__^ Medical. ELLISDON'S NEURALGIC DROPS, FOR TIIE THOROUGH CURE OF NEURALGIA. From the Rev. C. J. JVlerton, St. John's Parsonage, Ferry Road, December, 1878. "My dear Mr Ellisdon,-1 have for many years paßt from time to time suuered soverely from Neuralgia, and have found nothing to relieve me so speedily or so effectively aa your ' Neuralgic Drops.' I can confidently recommend it, —Yours truly, C. J. Merton." Numerous other Testimonials in my possession. Prices, 2s and 3s 6d per bottle. BIGGS'S TOOTHACHE ESSENCE Gives Instantaneous Relief. Price, Is. Prepared only by F. BIGGS (late Ellisdon), Chemist, Hiprh-Btreet, Christchurch. Sold by all Chemists. Wholesale Acrents— KEMPTHORNE & PROSSER. Auckland. BY APPOINT- ilt^l^™^E;tee*^f MENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE QOVEKNOR. THAMES CARRIAGE AND DRAY FACTORY, VICTORIA-STREET EAST AND HIGH-STREET. AUCKLAND. Telephone, 303. JAMES MACKIE, Coachbuildbr, MANAGER Builder of every description of Vehicles. Repairsin all the branches of the trade faithfully executed. Vehicles Bought and Sold on Commission. Coachbuilders'Requisites in Stock. The Trade Supplied. Country Orders punctually attended to. Cash Customers liberally dealt with. FUNGUS BOUGHT IN ANY QUANTITY. Apply Mechanics' Bay, Wakefield-street, And Wharf Dining Rooms, 27, Queen-street. AH CHE E. TjIIRE AT POST-OFFICE. Avoid similar accidents by using DEBERG'S IRON ASHBINS. From 6a each. C. R. DEBERG, Ironworker, Albert-st. ~p E R S. S. MANAPOURI. JUST ARRIVED, mASMANIAN "DOTATOESGUNSON & MARTIN, CUSTOMStSTRKET. MIRANDA COAL AND IRON COMPANY (limited). SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD AND STEAM COAL IS NOW BEING PUT OUT FROM THIS COMPANY'S MINE, AND AGENTS ARE WANTED FOR THE SALE OF IT. APPLICATIONS TO BE ADDRESSED TQ THE UNDERSIGNED, AT THE COMPANY'S OFFICE, 14, VICTORIA ARCADE ORDERS FORWARDED TO THE SECRETARY WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. BY ORDER. JOSEPH BARBER, SECRETARY. Auckland, Acausr, 23,1887. TDOTTLED ALES AND STOUT£. THE NEW ZEALAND BOTTLIKG COMPANY Having purchased the above trade mark and registered the same, notify the public and private trade that they are- prepared to SUPPLY THIS WELL-KNOWN BRAND PROM THEIR CELLARS, MARKET PLACE, QUEEN STREET (NEAR* ANCHOR HOTEL). The largest and best stock in Auckland tQ choose from, now in prime condition. Deliveries as usual twice daily by our carts. N.B.—We bottle nothing but Dunedin XXXX Ales and Stouts, and guarantee the quality to be the BEST IN THE MARKET. 171 ISH ER. & 0 Q, ) WHOLESALE SHIPPING AND FAMILY BUTCHERS, - Established 1864. By Special Appointment to His' Excellency tin Governor, Bir W. F, Jervois: HisExcellenc; Sir James Ferguson.; and H.R.H. the DuJc< of Edinburgh; also, Kosha Butchers to tu< JeQUEEN-STREET, AUCKI^LND, N.Z. Families waited on in Town, or Suburbs. POULTRY of all kinds DRESSED to QRDEE Dealers in Game Home-cured Hams and Bacon Corned Beef in Large Quantity Imports of Sausage Casings The Trade Suppliei N,8.-^Calvea' Rennets. ass. Customers Supplied with Ice. Telephone No. M. P.O. Box No. 43* T^NCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY Ask for Brown's Blue-Black Writing Inl Coloured, Copying, Red Ruling, Tioket, an Stenoil Inks. Also ask for Brown's Yellow Stain, Wate proof for Leather, Liquid Blacking, Black Oi Black Reviver, Black Dye for Leather. All orders promptly attended to. S. BROWN & SON, Farnham-street, Parnell. QVPERPHOSPHATES.-Freozlng Co.'i IO £8 and £8. of all morohants.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 202, 30 August 1887, Page 3
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