v WOLWS SCHIEDAM SCHtfA / ePS.-As a general beyierage, .a necessary correctorlof water',,rondero j •impure'by ve'getabkrde'cbmposition or other causes, las;'limestone,' Sulphate of Copper,'&'e.; Wolfe's _ Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps is superior toievery • 'otheralcoholic preparation, ,Its''purity and.exemp--tidil from'all'grossly intoxicating properties',''combined with; its ihildlystimiilatiug and'-invigorating' elements, establishifns the.only.a'coholic beverage. hY-bur country that can' be imbided with pleasure. aud safety. Uieu'ervous torpor and 'debility which.' , follow .tho administratioii3 of other alcoholic pre*: paratioma and mixture's .of tlie .day,. succeeded )iy; their! intense' a'rid''paihml "nervous" reactibns," are jtaknoira.as^subsequent'effects.of'the Schiedam Schnapps, even, ■ when taken too :freely,. .while ..as.a Stomachic, a Tonic Appetise' - it stands preeminent i among: the established' curatives of the "day."'''A' .public tfJ4j ; ol,t>venty years' dUration,iuevery:section of America, of. Wolfe's Schiedam. Aromatic 'Schnapps, its unsolicited' endorsement by'.the' .■medical-faculty,' and; ajsale ;uneinuUleu bfany other ■( alcohobo,distillation,, liaye insure for. it the reputa -. tidn. of'Purity'and saiubfitydaimetl for.it by "the.! : proprietor'dn'its'origm'itl introdu'etidhto'thopublic.''
. <:.Roll6my'B n Pills.— Weak' S'toiiiach^Tho'' 'mksb cannot (enumerate oha<Quarter o£ fchd • distre33iu g symptoms arising from, enfeeblod .digestion, all of which" might lie readily aispelledby these admirable • Pills; They remove" all-unpleasant'tastes'frbiii the' mptuh,, £fatuleucy ; , and, constipation.- .Hqlloway.'s Pilt3 rouse the stpitiaeh, liver; and every, 6ther,organ, helping'digestion to'that'healthy tone which few enables it, to convert -.alii we .eat and 'drink to the nourishment of our bodies.... (fence these, Pills,are, •the'surest strengthitiersj'andthe safest restorative,' - in'nervoiisness; wasting;and chronic debilityj^flol-1 .loway's,Pills, are..infallible, remedies toe. impaired,, ' ap betite;' eructations, and a multitude 'of'other dis-' agreeable.symptoms whicli'rentier' miserable-' the' ,live3;of.thpusand3.:<.-These.Pills .are approved tiy.aW: classes,— lave. .:: ;"'., . „~. '~.
P\ : WrO- l s': i: 2-i*; ] C^T i a S j..j „!;,-., ■.;.■■■: ■■'■I !..' ■ '■■ •':■■ as'im 1 - I^';''1 ;I "' '■ "■ ■ •■; i, JVI'IOJ; ■:>:■ f'''l{i! U'Ul-ii i!.1J.*:'1.:.-.. ; -. . i'COLONIAL BANKuOF-NEW'-ZBiliMD.-jOAHTALfi ji-.'i ; .'.>,:'.f-- : -< i-.i. iAOOO,OOO- - ..j | "i)la-400,000iShaves# £seach 1 ; ■■■-~ To be offered {.to I the public by : a. first is3ue. of ..'. j ; , .one-half, .yiz.,:200,000 Shares. ; ~; i . TOjbe called, up as fpllpyvs ~ Five Shillings pa application; lQs ; on allotment: ....',.ss.two.months.after allotment;.. 5j four ;'' r iaoni£hs;'^ter\aUpJtoB i nt';.7s3.six '''ajlotnient; which will, ;•' the end of six.mbnthj. will be made for 12 months afterthe'Bank is first.opened' in "tihn'edib,' arid, future calls will'hot exceed 5s per Share', to'be tn'ade/'iC required l at intew&ls : of hot' leak than ;threje months ' ; ri ; - .'