FROM EUROPE. MESSES GFINDLAY <fc CO take this opportunity of tendering thou- service? to residents in Now Zealand for the supply of all articles of general constimpti n oht. inable in England. Subjoined is a list of articles they are prepared to ship, all of which are manufar timed by', or procured from, the first houses ;—- Agricultural implement s Machinery , Hardware and ironmongery j Carriages, dogcarts., etc , | Saddlery and horse clothing j ‘ ' _ _ ' i Rifles, guns and ammunition j Household furniture I j Oils, paints cud varnish j Lamps ■ | . Dinner and breakfast services ; Silver plate Plated wares of Birmingham and v•"■-Sheffield manufacture Cutlery Sewing machines Umbre'las and parasols Personal clothing, etc Table and household linen Perfumery, brushes and soaps Oilman’s stores Wines, spirits and boor Soda-water machinery Musical instruments Optical, mathematical and philosophical instruments Watches, clocks and jewellery Prints and picture frames Books, Periodicals and newspapers Stationery and account hooks Billiard and bagatelle tables Cricketing goods and other articles of ■ • .. sport Orders for Musical and Philosophical Instruments, and all articles connected with the Arts and Sciences, require great personal care and judgment, and should he accompanied by as detailed instructions as possible, or by patterns and drawings and measurements, if possible. Terms ; A Remitt. /nee or Orth, r for Payment must accompany the Order. GRINDLAY AND CO., East India and Colonial Agents, Paidiament street, London, S.W’ 27. "Tin'^gTr^bTtT'[fiTsT MLILIONS bear testimony to their worn! erfnl curative effects. They are not a vile fancy drink, made of poor rum, whisky, proof - spirits and refuse liquors, doctored, spiced, an 1 sweetened to please the taste, and called u Tonics," “Appetisers,” “Restorers,” &c.,that lead the tippler on to drunkeness and ruin ; but are true medicine xrom the native roots and herbs of California, free from all alcoholic stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect renovator and in vigor ator of the system, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. Mo person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, providing their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. They are a gentle purgative as well as tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent n rclioi ing Congestion and Inflammation of the Liver and all the visceral organs. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impuritives bursting through the skin in ' Pimples, Eruptions, or Soro i; cleanse it when ym find it obstructive and sluggish in the veins: cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health cl the system will follow. IV Id AMMAN AND CO. Eattray-stm t, Dunedin
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Temuka Leader, Issue 251, 1 May 1880, Page 4
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460Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 251, 1 May 1880, Page 4
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