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DOTTIE'S SCOTTISH OILS. |EXTRAORDINAKY DISCOVERIES. Luii^ sm^^kJ^ BA ""'hands, piles, &c. the scottish highland oil ;= immediately obsorbed into the Blood, chang- " ins its dull black hue into a brilliant reel, posi iessing a delicate nervous force, which may be felt as a tremulous motion in the muscles, which often instantly relieves a great many painful disorders, which render life unbearable. i POTTIE"S SCOTTISH OIL i Will be found invaluable in nearly every instance, and for colonial use is one of tne best Medicines ever introduced, especially in the following eases: — . . , | TRAVELLERS, who have to shift irom bed ! to bed. SURVEYORS, who are exposed to such vermin day und night. SHOOTING PARTIES, exposed to the torments of the tick. ; Members of Cricket. Rowing, and Football Clubs, and Athletes, "Mar w;th great advantage use it for the muscles of the arms and limbs, rubbing night and morning. I: renders those muscles elastic and. firm: should the muscles be sore a Rood dressing will eivo immediate relief, and prevent tne oistrcaOIL. \ s!i?lit •.rcssinjj night and morning will give cvnf)let<:- immunity from rleas. mosquitoes, sand flies, ticks, and all kinds of bush vermin. rhe Oi: when rubbed in all over the body or hands an< 3 :o ce dries at once, leaving a beautitul gioss on the skin, which, while it feels highly agreeable, forms a perfect barricade POTTLE'S HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES. £3" Agent for Accklaxd— AICKIX, CHEMIST, QUEEN-STREET. JM. McLAC HL A N • 21S, QUEEN-STREET, Would draw tho attention of Ladies to SIN CASES of WINTER HOSIERY, which he has Just Imported, per 'Emily Chaplin,' from tne celebrated house of J. &£ K. ilorlej, V, ooa treet, London. These C«ses, in addition the ordinary assort dent, contain the following novelties :— Ladies' Black Cashmere Hose ~ Jilack Silk Hose Stare and Navy Blue Cashmere do. . ', Tartan Cashmere Hose Vertical Stripe uo. Fancy Stripe Merino do. ilen 3 Silk Socks and Pl'.irts . . ' ~ Fine Mohair, Lamb-wool, ana Jlennc ; i ditto Ladies' " Challenger" Dressing Gowns Felt Cloth „ „ Men's Ladies' Quilted Imitation Down S^rts „ „ Real „ „ &C At Half Price :— ', | 2 r.ase Half Mourning Press Stuff 3 . ! 1 case Black Dress Sturt. 'i T O H N g M I T E is EtTIBING FROM BUSINESS, I , SELLING OFF THE STOCK Al RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES ! I THE GOODS ARE BEING GIVEN AWAY j A SINGLE TRIAL WILL PROVE IT. . | : ! THE PREMISES TO BE LET. ! j JOHN SMITH. NEXT THE UNITED SERVICE HOTEL, QUEEX-STKEET. t , TKY S AMI* EL COOMBE.S AM "O.'S TROUSERS to Measure, at 21; ,!C*l T° V' aCLOT II IN G MA R T <*"2. Qt"KKN"->"i'i:i:KT, AUCKLAND. I FREDK. HEWIN.I [HENRY HEWI3 |rp H E "REST ri OFF E I IS AT ] F. HEWIN & BROTHER'S. ' ALWAYS GOOD ALIKE. At F. HEWIN & BROTHER'S ! I FRENCH & INDIAN CONDIMENTS In Great Perfection, as usual, at ■ F. HEWIN & BROTHERS. : Specialities ! Specialities ! \ True Indian Currie ,- >. ( True Indian Chut- Mushrooms and ) ney ' Butter ) Real" French Sar- -—, i 1 rench Beans ) dines - ' Oxford Sausage ( French Mustards ,-. German Siiusage ' French Vinesjars { Kssence of liennett ) French Fruits - J Jugged Hare . ) Trutiied Piites De , , Hare Soup ( Joi Gras Turtle { Truffled Pates of Ox Tail , ) Partridge,"Wood | ) Chili Vinegar ) cock, Ouail, &c. I J Tarragon Vinegar \ Traffics Fines de , , Mince Meat , ( Perigord v Plum Pudding ' Asparagus, lons Tunny Fish I ) tins f~) Guava Jelly, ) Greer Peas, 1 and I. J &c, &c. l^JJ;^ - FOR THE BEST CHEESE, SMOKE-DRIED BACON, HAMS, AND GOOD BUTTER, GO TO F. HEWIN & BROTHER'S, PP.O VISI ON FACTORS, AND FAN.C^ GROCERS, m _, ri _ Cornkr of QUEEN ani THE X POT, WELLESLEY-STREETS, Opposite United Service Hotel, AUCKLAND. George ax v l m c, SHIPPING & FAMILY BUTCHER. MUTTON (Best Quality)— FORE-QUARTERS .. .. 2d. per LEGS & LOINS DO In. iiUTTON CHOPS .. .. ir>. BEEF (Best Quality)— PRIME SIRLOIN .. sd. to 6d. RIBS BEEF .. .. Id. tooD. BOILING BEEF.. 3d. and in. BEEF SAUSAGES (Steam made) 4d. „ Z3- PRICES REDUCED SATURDAY NIGHTS ! DEALER IX GA M E AN D POULT BY. NEXT ALBERT HOTEL, AND OPPOSITE THE CITY MARKET, QUEEN-STREET. -\\T ANTED inTo W N »' T THAT RICHARD GILES (Brother to the late &EOKGE Giles, who had to leave his shop this day twelve months), IS SELLING THE PRTMEST MEA.T AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCED PRICES, ear FOR cash -sa Fore-quarters Hutton .. . 2d. nerlb. Legs ~ .. .. 3d. ~ Loins „ .. .. 3d. ~ Chops .'.id. ~ Eoihngßeef .. 2d., 3d! " Roast .. .. .. 4rL, ,3d. ~ Dairy-fed Pork .. .. 5d., Cd. ■ .Note the Address:— "V 0- Jl T\ r -* -±-±, S> AKEFIELD-STREET.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2294, 12 July 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2294, 12 July 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2294, 12 July 1877, Page 4

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