IMPOBTAIT NOTICE. _3»=£€gXc=-: GREAT CLEARING SALE OF A DRAPERY AND CLOTHING STOCK. THE MELBOURNE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING COMPANY COMMENCED TO-DAY THEIR ANNUAL WINTER CLEARANCE SALE, WHEN A LARGE STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, PURCHASED FOR CASH AT A GREAT REDUCTION OFF COST PRICE, WILL ALSO BE SUBMITTED AT PRICES WHICH SIMPLY DEFY COMPETITION. THE PAST SUCCESS OF OUR SALES IS A SUFFICIENT GUARANTEE OF THEIR GENUINENESS. _&■ WE CONFIDENTLY INVITE OUR FRIENDS AND CLIENTS TO INSPECT OUR PRICES. jg% SALE FOR ONE MOJNTH ONLY. THE MELBOURNE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING COMPANY, UUEEN-STREET, & THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY. i SMITH & CAUGHEY, HAVE JUS* OPENED UP, EX RJVI S.S. KAIKOURA, THEIR TENTH SHIPMENT FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1886. IN THEIR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS MAY NOW BE SEEN THE LARGEST ASSORTMFNT OF FRESH SEASONABLE GOODS IN AUCKLAND (PERBAPS IN NEW ZEALAND) TO SELECT FROM, AND ALL MARKED IN PLMN FIGURES, AT THEIR WELL KNOWN LOW CASH PRICES. S. & C. BEG TO DIRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR . GENTS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, Which is at present particularly well stocked with a class of Goods i they can recommend as being ■ SOUND AND THOROUGHLY RELIABLE, Bought on the most advantageous terms direct from the leading Home and Colonial Manufacturers. Boys' and Youths' Clothing are a Speciality with S. & G., also Gents'. Collars, Shirts, Ties, Braces, &c, &c. IMPORTERS, and Sole Agent in Auckland For the Celebrated " Lion Brand" Geelong Clothing, highly commended because of Cot, Finish, and Wearing Qualities. \ Or the successful treatment of Chronic and Special Diseases accord ing to the Laws of Nature and the Philosophy of Common Sense. A Revolution in the Practice of Medicine. i The latest discoveries in the Art of Healing-. Mi3(KSSb &M __ £j >aair*Jiy#k tt,"Ji »ai %\w m u_f\'S'm\9__9 ®Iws i THE HIGHLY POPULAR & CELEBRATED SPECIALIST, ECLECTOPATHIST, &.< :, Professor of Natural Science and author of the following works:—The Prin ciples and Practice of Medical Botany The Rationalistic and Eclectic Treatmem c of Disease? Shadows. &c, has established the NEW ZEALAND ECLECTIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE for the Effectua. and Permanent Cure of all forms oi Chronic ana Complicated Complaints, Nervous Affections and Special Diseases. Nervous Debility (in all its phases), Fits, Effects of Indiscretion, Physical Decay, Lost Manhood Spermatorrhoea, Impediments to Marriage, Scrofulous Humours, Eruptions, Incapacity for Study or Business, Cold Ex'-e ties, Female Complaints; Liver, Heart, Kidney and Lung Affections. .-•• ! diseases which have hitherto been thought incurable, are now yielding ap.^ly to his treatment, as thousands of grateful patients are willing to testify. Who are old before their time, enfeebled in their power, weakened in their energy, debilitated in their health, misanthropical or hypochondriacal in their mind, smbitionless in life, and who have become broken down in constitution through excesses, abuses, or indiscretions, SIGNOR RENAUD'S treatment particularly recommends itself. Avoiding as it does the use of Mineral Drugs and Poisons, it embraces the latest discoveries and benefits conferred on humanity by the rapid strides of Scientific Progress. SUCCESS CERTAIN IN ALL CASES > rvniCinCMnc ADOniflTci SUFFERERS CAM BE TREATED UNDERTAKEN. j UUHNDhWUt ABbULUI h j EQUALLY WEU AT A DISTANCE. Note the Address: The New Zealand Eclectic Medical Institute 42 SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. P. O, BOX. 239,
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 142, 19 June 1886, Page 8
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