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Conveyances.

COBB & CO.'S TELE6UAPHIO " LINE O¥ MATT. COACHES. TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland every Monday Wednesday, and Friday, at 6.30 a.m., for— s. d. s. d Otahuhu 2 6 Point Russell .. 15 Papatoetoe .. .. 4 6 Ngiuuaw a nia .. 25 0 Papakura .... 6 Hamilton .. 30 0 Drury 7 6 Cambridge .. 35 0 Leave Ngaruawahia every Thursday, and Saturday, at c.30 a m , for— Point Russell .. 10 0 Papatoetoe .. 20 6 Drury . .. 17 6 OUhuhu .. 22 G Papakura .. 18 6 Auckland .. 25 0 Parcels forwarded to all parts of the Waikato, and must be paid for beforo leaving the office. W e done hold ourselves responsible for any parcels value over £5.

DAILY TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland every Monday. Wednesday, and Friday, at 6.30 a.m., and every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m., for Otahuhu Papatoetoo Papakura Drury. Leave Drury at 12 noon for Papakura Pdpatnetoe Otahuhu Auckland Leave Auckland at 3 p m. for Otahuhu Papatoetoe Papakura Drmy Leave Drury at 7.30 a.m. for Papaknra Papatoetoe Otahuhu Auckland. Carriages, Buggies, or Saddle Horses can bo hired for all parts of tho province.

AMERICAN COACH FACTORY. All descriptions of Conveyances built to order, and Repairs neatly executed. Horses shod by experienced workmen.

N.B.— A Stock of Fhst-cLiss Horse?, Buggies, and Harness always kept for salo. Horses broken'^ in to Earness or Saddle. Booking Office : — Elliott-street. C. G. QUICK Proprietor

T>AZAAE OMNIBUSES TIME TABLE Leave Auckland : Leave Onehunga : 8 a.m. 8 a m. 10 a.m. 9 am. noon 10 a.m. 2 p.m. 11 a m. 3 pm. noon 4 p.m. 2 p.m. 6 p m. f> P ni. Ilowick 'Buses : IFor Auckland at Sam, and for Howick at 3 p m. A coach will leave Auckiand on Saturdays at 5.30 p.m., and Special coaches »t Oneluuiga await for arrival of steamers day and night Bait and Livery Auckland and Onphunga St iole*. Horses bought and sold on commit ion. Horses taken to grass by tho week, month, or year, on good feed. H, H. HARDING TON", Proprietor, Queen-street.

TTf CROW T H E E, ICTORIA LIVERIAND AIT STtBIES, Albert-street, (close to Wyndlum-street,) Patronised and appointed Liveiy Stable Keeper to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and his Excellency Sir ii. F. Bowen. For Hire, a gre.it variety of C.u ridge 1 :, open and closed; Broughams and Wedding Curnge^J with Grey Horses ; Buggies single aiid doublc-se.ited , hooded and open, for single or piir of horses . Fourwheeled Dog Carts ; Breaks for picnic parties: Covered Conveyances for driving passengers to out-districts, Ladies' and Gentlemen's S.iddia Hoiscs, &c , &c , <fee. Charge moderate

LONDON JOURNAL (ILLUSTEA'IED) — Original and Deeplj -interesting Domesti Novels, by the first .uithois LOKDON JOURNAL — E* ery Month— <'op\ right Coloured Fashion-plate, designed expressly by renowned Continental artist 1 -. LONDON JOUENAL — Every Month — Monster Ladies' Supplement of Fashions, Patterns, and Needlework LONDON JOURNAL-Eveiy Month-Chronicle "f Fashion, describing all the mo-t lecent events m the world of fashion. LONDON JOURNAL— Original and Popular Music, Vocal and Instrumental. LONDON JOURNAL— Shoit Tales— intcicsting and exciting. LONDON JOURNAL— Geneial Artidos ,uid E-,=ays on Literary, So'i.il, Political, Toijoyriplnc.il, and Historical Subjects. LONDON JOURNAL— 'I lie best selection of Witty and Laughable Jokes LONDON JOURNAL-Thousands of INeful Receipts for the Household. LONDON JOURNAL— C harming Poetn, original and selected. LoiTuoi; TfUTRNAL— -o^-^tifio n" 1 "'"Hiti/i! Information tor Aichiti-ots, Engineers, fj ana Mechanics. LONDON JOURNAL— Voluminous Personal Correspondence on eveiy topic LONDON JOURNAL— The best, <hcipe«t. largest Periodical, with the creatost circulation LONDON JOURNAL in Monthly Paits sc\er>poncc. LONDON JOWIINAL, Half-} early Volume-, Tour Shillings and Sixpence LONDON JOURNAL— VoIumes 1 to 53 are now l'eady. bound in cloth. LONDON JOURNAL may be had of ill Booksellers in the Colonies at a slight advance on London publishing puce LONDON JOURNAL— Pait-. and Volumes arc always in print LONDON JOUIINAL Ofllcc, 332, Stnnd, London LONDON JOURNAL —Tho I'lopiutoi be-;-, his ( oloninl readeis to ol tain his Journal through the Local Agents. T7IUKNITUKE, CARPETS, AND IiEDX) DING.— An Iliumr yiiu liiMitri ( >tLOOOE.cont.iining neaily (00 DesiL'ii'.. of e\eij < cscrip tion of F-iunitute, faitiifulh di.i\\n iiom our own Stcck, will be forwaidcd gi.itis, oi i>i.ij be had at the office of this journal on application. All Ordeis for Export carcfnlh tuckf-d in d.imppioof cases, and shipped without dcliv, at a tliai^c of 10 per C'jnt on amount of oidor. Remittances in advance to be sent direct to London, crossed London and County Bank, or made payable at London Agents of lemitter. LEWIN CRAWCOUR &, CO., UPHOLSTERERS AXD CABINET, MAKERS, 73, 75, and 81, BROMPVON 11 OAT), LONDON EST4.PLI«HI D 70 "\h\rs N.B. — Every Description of -Mmdianli^e supplied on the most liberal terms

