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Business Notices J &P. COATS’ SEWING COTTON Only Award at the Philadelphia Exhibition, , ISTII, For Superior Strength and Excellent Quality, BEST SOFT G-CORD COTTON Suitable for any Sewing Machine. EXTRA GLACE COTTON. *- CROCHET OR TATTING COTTON, In Skeins or on Heels. Unsurpassed in Quality. To bo had of all Wholesale and Retail Drapers and Merchants throughout the "World. GOODS DIRECT LOWEST EXPORT PRICES. ' D . NICHOLSON & CO.. Silk, Woollen, and -Manchester Warehousemen. India, Colonial and Foreign ■Outfitters. Estaulisuisd ISI3. Invite attention to their Illustrated 220-pago Catalogue sent (with patterns) post free. Ladies’ Clothing, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Haberdashery, Jewellery, etc. Contractors for Military and Police Clothing and Accoutrements. Furniture, Musical Instruments, Ironmongery, Firearms, Cutlery, Carriages, Saddlery and Harness, Boots and Shoes, Wines and Spirits, Ales and Beers, Preserved Provisions, Stationery, Perfumery, Books, Toys, etc., etc. Foreign Produce disposed of for a Commission of 2£ per cent. Terms—Not less than 25 per cent, to accomjiauy orders, and balances will be drawn for at sixty days’ sight. D. NICHOLSON AND CO., 50 to 53, St. Paul’s Church Yard, and 60 Paternoster Row, London. N IXEY'S BLACK LEAD “CLEANLINESS." W. G. NIXEY’S REFINED BLACK .LEAD is tho ■ cheapest and best for x>olishiu v Stoves and all kinds of Ironwork equal to Burnished Stool, without waste or dust. IN Id., 2d., and 4d. BLOCKS, and Is. BOXES.OAUTION—THERE ARE SE VERAL IMITATIONS Sold Everywhere by all Shopkeepers. COUNTING HOUSE- 12. Sauo-SQUAjvn London QAUTION.— J. & F. MARXELL’S BRANDY It.havlng coma to oar knowledge that spurious imitations are imported, consumers should bo careful to see that they obtain the genuine article with out brand, which Is to bo had of all respectable dealers Agents: Matthew Clark and Sons, 72, Great Tov.-er street, London. MARTELL & CO, . &AND J. ZAI R’ S o WHIPS, Blade specially for the Australian and New Zealand .j Trades, and well known for I THEIR SUPERIOR DURABILITY. May bo had of all respectable dealers throughout tho colouy. IROSSE & BLACKWELL’S IELERBA.TED PICKLES, por c OTTED MEAT ALVES’ FEET JELLY and other FRIABLE DELICACIES, FAY bo obtained of Storekeepers in Australia and L New Zealand. Every genuine article is labelled. S FECIAL Agents for LEA and PERRIN WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. C ROSSE & BLACK WELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO-SQUARE LONDON. Medical D B INNEFORD’S MAGNESIA. INNEFORD’S MAGNESIA. Tho Great Rcdemy For Acidity of tho Stomach. DINNEFORD’S magnesia. For Heartburn and Indigestion. For Sour Eructations, and Bilious Affections. The Physician’s Cure for Gout. Rheumatic Gout and Gravel. DXNNEFORD’S MAGNESIA. Safest and most Gentle Bledicino for Infants. Children, delicate Females* aiid the Sickness of Pregnancy. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers Agents—Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Dunedin. Established nearly sixty -years.— : POWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED. COUGHS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &C. “ H.M. Gunboat Netlcy, Wick, Scotland. “Dear Sir, —Having had a most distressing and severe cough, which caused mo many sleepless nights and restless days, I was recommended by his Lordship tho Earl of Caithness to try your most invaluable Balsam of Aniseed, and I can assure you with the first dose I found immediate relief, oven without having to suspend my various duties, and the first small bottle completely cured me; therefore I have the greatest confidence in fully recommending it to the million. (Signed) “ W. Linzell, H.M. Gunboat Netlcy.” >OWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED. COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, COLDS, &c. ■ OOSENS THE PHLEGM IMMEDIATELY.