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Public Notices f WALTER GUTHRIE AND CO/ WHOLESALE FURNISHING AND BUIIifiERS' IRONMONGERS - ; ■•■■ ■• " ' 'IMPOKTEBS OS* > * '■'- - 1 " FURNITURE, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, SADDLERY, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Beg to direct the attention of the pubhe'to their LARGE and VARIED supplies of >TEW GOODS* in these Departments per the numerous and recent vessels from London and New York, ' ,• a Consisting oi*— ?. \jr BUILDERS' IRONMONGER V.< «v Roofing Iron, Slates, Sheet Lead| fcement &c, FURNISHING IRONMONGESY;' ' LeamincfcoirKiteheners Stoves, Register Grates, Marble and o* > Mantel Pieces,; Fenders, ' • Fire Irons, Kitchen Utensils; &c.; &c. • ELECTRO PLATED GOODS AND CUTLERY. FURNITURE. Drawing and Dining-room Suites, of 9 pieces each, from £18. Loo, Card.'and Fancy Tables, Whatnots, Pianos, Bookcases, Writing Desks, &c, &c. •/ ' UPHwLSTERYif' * ;.."'. . , ; - Kidderminster, Brussels, and Tapestry Carpets, in endless variety Linoleums,"and ■ Floorcloth, Velvet Pile, Axminster, and Wool Rugs, in assorted colo S and patterns, LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. A large selection of Rowatt'sAnaucapnicv and DißteVParagmr Lamps,- from-2si6d^iacfai-CHINA AND EARTHENWARE. Compnsing'.Breakfast, Tea, and Dinner Services, Dessert Ware, Toilet Sets,'&c.,;&c. ; - „ • AGBIGWLTURAL iMPLEkENTS ";• i Of every new at.d improved description, including Station and Dairy requisites, Turnip and Chaff Cutters, Samuelson's Reapers,, Ploughs, Harrows, Oat Crushers, Seed Sowers, Potato Planters and Diggers. PLUMBERS, PAINTERS, &o. Plumbers, Painters/Paperhangers, Gas -Fitters, Workers* Bellhangers, and the trade in general, supplied with all necessary materials. FISHING TACKLE AND OTHER SEASONABLE REQUIREMENTS TO ARRIVE PROMiLONDM TO; BLUFF EX f LOOHNAGAB," Thirteen thousand two" huiidred'and ten (13,210)'ca9es and packages of General Merchandise FROM r NK-W YORK EX BRIG " MOTLEY, ,. Se/en hundred and thirty-five (735) cafes assorted Hardware', and 600 cases of' White Rosa 150 test, and Devoe's 130 test, Kerosene Oils . FROM LONDON EX "ELIZABETH GRAHAM," CONSIGNED' TO OURSELVES. Three thousand six hundred and thirteen (3613) cases and packages General Hardware, Sixty (60) Hogsheads China, Glass and Earthenware. Twenty-seven (27j cases Furniture and Mirrors. rnNSTVNT SUPPLY OF ALL LEADING STAPLES PER VARIOUS VESSELS TO o iajna PORT CHALMERS, WALTift £ UTFR J £ kUH CO., DEE AND SPEY SI BEETS. JONE S' HONEY PECTOKAL THE BEST AND SAFEST REMEDY FOR COIT&IIS AMJD COIBS, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH,' AND AtL DISORDERS OF THE CHEST AND LUNGS. It is equally efficacious for Children and Adults. It is very pleasant to the taste, so tba there is no difficulty in getting children to take it. One or two DOSES will always ward off an attack, if taken when the first symptoms are felt. One Bottle will almost invariably cure.any ordinary (JOLD or COUGH, and in cases of severe or long-standing Cough or Cold on the Chest, one or two Bottles will make a * complete cure. This valuable family medicine is now very extensively used, and all who are in the habit of taking it speak most highly of its efficacy. Agents : Biverton—J. W. Bridge, Winton—o. D, Moore# 102 3 BOTTLES WERE SOLD LAST YEAR ALONE. Mb Jones Mr Jones— DEAR SIR,— Having used your Honey T\EAR SIB,— I have found your Honey Pectoral in my family for some time JLJ Pectoral a sure remedy for colds. It: past, I can testify that it is the best medicine is the best meiicine I ever took. It is very for Coughs and Colds that I have ever used.— good.— Yours, &c, Your^L, J. H. THOMAS.' MRS LEWIS. Mr E. B. Jones— Mb E. B. Jones— DEAR SIR, For some four months I was | SIR, — My children have been suftroubled with a very bad cold, with JLJ fering very much lately from coughs dry hoarse cough and headache. 