■ KIRK_PATRIOK ? S SPECIAL jT / ■ QUALITY' ; r K. ,, <: *■£>■' BKAISD NEW Mm SEASON'S',, . FRESH .H %. > " All the many persons who have tasted the «___.' Jams are loud in their praise, and we must unreservedly congratulate Messrs Kirkpatrick and Co. upon turning out a genuine Fruit Jam, fit to grace the tables and please the palates of the most luxurious and fastidious."—" Hawke's Bay Herald," July 18,! MANUFACTURERS, NELSON.
. lledical^ INFLUENZA-HOW TO PREVENT AND CURE. The timely uso of Dr. NEIL'S BALM OP UILEAD will prevent, and where prevention is too late it will cure you. Advice to all free. Meuipmber, delay is dangerous. Now is the time to prevent disease and ill-health.. Every family should have a copy of : THE N.Z. FAMILY HERB DOCTOR, Containing over 550 pages of good and sound advice. Nativo Herbs a specialty. BY J. F. NEIL, M.D., U.S.A. Price, ss. To be had at our BOTANIC DISPENSARY, "Welliesley-street East. A_ck_ak_, Or from our Traveller, N.B. —Cholera Drops, Is, cure the worst cases of Dysentery; Cascara, Bitters, 2s 6d, cui-e Stomach Pains and Constipation; Herb Beer Extract, Is, makes 4 gallons. Asthma Powder, Is; Herb Tobacco, od. W M, TODD, Manager. LECTRIC- APPLIANCE FREE.— To finy man suffering from Nervous Debility, Weak Vitality, eic., i will forward, FREE OF CIIAR-E, a valuable Electric Appliance for cure of same. Address "Electropathist.'' care o£ P.O. Box 462, Sydney. THE FATAL FATUITY OF COUN-TER-EITERS.—For surely the imitator must know that his imposition will sooner or later be detected, and yet there nrc partiea still striyif g to reproduce Wolfe's Schnapps. * AYE ?— When refreshing'slumbers' fail to visit your pillow, when your food tortures instead of benefitting you, when a sudden noise or tbe least excitement sots your nerves in a tremor, it is bigh time you resorted to Wolfe's S-lINAPPt. ANTED KNOWN. — CORNEATA, PINK CORN CURE, Removes Hard and Soft Corns effectually. Large bottle, with brush, Is.—John Kenderdine, Newton Pharmacy, Karangahape Road. WANTED KNOWN. —INDIANITE, WATERPROOF CEMENT, for Repairing Waterproof Overcoats. Aquiline, Magic Cleaner, for Removing Grease and Stainsfrom Gloves, Ribbons, etc., in tins, 6d each.-wTohn Kenderdine, Newton Pharmacy, Karangahape Boad. QECRETS OF LIFE AND HEALTH. Free by post for six N.Z. penny stampe> a Medical Treatise by an eminent French Hospital Physician. 30 year 3 a Parisian Specialist (now retired), showing sulierers how they may cure themselyes of Nervous Debility without consulting a medical man.—Address Parisian, P.O. Box 766, Sydney. "A boon to all desiring self-cure."—" Medical Review." FuMic, Notices. W. D. BUDDLE] TT. QII.T_BI.AITD CITY MARKET & AGRICULTURAL HALL. BUDDLE & GILLi BRAND, Lessees, PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, AND FINANCE AGENTS. Auction Sales and Valuations Undertaken. Special Prominence given to Colonial Fruit Trade. Servants' Registry and Labour Bureau. BOBERT WILSON] [REGINALD CLAYTON vyiLSON AND /CLAYTON Desire to inform the Public, Trustees, and Executors of Estates that they are prepared to undertake Outdoor Sales of household furniture and other properties, and will make cash advances against same, prepare Valuations, and Inventories at shortest notice. WILSON AND CLAYTON, Auctioneers. A U C T I 0 N SALE S. TO LADIES AND GENTLEMEN LEAVING THE COLONY, RETIRING FROM HOUSEKEEPING : TRUSTEES AND EXEC UTORS OF ESTATES. &C ? &0. /GABRIEL LEWIS desires to inform \JC ladies and gentlemen. Trustees and Executors of Estates, etc., that ho is PREPAHED TO UNDERTAKE OUTDOOR SALES OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER PROPERTIES, and will mako cash advances against same, prepare valuations and inventories at shortest/notice. A large and ofliciont staff of assistants, under my personal direction, with Home and Colonial experience, is engaged for the purpose of carrying out this particular branch, either in town or country. All communications addressed to me will receive prompt attention. ■- GABRIEL LEWIS, Auctioneer. /.I A U T I 0 N. Referring to tho recent prosecution and the penalty of £5 and costs, or 14 days' imprisonment, imposed by the Court, it is hereby notified, with* a view to the prevention of further rauds in the sale of inferior spirits or compounds from WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS BOTTLES, that future proceedings will be instituted under a more stringent section pf the Trade Marks Act of New Zealand, 30 Vict., No. 9. This clause makes tho offence a MISDEMEANOUR, and imposes a penalty up to TWO YEARS' IMPRISONMENT With the fine of any amount that may be fixed by the Judge. v It is further notified that special means aro now being taken to insure detection and conviction, and offenders ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED that they will be prosecuted to the utmost limit of the law. BRADLEY AND SON, 58, Margaret-street, Sydney, Solicitors for the Proprietors » ' of Wolfb's Schnapps. ! December 1889.. ' - t XKTOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, For Sale at Durham Yards ijvery Tuesday, : .;*l_" '" at 9,?0 fltip, • v;; ! ? ":': ■ ■ ■• ' V V-: :, '.. .HUNTER s ..
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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 159, 8 July 1890, Page 3
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