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/ Latest Improvements. l^y| "W 11 IH Bp i Wf% '^p l !! "W^^ TP'^fe Tr*''! 'Tf^l Am^^^m Tx\\xJ^ri^\ X lu\j J-S f'V !Wi #n i ■■ Mmm HI JHr mm—^mmr bL^B msbmmmWr Mm ~C\ TITTIT\TiP( 1C l-'/^ITT TiiHn f# "PTPT? "TV fa'h'K «1 B fl H* MM mm mm I ■« ■ I Jm 9 Jm\ Mm\ ni fl MSi A[l yft |\|T |i|j4||f 1 1 ' A / . ' ' ■ \^m\^m\^mmm\^mmmmmmwmm\ \^m\wm\^mmm\^mmmmmm\^^^ I^^^lHHiilHHUliiilß pHhH^DBBB mmWmmmWtmmmmmmm^mmm 4 * mtmm m) 0 SOLE Jt 1W 1 I A IX r" Fancy Emporium and Children's Paradise, IMPORTER f\ v r" , 'LwrMXfcL-i'- *&>■ ■:"""'. ri — *^" 2^ Q UBEN stbebt, aucklakd

Kffi J. G. ■■MATHEWS, B 'Kf FANCY f GOODS IMPOBTE3; 196 QUEEN STEEET. ' Suburban Branch : (Opposite Albert Hotel) ' NtfWTON BAZAAE, AUCKLAND. " NEWTON. - "^ '- — : -;;; Erery reader is invited when 4 in Auckland to inspect our Large and Stock of.Eancy Goods.. . Latest Novelties in Albums, Bags, Pans/&c., continually arriving from England and the Continent.

OTEOT 3 ■fifflflttjOiFirst Prise fop High-Class Tailoring, _ ■■ First Prize for Lady's Riding 1 Habit. . : First Prise and Special First Prise for Sijle and Finisli, U > : Jrst frir te Artistic Cling. teJ- ■ : ■''.. f ? :'."■■■•"'■'- -■ ' ; •■ -'- ' TKese were all tlie Krsi Awards given in High-Class Tailoring, at the New Zealand and South Sea Exhibition, held at Dunedin. . ..■ #-■■■. :■■■ ' .- ■'. Takea from Tse Te Aboha News. « Mr J. H. Dalton, til well#iown Tailorsof Queen-street, Auckland, has been very successful at the Dunedia Exhibition, taking the following Awards: First Award for High-Glass Tailoring, First Award for Lady's Eiding Habit, First and Special Award for superior Style and Finish, First Award for Artistic Cutting. In fact he has taken all the First Awards given for High-CJass Tailoring at the Exhibition. Mr DaltonV reputation for High-Class "Work at a price within the reach of all, has long been established in the North Island ; and his success at the Exhibition, above referred to, shows that he can more than hold his own in open Conipetitibn ivithalllconierß " ■ ' '' /: PRlCE? List's 'i I Suit to order, with Extra Tronysers, £2 ■■•10 i 0 Suit, |q order, with Extra Trousers, :' :2 15 0 Suit to order, with Extri Tronßbrs^ ; 3 ' 0 0 Suit to ? order, with ISxtra Trousers, 3 6 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, 310 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, ;3 ,1^ 0 | Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, 4 00 j Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, 410 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trqu|erSj~ 4 15 0 ill Hi 1/iliilUll^ TAILOR, 2]»<V • ftUEEN BTBBEIV

BX SPECIAL APPOINTMENT ?° HIS EXCELLENCY i THE GOVEBNOB* **I^^P^^^^ V OF NEW ZEALAND. W. H. HAZARD, GUNMAKER, 116 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.' l {Next B. Tonfts and Co., Auctioneers.) IMPOETEE OE AEMS, AMMUNITION, SP3BTING IMPLEMENTS OPTICAL GOODS, AND MBEWOEKS. f list House in tie Celeny for Euiig, lileijlevchoh M Ipibg hmtik ofiltki&ds. Lately received,— *A very fine assortment of Winchester Repeating Bifle-s; of different calibres, suitable for cattle or wild dog shooting. The Winchester Eepeating Shot Gun, No. 12 gauge, fires six (6) shots without •eeloadißg. For sale at very low prices. In order to supply his. customers with the very best Cartridges obtainable!, W.H.H. has imported at considerable expense, one of the laiest and best. Machines for turning the Cartridges. This machine, made by Messrs D. & J,; Fraser, thi "well -known Gunmakers of Edinburgh, regulates the. pressure on the wads to the greatest liicety, and ensures the utmost regularity in shooting, Customers may see the different Cartridges tested on the premises. Prices of 8.L., C.P., or P.F. Shot Cartridges, Nos. 12, 14, or 10 Gauge--r Green, 18s j Blue, 17s j Brown, 16s. These Cartridges^are alj charged with 3 drairs Best Powder, and l^oz. Chille^«hot. No; -12 CK< Cartridges, charged with Eifle Cartridge^PowHer, 14s per 100. GUN WOEK of Every Description done at the very LO WESI JftATES/ and equal, il not superior to any done in;the Colonies.

