Business Notices'lKoSSE & BLACKWELLSV C E ELEBBATBD PICKLES, OAUCES, , p OTTED MEAT c lALVES’- FEET JELLY and other rpABLE delegacies;MAY be. obtained of Storekeepers in Australia and New ! Zealand. . Every - genuine ‘ article. is ;■ labelled.'.ih i ■ i S 1 eROSSE & BLACKWELL, • ' l» • Purveyors- to the Queen, SOIiO-SQUARE. LONDON. B EST SOFT, O-CORD: SEWING COTTON In all colors, and suitable for any-..--1,-.. Sewing Machine. - ‘ ' . - t : ■ EXTRA GLACE COTTON; . CROCHET OR TATTING COTTON, - •In Skeins or on. Reels. -Unsurpassed : . , Jn Quality. - . > . J. & P, COATS’ SEWING- COTTON ■ ; Only Award at the Philadelphia Exhibition, r>r '; 1870, ; ’■> For Superior Strcngth and Excellent Quality. ‘ • To ; bo had of all Wholesale and Retail . : Drapers;-’and; Merchants throughout-.the * p AND J.. .Z , *A!: FiV S ..! vx* w H*r p s, Made'specially for the Australian. and Now,Zealand i • ! -f Trades, and well known for . f i ' THEIR'SUPERIOR DURABILITY. 4 r 1 May be had of all respectable dealers throughout the' j * colony. ,*♦ E N G L IS TI i OOODS D I R E C T = D . : LOWEST EXPORT PRICES. ‘ i N I C H OLSON , & ■ rC 0.. Silk, “Woollen, and Manchester,Warehousemen.- ■ i } India, ' Colonial'and Foreign , j . ‘ ;.. Established 1543. .•••,?■* Invite attention to their Illustrated 220-page GaialoguoV ' . sent (with patterns) post free, n•Ladies'Clothing, Linens,. Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, . . -.Haberdashery/Jewellery,.etc. Contractors for : Military and,.Police .-Clothing and,; . ;■ i. Accoutrements, r: ! ''\ i: , .: Furniture,Musical Instruments, Ironmongery, Fire-' arms, Cutlery; Carnages, Saddlery and Harness, Boots and Shoes, Wines and Spirits, Ales andi Beers,tPrer, .served Provisions,; Stationery, -Perfumory;!' Books, Toys,.etc.,; etc.: * ..1 J • /v ai'a/J- - -' : Foreign Produce disposed- of ’ for'a Commission of 2J per cent >< Terms—Not less than 25 per cent, to accompany-, 1 Orders, and balances will bo drawn for at sixty days' ; sight.- ■ ... . . f • f■> D. NICHOLSON AND CO:, V I !l > ; 60 to 63; St.‘Paul's Chnrch Yard, and 60 Paternoster Row, London.. . IJjjriXJG Y'S BLACK LEAD ** CLEANLINESS.” W. a. NIXEY'S REPINED BLACK LEAD is the . i cheapest.: and best, for polishing Stoves and all - kinds of Ironwork equal to Burnishedi ' ' : t.Steel, without waste or dust, v•• •< ■ IN Id., 2d., and M. BLOCKS, and la. BOXES.',! ;- CAUTION—THERE ARB SEVERAL IMITATIONS ■v•/, t .Sold Ever](whereby all Shopkeepers: ? j COUNTING HOUSB~I2, . S»ito-hquaivb London--OAUTION.^rJ. F.'i MARTELL’S;dBRANDY, : It having come to our knowledge that spurious im-y Rations are imported, consumers should bo careful-to i -.see that ,th®y obtain the genuine ! article] with! oiix-: I brand, which is to- be had> of all respectable dealers ■ i A gents; Matthew Clark and Sons, 72,. Great- Tower i .street, • London, i ..MARTELL & CO. gRATSFUI-pOMFORTINO.. EFp S’S • (BREAKFAST) • •' ■ . COCOA. ' *-By a thorough knowledge of thonatural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutntion,iand.. by a careful application of ‘the fine properties of well-._ ‘selected cocoa, Mr.'Epps has provided our breakfast tables with! a delicately-flavored beverage which may- - save us rnanyheavy doctor's bills. 1 ’ If is by'the' judi-- - clous use of ! such articles of diet that a constitution may bei gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency: to disease. Hundreds of subtle : maladies arc floating around’us ready to attack whcrc--ever there is a weak point.We may escape many, afatal shaft by kcex>iug ourselves * well fortitlod with • ;pure * blood and a ■ properly- nourished frame.”—The ■ Civil'Service Gazette, ■■■><■■■*'■• ■■ ■ 1 ...■■■■ , .>r Sold only in'packuts labelled r : • . • 1 < f . JAMES' EPPS AND CO.; . ;*. ’<-> :'>■ i 'Hoibooopatliio Chemists, j 1 . * LONDON. ‘ * , S?-.A';-V-'E ' •. y o ur ? • HAIR. i■* SAVE YOUR HAIR:—This 1 laws of Health j and,’ Longevity demand it, the customs of .social life re quire it; 1 The matter is of great 'importance in every>. way. , , ■ . BEAUTIFY YOUR HAlßi—lt is the surpassing crown of glory, and for the loss of it there is no com- . pcnsatlon., i . r ,* .