Hardware 1 case fireirona ■ > 1 3 Harris chopping' machines 5 cases B. and 8.8. fenders 21 Wanzer sowing machines 1 cask brass and copper wire ~, 2. casks Brit, iron ware 6 dozen socket spades 21 pairs Gilpin’s arms and boxes -, f> roils lead, 5,6, and 7 lb. 5 caces French glue ' *5 coses muntz metal 30 rods mnntz metal 10 barrels anti-friction grease 2 cases Crockett’s pt. duck 1 case leather hoso . 2 cases japanned shelf brackets 85 coils bolt rope 7 bales mar-line, house-line, and Ham- . bro’-line 3 hhds. lead pipe TO ARRIVE PEE G. M. TUCKEE, FROM NEW YORK; 4 cases corn shelters and mills 1 cose leather belting, 2 to 8 in. X case victor planes • 4 cases pt. axles 5 canes meat cutters and staffers 2 cases Eureko wringers 6 cases Taylor’s horse rakes 2 cases adze-eye hammers 1 case cash tills, with alarm TO ARRIVE PER CAITLOCK, FROM LONDON. 20 tons Clyde pig iron ; 1 case electric bells and fittings 12 bales long flax sail cloth ‘ 2 bales bleached duck : 2 cases hessians 67 cases galvanized iron, 6 to 10 ft. 21 guago : , : . 10 cases plain tinned sheets , , 8 tons BBH shoeing iron 20 casks Stonrbridge fireclay . 2 casks bass brooms 1 ! 1 casks register grates 12 Flavell’a kitchen ranges, 42 to 60 in. - 10 cases “ Bentall’s ” chaff cutters 2 “ Bentall’s ” horse powers and X. M. ♦ motions ' 3 cases Bradford’s washing machines 8 cases Nicoll’s mangles 4 cases lawn mowers 2 cases brass-cased tubing 1 “Hart’s” 2-ton weighing machine 0 casks “Johnson’s" files 4 casks “ Johnson’s’’ cutlery 3 drilling machines 2 cases “ Howard's ” ploughs 6 “ Howard’s ” iron horse rakes and hoes TO AEEIVE PEE ALMA, FEOM- NEW YOKK. 20 cooking stoves and fittings, newest designs ‘ 8 cases spading forks 7 oases Disston saws; assorted 2 cases horse brushes 7 dozen Mrs. Pott’s patent sad irons 2 cases Washita and Arkansas stone 4 crystal and plated water fountains for table 1 case spofford braces 23 cases containing broad hatchets, auger bits, braces, boring machines, plated basin cocks, mouse traps,' gat© valves, plated and bronze lock furniture, Dickie plated sash furniture 7 cases malleable carriage and buggy . castings 6 dozen wash-deck buckets—brass hoops 3 casks varnish 75 " Wood’s " self-binding harvesters, to arrive in time for next season. E. W. MILLS. WHOLESALE IRONMONGER AND lEON MEECHANT, . Wellington, Agent fory— Milner’s fireproof safes and strong room doors E. Hornsby and Sons’ agricultural implements, portable engines, and threshing machines, &c. J. and F. Howard’s agricultural Implements “ Disston's ” lightning tooth and other Ameri--1 can saws Krebs Bros.’ lithofractenr for blasting Wheeler and Wilson’s sewing machines Fairbank and Co.'s Union scales and weighbridges Walter A. Wood's reapers and binders Every description of Machinery manufactured or imported to order. Medical. O W LANDING, Ex Pleionb and Caitlooh, A further supply of the following goods:— Glykaline, for colds, &c. Euo’s Fruit Salt Pyretic Saline Chest Expanders Hair Brushes and Combs Patent Trusses Epps’ Homoeopathic Tinctures and Pilules Sandall’s Hair Eestorer 20 oases Thoriey’s Food 50 cases Drugs, &c. 4 cases Fancy Goods. BABEAUD AND SON, Proprietors or Eestorative for the Hair Cod-liver Oil Emulsion Solution Cough Syrup &c., &c. Q O U O H N O M~O E ECOUGH LOZENGES. The wondrous remedy, as thousands can prove ; one lozenge relieves, and one box cures the most inveterate cough, cold, or sore throat. Bead the testimonials of well-known mem on the wrapper accompanying eftoh-box, Is.' 6d., and 3s. 6d.; by post, Is. Bd., and 4s. DO NOT DYE, but use GAMBLE’S _ SAFE HAIR‘VIGOR, restores grey hair to its original color In a few days, promotes a rapid growth,’ and gives the hair a soft and glossy appearance, and most truly called the modern chemists. Wholesale : Kempthorno, Prosser, and Co., THE GREATEST DISCOVERY EVER YET MADE FOR THE BELIEF OF HOMAN SUFFERERS FROM MUSCULAR OB NERVOUS AFFECTION SLESINGER’S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. All tho advertised remedies and all the prescriptions from the medical faculty for the cure of Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Sciatica,;Tio Doloureux, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Strains or Sprains, Chilblains, or pains of any sort from tho above affections, none of which have been so successful and effectual os • SLESINGER’S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. And why ? you will ask. Because there is no nonsense about it. Yon are not asked to swallow so many pills or so many spoonfuls of mixture or draughts two,’ three, or four times a day, or every other day, or to use hot, cold, shower or Turkish baths ; or to tell you that this, that, or the'othey fppd you are to take or -to avoid; or that you shall drink only such and such, and not drink anything else; or to tell you to take such or such exercise, &0., &c. No, Slesinoer’s Rheumatic Balaam requires no such stipulation. Eat and drink and do as you like according to your own good sense, and if. you only use the Balsam as directed on each bottle, in one day, and even in less time, or after one or two applications, you are relieved from your pain and sufferings, and you will bless tho inventor of the Balsam. : Furthermore, you are not asked (as is generally the case), to repeat tho dose, that is to say, to buy another bottle or another box of pills. No, nothing l of the sort is wanted. One bottle, although small in appearance, but large iaSdts effect, is quite sufficient in the worst of cases, and often from 20 to 100 drops, according to the surface of the complaint, is sufficient for a cure. ; , ' , Mr. S. makes 1 no apology for the above statements, as the numerous certificates will prove the correctness of his assertions, to be had gratis of ail chemists. Slesinger’a Cough Syrup for sore throats or chest affections, for infants or adults, is superior . to any other, 2s. 6d, per bottle. Every man may he his own: Horse Doctor by using SLESINGER’3 Different Preparations, viz.:—Condition Powder, Worm Powder, Colic or Gripe Drink, Embrocation, Blister Ointment, Grease Ointment, Hoof Oil. Eaph article has a printed label with full 'directions i how to use it. . Sold by all respectable chemists and store keepers throughout New Zealand, and wholesals of tho agents, FELTON, GRIM WADE, AND CO., Wellington.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5415, 5 August 1878, Page 4
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