tin's opportunity of tendering choir services to residents in New Zealand 'for j the supply of all articles if general con- i sumpti Vi 'bbt. Liable in England. Subjoined is a list of articles they are prepaied to ship, all of which are maimfartured by, or procured froth', the first houses i—t Agricultural implements Ma'chiriery Hardware and Ironmorigery . , . .1 Carriages, dogcarts; etc Saddleiy and horse clothing Rifles, guns arid arrimunitiori • Household furniture ‘Oils-, paints end varnish Lamps Dinner and hi'eakfasf serviced Silver plate Plated wares of Birmingham aftd Sheffield inadufatture Cutlery Sewing machines timbre las arid parasols Persohdl fclbthiilg, etc Table add Household linen Perfumery; brushes and soapi* Oilman’s stores Wines, spirits and beet Soda-water machinery Musical instruments Optical, mathematical and p’frildsdp'hcffcal instriinientS Watches,-clocks and jewellery Prints and pietdre frames' Books; Periodicals mid newspapers Stationery a'hd accouvft books Billiard and bagatelle tables Cricketing goods and other articles 1 8i spri'rt Orders for Musical and idril'o’soplWal Instruments;• and a!f ariiriles' rioftri'edtricl ■with tbs Arts arid’ S'cfe'A’ehs,’ feg'u'ire great pei's6hall frai'e sVd |rids/menf,* and 1 shoiild | he a'edb'inp'ahfcd by as detailed!’ rnsfrriction's a's possible; 6V by sh&fertfs arid drawings and measmeVhents’, if. possible.’ ! Terms': A Itemitf. ,n : Ce or Order for Payment must accompany the Order. GIIINDLAY AND 1 CO., : East India and Colonial Agent's, Parliament street; London.-S.W. 27.v in eg- ak Bitter s.- ~ MLILIONS bear’ testimony to eithr wonderful curative effects. They are not a vile fancy drink, made of poor rum;- Whisky, proof spirits arid refuse liquors,- doctored, spiced,- and sweetened to‘please the taste, and 1 called ;‘ v - forties/’’ ‘‘Appetisers,” “Restorers,” ‘ &c,-, ; that lead the tippler on to dhirikeii- : ess" diitl* ruin ; but are true' ilitdieiut ' from the native roots aml : herbs' ofOali;fbi'ni'a, free from all alcoholic stliiidlantis, 'They are the Great Bldbd'Puriliiir ami a life-giving principle,-a 1 ]ieid“Cdtririiiov-fitoi and invigorator of the system;-carrying off all poisonous niotter and restoring the blood to a healthy Condition, No person can take these Bitters according- tc directions and Veirtiiiir long unwell, - providing their"' hones are riot destroyed by mineral poison-or other-means,-and the vital organs wasted beyond the point ol repair. They ai-'e a gentle'purgative as Well as tonic, possessing'also the peculiar merii of acting as a powerful agent n xdiering Congestion and’ Inflammation of tin Liver 1 and all the visceral organs. • ’ Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenevci you find'rts irupuritives bursting througl jthe skin- in l Pimples,- Eruptions,- m Sore ; cleanse it when■ yor' find it eh sti-uctrve and-';’’sluggish' hr the vein's : cleanse it when it is fodl, and your feel rugs will tell you' when. 1 * Keep tit blood puce;'arid the health cf‘ the sy.s tern wdlhfollow. AND CD.- 4 ( Rattray-streot, • Dunedin •
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Temuka Leader, Issue 323, 30 November 1880, Page 3
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441Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Temuka Leader, Issue 323, 30 November 1880, Page 3
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