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INDIA AND CHINA TEA WAREHOUSE. " Very Rich Deep Brown Toi." 3s per lb. "Family Mixture,"^s (id ditto " Tea Kxtraordine.ry," 2s ditto "Brokenanil Sitings" (flavoury) Isßdditto " Congou F:mnings" (fine), Is 6d Citto Atsam Co.'s Finottl'ekce Tea Cho co Uarjcelinx Souchong Strong and pu jgont Indian Fannirjgs. Pottd Pheasant, 9d per tin Potted Pattndge, 9d ditto Shrimp Paste, 9d ditto Potted '1 onguo and Beef, 9d ditto Salmon, from 9;i per tta Choice Fresh Herrings,9d ditto Fine New Patras Currants Valencia Raisins, new and very flno New Piunes, f com 6d per lb New Dates, 5Jd per lb A. Job Lino Currants at id per lb A Job Lino Hoisins at did per lb (To clear them out) New Jams, siiporior assortment, Kb per doz Good Janu at 61d per lia Cornllour, 6d pt>c lb Very b'tuo Salad Oil, 7d per bottle .Superior Pudding Rice, 121b for 2s 9d. P. WeiTEIIEAD, Tka Dkajler and Importer of Tobacco & Cigars, Victoria-street, Aucfc'ahoN (Terms Cash). N.B.—Superior School Kits, old each ; Ameri can Brooms, 13 3d , worth la Bd each. HAUNG L A U & I have g.,t a few more " Plumbs (a trntln expression for Bargains), which 1 believe will suit the public tasto. Umg t-Inrcoa Curtains, 3s Bd per pair ; 60 Lq^ies' Leather Pelts, Is each : 30C pair Girls' Striped Stockings, at 9d per pair, worth is tid ; Clark's Reels, two for a venry, oi <M per dozen ; 200-yard Keels, soft make, Is 3d por dozen, in high numbcis; Arncld'B Ruffle. with lace edere, la per par.l-, Which is only hail wicß. Al oa Wool, P3 ±1 and 2s 9d per head; extra superfine I'lngtrins Wool, in ail colours Men's Brown Cotton Sock?, 3Jd pair; M?n'f S.arso-sizcd ?hirt?, 2a Gd ; Youths' Union Shirts tit same price (splendid value); Boot Laco j, 3J £ or-dozen, or 2s por gross; White Bidding raid, Is for 3G yards. Jly stock of me .iuiii and low-priced Hosiery i 3 ore of tho largest, and cheapest in town. Ladies' and GUls' Whi.c and Coloured Stockings, at Gd per pair; arc v.-ry cheao. Purses, from Id each; iioy? Shirts, with military fronts, rink-edged flannel, la 3d, worth Is (id per yurd; Men's Wintlsoi Scarfs, la 3d, usually Is Od each. I will have soma more "Plumba" shortly, which will be advertised, J. GEBEK, VICTOKIA-STKEKT, Three door 3 fiom Albert-itrcct. Venetian Blinds. A TJCKLAND VENETIAN BLIND I\. • FACTORY, CORNER OF COOK AND GREY STREETS. VENETIAN BLINDS 1 VENETIAN BLINDS J Made of tho best Californlan Pine, guaranteed not to warp or twi»t. Our Blinds surpass all Imported Blinds, Wood or Iron. Wo have a very largo stock of woll-soasoned Pino Timber; also a Largo Stock of VENETIAN BLINDS on hand, assorted sizefl. Wiro Gauze Hnds made to order, and forwarde to all parts ofjthe Co)7ny at the shortest notice. A. & A. -BUSB* (Late li. Hokton Busby), VENETIAN BLIND MAKERS AND WIRB WORKERS, CORNER. OF COOK AND GRKY STREETS Medical. hi t g ii c n celebrated Blood I^estoreri The Rknovator of tub Human Blood NO MORE PHYSICAL DEGENERATION If tho Laws of Health are observed, ordinary care exorcised, and Blood Restorer Freely Taken I HITCHENS' Celebrated Jjlood xvkstorer cert a isi n cure For tho Lantjour, Lassitude and Dis"ase which attond the Heat and Drought of semitropical and tropical Climates. Fevers which bo quickly faston on tho debilitated system may oaslly be kept away by the timely uso of this IST MOST WONDERFUL REMEDY! TEI In fact, by its uso3 tho Most Malignant of Tropical Fever 3 have been EjKCTßnfrom the Human System, and by its aid Dying, Fevor-stricken Men have been, as it wero, RAISED FROM THE DEAD ! Aa is shown by tho followirg interesting TALE OF TEE PACIFIC! A TALE OF (THE PACIFIC. Wm. Opperman, Esq., a wealthy island trado r was for Eoino months lying ill at Happemamina an island of the Kingsmill Grou", in the P acifle He bad been seized with rheumut cfovor, which was followed by complicated disorders of a torrib'y severo nature, assuming tho form of a species of palsy never before known. Tho sufferer's limbs swelled, tho legs lost all sensibility to pain ; tho foot could bo wrenched round or the t kin pierced with a lanco