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QUINIUM LAB AKKAQTI&, /approved by Urn Imperial Acad?ny of M&icinev Tb* Quinium Labarraquo it an eminently toDic and ft*»* fuge wine, destined to nplaoe til the other pr*ptra» tions of Peruvian Bark. Th« Bark #inw usually ear ploye* in medicine *re prepared from barks which vary considerably in the degree to which they posstss the desired properties Beside?, owing to themaontr in which they are prepjtred, these wines pontain scarcely more than tho trace* of active principle!, and these always in variable proportions. The Qnininm Isffcarraque, approved by the Academy of Medicine, consHtutet, on the contrary, a medicine of determined cm*I position, rich in active principle*, and on which physicians and patient* can always rely. Ihe Quinium. 1 t*abarraqueis prescribed with great snecess for person of weak constitution, or for those debiliated toy sarious exhausting causes or past sickness; for youths stigued by too rapid growth ; for yonnt; girls whose development takes place with difficulty; for women in child-birth;and for ag persons enfeebled by year* or illness. It is the best preservative against fevers. In cases of chorosls, ansemia, or greensickness, this pine is a powerful auxiliary of the farraginous preparations. In conjunction, for example, with Vallet'a Pills, the rapidity of its action is really marvtllaas General depot in L. Fm* : 9, Rue Jacob. BELLOCS CHARCOAL, approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine, the 2*th December, 1849. It is especially to its e»ine»tly absorbent properties that Selloc's Charcoal owes its great efficacy. It is specially recontmended for the following affections :— Gastralgia. Dyspepsia, PyrosU, Acidity, Difficult Digestions, Cramp to th« Stomw*, Constipation, Colics, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholerine, Mode of Employment : Belloc's Charcoal ii taken before or after each meal, in the form of Powdei 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 ldzenges.— Depot in Paris atL. Funs, l»,Kue Jaooo GUYOT'S TAB, concentrated Proof Liqneur.— lf. Gnyot has succeeded in depriving tar of its insupportable sourness and bitterness, and in rendering it very soluble. Profiting by this happr discovery, he prepares a concentrated liqueur of trf, which in a umall vtolume contains a large proportion of active pxincipdes. Gnyot's Tar possesses »Ito advantages of orginary tar-water without Mi'vo' «■ draw-backs. A lass of excellent tar-water without any disagreeable taste may be instantaneously obtained by pouring a teaspoonful into a glass of w»ter. Any one can thus prepare his glass of tar-*»ter at the moment he requires it, thns economising time facilitating carriage, and obviating ihe disagreeable necessity of handling tar. Guyot'j Tar replaces advantageouily several more or Jeis inactive ptisans in the treatment of colds, bronchitis, coughs, and catarrhs. Guyot's Tar is empioTed with the greatest success in the following disease* :— As a Draught —A teaspoonful in a glass of water, or two tablespoonfuls in a bottle : Bronchitis, Cataro of tho Bladder, Colds, Obstinate Coughs, Irritation d the Chest, Hooping Cough, Diseases of the Throat Pulmonary Consumption. As a Lotion.— Pure <r diluted with a little water: Affections of the SHn, Ifchings, Diseases o the Scalp Guyot's Tor ha been tried with th« greatest success in the prindpal hospitals of Franco Belgium, and Spun. Experience h»s prored it to be th c m ost hygienic drink in i«t weather and in time of epidemics. Detailed inshictions accompany earn bottle. General depot in Paris: L. Fun*, 19,R»» Jacob. English Advertisements.

THE GOSPEL OAK IKON AND GAL YANKED IRON AND TTIKB COMPANY. RON MANTJFACTVRERS AND GALVASISEX3 The Gospel Oak Is the oldest manufacture of Gal ranised Iron In England. Tht original Galvanised Tinned Iron was lint made at those Works in the year 1842. This iron obtained the Prize Medal for •Excellent Quality" at the Great Exhibition i* 18C2. It being the only Prize Medal in tho trade. The prize is now greatly reduced. Worki: Gospsl Oak Iron Works, Tipt«». „ Mitte Worki, Wolverhampton. Regent's C»n»l,Ll»ehovuf», Lonfloa Warehouse : 66,' Upper Thames-street, London* Export Office: King William-street, Lo»don, OAKEY'S SILVEKSMITHS' SOAP (NON-MERCUKIAL), For Cleansing and Polishing Sihrer, Electro-Platt Plate Glass, Marble, &c. Tablets, 6. deacb. OAKEY'SWELLINGTONK NIFEPOLISH Prepared expressly for the Patent Knife-Cleaning Machines, India Enbber and Bull Leather Knifs Boards. Knives constantly cleaned with it have a brillian fc polish equal to new cutlery. Sold in Packets, 3d. each, and Tins, 6d., Is., 2s. 66., and 4s. earlj. OAKEY'S INDIA RUBBER KNIFE BOARDS Prevent friction in cleansing and injury to the knife Price from Is. 6d. each. Oakey's Wellington Xaifft Polish should be used with the boards. Sold everywhere by Grocers, Ironmongers, Brtshmukers, Oilmen, Chemists. &c. Wholesale by Johw Oaxey and Sons, Manufacturers of EMERY CLOTH, BLACK LEAD, CABINET GLASS PAPER, ETC. 172, BLACKFKIAES EOAD, LONDON, ENGLAND.

