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General-Dealers, <SiQI~l*i)lA AXD CHINA TEA WAKEtfr i _-: A . HUUSE .. _, ~. . v;;!i The undersigned respectfully m^ w |J" attention of the General Public to the follpwme lines in rfeas Groceries, &o. Hw»Bf™ b;™ Borne very choice lines ia New Teaslrom somo oC the known best Tea producing awtnottot, India and China and Japan, he has the BXdatCSt possible confidence, in recommending themas nil that is pleasing'in' the cup and benefloial to tl: o thirfty housewife: - " Very ,£<**???; brown Tea" (uhoiceßt blend),-3s.per lb; W'ly Mixture",(a Vest excellent /Tea), 2b A 6d per lbj ."Tea flutraordinary" (oiixed with .■ABBMnjwa Mandarin Green). 2s per lb. J lll"13™™''^ ality for the season. "Broken Congou _((or strength and flavour not surpassod).ls Bd. t>cr lb; -hew Prunes. 3d per lb. or OlbsiorSs, flno Now Dates, 6d per lb, or 6lbs lor 2s 6d; in f "la Currants, did, pr 121bs tOT.ti ; nood OlaKaislns, 5a per lb, of- 1216a for i» Gd ; these Lmcs must Pheasant, Shrimp Paste, Veal and Horn, 3d. per 3s 6d per sot. A small quantity ■of ~NestloS now fimons "Milk Food" for H>fants, 2s per tin; Cameron's, Campbell1* and McGiU s JOnest "mokUg Tohncons; Loflllard's Finest America ".Chewing Tobacco i Mill's v Triumph .of. tWe,";l» lntrs, Gj Gi each: thi S/ is the Finest Navy SmoktnKTotecoo. Swiss Clears, Manila Cfcars and Cheroots. A Lot otflnost nnnlity Meerschaum Pipes, cheap, for Christnits Vinest American flat Stuff cut on the premises. Huvannah Cigars always on hand. B-autif ul Teanot Co<ies, 8s Cd each; Boy s Kits, Gel ench. Dairy Scrubs, Oil c.ich. Tbkms—Cash. p W HITEUEAD, TEA DEAMR, VICTOIiIA-STREETV AND TOBACCONIST, QUEEN STREET. SPECIAL—A Lir.o of Good Strom? Congon Tea at Is 8.1 per lb (in not loss than lb parco'a): A limited quantity-bo in timo. TVON!T KKAD! THIS! J. GREEN, AIROTCIV-THIKRTS • (OWT SROOD MOIUT TRRDLA-THEHTS), Has Men's White fhiits.old fashioned cuffß,_7a, worth)2s fid; a few Men's Leather Belts. SaY vovy strong ; Imitation Mnlteao Laco (white), jd per yard, very-wide, splendid valuo; Kxtraordi-. narily Strong Mastic Bruc s. Is, h>e those tbat caught Chiarini'3 bnffiilo; Hair Firs Gd per <W-n doxch, largo size; vv o king Men's Union shirts, 2s (3d each (these am a srifl) Good news for Luthoiß ! Lureo Turkish Towels, Is dd; not to bj surpassed in Auckland. Iron House Money Boxe3, Od each; Long Curtaius 3s per pair; Ladies' Lace Falls, Sd each; other goods very cheap.' -'' . i. . , . J. GKEEN, VICTORIA-STRKET, TWO DOORR ABOVE ALBRRT-STREET. n O•■ T O B At H O" to Roth's PnbUo hot, Cold, and Shower Baths, Victoria-str >t Kaat. ■> Char(?e, ONIC SHILLING. Open all week days from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Send/ X Mornings from 6 till 10 am. Tho Bath-roouis are all privato, and supplied with every convenience, Turkish towels, ,Tiash and hair bru-jhes, comba, respirators, soap, &c Select bath-rooms (private) for Ladies every day, at all hours, with female attendanoo, Onk Shilling. Please r.ota tho address:—y ictoriastreot East, above tho Greyhound Hotel, and next the Cheap Bedding and yurniture Mart, Auokland .., -. ■ ___J_^_^______ F^ADIES, don't forget that Williams' 19 S_J tho Cheapest House in town for Kanoy Drapery of every kind. Ladies' Underclothing, Costumes, Skirts, Malteso Lace, Lace and Silk Tits, &c. Cheap. A nice lot oi Gilt Brooches, Kar-rioßsand Lockets Very Cheap. Also.amco as^nrtmunt of I.ariieb' Back Combs Cheap; also, a fine variety of Toyp, consisting of Dolls, Balls, Box Toys, Trains, Pop nuns and a vanoty ol other Toys Cheap. Ladies from the country would do well to Buy their Goods at i WILLI A M S\ FOtJlt EOORS 'ABOVH MARKKT ENTRANCE. [(Opposite Dampier's), ' !li?i Open till Op.m. i 0 BUTCHERS, SETTLEHS, FAKMBRS. AND OTHSRB. ' The Undersigned are Cash Parohaaera Oi ffidea, Shospßkins, Wool, TaUow.Beeawax, &C &c, at highest market rateß, in anj[ quantity. Cansißnors direct will have prompt and immediate cosh remittances returned at Batlswotory rates. IRELAND BKO S., TANN3II3 ASD LKATHBR MANTJTAOTtrBBBB, J Anckland. •■■-■;• _; IKKLAKD BKOTHEES, WOOL MERCHANTS, TANNEKS AHD MANUFACTEtrKEBS Importora of Saddlers' and tSootmakers Machinory, Knglish and Foreign Leather, Snddlary, 3addlera'lronmongery, Boot Uppsrs. Grindery, Mill Beting. Suction and Delivery Hose, &c Warehouses:' Vulcan Lane and High-street. Works! Panmure, Auokland. Constituents'.orders promptly and carefully executed . ~ , , ,„,., ITT ITCHEN'S CELEBRATED BLOOD SJL RES'IORKR lliK RKNOVATOR OF THE HUMAN BIiOOB NO MORE PHYSICAL DEGENERATION Laws of Health are observed, ordinary care ; exercißed. and BLOOD RESTORER FREELY TAKEN. Hold by Mr J. Edson, Chemist. Queen-street Mr. 0, Hendkrson (late Hopkins), Queen-Btreot Junction;' Mr Kobinson, Chemist, Parnell; Messrs Hill & Hudson*. Victoria-street j Mr Fall well, Otahuhu; Mr Fallwell, Mr