STEAM TO AUCKLAND, Cabbyihg Passbhqbbs and Cabqo. ffi^jjjw ROTOMAHANA, A. Fabquhab, Master. Fbom: Thames. 30th—Tuesday, at 8.30 morning ,„. July Ist—Wednesday, at 9 morning Fbom Auckland. 29th—Monday, at 3 30 afternoon 30th—Tuesday, at 4 afternooH Weather and other oiroumttance* Permitting. Freight to To Aroha, 25b per ton. . •Sp Not responsible for Accidents in Shipping, Carrying,or Discharging LiV« 3tock, or (or any Goods, Parcels, &c., put on beard nnlrss signed for, and »U Gootla stored *r» at tin risfc of Consignee H. 0. Gimsbmb, Agent. STEAM TO AUCKLAND. . SABBYIKa PASBEKGEBB AND CaBGO. -*V ■% fj^HE fayorite Steamer, *Bsm£> ■ ENTERPRISE No J. Fbom Qocbh Whas*. 30th—Tuesday, at 8 night July 2nd—Thursday, at 10.30 morning 4th—Saturday, at 11 eight Fhoh Attokiakd. 29th—Monday, at 12 midnight Ist—Wednesday, at 3 afternoon 3rd—Friday, at 12 midnight. SINGLE FARE (SALOON) ... 7s 8d „ (DECK) ... 5b Od Wexther and other circumttances Permitting. .Sot responsible for accidents in shipping, carrying, or discharging lire stock, or any goods parcels, etc., put on board unless signed for, and all goods stored are at the risk of consignee*. .-,,:■ ' No claims for damage to or short delWery of cargo will bo recognised unless made within 48 hours after date of shipment. Office Shortknd. H. 0. GixiESKB, Agent. THAMES BIVER STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, DAILY STEAM COMMUNICATION WITH OHINEMUEI AND TE AEOHA. _V* mHEIi. From Shoesianb, calling at Goods* Wharf. Friday, 3rd July, at 8 morning Fbom Tb Aboha. Tuesday, 30th, at 9 morning . Saturday, 4th July, at 5 morning For Pabboa— Wednesday, lßt July, at 6.30 morning^ From Pabboa-— . Thursday, 2nd July, at 6 morning FARES; Single. Return. Turua ... ... 2» Od 8s Od flikutaia... ...88 Od 6s Od Junction and Paeroa 4s Od 6s Od Te Aroha ... 7» 6d 12s 6d Weather and other circumstances permitting. H. 0. GIIABSfIB, Manager.
M. Miquel, who is' one of the leading authorities on the subject of air germs, has recently conducted experiments (it the' Montsouris Laboratory which prove that all gaseous antiseptics are almost useless. Dr. Landur long ago maintained the inefficiency of the vapor from chloride of lime, phenol or perfumes, to kill germs, and M. Miquel has demonstrated the correctness of his views. He finds that the Tapors of chlorine, bromide, iodine, and chloroform take several weeks to kill the micropes, and that they do not act at all unless present in such quantity as to render the air irrespirable. Consequently, so long as the air is breathable it may contain living germs. M. Miquel considers mercury to be the most practically useful antiseptic known. Oatabbh or the Bladdjeb.—Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and similar Complaints, cured by " Buchu-paiba. At druggists. Kempthorne, Prosier & Co., Agents, Auckland. Muthebs with sickly, fretful, nursing children, will cure the child and benefit themselves by taking Aiamena Hop Bitters daily.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5132, 29 June 1885, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5132, 29 June 1885, Page 2
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