A purgative medicine should possess tonic and curative, ac well as catharic.prop' erties. This combination of ingredients may be found in Ayer's Pills. They strengthen and stimulate the bowels, causing natural action.—(Advb.) The 1892 edition of "Brett's Auckland Almanac, Provincial Handbook and Diary " is now in the press, and the attention of advertisers ia drawn by the publisher to a valuable new feature which has been introduced. It is intended to extend the diary sections of the book to fifty-Bix pages, and to print these upon a good writing paper. This addition will make the book serve all the purposes of a business diary, contain' ing almanac, diary and commercial textbook in one. The Customs, statistical, official and general information will, as heretofore, be complete and carefully revised. The tide tables have been calculated upon the system employed at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, in compiling the British Nautical Almanac, and their accuracy has secured the general adoption of these tables by ehipmastero on the New Zealand coast. The additions to the Diary will not circumscribe in any respect the other features of the book. The descriptive account of the Provincial District of Auckland ia being re-writcen by competent writers, who are travelling throughout the districts described and notingthe advances made,in settlement in every direction. This account of the products, trade and resources of the Auckland Provincial District—its climate, scenery, mountains, harbours, river?, and lakes ; its forests and its plains; its cultivated and its waste lands—especially adapt the book for Bending to friends and business clients abroad. Aa the book has now become a work of daily reference in the home of every- settler throughout the province, and is in use in all public offices throughout the colony, and in many leading places abroad, it may with confidence be described as the bosfc pormanenfc medium of advertising offered to business men. The work will be issued ab the old pr'ce—one shiUiuq;. To Darken Grey Hair.—Lockyer's Sulphur Hair Restorer is the quickest, best, safest; coats less, eflccts more than any other. The colour produced is moat natural. Lockyer'o Sulphur is the only English Hair Restorer universally soid.-(Advt.l
Fralbllc Notices. "EVB, E S H HONOURS FOR WHISKY " Owing to the ravages of the phylloxera in the favoured districts of France," says the London "Daily Telegraph," "it is an open secret that there is very little good brandy obtainable, and British exhibitors are hoping that they will be able to induce the Parisians to substitute for it a much more wholesome spirit — Scotch ■whisky. The French are not unappreciative of its qualities, for at the Hygiene Exhibition,, in the capital as well as at Troyes, in tho champagne country, they awarded GOLD MEDAL and DIPLOMA to purveyors of Scotch whisky to the House of Commons, Messrs Jamos Buchanan and Co. (Glasgow and London). Thiß firm was also highly successful at Glasgow and Melbourne Scotch whisky may be classed broadly into ' Highland malts' and 'rawgrains.' with perhaps a third variety called ' Lowland malt,'which is made in the southern counties. The Highland comes to us from remote glens, where tho purity of tho water is unquestionable, and it i 3 distilled from the best malted barley procurable. It is at this stage that the peat which is used for the drying kilns imparts the characteristic flavour." This high-class whisky is kept at every respectable and well-appointed hotel. It may be procured also from the leading wine and spirit merchants. Wholesale Agents-Messrs EHRENFRIED BROS., Auckland. j»y .^ —w 0 BUSTLE JS UQt INDUSTRY." There is a right way and a wrong way to clean house. Ihis picture shows the wrong way. Do you -wiah to know the riglt way ? Buy a cake of Sajolio and try it in your next house-cleaning and you will appreciate tho diffsreaoe so much that you ■will never be without it again. No. 86 USE your intelligence and buy only Wolfe's Schnapps. \ , TN epifce of all imitations Wolfh's JL Schnai'Pß Btttßde in the foremost eoak of bererfigest
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 245, 15 October 1891, Page 3
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