"DiseaseA Nature Oftentimes hreaSiaforlpHn'Mrang eruptions."— Aetiii.SeeMl ' a T.- : ": -■ , TO THE PUBLIC. * SOME patimits sttttering from nervous affeotioas &re afraKKrbm sheer bashfulness and modesty to personally consult a medical man — other patients have not the self-possession and coolness when in the consulting room to accurately describe their" symptoms— their habits of life, and the nature of the diseass they suffer from. * Let suck person (he or she) sit quietly down in the privacy of their otto, apartments, and with calm minds describe clearly eacli symptom of their cage, a clear statomeutthua written,.and laid, before me, is far preferable in diseases to a personal <jo^sultation. -WheSe, -hbwevet, a disease is of a arid exceptional character, a persoual consultation may become necessary^ bat my success in correspondence: is bo great, that of i^ 10 tliq^uSajids rnthousands'wiom Ihavetreatea byil^i^Bi last 3f years, ndt a single mistake has ever oc-,curred-r-not& case has ever been made public— in. fact, the very simplicity of my system of corres jpondencei prevents publicity. „-.....,...... „„. -; At the same time medicines are sent to ;my patients in such a form as to defy det'eotion. ; Hojr many thousands have I not" brought joy to ? How many have been enabled to enter into the marriage state through, consulting me?. . , How many after marriage have privately, oon- ; sulted me and been blessed and their married lives mede fruitful and happy.| '-■'"■■ ■■"■■■'■■ : How many wasted ruined youths of both sexea have also been restored to health, and have thanked their maflJiood for having consulted me by lefcfcei*. How many questions arise where tho family phy sician is unable to unravel tha cose, and"where often the patient lingers on, not daring to tell his family medical adviser i-he nature of his complaint, nitil consumption, wasting, or mental disease set in, and •the sufferer ge»s beyond the curable stage, and is; left a hopeless wreek.f -;■.'■-'■• . * A letter written ia the privacy of the room aa.o. droppe/1 in. the post-boi reaches me j 'the answer is re jTirnetl(.as qitißtly and uiiostaiitqttiously, and the pst&c ifc.iTTt-iout sfceppingfrdmhi&filtamber except to post his <i .jjar, is by return of post in full pb^eision <)f the d re of his ca3e. Hia hopes are ntLed, hia dofbtsrejro^ed.anU lie is comparatively a new man ; in fact, in many cases^ mow being altogether. , ; Tho osly addition to the orduiarj''written letteif the age, occupation, habits and symptoms, nothing more,. The usual consultation fee of £1 (oneponnd) must' be enclosed, otherwise no answer wUI be returned. •,,".■ [ * There .tire thousands of -cases ia daily life where a consultation with one at a distance will remove by a single letter, a great fear, a great care,, and it of ten sblves what appears, as an impenetrable myfitefy. '• Many a sad heart haa been made joyful on receipt of an. erplanatory letter from ma. •■;'-.■ = ■■.:.?. }. To those about to marry, I wonld say^ consult me before doing so,' and tfius" prevent' many after troubles, and remove lhany unnecessary fears and prejudices ; to these I say, at once bbnsult with^me, do not tarry, delays are dangerous, and as an expert, my time may not oe always at your service, you can, by simpfy enclosing one pound, have the benefit of my experience in the same manner asif I lived in [ your tov.iL, and with the additional advantage of thorough privacy.— Yours, truly, LOUI3 L. SMITH. • ! Address-* DR. L. L.. SMITH, A ' ■ ' \ 1«J, COLLINB STBEET EMh 1 , Melboubne. ' " Fee fotPoisonal Ob^Si|J|ation, jfil Is. The later fe inclusive of Medicine. : f Medinines forwarded, *well-packed; to all th 1 Coldtiiss, -India, dn^BEuropo. COLLBfS STREET HAST, MELBOURNE ■ |:= __1^ : -I—-™ :-■ 8" FOE, SAiEr-rBAEGIi:;-Latest Improved New American Cider- id akin*? Plant. Juat imported from New York. Also suited for makmg Perry, Peach Wine, &c. Manual capacity at le&st 150 gallons a day.— Apply at tb© office ot this paper* *

