I Business Notices NEW SEEDSVEGETABLE, FLORAL, &c. William Wood OAS 'JUST IMPOB.TEI) direct from !.l Melbourne another Corieignment o: New Vegetable, Floral, and other Seeds—a Splendid Collection of the Choicest Varieties i from one of, the most reliable Melbourne ! Sourceß—which he now offers the Trade, or j BetaH, at LOWEST AUCKLAND RATES. : For Contents of "Storekeepers' Case," I price 5 Guineas; "Market Gardener's Collec- ! tion," price £1; "Post; Free Collection," | price 10s; or Retail Prices, Postal Rates for 1 t eeda.and other useful information respecting Gardening, &c.,. s*e Thames AdvbbtjSEß SUMMARY SUPPLEMENT' of August 11th, which will be posted to any given 1 Address., ■— — CABBAGE, CAULIFLO WEE, TOMATQ, MELON, and CUCOMBEE PLANTS on Sale in Season. Fruit! Fruit! BEGULAR SUPPLIES of Sydney, Tasmanian, Island, and American to the Trade at Lowest Rates. " . Go to W. Wood's for the PRIMEST NEW CHEESE procurable, Trade and Retail. Go to Wat. Wood's for the very best FRESH BUITER procurable. Trade and Retail. ;..; , . i Grft&eries. For Good and Cheap Groceries —Wholesale and Retail—Country Settlers and Others cannot db better than go to the well-known Address — W. WOOD, CENTRAL CHEAP MART, Pollen Street, Thames. 1903. NEW SEASON TEAS! 1883-1884. HAVE NOW -ARRIVED, Ei s.s. HOIHOU. 9 no pAGKAaEs of aboveSAMPLES CAN NOW BE OBTAINED. For further particulars|apply to-—. THOMAS VEALE, GENERAL IMPOBTEE, POLLEN STEEET. "Hf**E R B A L I V' T. T>ROFESSOR ELLIS is the only Medical JL Herbalist in the Colony who is prepared to treat all diseases and complaints. In all places where he has practised, both through* out India and parts of this Colony, he has prescribed with rery great and .surprising success. He guarantees to cure in all complaints if not too far gone. He has treated hundreds who are now in health, who were subject to the following complaints : Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption (second stage), Cataract, Dropsy, Dysentry, Fevers, Liver Complaints, Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, Hciatica, Lumbago, and secret complaints of young men (without fail). All Skin Diseases can be cured by the Medicated Vapour Baths, combined with the Blood Purifier. For testimonials see the Observer. HERBS WORK OUT THE MOST COMPLETE CURE. Pbof. Ellis, in introducing the following Remedies to the inhabitants of the Thames, only aiks them to try them. Cough Syrup, for Croup, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness*, also relieves Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption ; Soothing Syrup, for children in all their ailments while cutting teeth. Toothache, Headache and Neuralgia Elixir, instantaneous relief for all nervous pains and aches. Worm Cakes in Packets, mostly the first dose is effectual. The wonderful Corn Cure is a positive cure for hard and soft corns andjjwarts (without pain). Aleo Liver, Nerve, Asthma, Antibilious, and Invigorating Life Pills. These articles only neeu to be tried, when they will conduce to satisfactory results. PBOF. W. ELLIS, MEDICAL HERBALIST, 308, Queen Sxeeet, AUCKLAND, Next Young Women's Institute. Cough Syrup, 2s. Soothing Syrup, Is. Elixir for Toothache, Headache, and Neuralgia, Is. Worm Cafces, per Packet, Is. The Wonderful Corn Cure, 2*. All Pills, per Box, Is. . The above can be purchased from J. E. Hansen, Pollen street; Mrs M. Nobbfky, Pollen Btreet; and Mr A. Bobkb, Karoka Creek. . For treatment in all Complaints apply by letter, stating what complaint, how Jong standing, and the part where the most violent symptom* are felt, then medicine can be for* warded. 19*3 MR TYNDALL begs to inform the Public and his Patients at the Thames that for their greater convenience he has RE' MOVJSD his Consultation Rooms to Mr Kill's, Chemist, Owen street, where he will be happy to receive his Patients on the THIRD TUESDAY in every Month. ROENNAU'S Chests of Drawers and Chiffoniers are still the Admiration.— Tables from 7s 6d each. |>EAL PORK SAUSAGES, BRAWN 11 &c, at * Deeble & Co.'s, . ROLLESTON STBBET. I WI3H it to be understood tiat my object in selling 3s 'x'B_ is the greatest good to the , greatest number, and that the greatest number a number one, therefor* try McGowam's 8» Hu ■ '....; ■.. ■'■■
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4585, 14 September 1883, Page 3
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