/ <?■? isi JJORSE COVERS MARK OP THB h BEST MATERIALS ANb WORKMANSHIP AT j ; LOWEST RATES. A. M AX WELL, Opposite King’s Stables, Tnnaru. «p 24 BRITISH AND COLONIAL BONO KONG TEA COMPANY HIS : COMPANY h'afe* ,rtaU ing'j-K' Great Sacrifice- to_bmg their SUPERIOR TEAS 1 info Ganeral Use irV every household in New Zealand, and will INSERT IN EACH PACKET A C 0 .U P Q Tha Purchaser Presenting TWENTY of these Coupons to the Grocer from when* ‘ he has bought the Tea will receive sa. ■ AGENTS— ' ■ ' Temuka—SIEGERT AND' FA UY EL. Oeraldine—W. CLARK AND R. S. COOK. 8° H. GPJESSELICH & CO.. W EAVBRS* H ALL, WOOT/’ EXCHANGE, SHIPPING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, established 1855, * SHIP to order any description of British and Continental Goods upon 2\ per cent, commission, selected by buyers with Colonial expenonce, and attend to the . pro .ippt realization of Produce at highest prices upon 1 per cent, comm.ssmn. Orders te beaccompanied by Letters of Credit or par.t-rewiitaDce.in Bank Drafts or Produce. ; Open Policies of Insurance for floating cargoes to cover sea risks. References : Chief Office of the London and Westminster Bank, or Agra Bank, mosti.of the Colonial Biuiks. , Currant Price Lists, Produce Reports, and any necessary samples or information on .. .. iaß appkcatio . ~, . - - . J
QRI Z A pERFUMEKY, 207, Rue St, Honore, Paris. LbGRAND’S SPECIAL PRODUCTS. BAYON-ORIZA (Oriza Soap). From the formula of Dr-G. Beveil. The beet soap for rendering the skin white and soft. Sweetly and refreshingly scented (rose, green and white). BATON, OEIZA-YELOUTE Exquisitely perfumed for. the toilet and bath*, i SAYON-OBIZ A (On'zi Soap) No. 2, extra gae m boxes, 6 bakes. 12 exquisite per- | iorerw, No. L 1 ■'••• OBIZA --SAVON - INCOLORB, superior quality rose tea, white heliotrope and white violet. > ■ ■ U ; OBIZA-TONIOA (Extract of Plants) to cieanre the hair. New-Mown Hay. Moss* ’ Boss, Violet; Etc, ; : ' d.-OBIZA-POWDBB, Flowers of Caroline rice. . For softening and refreshing the skin. In Elegant boxes, with powder puff. ORIZ A-VELOUTE, Flowers of rice powder, adhering to-1 he skin, with the perfume of New Mown Hay. 7 7 ORIZA-FLOWEBB (white and ambered). A* am excellent toilet water, tonic to the skin} .tyeetly and'delicately perfumed. AQtJA-ORIZA New toilet water, refreshing •, the skin.;; • •' OBIZi HAT., ,Xtoilet water with the perfume of New-Mown flay. OBIZA AOIDUJ/INB. Toilet vinegar, aromatic and disinfectant, specially adapted foriadips’toilets. OBIZA SCOTCH-LAVENDER. Spring of Scotch Lavender Flowers;;rich toilet water. EAU DE COLOGNE; OBIZA. The High- .. Life'Toilet Winter. . J ; ■ . OBIZA WATER., y Concentrated f and dii* tilled. . Extract of Superior Eau-de- , Oolfg> 6, . ...... ■ . aOUtTB.3. OBIZA DENTIFRICE. An elixir for preserving fhe teeth.and gums in good health, 1 an,d preventing, decay. OBIZA- DENTAIRB^'inf; paste or powder, for whitening the teeth without affecting 'the enamel;- ; ' ESS OBlZAlet ORIZA-LTS, Perfumes for ■ ; scrctjuf linen and the handkerchief withV but* staining. Ofi'lZA OIL, Yanonsly perfumed. For * * tenjiei iug the Hair soft acd brilliant, and presenting it falling off. Milk). An emulsive lotion, refreshing tonic to the ekin, re* moving red spots and preventing wrinkles da the face, CREME QRIZA (of Ninon, -de Lanoloe). For producing a beaixtiful white oom- : plexiou with tho clearness and velvety sdftifess of youth. "• •'■ •']':? &P* OBIZALI NE-COLOR ANTE '(the beet hair dye),’JlFor/initantaneously dying the hair to any shade, and with no danger to health. In boxes, each with brush, comb, prospectus, and bqf.i]ej or in bsxes, the bottle only without accessories. EBS OBIZA INCOLOBB YIOLEITK of the CZAR, a most exquisite perfume j quite a nosegay ol violet. 