— fl J Tli© Dean of Westminster’s Verger writes; “I was advised to try the Balsam of Aniseed; I did, and have found very great relief. It is most comforting in allaying irritation and giving strength to the voice.” Lionel Brough, Esq., the eminent actor, writes: “ I think it an invaluable remedy for members of my profession, and have always recommended it to my brother and sister artists.” “ Chateau do Montabor, Aveyron, Franco. Tho Due do Montabor writes: “ From the first dose I felt great relief; the bad symptoms grew feebler, the irritation of tho throat was calming down, and I recovered the sleep which had nearly left mo.” SWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED. COUGHS. BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, COLDS, &c. Tho effect of One Tcaspoonful taken in a little water on going to bed is extraordinary. “ U, Hart-street, Bloomsbury. Tho Rev. Dr. H. Roberts writes: “I think it only right to inform you that I have recommended to very many families, and have used most ellicacioualy in my own, your Balsam of Aniseed; and the assurances I have received of its worth as a cure for coughs and asthma, under various guises, justify my communication of the facts to you." MR. THOMAS A. SHERIDAN, of Elphin, Ire- . laud, writes: “For three days and nights I was a stranger to rest and sleep; racked and almost killed with a hard cough, I tried all kinds of remedies, but to no purpose. At length a friend kindly supplied mo with a quarter of a small bottle of your Balsam, and told me to try it, which I accordingly did. Tho result has been miraculous. The cough has almost ceased, and I have onco more found out (thanks to your Balsam) what it is to enjoy sleep and life.” r O FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT IN THE WINTER. Francis Murphy, Esq., of Woodstock House, writes to Mr. Oonolly, Chemist, Athy: “I take leave to acquaint you that Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed, which I purchased of you, and which you so highly recommended, is an effective cure of Coughs. I have used it myself and my family, and found it ft certain remedy, and have known it to relievo inveterate chronic coughs amongst my friends. Therefore I can in truth pronounce it an invaluable modicino.” IRULY an EXTRAORDINARY' ’ EXPECTORANT. , Mr. Edward M. Ullott. of Bury, Hunts, writes to Messrs. Palmer and Son, Ramsay: ‘‘Having been in tho habit of using Powell's Balsam of Aniseed for a great number of years, I have pleasure in bearing testimony to Its incomparable effects as an expectorant. I always find a single doso give immediate relief, and a small'bottle effects a perfect euro. ITS EFFICACY IN CASES OF CONFIRMED ASTHMA IS PROVERBIAL. Chas. Land. Esq., of Eaton-terraco, Bury Oldroad, Manchester, writes: “I have for many weeks been afflicted with a most painful cough ; in fact, X was almost sure my lungs were affected. I was advised by a friend to try your Balsam of Aniseed, and I fool it my duty to give you tho result, for tho first doso gave mo instant relief, and tho bottle completely cured mo,3rr Those who cough at night will find IMMEDIATE RELIEF. Albert Count Fotocki writes: “I have for a long lime suffered from a severe cough, tried all manner of remedies. Dr, Libcricht advised Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed; it cured mo after, five days. ’El’, AND MOUSE, TRADE MARK. ,’S BALSAM OF ANISEED for Conch", shitis, Asthma, Night Cough, Ac., nml nil ill’ectlons. ITico, Is. lid. and J ,cl d retail by nil Chem sts and I gouts in tho Australtan and LLlO’i’T, Brothers; MYERS ami SOLO,TON. GBIM'VADE, Co.; I*. and b. ULDING anil Co-! itaWTIIALL and Co.; IvEMI iiiO-KiN is, and Co • S. HOFFNUKG and Co.; ULfii wt and Co.: BERKLEY. TAYLOR ior wholesale houses. 1 roprietor-* IHO3. Blackfriarsroiul, London. ,

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5492, 2 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5492, 2 November 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5492, 2 November 1878, Page 4

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