The largest stock of first-class sewing machines in Auckland.— D. S. Chambers, 20, Queen - street. Established 1879. Easily Pboven. — It is easily proven that •malarial fevers, constipation, torpidity of the liver and kidneys, general debility, nervousness, Rnd neuralgic fiilments yield readily to this great disease-conqueror, IHop Bitters. It repair* the ravages of disease by converting the food into rich blood, and it gives new life «.nd vigour to the aped and infirm always. See The burning question of the day — Where do all the Sewing Machines, sold by D. 8. Chambers, go to P Everywhere! Families, Dressmakers', Sailors, and Bootmakers, before buying old styles should call and see the latest grand invention at., 70, Queen-street, opdoeite the Bank of K.Z. Shippers and -trade supplied For Invalids. — The oldest European •wines .- Tawny Port, Pale Dry Sherry, Old French Burgundy. 'The finest Australian winea— Chasselas, Muscadine. .Shiraz, and Burgundy. The purest beverages of other descriptions for invalids* üb« or for entertainment are supplied by John Keid * Co., at their bottling department, 26, Queen-etreet. Have you noticed the new " Moresque " carpet ]at«"lv imported by Garlick and Cranwell? Thi6 new make is an improvement upon the ordinary Brussels — has a beautiful appearance, and patterns suitable both for dining and dra wine-rooms ore now procurable. G. :«nd C. have just opened up £700 worth of carpets ex George Bewley, and this addition to their stock enabl< s .them to give their customers a very large selection, together with borders aad rugs to match. I/ADY Bbautipibrs. — Ladies, you cannot make fair skin, rosy cheeks, and sparkling eyes with all the cosmetics of Prance, or beautifiers of the world, while in poor health, and nothing will give you such rich blood, good health, strength, and beuuty as Hop Bitters. A tria is certain proof. Seel The New Zealand Tweed Cohpany, so •successfully managed by Mr Joseph Moses, have just disposed of the lease of their Queen-street premises for a period, and intend to open business in the well-known establishment of Mr Hampton, Shortland-street. Mr Hampton has been in business in Auckland for more than a quarter of a cectary, and intends to retire, after his long business career. The Tweed Company will succeed him, and, we have no doub . mat under Mr Moses' courteous management, his successors will receive a fair share of the patronage so long bestowed • upoß him by the public of Auckland. Wells' " Rough on Corns."— Ask for Well 8 •• Bough on Corns." QHicfc relief, complete, permanen cure. Corns, warts, bunions. The N.Z. Drug Co. ••General Agents.
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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 227, 17 January 1885, Page 15
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423Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 7, Issue 227, 17 January 1885, Page 15
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