURES. , -The first being a most.excellent family medicine, and a sure ,restorer of -health iu all the ordinary pilmentscf both children and adults ;. tithe other ]tyro being specific remedies for Rheumatism UndGodt. . . - They, can be had of. all Chemists and Medicine Vendors throughout New. Zealand; -.- - i - Testimonial,received from -Michael Brennan - .Hart, Esq., ex-Maynr.of Christchurch . k: ! Christchurch, August 31; 1877. few months; ago I was-suffering very-severely from an attack ■ of Rheumatio Gout, -through ,wbich I- was confined-to iny -bedsforj Sjeyeral.,week. ; ; Froni irepresontationa made tojma by my fiends, 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 fqur days after taking them, and in | seven,.days,.was able to /walk about; with comparative, case.; ,1 continued their use steadily if or,several peeks, and-got -completely reatored| tc) health-by, them, and: have been-up -to -this'dgte .able..to take free walking exer-i cise. I recommend the. use of your: medicines to ' others suffering from rheumatism or goat—lam., .; (Signed) ,-i':M;'B. Hart. ■ Testimonial ,from ;F. H," Melville.Walker,' Eaq., J.P., . ~ t ; ,;S Lyttelton, September-7, 1877. , ■ - Dear|Sib,— Haying„suffered for. upwards of i .twoyears.from-chronic rheumatism,’ I was in--,’duced to fry yopr, Indian, Mixture, and after ‘ taking it for a week or two the disorder disap.peared,- and has sot since troubled period of nine months haying now elapsed Since talcing' the medicine;.,! have no hesitation inbelieviug that thejoure, was effected by your medicine.— - Yours truly,,' .F, H. Melville Walker. -Wholesale Agents—Zohrab, Knocker,.& Co.’i .’

O', It j 'D', “ -TRIED,;'' . AND. ■! I E -U E . Australians aro getting who are not ought to be—with . the wonderful [merits of that groat American Remedy; the ' , - i ■ . 1 . . , .MEXICAN • MUST.ANG IIN.IMENT , Fob Man-and Beast. , ■ • . This liniment Terr naturally originated in America, where nature provides in her laboratory such surprising antidotes lor the maladies ot her children.■■ Its. fame has been spreading lot 86 years, until it,now encircles the habitable globe. *.,: ,■. , "'The Mexican Mustang Hutment is a matchless remedy tor all external ailments of man and beast/ 1 To stockowners and farmers it is invaluable. A single bq(tle often saves a human life, or restores the usefulness of an excellent horse/ox, cow, or sheep. It cures foot-rot, hoof-ail, hollow horn,- grub, screwworm, . shoulder-rdt, mange, t the bites and stings of poisonous reptiles and .insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and bush life. It cures every external trouble of horses, such as lameness,' scratches, awinny, sprains, founder, wind gall, ring bone, &c., &o. . ’ The Mexican Mustang Liniment is the quickest cure In the world for accidents occurring In the family. In the absence of a physician, such as'burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, Ac., and for rheumatism and staincss engendered oy exposure. Particularly valuable to cheapest remedy In the world, forltpenctratos the muscle to the bone, and a single application , is EKXffitkpul upintfeeslses ■of ' bottles,' the- larger ones bciog proportionately m Md‘byKSo'rnc, , prugglsts"and Christc^ urc »»' , FELTON, GBIMWAJDEj & CO.'

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5365, 7 June 1878, Page 4

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