Business Notice* NEW ZEALAND LABOUR EXCHANGE. R. M. HEIGHTON & CO, 177, Queen stbeet, Auckland, . HOUSE, lAND, & QKNEBAI. COMMISSION i.&>HTB, Valuators, Missing Friends, and Private Enquiry Officef. "PROPERTIES of every description bought JL and sold, inctedingFArma, Hotels, Board* ing Houses, Businesses. Town and Country Properties, Bought, Sold, or Lefc^Money Lent ow Freehold, Leasehold, and Personal Security. Mortgages and Loans negotiate d.'-PiiirtneMHipi and Investments arranged, Bents and Book Debts Collected- Labour Exchange and Pri* rate Enquiry Office, himng Agents in all the principal towns in the colonies. B. M. Hbighton &Co. 177, Queen street. * | Try Crocker's Celebrated Boots AT EEDUOED PRICES FOE CASH ON DELIVERY ONLY. ™ £ i. d. GENTS' Best-finished Balmoral Boots, »q moitGu-e, from ... 0 16 0 Gente 1 Best-finished laced Shoes, to measure, from ... , 011 0 Ladies' Besl-finished Kid or French Calf Side spring Boots, to measure, fro to ... . , tf 16 0 . Ladies' BesMni&hsd Laced Shoes, to measure, from ... ... 012 0 MEN'S, WOMEN'S, & CHILDREN'^ Auckland Manufactured BOOTS— A GOOD ASSORTMENT— AT Wholesale Prices. Repairs Neatly Executed in Quick Time. Boota Halt Soled and Heeled, 4s. George Crocker, T:E BOOTMAKER, BKOWiM STREET, GRAHAMBTOWN. Lamb! Lamb! Lamb! THE FIRST OF THE SEASON. F. Wells" & Son T>EG* to intimate that they will ha?« : ORRO W, . ■'.■ AT THEIR SHOP, OWEN STREET, GrEAHAMSTOWN, The First Lamb of the Season. "WE HAVB PRIME NAPIER BEEF WETHEB MUTTON PRIME VEAL, and DAIRY-FED PORK; And the Show of bur own Cured HAMS and BACON cannot- be surpassed on the Thames. SMALL GOODS of every description and POULTRY can be had, dressed or undressed, lit the shortest notice. REAL POEK SAUSAGES every Satur* day, and our Germans can tell for themselves^ —all made bf our water engine. Note our Address— F. WELLS AND SON, OWEN STREET, GRAHAMBTOWN. HE R B A L I 3 f| l IMIIMWIIIIMII I ■■I——— JL • PROFESSOR ELLIS is the only Medical Heriiuli.tt in the Colony who ia prepared to treat all diseases and complaints. In all places where he lias practised, both through* out India and parts of this Colony, be baa prescribed with very great and surprising success. He guarantees to cure in all com* clumtß if not too far gone. Wo has treated hundreds who are now in health, who were nubjrtct to the following complaints s Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption (second sfng») f Cataract, Dropsy, Dy sen try, Fevers, Lirer Complaints, Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, 6'ciuttca, Lumbago, end secret complitiuti of young men (without fail). Ail Skin Diseases can be cured by iho Medicated Vmpour Baths, combined with the Blood Purifier. For te*ti« monials «cc the Observer. HIfiIiBSWOEE OUT THE MOST COM- ' j PLKTE I.URE. . ■ . - { Peof. Ellis, ia introducing the following Ron.edies to i>he inhabitants of the Tliame*, only aika then to try them. Cough Sjrup, for Croup, Hooping Ooogb, Hoarseness,.also reliivcs Asthma, Bronchitis, and Consumption; Soothing Sjrup, for children in all their ailments while cutting teeth. Toothache, Headache and Neuralgia Elixir, instantaneous relief for all nerv>u» pains and aches. Worm Cakes in Packets, mostly the first dose is effectual. The wonderful Corn Cure is a positive cure for bard and soft corn* andjwart3 (without pain). Also Lirer, Nerve, Aotbtna, Antibilious > and Invigorating Life Pills. These articles onlj neeu jio be tried, when they w.ll conduce to satisfactory results. PROF. W. ELLIS, MEDICAL HEEBALISt, 308,. QrjEEN Stbebt, AUCKLAND, Next Young Women's Institute, Cough Syrup, 29. ' . Soothing Syrup, Is. Elixir for Toothache, Headache, and Neuralgia,-la. Worm Caiea, per Packet, Is. The Wonderful Corn Cure 2s All Pilla, per Box, Is. The above can be purchased from J. E. Haksen, Pollen street; Mrs M. Nobbttut, Pollen street j and Mr A. Basics, Xank» Creek. For treatment in all Complaints apply by letter, stating what complaint,; how Jong standing, and the. part where the most violent symptoms ate felt, then medicine can be forwarded, . 1913 At a very pleasant tea.party,'the conren** tiou turned on transmigration. A l«dy ot exquisite beauty who was sipping MoGoWax'a belt, turned to Mr ——>'ttnd.f»iked what *o«u bt would prefer %q inhabit ? Tc fe^ r^'tirrH'iJfr
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4588, 18 September 1883, Page 3
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663Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4588, 18 September 1883, Page 3
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