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; PUBLIC NOTICES. DE. J. OOXjLXS BROWNE'S IS THE OEIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. C- |-¥T .^l-? s'Ol'lj^T'WlT! is admitted by the profession to be tko most jLjL,MJ\J'JLvj\s JUr-' A- J~\ H'J wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered. C'FITT /T^TD /i^MT^'^T'^Tim istliebost remedy known forCouglis, Consumpeffectually checks and arrests those too often T i'T^TD' f\"TWF WTP fatai <iiseaso3:-Diphthcria, Fever. Croup. Ague.' \J jJL JLJV/ SAiUMJ 1. JLN Hi acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery. CTHTT ■,Olß'Oir&~V'T^lR 1 i effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, JULJIJXJ.ILAiKJIJ' JL 11J-U Hysteric, Palpitation and Spasms. OTT"Ei"Tr /T> IT> <n>, n~>>~s:7""T?>,X"H7^ is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Us I A VttM B 3 I V iij Gout, Cancer, Toothache, Meningitis, &c. . The " Illustrated London News "of Sept. 23,1895, says :—" If I were asked which single medicine I should prefer to tako abroad with me, ao likely to be most generally.useful I should say CHLORODYNE. I never travel without it, and its general applicability to the relief of a large number of simple ailuieuu i'or its best recommendation." Earl Russell communicated to tho College of Physicians (hat ho received a dispatch from Her Majesty's Consul at Manila to the effect, that .■■hnleru, has been raging fearfully, and that the only remedy of a servica was CHOLOKODYXE.-The "Lancet," Ist December, 186*. Oaution—Beware of Piracy and Imitations. CAtmoN—Vlco Chanoollor Dr. W. Page Wood stated that Sir J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor k .CIILORODyNE, that the story of the Defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue ; which he regretted to say had been sworn to.—See x lines, 13th July, lSbi. Sole! in bdtllcs at Is l.'.d, 2s 9tl, and 4s 3d each! None is genuine without the words " Dn. JV Colds Browne's Ciiolukodvne" on tlie Government Stamp. Over. whelming Meilical Testimony aceonipamc-y each bottle. Sole Manufactukee.-J. T. DAVENPORT, 33 Great Eassell-street, Bloomsbuiy, London, W.C,

NORTHERN R9LIER MILLINB COMPANY, Ltd, ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY, and Build up the North, not the South. As wo nurdiase nil H«! hOC.AI, VHTKAT and OATS wn can pet .it Full MsvUet Kates, and i;be only LOCAI, '"■;r (>,, f i'-V;."' ",-,'.:. ;,;. i:'.:;,;, :l ;1 »! Flaked Oals, (ienninn, etc., if this industry rtul not exist, what INSIST O2« HAVING ."PREMIER" OR "CHAMPION" FLOUR and yj "STANDARD" OATMEAL, Rolled & Flaked Gats IJyl : ... ■Wliicli Ecsiaia Unbeaten. . . in 0,,,,r.,»i..i.<..> fr™ thi> rHOirKS'T BT/KNDS OK GRAIN' that New Zealand ciui ■prnrtuce. Wemanufa^lua uc'l" -iiii "Pl^fo.;.;^ a fLV. m U,c public u.»y rely on haviiw a FKKBU ARTICLE, und tnotwe uamit^i, Ay" t j],J '"st«iLc"lur.i " bnnid is ku<:wu by its Fre3)mesa and Sweetness. >Vo also rcconunond our Patent Germina, weU adapted for this climate, and Semolina and "Wlteat.micalALL OUK GOODS AUK PACKED IN , p_ VXETUS, 3X2anager. SIZES TO SUIT THK TitADH.

. FOB SALE* pU it POSITIVE SALE. Two Really Good Sheep Farms, one 370 acres, ;>.ll in grass ctal subdivided. House, etc., Jii luilos from town; tho other 380 acres also subdivided and House, etc., 19 miles from town; both good paying farms and cheap. Apply to JOHN SOPPET. House and Land Ageot, 24 QDEEN St. •p O It BALE. HARDWOOD BLOCKS. FAR CHEAPER THAN COAL. Cut to Suit any Stove or Fireplace. COKE, CHARCOAi!°'a'ND ALL KINDS OF COAL. Delivered any part of Town or Suburbs. BRYANT & BAILEY, CUSTOMS-ST. WEST. LAND AND .ESTATE AGENT, NO. 6, COOMBES' ARCADE, AUCKLAND. FOR SALE. £140— Working Man's Cottage at Arch Hill, 30 x 120. Terms. No. 19s £360— House, 6 rooms, washhouse, and every convenience, in Grey Lynn, off G. N. Rd level, 40 x 132; easy terms; first class home. No. 193 £1000—Ponsonby, water frontage, 100 x 130, with family Residence of 12 rooms, all conveniences; terms can be arranged. No. lSa Farm, 370 acres, Freehold, House, 7 rooms, outbuildings, all ring fenced, subdivided, good rat tail pasture, keep 300 sheep, plenty good water and wood; . improvements cost £1000; will accept the low price of £250 cash. 202 £525—House o£ 5> rooms, stable, coachhouse, gas, water, and drained, Allotment -14 t. 300, Great North Rd. 173 Allotments in all parts of the City, Grey Lynn, Eden Terrace, Mt. Eden, Mt. Roste'.ll Choice Sections on Ponsonby Rd. Several Good Farms for Sale ■ Money to Lend on Freehold Security, at 5 per cent., in sums to suit borrowers G. J. GARLAND, COOMBES' ARCADE. Agents for v^-T"^ X -&• P. McGILL, Oat-/^V/ meal & Flour >>* S T»i«« 1 *» Miller, S\ Ch X Turnip Tokomariro/%^1> W^ Seed >^S^) y^^ (Swedes and Soft) >/' *^/ Three Star Bonedust XJ * j*^ Fesd. Oats, Bran, Sharps, /(**^r Maize, Wheat, Etc., Etc. 9 and 11 Customs St., Auckland. OIL AND COLOUKMEH. VTEW PAP ERH ANGI NG 3, BX DELPHIC. W. PHILLIPPS & SOK. NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS. QUEEN-ST.. Are Now Opening a Largo Shipment of ' PAPERJiANGIJSIGS. Latest Designs, ArtiaUo Jpri^es, etp., etc. SPECIAL VALUE! IN ALL GRADES fl W. PKILLIPPS & SOH.- ---■ J'APERHANGINGS, GLAS.S PAINT, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, AND FICTURB FRAME MOULDING WAREHOUSE!, NATIONAL BANK BUILDINGS, .QUEEN-ST.. TP TT E N D E R a O N, Established 1860. N PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGEB SIGNWRITER, DECORATOR, etc HIGH-ST. Mixed Paints for House and Ship Use. SPECIAL BLACK FOR SCHOOL BOARDS. N.B.—The above executed at Moderate Charges. ' ESTIMATES FURNISHED. '

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 310, 29 December 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 310, 29 December 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 310, 29 December 1900, Page 7

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