without inflicting th 3 slightest suiTeiing. The Bick man was evidently unconscious of his having legs, and his brain wa] seriously affected as if with lunacy. In th's deplorable state ho was kindly brough from tho i 3 ands to Auckland by Mr 11. Henderson in the schooner Coronet. Captain Moeller and, being a German, he was received l>y the German I,'onsul, (». Yon der Heyde, Ksq , and placed in the District Hospital, where ho received treatment for three weeks with no indication of improvement, hij case being pronounced b? ono and all a most hopeless one. The captain of tho Corone\ knowing that extraordinary cures had been effected by the use of Kitchens' Celebrated Blood Restorer requested the proprietor of the Blood Restorer to tako tho case in hand, and a contract was entered into of " No euro, no pay." Mr Hitchena proceeded to thelloayital, examined the invalid and found him in an apparently dying Btate with scarcely a 6paik of lifo left. Mr Hitohcna ordered tho suffering man to bo removed to his (Mr H.'e) private residence whera his wants could personally bo attended to by Mr Hitchons The latter administered the medicine (the Blood Restorer) and used the ointment freely. Meanwhile clergymen called, pronouncing tho case beyond the power of man to effect a cure. However, after Bix weeks the effect of the medicine became wonderfully apparent. The Blood Rcstoier hid acted steadily bnt surely on the blood ; the deadly impuiities were gradually eliminated from the system until the stream of lie flowed unchecked in its natural chaunela oyor tho entire man. Tho brain became e'ear and active, and tho limbs once again rejoiced in natural circulation, the patient rising to his feet cured of di-ionses which had baffled the skill of leading physicians, a living proof of tho wonderful healicg powers of Hitchena Celebratel Blood Restorer. TESTIMONIAL.! Auckland, N.Z, To H. A. H. Hitchena. Esq. Before leaving Auckland r n my return voyage to the Islands, I have to perform the pleasing duly of acknowledging tho surprising euro I have received at your handsComing to Auckland us I did a dying man f beine; palsied and generally unconscious, and hearing from others thut no hope of recovery wsb held out by medical men, I look upon you now aa tho preserver of my life. lam convinced thst to you medicine aloi.e is duo tho credit for my now being a living man. I beg to thank you ino.-t sincerely for the kindness you have bh own me while staying in your house, aid in conclusion would earnestly recommend sick people to use your Blood Reßtorer, us it is the most extraordinary purifier of the bloudl ever heard of, or nißt with in my travels. It one uf tho many good gifts of a beneficent Creator to his suffering children on this earth. W. OPPERMAN. Auckland, December 19, 1879. Signed in the presence of U. Yon dku Huyde, Imperial Herman Consul Agent fob Kitchens' Cordialised Blcod liBSTOItiB— MESSHS EURENFRIED BROTHERS. Ooflee Merchants ■OR OWN, BAEEETT t CO.'S AUCKLAND STKAM COFFEE AND SPICEJMILLS. COFFEES. I II1 IS NOT SUFFICIENTLY KNOWN THAT GOOD COFFEE ia the best stimulating Beverage both for Winter and Summer. To ototain what you really want, ask for our Bast Brands, tho EXCELSIOR or STANDARD, which have sustained their good names over T;;n Years, and have very much inoreased in dumrjnd—a sure proof o their being consumed and appreciated in all housoholda throughout Riurl even out of our province. IJ9L Wholesale only at our Alms and Agents ?&. Retail at all Grocery Establishments in 1 ovrn and Country. g =>S v Our beet Pgo ExcrSviorßrnud.grcer.labol) qualities.s MSO Standard „ red >Everypkgo gi'So Lion „ pink „ ) with our f, a° ' Blffnatnre, 3 *i 2 \ ■it . - . ■ ' ftfl oa H ) Oni IOWCBJ £,£ g AnchoJ ~ i.v.co „ ( qrnlitieß, o'u~ Crowa .. ysllow „ f v/ithout ouf *-■£ / alp;iir.ture te fi i''Uc PKPPiUtS (infl irPFClfri we guaraiits-j 0 t ox Uu.'-.iity, ii«rl fir>o of n.'nl'e-nt.iori. ttROWil, BAIiRBTT & CO, Kill" t reet, July 3th 187 U.

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 4

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