GUYOT'S TAR, concent) atcd Proof Liqueur — M. Ctuyot has succeeded m dennuupf tar of its msuppoi table souring a>d bitterness, an in rendering it very soluble. I'iofitinq- bv this happy discoveiy, he prepares a conceiitiated liqueur of tar, which in a small vlolume contains a l.iitie piopoition of active pnncipdes. Gujot's l'ai po-=e.;> es all the advantages of orginary t.ir-^.iter without am of its draw-backs. A lass of ex. client fai-vit-i "without any disagreeable taste may be instantaneou-lj obtained by pouring a teaspoonful into agl iss of n'.iter. Any ono can thus prepare his glass of tai--n<iter tit the moment he requites it, thus economising time, facilitating carnage, and obvi ting tlu di sa'-fteeable necessity of handling tar. Guyot's Tir renl ices advantageously several moie or less inactne ptisans in the tieatment of colds, biomJiitis, cousrhs, and catarrhs. Guyot's Tar U emploj ed with the greatest success in the following diseases : — As a Di tught — A teaspoonful in a glass of water, or two tablespoonfuls in a bottle : Bronchitis, Catai rh of the lil.iddei , Cold-, Obstinate Coughs, Irrit ition of the Chest, lioopingCough, Diseases of the Throat, Pulmonary Consumption. As a Lotion.— Puie or diluted with a little water- Affections of the Skin, Itching^, Diseases o the Scalp Guyot's T-ir lms been tiled with the greatest success in the principil hospitals of Franco Belgium, and Spam ETpenenie Lis proved it to bo the most hygienic drink in hot uea'her and in time of epidemics. Detailed instrmtions accompany each bottle. General depot in P.ms . L. Frfm^, 10, lino Jacob.

QULNIUM LABIRRAQUE, approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine. The Qumium Labarraque is an Pininently tonic and febrifuge wine, destined to replace all the otlier preparations of Peruvian Bark. Tho Bark Aines usually employed in medicine are prepared from barks which vary considerably in the degree to which they possess the desired properties Besides owing to the manner in which they areprepan d, these wines contain scarcely more than the traces of active principles, and the^o always in variable proportions. The Quimum Labarraque, approved by the Academy of Medicine, constitutes, on the contrary, a medicine of deb rmined ('imposition, rich in active principles, and on which physicians and patients can nlw.ij s rely Iho Quitmtm Labarraque is prescribed with great success for person of weak constitution, or fin those dem luted by /arious exhausting causes or vast sickness; foi youths atigned by too r.»pid growth ; for young girls whose development takes place with difficulty; for women in child-birth ;and for ag persons enfeebled by jears or illness. It is the best preservative against fevers. In cases of chorosis, anaemia, or greensickness, this pine is a powerful auxiliary of the ferruginous preparations. In conjunction, for example, with Vall^t' Pills, the rapidity of its action is really marvellous General depot in L. Free : 9, Rue Jacob.

BELLOC'S CHARCOAL, approved by the Imperial Academy of Mcduine, the 27th December, 1849. It is especially to its eminently absorbent properties that telloc's Charcod oucsit3 great efficacy. It is jpecially recommended for the following affections :— Gastralgia, Dyspepsia Pjrosis, Acidity, Difficult Digestions, Cramp in the Stomach, Constipation, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholerine, Mode of Employment : Belloc's Charcoal is taken before or after each meal, in the form of Powder or Lozenges. In the majority of cases its beneficial effects are felt after the first doses. Detailed instructions accompany each bottle of powder and box of lozenge*.— Depot in Paris at L. Frpke s, 19,Kue Jacob

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4344, 18 July 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4344, 18 July 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4344, 18 July 1871, Page 4

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