SUPPLIES FROM EUROPE. MESSRS GRINDLAY <te CO take this opportunity of tcndeiing their sex v vices to residents in New Zealand for the supply of all articles of general consumption ohUinable in England. Subjoined is a list of articles they anall of which arc maun- ' forturodby, or -procured from, the first 1 houses ; Agricultural implements Machinery Hardware and ironmonger Carriages, dogcarts, etc Sadth’cry and horse clothing Rifles, P inß and amlT "’ nltloU ] Touseln old furniture 0l % pah ots nnd varmsh Lai *l* Dinner ana ' Silver P late Plated ' vart Sin ' fiield Cutlery breakfast services s of Birmingham, s manufacture Sewing m; lCjlint Umbre las , ' nd Personal clot '^" n ßj Table and hoa ’Behold Perfumery, brn, B^cs * l linen id soaps Oilman’s stores - Wines, spirits ant Soda-water machim ,T * V Musical instruments i . ilosc Optical, m&thematical BUI d* l cal instruments Watches, clocks and Jen el .cry Prints and picture frame* ' Books, Periodicals and ne\ rspapore Stationery and account boon 8 Billiard and bagatelle tallies Cricketing goods and other ad lc^cs 01 sport Orders for Musical and Philosopi ' Instruments, and all articles connec witli the Arts and Sciences, require gre. personal care and judgment, and sbouk. ' bo accompanied by as detailed instructions as possible, or by patterns and clrarviegs and measurements, if possible. Therms : A Remitt .nee or Order for Payment must accompany’ the Order. o a'
GRINDLAY AND CO., East India and Colonial Agents, Parliament street, London, S.W. 27. VINE GA R BIT TER S. MLILTONS boar testimony to their wonderful curative effects. They are not a vile fancy drink, made of poor rum. whisky, proof spirits and refuse liquors, doctored, spiced, an] sweetened to please the taste, and called u Ponies,” “Appetisers,” “Restorers,” &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkeness and ruin : but are tine medicine rrom the native roots and isorbs of California, free from all alcoholic stimulants. They are the Great Blood Purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect renovator and invigorator of the system, carrying off all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. .No person can take these Bitters according to directions and remain long unwell, providing their hones 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 idici 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 Sore ; cleanse it when ym find it obstructive and sluggish in the vnius; rleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health cf the- system will follow. P. DAYMAN AND CO. Rattray-streoß Dunedin*
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Temuka Leader, Issue 278, 5 August 1880, Page 3
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