Hotels, etc NOTICE. waihoxThotel, TE AROHA. THE undersigned begs most respectfully to tbank the inhabitants of the Waihou, Waifcoa and Piako districts for past favors, and trusts that by strict attention to business, and by keeping the best of Liquors and Beer that they will continue their favors. Good accommodation j also good * stables, second to none in the district. WM. DIBSELL. 1277 NOTTINGHAM CASTLE HOTEL, MOEEINSVILLE, P I A X O Dp S T R?I 0 T. R. S. BROWN, (Late of the 'All (Nations Hotel, Thames) Peopeietob. THE above Superior Hotel has just been refitted, at great expense, with all modern requirements, and tourists and persons travelling through the Upper Thames and Piako Districts in search of land will here find the beat accommodation and obtain the most reliable information. The Store Boom ia replete with a splendid selection of Wines, Spirits, Alee, Ac., all of the verj finest 'duality. buperioi Stabling, ThiTtlTiot c l, Queen Stbeet, Auckland. SELECTiBILLIARD SALOON, containing one of Bennett's Prize Tables, the fastest and best tables in New Zealand; and Alcock's Exhibition table that took first prize at the Great Exhibition of 1862, the handsomest table in the Colonies. The rooms are lofty and well lighted, and the marking most carefully attended to. 1094 J. KARRIGAN. Agent for the New Zealand Insurance Go. — _ . _ n lull? if« fctliKliilff •iußdraoo ooa^jnenj puareez Mejj aoj qaeSy Oriental Lounge and Nevada Hotel, CEHTBH OT QUEEN AND DUBfIAM STREETS,] j Auckland. I H. 0. E I C^ MON D, P^SOPRIETOE. THE Proprietor oi the above Establishment ever alive to the comforts of bis PATRONS, has for some time seen and felt that there was a want of some place of Resort of a more private nature, and at the same time, more Elegantly appointed - LOUNGE, where Professional Gentlemen, Business Men and others, after the faVigues of the day, could wile away an hour in pleasant converse., ■ \ Durham street Bar and Luncheon Bar open daily. Medical T\ IR E C T T E STI.MOITI To Mb Graves Aickbn, Chemist, AtrCKLAND. Sih,—^^l have much pleasure in bearing testimony respecting the benefits I have derived by using your Compound Syrup of Eucalyptus of Lime and Quinine. I have been a great sufferer for the last three years with chest complaint, during which time I have been, under the care of skilful medical men, both ia New Zealand and the neighboring colonies, but cannot say I ever ex perienced any beneficial effects from their treatment. Last summer I commenced taking your Lime Mixture, and am happy to inform you that I have been steadily improving weekly ever since—notwithstanding two or three severe colds I have had this winter— and am now almost free from complaint, and can safely say, undoubtedly it is the best medicine I have overtaken, and as a soothing expectorant it is not to bo equalled. I give you my name and address, not for publication, but as a guarantee tbat what I state here is truthful, and should you at, any time wish to ( refer any person to me, I shall be most happy to inform them of the benefits to be derived from a fair trial of your invaluable mixture.— I am, &c. M.F.D. (The original letter may be seen on application.) . Mafiy others suffering from Bronchial and Lung Complaints have borne witness to the unquestionable efficiency of in cases where the usual remedies have failed. The effect upon those afflicted with that dreadful disease CONSUMPTION, and its kindred chest affections, is best described in the language of one who experienced benefit, as follows:—" After commencing the medicine the expectoration came away freely, my cough appeared to bo naturally relieved, and I could then sleep at night, although it was impossible to get sleep previously—my chest seemed to have a weight lifted off it, and I could take a breath with freedom; My appetite is better, and I feel altogether stronger, and in a fair way to recover." This is literally the language of many who have tried the Syrup of Eucalyptus and Hypophoephites of Lime and Quinine. This is a pharmaceutical preparation of genuine worth, deserving the cordial acceptance of the Faculty and the Public. Soid in Booties at 3s 6d Each. Mamttfacxubed at "THE PHARMACY," QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. 1101
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3726, 3 December 1880, Page 4
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