BEBAKFAST. — jBFPS'S COCOA.— Grateful and Comforting. Thtxfifari! Service Gazette remarks :— " By a horougß knowledge of the natural Uwi which govern the opei'atJODS of digestion and nutrition, and by a car«application of the fine properties of well-selected OfiSflJl^Si'rTTfops "has provided onr breakfast tnblei with » delicately-flavoured beverage which mar iav« us many heavy doctors' billi." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in tin-lined packets, otvin tlni, labelled — JAMES EPPS & CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, London. *,• J. B. and Co. also prepare the above with condensed milk, in soldered tins for export, labelled " Eppss Milky .Cocoa." Conveyances.

CX>sB& C;O.'S TELEGUAPHIC LINE Off MAIL COACHES. TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6.30 a.m., for— 8. d. s. (1 Otahuhu 2 6 Point Rmsell .. 15 0 .Pupatoetoe .. .. 4 6 Kgaruaw rt hia .. 25 0 Papakura .... 6 Hamilton .. 30 0 Drury 7 6 Cambridge .. 35 0 Leavef Ngaruawahla every Thursday, and Saturday, at c 30 a.m., for— Point Kuisell .. 10 0 Papatoetoe .. SO 6 Drury . .. 17 6 Otahuhu .. 22 6 Papakura .. 18 6 Auckland .. 25 0 Parcels forwatded to all parti of the Waikato, and must be paid for before leaving the office. Wo dona hold ourselvej respomible for any parcels value ovor £5. DAILY TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland every Monday, Wedneiday, and Friday, at 6.30 a.m., and every Xue»day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 8 a.m., for OUnuhu Papafcwtos Papakura Drurjr. Leave Drury at 12 noon for Papikura Papatoetoe Otahuhu Auckland Leave Auckland at 3 p m. for Otahuhu Papatoetoo Papakur* Drury Leave Drury 'at 7.50 a.m. f«r Papakura Papatoetoe Otahuhu Auckland. I Carriages, Buggies, or Saddl* Hone* caa b« Wred I for all parti of the province. AMERICAN COACH FACTORY. AH descriptions of Conveyances built to order, an i ! Bepairs neatly executed. Honei ihod by experiencefl workmen, N B -A Stock of First-class Horsei, Buggies, tn Harness always kept for »ale. Horsei bioken;in| t Saraesi or Saddle. Booking Ornci!*.— ELMOTT-sTttiw. C. G. QTJICK Proprieioc.

XJAZAAR OMNIBUSES TIME TABLE. Leave Auckland : Le»v« Onthung* : 8 a.m. 8 am. 10 a.m. 8 am. noon 10 turn. 2 p.m. noon 4 p.m. 3 p.xx. 5 p.m. 5 pm. Howick 'Buaei: For Auckland at 3 ».m., »ad for Howick at 3 p.m. - A cosch will le*re Auckland on Saturd&yc tit B.SO p.m., and Special couches at Omehuug* await foi arrival of steamers day and night. Bait and livery Auckland and Onehnnga Stable*. Horsei bought and io!d on commission. Horiei taken to pass bj tke week, saontb, »r year, on goad feed. H, H. HARDINOTON, i Proprietor. Qucen-stre»i.

XTT C ROWTHER, lOTOftia Lmnriiro ai*,'Btaiiji, Albert-street, (close to Wvadham-street, Patronised and appointed Livery Stable Keeper t H.R.H. the Duk« of Edinburgh and bis Excellency Sir (x. F. Bowen. For Hire, a great variety of Carriages, open and closed ; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with Grey Hones ; Buggies, single and double-stated , hooded and open, for single or pair tf horses ; Fourwheeled Dot Carts ; Breaks for picnic parties ; Covered Conveyances for driving passengers to out-districts, Ladies* and Gentlemen's Saddle Hones, <fee, <be, Ac. Ohargo moderate.

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4357, 2 August 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4357, 2 August 1871, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVII, Issue 4357, 2 August 1871, Page 4

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