JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE We are now Opening up O 17 E NEW STOCK AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY & CLOTHING, To Hakd Ex Ada, Baron Abedare, &c, To our order direct from the Manufacturers. FRENCH MERTNOES in all colours ALL WOOL PLAIDS WINCEYS SKIRTINGS SHIRTINGS FLANNELS BLANKETS SHEETINGS And every description of FURNISHING GOODS. A Choice Lot of CHILD'R-tfv'?;, maDs A*"T> T.iDTRS' WATER PROOF CLOAKS AND MANTLES LADIES' BLACK CL< TH JACKETS. HOSIERY, ETC. FANCY DRESS MATERIALS in great variety. NEW CLOTHING, ETC. To be folio-wed by further shipments ex Emily McLarren and Dunedin, RUSHBROOK & BRIDGMAN, (Late R. Hobbs),' JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, Opposite the Army and Navy Hotel, Uppeh Quees-stkeet, Auckland. ryjß "RETAIL pREMISES IN QUEEN-STREET WILL BE CLOSED TO-MORROW WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY, FOR MAEKING DOWN THE STOCK. COSGRAVE & CO.
We Sometimes Eat top Much-—Appe-tite occasionally outruns discretion and the COnPequence is a fit of indigestion, which may lay the foundation of future wretchedness in the shape of chronic dyspepsia. Asa means of counteracting the effects of over-eating, and. if used persistently, of completely eradicating tho last-named malady, tuere is none more certain and agreeable than that admirable anti-dyspectic and after-dinner cordial, Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1627, 4 May 1875, Page 2
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