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MOtTHBBS, h»r« you tried FALLWELL'S CABMIKATIVE SYRUP P Saw yonrseWes many slMpltw nights by purchMmg an. tightoen.penny bottle and pWTia* its ezcelleno* inTf^ine' speedy relief in Wind. Pains in Mm Bow- Is, Gripin*, L to. which Lufants and joung ChiWfci* sre liable » Ww*«ling on, m many oasTs^ attaokt QfCtenylsionsvsiiid by being found particulM MEada/wid 9^\j^Hmnb Teething. Sold wholesale an*ljta/by ehj^jsCeJ^S, Vollwbll,. Dhemist^OtsJ/haAAjiWnd^N^in^B^ itls6d, 2siuokl° tl* °* oh /"d by^HuoMdr Beob., Ohemists> Try aiao, FALLWELL'S WORM POWD&RS. Ai Medicine of singular and undoubted efficacy when erauloyeA -r the removal of Worms either in Children or Adults/ » «l n ?acketB? acket8 at l8 3d ' 2i 6d » * nd ** 6d wchyor Postand ss.
€ li° oK THEN INTO THYHJEARi AND WBIIK The above sentence read carefully will tell all that I oould m a thousand lines, ib adapts itself admirably to a large number of eases continually coming under my treatment. Many who 'Look into their hearts' at the wading of this advertisement ,.and wh» ponder over it will say, I know E should write for I hare a great secret there in my heart hidden deop down, and I lear every day something will shew itself by some plain symptom and make that secret known to my fellow men and cause me to be pointed at as an objector pity or scorn. J • Look into thj heart and say is it not better for me to^ u £ P* tr6 }" { h J w *to°g to one man in whom L have confidence— with whom my eecre t is safe; and whose aid and counsel will cause my Hf e hereafter to be happy, £*s Dg^tß3* PWejp— " Rojoice, O, Young MaC • Look the^to Whej^ans^rrit3>for hundreds have ,w ' u^Tu'^Tlr °^»N^ou n d about their'look then into thy hear* and wfite' and remember thab As thy days, so shall thy strength b.,| and.that by writing "S ™ y ° Wn M * {t > tbmt men?of d«VIL P - h ? inl p™ *».&«? to you, and that in placeof sinking intoa dishonored nnd premature death you can, feel that, in words of Words* orth-' An old age serene and bright and lovely asa Lapland night, shall k2d thrlZ^jDebility, L ' SMITH ' Loss of Bower. t U4L v Indiscretions of Early Youth, &oLa all t*ie abo*e caws, arising, from errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be loss tv stonce arrest the progress of disease^ Db. L. L. SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising i» ttos* colonies) j 182, Collins Street, East, MEfcßOUßinj, Opposite the Melhourns Club— Late the residence of theGovernor. Private Entranoe is in Stephen Street South. Consultation Fee (by letter) £1, Medicines lorwarded to. all the oolonifs, so packed at to avoid observation. Book*, written by Dr L. L. Smith post free ; postage stamps, Means of Prolonging Life, Is 9d Medical Household Sketohes, No 1, 3» ®° 1 do rt N02,159d, Weakness and Sterility, 3s Medical Almanac, 3875, 6d
T^TATERS' SOL.FBLE. CHO€OLATE^ 7* A ? evera S e MM* Bealthy, the Invalid^ and Convalescent.— Thia preparation owes its^r characteristic properties and fine aromato ihty^L-j/ia tht, use of the choicest Trinidad and Caracca* >^W'i raDOI . fc ech na°r C e°d a fit *?"* it pared fresh every day according to>£% ctf it possesses, original receip a. It will be bnnd^^ 'J ail refreshing,, n^gorahng and .s^^Tty toWure a perffi nTf i" meDded < Be V^S^»nent and extensivetestimonials) on account^^ opu]anty . at B^ of being free from , Confectioner, Qaeen, fatty, oily sub^^ftreet, Auckland. 2s 6d peV lb. wSS con° ne y& / ' JL libcr^«count on all parcelsover, / G O N^ IdT^C yi O ' N E X: Queen sTBEEif. Auckland. "•Having tried Mr Waters' Chocolate, I find it to be vif&L, palatable, and believe it to be nutritious and easily digestible^" being., fr*e from fat and other, impurities so often found in she imported article. — (Signed) Tuos. B. Kjcnderdiuj:,. M.8.C.5.L., &o; AdickJand, 9th Jfane, 1574. " Sir, — The Chocolates of which you sent me a sample makes a very pleasant and nutritious beverage. It is free* from any unwboleom© admixtures, and its flavour is excels lent, equal* to that of any French or English Chocolate,— Yours, &£,, F. A. HartmakN) M.D. Auckland, 29th Jun* 1874."
FIRE! FIRE!! FIRE!!!
WANTED KNOWN, that J. WABJ) has opened his, new Oil, Color, Glass.yand Paperhanging Warehouse. Always on< hand, \VJfite Lead, Oila, Turpentine, Varnishes, FrenjA BmfthjJßru^lea^l^mvaisa Scrim, andi ever dt^criptioisp oMjauMrers- jS^omTMrlajiß cut to size, and carefu^lyj^kliU^ynarge^B»rta^fct of new Paper* hangings ; alsothe stodTsaWUm tne^Re fire to be disposedj of caeap to make room for largarstock to arrive pen Hydaspe^and Waitangi, ships.. ' J. WARD, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.
WALTER J. HUNT, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, 41 Insurance Buildings, Auckland. Mr. Hunt desires to intimate to his friends and the people of? Waikato, that he has commenced business as a General Commission AgenL and is prjp»re^ to undertake all kinds* of financial bumJg^r^ njgoeit£ \o*otC2n freehold and leasehold properdfea. t^wdnce aMan^ao^mercantilet pastoral, attricuUdraTafra rt&rrapjwiCit'yCuritiei, and to arrange the purchase anfl salff~tn town^^nd countrj properstied. Particular attention paid to th/safe of Waikato pro» duce. Orders for the purchase of g/od« promptlj exeouted*. Liberal advances made upon consignments. HOftSES, CATILE,. SHEEP, AND DOGS.
THE undersigned begs to draw the attention of alt owners of any of the above to his Third Coiuignment^ per James Wis hart,, of Elliman's Celebrated Royal Embrocation. For Sprains* Soreficclufxr S^ulOTM^jJjfinifl, Lamtne*%. Swellings, Bruised and^Sortff an^^^Unds>Cf every kind Testimoniatg^nakJbe Boro^onaAplufiad^m from some of largest owners of horsejf in iWckland afai»o from MessrsChaplin & Home, and Messrs Carver A^o,-the large LondoH carriers, and all the leading stud/iwners in England* Sole Agent : W. S. JONES, SADDLES, HARNESS MAKER, AND IMPORTER, Queen Street Auckland,
J^ M. M c L A C H L A N,. 218, Quikn Srßffltfr, Auckland jTßid« Bear Tapestry GtJptt 4 3b 6d I Bale Btst Union Tic/, ll}d 1 Salt Best Witney Blanket!, 15s lid ALL SLIGHTLY BOILID. J, M. McLACHLAN, 218, Queen Street, Auckland.
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Waikato Times, Volume 492, Issue VIII, 15 July 1875, Page 4
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