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. BusYneasNotices. ■■■;: .MUSICAL NOTICE. SELLING Omi- SELLING OFF 11 ,H. OUOKBGY, IMPQETEE, INSTRUMENT AND : MUSIC SELLER, Junction cf Queen and Wakefield streets, Auckland. j..jj CUCKSEY contemplates leaving Auok--1.1. land for England shortly, and hasdeermined to dispose of all his Stock on hand, PIANOFORTES ON HAND. The Choicest and Cheapest of all the Noted Makers, Tricord Cottage, byßordof Paris, £37 J - two or three Second-hand cheap. EX 'LAUDERDALE.' at Opened, a large and choice selection by i\ the greatest makers, at lowest possible prices. from £12^10a. - No reasonable offer refused. Greatly Reduced, all of the finest quality, CONCERTINAS, VIOLINS, FLUTES, &c. 40,000 of all the Popular Music on hand. Trade aupplied; orders by Post punctually attended to. GEATEFUL.-OOMFORTING. JgPPS'S 0 0 00 A. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowlelge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epp3 has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage, which may save us many neavy doctors' bills."— GivU Semce Gazette. Mahofaoiobb op Coooa.—"We will now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs James Epps and Co., manufacturers of dietetic articles, at their works in the Eustonroad, London."—See article in Ccrfs Homefold Guide, Made simply with boiling water or milk, Sold only in packets, labelled thus :— JAMES EPPS & CO., ■■ HOMEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, 48, 'inieadneedle Street, and 170, Piccadilly; Works, Diana Place, - Euston Eoad, London. THE-PATENT "BURLEIGH" SOCK L DRILL and AIR COMPRESSOR, driven ty STEAM or COMPRESSED AIR. The most approved machinery, for mining, tunnelling, quarrying, shafting, open cutting, submarine drilling, and, in fact, every form of rock work., It combines: SIMPLICITY, STRENGTH, LIGHTNESS, and COMPACTNESS in a remarkable degree, and is convenient, easily handled, and NOT LIABLE TO GET OUT OF ORDER. ' It drills holes from f to 5 inches in diameter at a depth not exceeding 30 or 35 feet, at a rate of from 2 to 6 inches per Minute, according to the nature of the rock. The average progress in the Hoosac Tunnel by hand labour was 49 feet per month; by the "Burleigh" Drill 150 „ „ dol. c. Cost per foot by hand drills was ■ 43 87 „ „ "Burleigh" -18 75 and this includes the expense of removing debris, laying tram, and catting tha water-dam in bottom of the tunnel. The GOLD RUNT DITCH and MMNB COMPANY, PLACER COUNTY, CAL., creased their cutting in a 7 feet x 8 feet tunnel from 2 feet 6 inches per week by hand labour, at a cost of 60 dollars, to 18 feet per week by "Burleigh 1 ' drills at a reduced cost at 50 per cent. Any further information as regards Prices, Terms, a'c, on application to ALDERSON and SONS.. 221, Elizabeth-street, Sydney, N.S.W., SOLE AGENT 3 for all the; Australian Colonies, including N. 8. Wales, Victoria, New Zealand, Queensland, &c,

p 0 -W, E L L*S BALSAM OP ANISEED FOR COUGHS, COLD 3, i SHORTNESS OP BRBVTH, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, &c. EXTRAORDINARY CURB OF A OOUGH, HER MAJESBy's GO'S BOAT ' HEILEY.' Wick, North-east Coast of Scotland. Dear Sir, 7th September, 1868. Having had a most distressing and severe cough, which cansed me many sleepless nights and restless days, I was recommended by his LORDSHIP the EARL of CAIMNESSto try yourmo3t valuable Balsam of Aniseed, and I can assure yon, with the first dose, I found immediate relief, even without having to suspend, my various duties: and the first small bottle, completely cured me, therefore I have -the greatest confidence in recommending it to the million. Moat respectfully yours, W. LINZBLL, H.M.G.8., 'NETLEY. To Mr Powell. THIS EXTRAORDINARY COU9H MEDICINE Has been established for nearly half a century, and its large and increasing sale throughout the United Kingdom and the Colonies, proves it to be not only a favourite medicine with the public, but an article of necessity to those suffering from bronchial ailments. Sold .by all the wholesale medicine houses in Melbourne and' Sydney; and retail by all respectable chemists and storekeepers throughout Australia and New Zealand. Prepared by THOMAS POWELL, 16, Blackfriara-road, IMPORTANT CAUTION. Observe that the words "THOMAS POWELL, Blackfriara-road, London," are en-, graved on the Government stamp affixed over the top of each bottle, without which none can be genuine; 'and to.IMITATE WHICH IS FELONY. ASK. FOR "POWELL'3 BALSAM of :".;;.: aniseed." "telegmpheoems. A V NEW SUPPLY of these forms, bound ,; ' up inßooks of 200 eaoh, : with butt for keeping memorandum of all messages des- j patched, JUST PRINTED at the Advertiser Office.. These books have heen'found very convenient and useful to business men, and as they are exceedingly cheap are now being largely used, TRI-WEEELY NEWSPAPER. PRIOESTWOPBNOE. THE COBOMANDEL MAIL TJT7ILL for the future be PUBLISHED W THREE TIMES a WEEK in an enlarged and improved form, and under new proprietary, The MAIL will be found an excellent medium lor advertising. Advertisements will be received in Auckland by Messrs Reed and Brett, Evening Star Olce; and at the Thames by Wilkinson & Onto?, Advehisbb Office.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1855, 11 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1855, 11 September 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1855, 11 September 1874, Page 4

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