1 tried one and colds. I have tried your Honey Pectoral bottle of your Honey Pectoral, which made and have found it a very good remedy,. A a ereat improvement, and a second bottle few doses always cures them, made a perfect cure. A. V. HISCOX. GEO. WILLIAMSON. Mb E. B. Jones— Mr E. B. Jones— DEAR Slß,— Allow me to express my |"\EaR Slß,— The sincerest gratitude 1 great satisfaction with your Honey X-f feel for the benefit my wife derived Pectoral. For sometime past when any of from your invaluable remedy, and wish others my family have been troubled with a Cough afflicted with bad colds and coughs may avail or Sore Throat, I have used your medicine, themselves of tbere medial effects of the same, and in no instance has it failed to produce' She says she feels better than she has for the desired effect. months past. I bought two bottlei on the I consider it especially good for public 9th September; and on the 18th I never.saw speakers and singers, and believe it im- her look better. Thanks to your wonderful menaelv superior to the patent medicines so Honey Pectoral.— I am, yours faithfully, freely vended. MACLEOD SMITH. ■■ ■• E. J. GIBBS. j o¥esv ARE A SA^E AND VERY EFFECTUAL REMEDY FOB BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, SICK HEADACHE, I LIVER COMPLAINT, And all derangements of the stomach. An excellent aperient medicine. Theyj do not I " contain Mercury, Antimony, nor any other injurious mineral, bat are PURELY VEGETABLE PILLS. I JONES' CHILBLAIN PAINT— A CERTAIN OURE. . ■ I JONES' TOOTHACHE DROPS-AN ALMOST INFALLIBLE REMEDY. , ! . PREPARED ONLY BY 1 ■-.. b. b. To n es, '•' ; ;-• i THE PHARMACY, * „ . ■.: DEK»- STREET, INVBBOARGILL. ' : ... „ ■ — — ' — ■ ■ ; •••- •"- ■■■ "■ ' — ' THE WONDEK_OF THE WORLD. HEBMAI H- , . WORLD-RENOWNED SHEEP WAS H AND CELEBRATED VERMIN DESTROYEBJ This preparation is known throughout the civilised world to be far superior to anything' vet discovered for eradicating tick, B"abor lice on sheep, goats or cattle.' ; " It is sufficient to say that, ONE SHILLING PACKET of the powder dissolved in two : - buckets of water .will wash EIGHTEEN SHEEP. This admits the most -economical, a , well as the simplest plan in the; world for the cure and prevention of diseases incident to; farm stock. By its use the farmer cansecure the health of his stock at the rate of |d peri ) head per annum. • . i Jn all large SHEEP DISTRICT B in Australia, South America and Africa, no other preparation is used. The vermin destroyer is also invaluable for the purpose of the Horti^ culturist ; and it is most extensively used by tb« FLOWER AND KITCHEN GARDENER in Europe, America, and the British posessions in all parts of the Globe. One packet; dissolved in two buckets of water kill serve for over half-an-acre of ground And will'effiecfc- ' . ually prevent blight and exclude isl other garden pests. As a VBRMI w KILLER it is an unrivalled specific, Its use will speedily,' exterminate) all household pests, such as bugs, cockroaches, fleas on animals, moths in furs, and insects on; birds of all kinds, from the canary .to the poultry. For this purpose simple and plain] directions are eiven on every packet. The powder can also H e used in a dry "state for the- ] destruction of ra*s and mice. A litt c sprinkled, on; a. slice of, bread aud butter, or a piece of • meat or cheese is sought after greedily by those vermin, while the household pets such. as , cats and do<*9 will not touch it in any form and are therefore perfectly safe. •■-■•- - -- The above marvellous discovery has gained , for Herman Bros, and Co., London, the silver medal at the Intercolonial Exhibition. '\ Melbourne, 1866, besides numerous testimonials from government oficial and all the elite of the tne.lical faculty in Europe. HERMAN BKOS. & CO. beg to announce that they have appointed E. B. JONES Chemist and Druggist, Dee street, their sole Agent for Invercargill and vicinity, and from him the preparation can be obtained in parcels. Price ONE SHILLING ; or, six packet for FIVE BHILLINGS. Liberal reduction allowed to tbe trade. M^NUFAOTQBY-BBAtfMQNT SQUABS, MILE SNP BOAD, LONOQN, jy27

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