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1 .An * Auckland te!egriniin'tfie.?Be'nitffpj;ifZ«| ■ : iertweii'feadV-as- follows:--^ la the ; : .> iioa'ofiiijibankriipti o£.Qeorjge y?|wriie/ f ;^ : J j ua., } it was -stated that his liabilities ■ ;■■: i: to six million pounds. The' bankrupt'statVd +■ ;. •■; that advances to the extent [ ; made to him bythe Bank of New Squtn^ales,'V'-; ■';; f without any,seourity.', : The bank is a. creditor; A. In the estate for .the; whole amoiint, e'xeept :bae.v:v'::-,- :# million'four thousandfold liabilities. The aiderable, but have not been fully 'a3certaine(l.T~T>~r; The bank is opposing Vthe! "bankrupt's dis-^|« ;:; charge.",:;••"- li... ?:" : : ,;. v; : r lj/^rti'Vl AFl' : I Wolfc'slSthkiam. heard- :■'': .•' - ; highly taVduvau'le.'opiniohs'topresseil'uponthis re- -.';,'•,;.-: markably popular spirit, fonvhich is claimed ttot.it Isias excellent when taken as an ordinary stiniulent, ■» as it is medicinally. As will certainly,'.be. the ca:.e.' <■; When'att article 1 bnc'ovricquires a high: reputation, it - ■> • is of ,co;urse'iinitatea,'lJy,■(lisllonollrablellmlUlf.ac^;.!, , ;■, ;-■;... turoi's,:l)utwe believe that the means adppted.by the :/: ; " ; propueto'rsorthe'gohuiheartlcle'to.fchsttre'tlie'eon-.■"; i ,'■ sumcr obtaining it ardsitch "tliatthb most ordiuaryr- 1 ' ; y;..-.:" precautions will suffice;- Whence*-consider,.tho.o-£ • ;r • pxtonb to which adulteration is carried on.by un- .-':-. principled manufacturers'of spirits, it is a matter of j ■■;...'; : ;; ; pongratiilation-Jthatiuthis schnapps :wo have'an'•;-, ;/ !: : ; article eiitiroly.fre.efromall impure ingredients. :y. ;\y v' ;&; '■: ' Ilollomii's OiAtmcnt'and.. Pills. -Blieumatiin,^ tA :i 'ami rhoumatic gout are the most dreaded of ail jVi; : -v diseases, became thoir v'y; : x safe nt■no'season, hmlat ho age secure.- • iMo>wy.s:r.:,: ; ;-;..§ Uintmont, after fomentation of.tho patoful : parts,V s ■rives greater relief Jtliad auyotlier;appUcation;;bulijy it-must he .diligently used'to obtain this .desirabla. ;■£.• ; K _ ; : > rojult -.'lthasbeenliiglilycbonieadeduyrheiminwq :V . :i .;■■; siiliiccts of aU age 3 and of both sexes for ; renderui£;&; t ithotf'attacks less frefluent'and loss rigorous; and. ■,.-., for repressing the sour perspirations wursoothing >.-•;.;;:;- ;tlio nerves.- In mauy.oase3,llollbwaysvointmenli.;v; ; :tf:j : •and Mils* have proved tho greatest i moving rheumatism, and gout,whlch, na* [a^^SJ^^

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1860, 9 July 1874, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1860, 9 July 1874, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1860, 9 July 1874, Page 3

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