■ ■■ - CULTIVATE YOUR 11AIK—For by no , other means can it bo saved and beautifled.i > f ■ ‘‘L Y 6 N’S' ' ’ \X /• .. . ; KATHAI RON, - * * Discovered thirty-flvo years ago by Prof.,Lyon, *of ■ Yale, is the most perfect' preparation lu the world for -preserving and beautifying the hair.* .i;* Besides being the best hair dressing ever produced, Lyon’s KatUairon will .positively prevent grayness, and will restore new hair to bald-heads, if tho roota, and follicles are not destroyed.'-' 1,. .. . j .j , .It actually performs these scorning: miracles, .of which the following is .. . -; ;• t ■ A PAIR 'SPECIMEN. 1 , 'lliad been entirely bald for several years, constitu^ ■ fclonal, I suppose.. I used a few bottles of Kathairon, and, to my great surprise, I have a thick growth of< young hair] * ’ -V.- i’- .* „ t ... ’ ■:! •; -■ : Col. John L. DoiuiANcn, U.S.A. = : In every important- respect: the. Kathairon is; absolutely Incomparable.- It is unequalled.- , r - 1. To Cure Baldness, i..,.. 2. To Restore Gray Hair,r- ;r ir, : 3. To Remove Dandruff. ' , 4. :To Dross and-Beautify the Hair; ■' ■ '■«- ; ... i r BEAR IN'MIND.-t-Tho- Kathairon isino* sticky ,pasto of sulphur nnd -sugar-of-loatj, to paint and daub tlie hair and paralyze the brain., It is a pure and ! limped vegetable lotion, intended to restore the hairby natural growth and'fcinvlgbtatibn. '.lt'iAsplen-, didly perfumedf and the- most delightful toilet dressing known, No lady's or gentleman's toilet.outilt is ’complete without Lyon's Kathairon/ * ; ! ;-‘J. -I.U soxi ■■ KEMPTIIOBNE,' PiIOSSBK and CO., "Wholesalo: Druggists and Importers, Dunedin and Christchurch. iPELTON, GEIMWADE. and CO.,'Wellington, i , xu i. AK JN -J1 u W-T Oi JJU IT BEAD AND HEED, WHAT FOLLOWS. ■ • ,!'’i J i: : ,V-../v 1 N S' XJ EE ■ YOU E ' HEAL T H, . . . ■ „ Dy Taking ■ ■ ■ ' UOCKIN’S IMPROVED SEIDLITZ; POWDER. , It differs from tlio Seidlita Powders usually sold in having all the Ingredients in one bottle, is quite taste-: less, and may. bo tihen by persons of all ages as a cooling beverage.- mild .aperient, or ...brisk purgative, according to dose. Its extensive use during nearly half a century proves its’valuable properties as a pur- : gatlve saline, and the fact that the powderi’retains its ■qualities,for any number.of years renders it a most, reliable and efficient domestic medicine. .. It will, bo found invaluable to families, travellers, or emigrants, as a preventive or remedy in all cases of sickness, headache, bilious attacks, fevers,’ sand the other ordinary ailments of life. : ■. .., .■.■ ’ IMPORTANT TO LADIES. :, HOCKIN’S RUBY MARKING IN IC.’ -- ! This beautiful Ruby Fluid is perfectly transparent' and without sediment, changes from acrlmson red to an indelible black on the application of heat, 1 and can bo used with a steel pen. . ■ ’ .' See “ Noto’. from Queen newspaper enclosed with each bottle. ■ .-i - >" Solo Manufacturers— ■■ ■ ' IfOCKIN, WILSON, AND ,CO„ • - ■ 88, Dukc-sttect, Manohester-square; London. . ■; l :.'Vi : ; s «if >' *■ ■ : Agents— '' | ■ KEMPTHORNE,'PROSSER, AND CO., ; ..’d,- ■ i.:.ir 1 Dunedin and Auckland. FELTON, ORIMWADE, AND CO., ... : Wellington. dpy E A L T II FOR A L L f. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT, THE'-PlLLS'Purify the Blood, correct all disorders of the Liver, Stomach,‘ Kidneys, and’ Bowels,’, and i are i Invaluable In all complaints Incidental to Females. THE OINTMENT! ’» the only reliable remedy for i. Bad Logs, Old , Wounds, Bores; and Ulcers’. For Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, ■ Gout, Rheumatism, and ail Skin Diseases it has no equal. ■ , '. Sold:by thu _proprlotOr K Tjiomas Hot,LOWAY; h 33, Oxford-street,iLondon,.and by all medicine'vendors ; throughout the world. .
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5366, 8 June 1878, Page 2 (Supplement)
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