MESSRS GRIND LAY de CO take tin's oppodunly .of. tendering their services to nsidenls in New Zealand for tin* supply of all articles if general consumjiti u ol't i liable in England. Subjoined is a list of articles they are j.repa ed to ship, all of which are maunf’artnred hy, or procured from, the first Ileuses : Agricu’tural iniph mods Machinery Hardware and iro im >ngery Carriages, dwgcjMds, etc Sudd’t ry and li.n-.se clothing Rifles, guns and ammunition Household furniture Oils, pahits and varnish Lamps D’mr r and hr< akfast services Silver plate Plated wan s of B rmnmham and Sheffield .manufacture Cutlery Sewing machines Umbre las and parasols Persona! clotinug. etc Tab’e end ho ja- hold linen •P« rfumeiy, hrnshos and soaps Oilman's stores Wines, spirits and heei ■Soda-watei machinery Mu-ica! instruments •Optical, m.-vlmmatical and philosophical .instruments Watches, duoks and jewellery Prints and picturo ,fr urns Books, Piiiodica'ls and-newspapers Stationery and account books Billiard and bagatelle tallies Cricketing goods and other articles of sport Orders h r M tsicnl and 'Phrl '.sophh al Instrument!;, and all ar ides connected .with the Aits and Sciences, require great personal care and judgment, and should lie aecomp ini; d by as detailed instun tions as pi ssib'e, or by patterns and drawings and ,mea iireinents if possible. Terms: A .Remilt, nee or Ord' r for P .yment runs' ac. ompaiiy the Order,
GRIND LAY AND CO., East India and C( loiral Age* ts, Partimei.-t street, London. S.W 27. VINEGAR fi ITT K US. M 1.1 LIONS bear testimony to their wonderful curat ivc-Llccls. They an- not a vile fancy drink, made >.f poor rum, whisky, proof spirits and refuse liquors, doctored, spiced, an sweetened to please the taste, and called *• Tonics, ’’ “Appetisers,” “Hestonrs,” etc,, that lead the tippler on to drunken- 1 css and ruin ; but are true medicine iroiu the native roots and herhs of Callf'lrnia, tree from al! alcoholic stimulants. They are the Great, lllood Purifier and a jfe-glving principle, a perfect renovator and invigorator of the system, carryingoil' all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to g healthy condition. No person can take these Hitters according to directions and remain long unwell, providing their hones are not destroyed hy mineral poison or other means, and the vita! organs wasted heyoinl the point ol repair. They are a gentle purgative as well as tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent n .elite iug 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 yet find it obstruct!ve and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse it when it is foul, a: d your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health < i tpe system will follow, P. i.AV hi A N AND CO, Kanray-strot c. Dunedin
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Temuka Leader, Issue 295, 25 September 1880, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 295, 25 September 1880, Page 3
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