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■-,"■.'■*-'%" ■■*" ■ , ' ■"'■■■:•■■'■:.•'"". . ■ , . % ' ■ ■ SOLE r™ I XIX I™ Fancy Emporiiim and Childreif s _JMPQRTER_ f\ m rii f MrXWi £ v ; -v' QUEEN S^BEiJI^^LTO?gLA3Sn)

wedding, y n MATRFW^ B^ HiJAV presents v. ur. IVIAiniLVVO, sifts FANCY GOODS IMPORTER ,\ ' ; ; 196 QUEEN STREET, . Suburban Branch : (Opposite Albert Hotel) . NEWTOJSP BAZAAR/ *, AUCKLAND. .- j ;. NEWTON. -■t , « ,io: — - — t i \ ■ « ; \ i ■ , Every reader is invited, when in Auckland to ansp§ct ourXarge and domplete^ Stack of Fancy Goods. iLatest Novelties in Albums, Bags, Eans^ &c., h c6ntiiiually arriving f rQm England and the Continent* ; BY SPECIAL APPOIKTMENT To HIS EXCELLENCY* " THE aOVEENOK OP NEW ZEALAND^ W. H. HAZARP, GXINMAKER, ' Jl 1 116 QUEEN JSTREET^ AUCKLAND. {Next B. Tonka and Co., Auctioneers.) ' IMPORTED OF ABMS. AM?4UNITICW. SPOBTtNG- IMPLEMENTS :.., OPTICAL GOODS, AND 'FIREWOfcKS. ■ .;. MMn I tfeiolsaj k to, liSw, Wifam Milpt|j IspilesWlaßi' Lately received,— A yery fine assortment of Winchester Repeating Bifles, of different calibres, suitable for cattle or wild dog shooting. Tho Winchester Eepeating Shot Q-un, No. .12 gauge, fires six (6), shots without reloading. For sale at Very low prices. In order to supply his customers with the v%y best Cartridges obtjiinabie", 5 W.H.Hrjbaß imported at ,c6^Bides^le^x||ißiis(^ obe of t£o laiest and^'best Machines^ or turning the Caftridge?. ihfa machine, ma^e|^y Messrs D; &J. Frasef,' the well-known Gunmaters of -Edinburgh, regulates the the wads to the greatest nicety, ahd ensures the* utmost Tegtfta%ity iti shodting.C Customers may see- the different Cartridges tested on- tWpr«mt«esr^*^^ . Prices of 8.L., C.F., or P.F. Shot' Cartridges, Nos.: 12, 14, or 16 Gaige— ■ Greeny 18s ; Blue, I^s ; Brown, 16s. These Cartridges are ail charged witik 3 draps Best Powder, and l£oz. Chille^Shot. "BJYAL" No. 12 Q^; Cartridges, charged with Eifle Cartridge Powder, 14s pbr 100. r rl "'*' J -GOTOBE-of E^ry Description :done at thelvery M) WESI \AAp?ES, and equal, |f not "superior to any done ija? the Colonies, t?" ' . i

DUEDffI EXHIBIfIOH First Prise for High-Class Tailoring 1 , First Prise for Lady's Riding Habit, " First Prize and Special First Prize for ' Stytaulfiaii v ' First Prise for Artistic Cutting. '■ . : -.*.■■•■;■ \ v ■ I These were all the First Awards given in High-Glass Tailoring, at the New Zealand and South Sea Exhibition, held at Dunedin. * Taken from Tee Te Aboha News. . "Mr J. H. Dal ton, the well-known Tailor of Queen-street, Auckland, has been very successful at the Dunedin Exhibition, taking the following Awards : First Award for High-Class Tailoring, First Award for Lady's Riding 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-Clasa Tailor-: ing at the Exhibition. Mr Dalton's 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 Competition with all comers " -. PRICELISTir Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, £2 10 0 Suit to order, with" Extra Trousers, " 2 15 % Suit to order, with Extra Tronsers, ,-3 0 0 3 t' Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, 3 s^o Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, 310 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, 315 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers,' ii 0 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, 410 0 Suit to order, with Extra Trousers, 415 0 ■ , . / ■ ; ■ " : ■ " :: ' TAILOE, 210, QIIEEN STREET, AUCKLAND.