Householders, Hotel-keepers, Butchers, and others. SEP YOtJ PBBFBB CLEANLINESS, STBKNQTH, AND ; i ■ . ; * i \ ;. FLAVOI7B, ABK YOTJB QEOOEB FOB OUB - i^OtEEES AND f>EPPpSRS WHICH WB PEEPAEB, AND QTJABANTEB , obnuhtb only, : TFB! PBIOIS YOU VlXIf PAY IS THB SAItK AS FOB TBS ADULTERATED ABTIOLE, BUT YOU \ WILL ENJOY YOUB MBALfI "WITH ; dOKB'OET AND SATIBFAOnON. „',' OUB (bBNOVNED iJEANDSAKB IN CEJRTBB <» X , LABEL, VIZ. : > . ' «*EXCELSIOB,^ . "LION," " ANdHOR," « OBOWNJ \ AND CONTAIN ONLY PUBS , ■ * CQETEEjV With Pare "Chicory," mixed in proportions to suit taste and price. I^* We caution the piiblic against Peppers told in this market very largely adulterated. T> R 0 WN, DAR RET\ T & £\O. AUCKXAND STEAM QOTFEB AND 3KCOB KILLS. . .. rso GBATEFXTL-COBCFORTINQ. EPPS'S QOCOI— BREAKFASIh i " By a tliordtigh knowledge of tho natural ! la|es wklch gofem theiopctdtfoaaof digestion and nutritipEu juad by a .jjareful .applica^tipn of the fin^^ropertiea ol welfcseleelesb, Cocoa, i Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables ! -with • -delicately flavoured which ! may sava ns caany heavy doctors' bills, It is j by the* judicious v se of such aiticles of diet j j that a constitution may be gradually built up j I until strong enough to resist every tendency ! jto disease. Hundreds of sobtle maladies are I [ floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pore blood and a properly nourished frame/ — See article in the Civil Stryict Qotette. ■ ; '. ■ .- ...•■--»..■ ' Made eimply with boiling water or milk. Bold in Jib packets by grocers, labelled thus— ! J&U&8 -EPPS & Co., I HOMEOPATHIC CBBMIBTV

ASK YOTTK GBOCEE FOR THOM A.S' CAMBMAN BAKING POWDEE. - -■•-■■ -■• -It is -the Best: —^•"•-•' M&E. J. Thomas— Dew Sir, — I have made inquiries from the people who h£*« used your Baking Powder, and find tnattthe ingredients of which it is composed are well liked, and it is found perfectly wholesome and free from any injurious effects to the system, it having greatly assisted digestion in all cases where it has been used.— Yonrs truly, 0. Gr. Daley. The ingredients are guaranteed pure and free from anything injurious to the system. Ask your grocer for it, and see that you get it. Onoe used always used. Sold in 6d, Is, and 2s tins. > ■ DEBILITY. ~ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. tO those MEN who are" OLD BEFORF THEIR TIME, AMBITIONLESS EN LIFE, . FEEBLE IN ENERGY, DEBLLITATED IN COKSTrriJTION, BROKEN DOWN IN HEALTH, through EXCESSES, ABUSES; *r INDISCRETIONS, the following is addrj^feea.:— PRUE. N, HARPER, MBSA., &c, \ Having devoted special attention to the cause and Cure of all NERVOUS, SKIN, URINARY* and PRIVATE COMPLAINTS, may be CONSULTED FSEE uporg&U diseases of gsSpecial .JSMxifcQS* requiring SCTT'I, SECREyX", tind 'MpeliMce. „ w .^ SUSTERERS frofi*BLdOD and^fflr DI•SEASES, FITS, KIDNEY and BLADDER AFFECTIONS. PREMATURE DECLINE, LIVER and VENEREAL COMPLAINTS and all morbid conditions of the System, AT ONCE CONSULT PROF. HARPER. Consultation costs nothing, and may be the means of reaWing you to vigorous health. £. READER have you Heartburn, Bad Ttste in the mouth in the morning, Pains across the back and Louis, Spots-«r Specks before the fives, Disinclination for study or business, Hot Flushes or Cold Chillß, Groundless fears, Love of Solitude, Fluttering or Palpitation of tlieTleart upon the least exertion or excitement, Defective Memory, Sense of weight upon the Chest, especially after meals, Drowsiness, Confusion of the Mind aad Fatigue of Body on the, slightest hurry, langiiid sinking feelings. Trembling, Singing noises in the liead, Pains in tlie logs and thighs, Involuntary losses, Impared appetite, Eruptions on the face and body. If you have any of the above symptoms depend upon it you are from '"some form of' NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, and? delay may lead to the most <dcpitfraMe consfeciueuces. Tsemember, the seeds of disease are in your system and uuleffi speedily plucked by an expert hand will flourish into fatal luxuriance. i rPBpP; HAKPIIR'S scientific and successful mode of treatment, attested siui i,ud i\3pectabflity, hare gained for him the confidence offtll classes of the commnnity. ; .■■ ■i : -j<J-\J : ■, 1 Young and Middle-aged Men. It matters notfromwhatcause your symptoms have arisen, or who has failed to cure voui LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT YOU CONSULTING PBOF. HARPER. He has by prof and research thoroughly investigated the origin, of these complamts and has ascertained the purest and safest methods by which they may be eradicated, . CONSULTATION FREE. Sufferers may be treated at a distance. Always said full description of symptoms. Cures guaranteed. Confidence absolute. HOURS': Mokning, 10 to 2 ; Evistino, 7to 9 Come to Auckland for a Consultation or address PBOF. E,N. HARPER, COB, TO&LESLEY,& ELLIOTT STS., AugiaAND.

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