■;. , ii'.'i ! . ! - "■• ■ .; - ? With.reference to the f all prospectus hitherto,, ■published.'in..this ..journal-it (is 'now; brought' under the noticfeptthepublic that applications.: for shares have been very freely made in.other .provinces, lip less .than some j 65,000 haying 1 Been applied fgrin piago.alone up to June 1. ' : It is intended tioiorm ,a Locail Committee from amongst'.tie number ;of'applicants herej'' ; forjthe purp'oje' of ''allotting"shared in this. •province' and '.generally I 'superintending the. actions of the'Cotripi'nyJ (>•/'" <'" • i:i ' ; ' '.;•"'' ;i| The-share list; will oWon 'July 10th; andenrly applicatioiufonshares should -therefore, be'. made, so as tojamnje. for formation of local . committees without any delay,' and a deputation | 'of 'Provisional Directors- from. Dunecliu will soon visit this province for the purpose of. cooperation with jme local committee.., ■■ : Prospectuses form 3 .o n f a'ppl,ic (tioii'for shares'!.' aMlair'furthrpu'ticulars'may be obtained at' o.uri offices, 25''Qaeestreet,' and' also' at the'' UmW Bank of Australia and'Bank'of Austra'* -lasia;' :, ' ; ''"•'■••!'"'-• : ' 1 ' 1 - < : '-'- "■■•■'■'* '<..■■ ■ ■■:■ ~, ■ HENDERSON & MiCFARLANB,'.; ■;,'; ■;, • •AgeutsGolonialßankof New Zealand," :
: f IU'EW . EDITION;; OF IOCAI/ CHViV :. : ; Bit.!— Well/ Tony have you insured your iiiifflfret?■■■•:•■ '■' •;. : " ; ; ■■■'-'"■ ■*,< 'ji ; - ( " ToM-Iliave'that, man I ;'arid what's : more, \-since I- hive been getting i- my -Groceries at McQowan's, I find I have ■an overplus every , ,pay. ; (Bill)—I knew I .would riot have advised you to ;go there. -~; Tom—LastSiturilay, Iliad3ssawd in the fortnight's spoils, and I bought a doll -for wee Mary, and a horse'for Johnny. v . Next thing I intend to b'iiyisa pair of nice warm slippers for , the wife, to keep her feet dry this/cold weather. ' (Bill)— That's 1 what 1 call making a good ino of your money.' (Tom)— Why, before?was dealing at'McSowan's; Tha'd hardly a penny to rub on another. (Rill)—He does a good trade, and heis doing;more.'every day; '..(Torn)—l suppose ' he will soon be ; taking a big ■ shop. (Bill)— Oh j he likes theilittle place ; ; everybody knows it now. ...: , , , ; , !; . •. ; !; ,! ..•' ■■'■. . Toil—tyo.wonder he sells, look at his list of i .prices,. ',';. : ' . '■.-.,,.. ..',_.'. ~: ~' Fine White : Sugar, per lb - - - 5d Companies No. I'' .. : '.• .., • . ■ '•.'- s|d, ; ■ ''• «. : . ' ■ -'"' . ,' ; 6d" Soap (bars),, fronr'' ■ ■ '.""'/ ■' ; ,- j 7d Jams, : fro'n ! ■■ •' l •''■■'• '■■ ' '•'&& Full: Weightfperms; per lb. ■■■ ■'■' ■-. - >\ s . ■ ; Kice, •■from \-':-■:-.1 •/■■•'■.-■■• ■■•■ -'3d Best OtagoiOatmeal <•. .■ ■ •■ ■<... U-. iSplendid American Syrup .> . : i» ; > Cd ■|Pjckle3,.frpm; ■•:.-.. .•; .-.(■• -MM ;' Exfcra.QualityTea; and best.Butter obtainable. . . ... ;■'. ~-. ,-, ..; j :,.,,.; ,-. ~ ,'. .... Bnii—That,, Syrup is a.fine thing among children now that butter is so,dear. : . .', Tom—Here's .Charley.;,' let's rjdebim out on his i\lunicipdPony/ .We'll, Charley, how's the Council' getting tin? -Charley! Oh, kicking O'er pail, r as : usual.'"' Now that they have got good-footpaths'in the priricipal places' at the public expense, they have resolved to make no more, nor pufc'up kerbiag, unless the residents pay one-half the cost,!- (Bill) Oh that's nonsense; they are going to do something in Mary street.-. . ... -..;;..
CuARiRr-Yes; one part of it, and the residents hare fco.pay the half. Then they go intojthe expense of getting plans and specifications for L'apt. B.'s bridge, although they were ■promised;* plan by'the 18th.' (Bill)— That's necessary,'' for : the other week - they accepted fcendersat more than twice the amount of their engineer's estimate' ; ' < ; ■ '
C'HARiBV-Oh, well let them go on, it may all cpme right in the end. (Tom)-Ye3, three years hence we will be hopelessly in debt., . . ' Biu-rNo.fear; .stick to McGlowan and we can' Ipay.anjthing, iffwe only tike his advice, and that is, to live within our income. ~,..: jS* Best Bread, deUyned daily. frpmMoSowAH'a
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1857, 6 July 1874, Page 4
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