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I^ATJTION TO THE PUBLIC, The great success attending the trading of the NEW ZEALAND CLOTHIN3 COMPANY has induced atleast one of the trade to represent his little shop as a Branch of this Company. We beg to inform the Public that wo have NO BRANCH IN AUCKLAND, and that the only Branch we have is in Taranaki. THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING COMPANY, 92, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND (Opposite Bank of Australasia,andnext Auckland Hotel.) TUST OPENED,' By the New Zealand Clothing- Company (samuel coombes & co.), KAIAPOI ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, Suitable for Boys' and Youths' wear. TUST OPENED, By tiie New Zealand Clotiiing- Company (SAMUEL COOMBES & CO.), A SPLENDID LOT OF OVERCOATS, Splendid value. TUST OPENED, By tiie New Zealand Clothing Company (SAMUEL COOMBES & CO.), NEW GrOODS IN MACINTOSHES AND INDIA RIBBON CLOTHING. JUST OPENED, By the New Zealand Clothing- Company (samuel coombes & co.), KAIAPOI HOSIERY. T>ECTORINE! The English Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, &c. (~ Almost immediately gives rePECTOEINE I lief, removes the soreness from I the chest, loosens the phlegm, Ijincl stops the cough. f Taken at the commencement PECTORINE -i ment of a cold, often saves an (Jllness. f The most pleasant and effec- | tual Family Cough Mixture, PECTORINE -I suitable for Children and j Adults. Price, 2s 6d perC Never fails to alleviate evert PECTORINE j the worst kind of Consiunp(jive Cough. PREPARED BY GARDNER, M.P.S., ENGLAND, TIT* "S3 HE JDJNGLISH JLHARMACY,. 184, QUEEN-STREET, Auckland. WHOLESALE AGENTS, MESSRS L. D. NATHAN & CO. HARMACY IN NEW ZEALAND.— Wehave received a cutting from the Auckland Weekly Noics, containg a large wood engraving of the Pharmacy I conducted by Mr Aickin, of Queen-street, Auckland, as. ' well as an account of of the interior arrangements. It is evident "that the shop would compare not unfavourably with some of the best English establishments. The floor is of Minton tiles, and the cedar fittings cost £1000. Mr Aickin is the proprietor of a famous Infants* Food, and of a Panacea for Chest Disease, composed of eucalyptus and hypophospites. He is agent for Arnold's surgical instruments and for other English firms.— (From the Chemist and Druggist, London, September 21,. 1881.) i LOCAL AND RELIABLE ! AICKIN'S Syrux op Eucalyptus with Hypophosphites of Lime and Quinine, for Consumption^ Bronchitis, and Chest Complaints. Price, 3s 6d perbottle. The best constitutional remedy. AICKIN'S Syrup op Hypophosphites of Limd, 2s 6d per bottle, of standard strength, and half the cost of Churchill's. AICKIN'S Strup op Hypophosphites of Lime andSoda, 2s 6d per bottle ; recommended by the faculty in many cases. AICKIN'S Infants' Food (as Baron Liebig's), Is 6d per canister ; fresh, pure, and nourishing ; " themost fattening," "the best forming food." AICKIN'S Crated Baking Powder, in tins, at Is 6d. and 2s 6d. Contains pure ingredients— makes wholesome white bread and pastry. AICKIN (The Phaemacy), WHOLESALE DRUG IMPORTER, Queen-street, Auckland. T^rEWTON AND PONSONBY JUCTION J3I STORE, Corner of Newton and Great North Roads. J. M. WHITE, FAMILY GROCER AND TEA DEALER. Families waited upon for orders. Goods promptlydelivered. 1335

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 68, 31 December 1881, Page 254

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Page 254 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 68, 31 December 1881, Page 254

Page 254 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 68, 31 December 1881, Page 254

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