" BUeaseX Natiire of (<mtiniesbrfaka forth in strang oruptioni.",rz;Aetini Scene 1 4^^;^ . ; - TO Tfß PUBLIC. SQJEE patients suffering from nervous aifections are afraid ffom sheer bashf ubaess a^d modesty to personally cdtiffult a medical man-— oth^^atients 1 have not the self-possession and coolnftss when in | the consulting room to accurately describe their, . sjanptoms.— their' habits oft lifof^n4;t)flie nature of • the disease they siiif or from. ■*% Lot suck, person (he or she) sit quietly down hi 1 the privacy V>f their own apartments, and with calm [ minds describe "clearly each symptom of their cas^ a dear stn.temeijt^ns written, and laid before me,' is fur preferable" fn kervotts diseases to a persona eoiistmatittn. Where;" lioweve*; a aiisease^ip of a i peculiar ,and exceptional cliaracteri a personal oon- - sultatioii; may" become necessary 1 ; bail. my success in correspondence is so greiit, that of the thoiisqpfc ' upon thousands whom I,have treated by letter dttrin] k the laet= 34 years, not a single niiatdkke" haS ever oc i cxirred— diot a case has ever been made in fftot, the very simplicity of -my system Mt «feorres ,_ pondencSjprevents -publicity, • r. fi t i ; At the same time medicines are^sent to my patients in such a* form as to deify detection. \ ! How niany have I not bit)ught jojr to ? 1 How many Have* beetf "enabled to filter into tho marriage state through consulting me ? . . How many after marriage hftVQ -privately cou. > sultfeif toe and been blessed rind their* inarrjea lives , made fnlittul and hap.>y.| -..,-»' . . •• . it .' x "How many wasted ruined youths of "both ;sexet T have also been restores tq health, and have thanked : their. manh,ood for having consulted me by letier. , ; ' f How many questions arise "where fc£e fiiinily phy , Bician .i»;unable to unrav#the case/iujid where=often the patient lingers, pn^not^ringjto te^Jus family meaical adviser •tM na Mvfe 6f his cdfap'liUnt^ xuitil consuflttptipiv, WMstin^jOr menUl disease fjji&in, aild the s'iiterer ge^^ beyond the curaßle stage, and is 4eSfe& hopeless "Wi«ck. ■ ■ i '■ Woppeci JnJhjp post-^^isaiiffi^3 me quietly,; the apswer l i&^s'^ 3 ft^tlyand uuosteiitaiirfusly, excejuiDO post his letter. is by retiujnol: poafc ih fdrf" ©ss^ssiou $Mb n'n km 6ufe^fT Hfa MjSs^t^i a liew niftii •' hi fact, m "ihiffiy *casss", a now being altogether i ; ' ' ' The 1 only 3 audition to the ordinary written letier -±h&jia^Qgcapu.timi. hahit^ajiri qy^ntifMßJijuJjf fh ing more. The usual consultation fee of J&t (one pound) Thera are thousands of case 3in daily life whe"e a' cousulfci t ion with o Ae afca distance will remove by a single letter, a great fear, Vgreat Oiiie, and j| pfteu sol res what appears as an t ini|»euetrabj.e mystory. Many a sad lieart_has beeu made joyful- on receipt of an exphwatory letter from me.? . *\t To those about to. marry, I wo^d sayjeonsujt me bef9re ; doing so, and thui prevent moujr alter to'otibles^ anaremQve many' iuinece'ssary fears and prejudices ; to these I sajj at once consult with me, do not tarvy, clelay« Aredaugerotis^ aud as ai^ expert, my time may not. lie, always at yo»u* service, you can, by simply enclosing one pound, ha,ye the benefit 6f myexperiiSnde in the same mansier'iigif'lJiivbd in your town, and with the additional advantage of thorough priyacy .— Yours, truly, ', LOUIS L. SMITH. Address— ■ - ' DR. L. L. SMITH, : „■+ + 183, COLLINS STBEET- EAST, HsiBOtJKNE. " " %%'<• 1 • Fee lor Personal Consaltatton, £1 lg. The hiter is inclusive of 3J£edi«ue. Medinines forwarded,, well-packed, to «1I th' Colonies, India, and Europe. v ' - VOLLIgS STIUSET EAST, MEIDOVENS AUCKLAND i FOB SALE,-A BACGIcI^; , Latest Improved New Amefiuan Cider-making Plant. Jiist' im ported frwn fc York. Also suited If or itiakmg Peich Wine, Maaualeapacity at least 150 gallons a day.— Appty at the office ot tlun paper. : ; * ' , * r*i «? ? » - ■ - « - * ■ '.;■»*