'ESS OBIZA SCARE white heliotrope, jy2 LOW VITALITY. TwR CH ORGHILL'S • SYEUP OF J ) H YPOPH 0 SFHITE OF LIME is prescribed 'by the Faculty for the Care of CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC COUGH, and GENERAL .DEBILITY. . It contains two of the principal ingredients necessary for building up the human frame, andf which is considered deficient in the sbove complaiatß, viz., PHOSPHORUS and LIME, i It cannot be fcco: highly 'recommended for DELICATE CHILDREN. DR CHURCHILL'S Compound Syrup of f HYPO PH 08PHITH 8 Is real brain food, and in oaiei of rouioular and nervous exhaustion hat acquired a world-wide-reputation. Bach bottle bears Dr CHURCH ILL’S Signature. Price 4fr. Prepared only by SWANN, CHEMIST, 12, Rue Castiglione, Paris. yS jp alt ENT WROUGHT NAILS. J J. CORDES & 00. The Patentees and Sole Manufacturer* of the well-known Patent Wrought Nail commonly knows as " EWBANK’B NAILS,” desire to make it known that a ‘ Star ’ 0 Cross’ is their Trade Mark, aad that all Nails made and sent out by them, except clasp, bear this mark upon their heads, and tiias; within every package sent from their Works is also placed a card bearing their (fame and Address. Any Nails, therefore, which are not i distinguished as above, must not be confounded with “ EWBANK’S NAILS,” tho quality of which is so well approiated as far superisr to that of any othemake. DOS WORKS, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, England (MRDERS for Rubber Stamps received ) at tho Lkaujsu Office i
KiED DOT-lON IN PRICE. ’ONE GUINEA PER YEAR! M : Mercantile & bankruptcy GAZETTE OP NEW ZEALAND. [EbtabIiISHKD 1876.] Thi* old and well-established Gazette is now Bbducbb to One Guinea (Indexes, fire ■killings extra), and ist delivered to Ail Subsoexbbbs in Oantbbvibt EVERY, SATURDAY, giriag the latest information of all ' Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, I Wool Liens, Agricultural Liens, Bailnenta, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Ac., .and Bubßshwall tnattefs relating to Bankruptcy, Letters Patent, Ac., up to time of issue. Bakbib Copy Sent Fees oh Application. Sojacription, Qne Guinea; Indexes (pub* dished half-yearly), 5s extra. ■ " Head Office— 7v- B. T. WHEELER’S ADVERTISING AGENCY, ■ Stafford Street, Dunedin. Orders may be left at the Temuxa Lbadbh’Office, Temuka, or sent direct to the Head Office,Dunedin. ■. a PI3 ; gratifdl-comfoMng. EPPS’SJocoa breakfast. * * By a thorough knowledge of the natural ,ws which govern the operations of digestion ■ ad nutrition, and by u careful application of the fluo properties of well-selected Cocoa, i . Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables ; + with a delicately-flarored beverage, which ' us many heavy doctor’s bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of • diet that a constitution may be gradually * built up until, strong enough to resist every ■’tendency to disease, Hundreds 6f/subtlo ■ maladies re floating around us ready to attack whwevfcr ahere is a weak point.,. Wetpay, J escape many a fatal shaft by keeping bur-. Selves,, well fortified with purn,blnsfl and a prsipeljf jlbprisheij f Article in the ■ Civil Service Gazette. Mods simply with boiling water or milk. Bold iu i*lb. packets by Grocers, labelled ■, ' ■ JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMCKOPATHIO CHEMISTS, LONDON, ENGLAND. «v 27 . - GOLD JEWELLERY Registered. The Only Perfect Substitute for 18-Oara ■■ ; Gold./ Brery article of Jewellery, Free and safe per'jpWt. : ’/ . 0.0 BOWS, Brompton road, London, B.W. ‘%:O R D 'IN SE A SON A PRACTICE ■ " in the Colony on ■ , SPEOiaL DISEASES ' , has given 1 .5 D» ,L. . L. S M | T,H (he most thorough knowledge * of Diseases ' in all its intricacies. In ENGLAND ' - - he/- was/.' Assistant -' ■ - to the greatest Syphilographer ~ in the World ~ viz., ~, - ■' ■ . Da ROBERT JAMES PULVERWELL M.D., London. Thus, in visiting D* L. L. SMITH, PATIENTS know j they are consulting | : one who CANNOT BE EXCELLED in . the Old. 1 or in the New , i WORLD In Nervous Affections, i in Nervous Debility,' ! la Affcetions Relating to; Married Life, in the Indiscretions of Early To at! in Loss of Memory, Consult' DnJ L. L. 8 M I TH, * Y', 182, Coll, ips streetvßast ; (i|te the residence of His Ex9el iency) i J • Medicines, appropriately, packed, will liks wise he ■eat to any address. ... . Every attention is paid to the appropriate package of parcels. f,» L. L. SMITH M.D., 182 Collins street East, . Mel bourn FORMS of EOK SaLE caabe %J obtain dat the Office of thia Paper.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1516, 8 June 1886, Page 4
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1,267Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1516, 8 June 1886, Page 4
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