R. T. Gillman, Onehunga; Sandb and Co. Chemists, Waikato; Mr Bboadoate, SymondsBtroet; Mr. Kirkpatriok, Kawakawa; Hopkins, Chemist, Queen-Btreet; John Marriner Holdanga; A. G. Hughes, Cambridge, Walksto and. of all Xharaoa Chemists. This wonderful remedy has attained to a popularity as great as it is surprising. The fame of the Medicine iB spreading over the Austrf lian Colonies,—suoh pleasing notoriety being easily explained by tho multitude of euros effected, and the special fact, that smoner tho cases cured were several suffering Australian gentlemen who were visiting Auckland, who fill high positions,, and have used their influence in making known the virtues of the BLOOD RBSTORKR. ' HITCHffiN'S '. CELEBRATED OINTMENT RHEUMATIC OINTMENT. A gentle and easily applied remedy for Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, &c,; for Bronohitia in children, for Contusions, Swellings, Brutaet. and Chilblains. SKIN OINTMENT. A very Yaluuble and. mucU required remedy moßt effective in ita cure of Sores, Ulcers, and Eruptions on any part of the body, and for Ringworms. - . PILE OINTMKNT. r Sufferers Bhould fly for instant relief to this unexcelled remedy, as delay in treating thia peculiar form of sickness may ,cad to aonous estilts. : „,, . : Aueklahdi Auguat, 1878. Hear Sir,—l now, according to promise, forward you with great pleasure my testimonial as a successful cure of a troublesome skin diaease, which caused me great waste oC strength and annoyance for many years. My_ case is well known, as I procured the best advice in Auokland, which proved unsuccessful, and baffled every treatment but your valuable Blood Restorer and Ointment, which not only cured me of the above complaint, but gavo me fresh energy and vigor to my whole system. b* (Signed) ItOBT. NICHOLAS. To H. A. H. Hitchens, Esq., • :. : Wakefield-street.. N.8.-^By request. Mr Hitohens has arranged the f oflowing regular hours at which ho niay be consulted athis private house, Upper Wakofleldtreet:— . J ■■ ". I . ~ From 7to 9 a.m. •;i 12 tol p.ni. ■ ' ' ' ' sto 7 p.m., • ■.. •■ • ■ . ■ oM6re Local Evidence on the curative proper ties of this medicine:— ..... ~ To 0. A. H. Hitchons. Esq.: Dear Sii,—l have been" some years a sufferer from what the medical profession assured me was Rheumatic Gout. Periodical attacks seized me, holding mo in eevere pain from three or four days to fix weeks. < 1 was induced to try your Blood Restorer and reeeivedgreat relief. ,1 have found the attacks much less frequent in their occurrence and the pain considerably reduced. Ihe medicine seetnß to produce a marked change in the system, and I cordially recommend it to any who are suffering.—l remain, yours faithfully Henry Barton, O'Neill-street, Ponsonby, AuckUear Sir,—lt affords me great pleasnre to testify to the extraordinary cavatino powers of your Blood Restorer. A year ago Mrs Pook had a severe attack of Rheumatism. Doctors were called in and their instructions faithfully carried out, but without avail. I was then recommended to try yaur treatment, and did bo with tho greatest of success; and I hereby Rive you my thanks, and shall at all times be pieased to recommend your justly-celebrated medicine. I have delayed sendint? you this, being anxious to ascertain whether the cure was a permanent one. lam pleased to inform you that Mrs Pook has had no return of her illnesß.—Yonrs faithfully, James Pook. May 30,1879. lYou are at liberty to übo this aa you think best.] Auokland, April 20.187 Slr.-Ifis'with many thanks that I do now give you my testimonial in behalf of your most valuable and miraculous Blood Restorer. Bor my part, I can riot givo it duo praise-it is wonderful in its cures. I was for 12 years subject to nervous debility, indigestion, and lost all use or myself; my moniory also left me. My own relations can certify the same. I. thank Divine Providenco I am now enjoying tho best of health. I would highly recommend it to all my brethren who arc Buttering from these maladiea. I tried doctors without avail, and medicines I drank until I grew weary. Sarah Sweet, Victoria-street West. To U. A. H. Hitchens. l&q., Wakcfleld-street, Auckland* The proprietor: H. A. H. HIT CHENS, Late Assistant-Dispenser to i'uk Impehia Troops. ARMY MEDICAL STORES, ALBERT ] KAKItACKS. AUCKLAND. TO THE UNEMPLOYED IN AUOK. LAND. Both Males and Females in roquest. Also Married Couples without encumbrance «&■ Tho above will find suitable and lucrative employment by applying to ANN ROBKRTSON Servants' Home and Registry Office, Corner Har «ton &. Willis-streets. Tanran ga it PLOWMAN'S COACH TIME m> » TABLE, Auckland and Onehunga :— From Auckland From Onehunga : '■ ' ' 11a.m. > 9a.m. • > 5 p.ro 1.3U P.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3010, 10 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3010, 10 December 1879, Page 4

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