V ■ DEBILITY -;S :.. IMPOETAtfJ ANNOUNCEMENT. _ • ' "B^a* ■-. ■ ,-,; .:. — ■■ • yTO^hose MEN" who are OLD ISTFOBE A TgEIR TIME, AMBITIONLESS IN LIFE, FEEBLE IN ENERGY, TATED;. IN CONSTITUTION, BKOKEN DOWKJN ID3ALTH, tlu-ough EXCESSES, ABUSES, or INDISCRETIONS, the following is addressed: — s.,t "* ••-- . ..., JP&OJL K- HAREEIi, MBSA., 40,, ,~^ Having dijvotod epecial attention to the cause and CmtU att^OfIRVOUS, "SKIN. URINARY i and PRIVATE COMPLAINTS, may be CONSULTED FREE upon all Diseases of a SpeciaL Nature, requiring SKILL, SECRECY, and EXPERIENCE. 7 i .:•■.■•■ : =; SUFFERERS from BLOOD and SKIN Dl^ SEASES, FITS, KIDNEY and 3LADDER ; AFFECTIONSj PREMATURE SDECLE*E,5 DECLE*E, LITER and VENEIiEAL COMPLAINTS and all morbid conditions of the System, AT ONCE CONSULT PROF. HARPER. Consultation costsnotMng, and may be themeans of restoring you to vigorous health. ■; . . ;>■ i ; h ?:;-. READER have you Heartburjaj Bad Taftte in the mouth in the moiiiing, Pains across the back and Loins^ Spots or Specks before the Eyes, Disinclination for study or business, HotFlusSesor" Cold Chills, Groundless fears. Lqye of Solitude, Fluttering or Palpitation of the Heart upon the least exertion or excitement, Def ectivVMemory Sense of weight upou $£ Chest, especiallyaftex. , meals, Drowsiness, Confusioii of the Mind aud Fatigue^prßody xj'n? y sligPest/pun^ languC sinking fe^liu^B,| Trl^b|iuay ,SiiSginjg%oises " j& the he^d,^ftiiapifr^3tff-%gVffla tffig^^feiTolun^ tai^l|)sses,^pair^ap|^tj|e, E'fuptianl on^e i^md^sk.^f.f / 'i k ' '. nA-pi ; A If ymt *kMdan^df^i7ie above symptoms depend npon it you are sufcriay ' Jh'oto wW &rnt, jofy NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, "and k& may 4e»d ixrOhe mosir deplorseble' ee^s^^nses7'"Remembjr^ |the feeds ot dfeea^etn-e m your system, and #^ ? #^iily>pluiicgd%*;in expert hand will flourish into fatal luxuriance. PROF. HARPER'S scientific and successful mode of treatment, •■• attested skill and respectsability, have gained for him the confidence of ail classes of the community. - Young and Middle-aged Men. It matter^ not from wliat cause -your syniptoms have arisen, or who has failed^ to cure you LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT YOU CONSULTING PROF. HARPER; He hasby prof ound research thoroughly iuvestigafed theorigin of these comphiints, and has ascertained the purest' and safest meQiods by whick they may. be eradicated, ' . ... CONSULTATION FrW , Sufferers may be treated at a distance. Always send full description of symptoms. ; ■■*■ \ Cures guax-auteed. Confidence absolute. HOURS: MoKSDfo, 10 to 2 ; Evbnikq, 7 to 9 Como to Auckland for a Consultation or address !-, E. N. HARPER, COR. WBLLESLEY & ELLIOTT STS v %^ S f :, ,„■ AUCKLAND, . .■ \ Am XQUR aBOGER~i[>R THOMAS' CAMBRIAK BAKING POWDER. * , It is the Best. / Mb E. J. Thomas— Bear Sir,— l have made in<juiries from the people who have used your .Baking Powder, and find that the ingredients of which it is composed are well liked, and it is found per-" fedtfy wholesome and free from any injurious effects to the^ syetem, it having greatly assisted digestion in all eases -whero it baa been used.— Yonrs truly, Q. Gr. Dalby. \ [ The ingr^lienfe are guardnteed pore and free from anything injurious to the syetem. : Ask your grocer for »r.«&d see that you get it. Once used always used. Sold in 6d, Is, an.42stiiw,

TO Householders, Hotel-keepers, Butchers, and others. XV TOU PBEFEB CLEANLINESS, STBENGTH, AND FLAVOUB, ASS YOUB QROOBB FOB OUB f^OFFEES AND T)EPP|ERS \J L WHICH WE PBKPABE, AKD OUABANTKB > GENUINE ONLY. THE PBICB YOU WILL PAY IS iffi» BAMB AS FOB THB ADULTERATED ABTKJLE, BUT YOU WILL ENJOY YOUB MEALS WITH OOM^OBT AND SATIOTACrnON. OUB [RENOWNED BBANDS ABB m CENTEB OF LABEL, VIZ. : "EXCELSIOR," * " STANBipD," AND CONTAIN ONLY PUBB * COFFEE," W^ith Pure "^^ Chicory," mixed in proportions to stilt taste and price. ' %& We caution the public against Peppers told in this market very largely adulterated. THROWN, "D AERET.T & C\Q. AUCKLAND STEAM COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS. 186 GRATEFCrL-COMFORTINO. EPPB'S OOCOA^BREAKFASL *'By & thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well gelectteS Cocoa, Mr Eppa has provided our k<;u.uwi mhlos with a delicately flavoured beverage which may say* us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious v se of such articles of diet that a constitution maybe gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping oursolvße well fortified with pure blood ana a properly nourished frame." — See article in the Oml B#net QautU. ■ . . . - Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in £lb packets by grocers, labelled thus— JAMES EPPS & Co. HOWVOPATHIG CHKM tST«

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