J. C. SHARLAND & Co.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, SHORTLAND STREET, Auckland. EX LATE ARRIVALS Bi-carbonato Soda, Tartaric Acid, Cream T.irtar, Sulphur, Blue Stone, Arsenic, Cubtnr Oil, Scented li^o Oil, Volatile Salts, Bieweri Ibinsflass, Tinfoil, Bottling Wire, Huliihuuc Acid, MurmtiL t!L Nitric Acidi, Cnrbolic Acid, FulwuoiTh Aunttto. Hollow ay*, Cockle's, and Norton's Pills, Painkilli r, Chlorodyne, llfndmau'b Powders, Winslow's Soothing Sjrup. Essence Lemon, Almond*, Vanilla, Raspberry, Pine Apples, Kssicnce Cinnamon, Cloves, Ripaion Pippin, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Blushes of every kind, Combs, &c. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, AND PATENT MEDICINES. AGENTS FOR THE FOLLOWING: COOPER'S SHEEP-DIPPING COMPOUND. A packet of 21to it the average quantity for dipping 20 sheep, or for sprinkling 30, as a preveutative of the fly. GRIMAULT'S PREPARATIONS. THE MEXICAN HAIR RENEWER. IFLORILINE FOR THE TEETH. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. The following preparations, made by J. C. SHARLAND every family should keep : — MANNING'S COUGH! LINCTTJS >peedi!} relieves and entirely cures Coiighs, Colds, Bronchitis Asthma, Influenza, and all affections of the chest and lungs, A ,>leasj.nt remedy, iapicl and safe in its action, removes phlegm, deais the throat, shortens and subdues violent fits of oughing, allies all iintation and pain, and induces sleep, in a manner at ouce natural and apriecahle. In Bottles, Is 6d and 2s 6d each. MANNING'S PILLS. The best family aperient known. The action of these Pills is Tonic, Alterative, and Purifying. Through them the appetite and strength are restored, bile remo\ ed, and ihe bowels relieved. They sustain and nourish the \ ital powers in a marvellous manner, inducing perfect health, freedom fiom pain, sound sleep, and cheerful disposition. They rapidly cure Costivencss and Giddiness, Billious Headache, Nuuiaigia, Djspcpsu, and Indisgustion, imparting tone and eueigy to the system. They give no pain, yet are so effectual that their action appears rather like a charm than the natural result of a valuable Medicine. They are specially recommended to Females, and all Invalids ; are free from Mercury, and may be taken at all times without fear of exposure to the weather. Sold in Boxes, Is and 2s Gd each. MANNING'S WORM POWDERS. A certain, safe % and effectual remedy for both thread and round worms in children. The enormous sale there is for these Powders, and the universal approbation of those who have tried them, induce the Proprietor to make them universally known, that all may benefit by them. Few children in this country arc free from worms, yet one small packet of these Powders is sufficient entirely to expel them from the child, and induce a perfectly healthy state of the Stomach and Bowels. If the child be pale and thin, without appetite, and the aspect feeble and delicate, a few bottles of a Tonic Mixture containing Iron should be gi\cn, with plain aud wholesome lood. Sold in Packets, Is and 2s 6d each. MANNING'S HAIR RESTORER, For restoring the Hair to its original colour and beauty. This simple fluid it not a dye; contains nothing injurious; yet it is so effectual that a few applications are sufficient to restore grey or faded Hair to its original colour and lustre. Any shade may be produced, according to the time it is employed. It renders the Hair soft, curly, and glossy ; allaj s irritation of the scalp ; entirely removes Dandriff, and is a delightful addition to the Toilet. In Bottles, 2s 6d each. MANNING'S BAKING POWDER. If you wish easy Digestion, light Bread, and Biscuits, uso Manning's Baking Powder; it saves time and flour, make* splendid Bread, light Biscuits, and ih the most wholesome yet offered. Sold in bottles, Is 6d aud 2s 6d each. MANNING'S DIAMOND CEMENT is ttiongly recommended for mending Glass, China, Earthenware, iind Leather. It is easy and convenient to apply, and when set as tough as leather, hard as crystal, and clear as glass. For tipping billiard cues it is unrivalled It resists the action of both heat and moisture, and if applied without delay the joint will be almost imperceptible. Sold in Bottles, Is each. MANNING'S PHOSPHOR PASTE Is the best and surest Poison for Bats. Being made on the premise*, and always fresh, its strength is uniform, and to be relied on. A shilling Box is sufficient to destroy One Hundred Rats. Eats def troyed by this Poison cnKATB no offensivb smell. Sold in Boxes, Gd and It each. ODONTALGIC ESSENCE, An instantaneous Cure for ToothacJie. PERMANENT CHEMICAL MARKING INK (Without preparation), FOR WRITING ON LINEN, SILK, COTTON, &c, Which no art can obliterate. The above preparations are SOLD BY ALL COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS. AGENT FOR LEATH & ROSS'S (of London), HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES. DOCTOR EDWARD ELLES (Late Physician to the North London Hospital) attends DAILY at Mr SHARLAND'S for consultation, from 11 to 1.
-TyTGARUAWAniA STEAM FLOUR MILL WHOLESALE PRICES CURRENT £ s d No. 1 Silk-dressed " NFM," per ton of 2,0001bs 17 0 0 No. 2 Ngaruawahia „ 15 0 0 Sharps, per lOOlbs ... ... 0 8 0 Bran, per bushel, 201bs ... ® 1 9 Oats, per bushel ... 0 7 0 The above prices include delivery at any place on the river. Bags not included. The undersigned begs to inform the inhabitants of the Waikato that he has taken the above Mill, and trusts to receive a fair share of support as nitherto accorded to his predecessors. Wheat purchased at highest market rates. ROBERT LAMB. Feb. 10, 1574.
To the Waipa Settlers. GRISTING at tho Karakariki Mill at] Is per bushel. Freight about 6d per bushel. JOHN EDGECUMBE. March 2nd, 1874.
Timber. KAHIKATEA, mixed Building ... 11s per 100 Kauri, 9xJ, 9xl, 4x3 18t Gd per 100 Puriri House Blocks Is 6d each Above quotations do not include Freight. GEO. EDGECUMBE. Ngaruawahia, March 2, 1874.
Waikato Carrying Company. THE FAIRY will make her first trip fron Vnc on Saturday, April 5, and run twice a wul. ' L urnbridge (reaching there Monlay and Thursday), until the Waipa rises, when she will run once a week up each river. Freights at Usual Rates. Receiving Store Auckland — High St. (next Darby's Hotel). A Light Spring Trap kept to collect Goods about town. Goods to be forwarded to Waikato bought on commission. Waikato ProJuce sold on commission, or bought alongside steamer. HUNT & BRADLEY. April 3, 187 1.
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Waikato Times, Volume V, Issue 302, 18 April 1874, Page 3
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