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• Mertital.

IyTEDICO- BOTANIC DISB^'SARY. H. 'BRIT TAIN, Chemist, Dritooist; and Medioal ' Hbusalist, * , 65, Yictorid'Strcct, corner of Chapcl-slrort f SoleA^ent for Dr. CoflT i's Comoa«ilon. 8lom(iq1i Biliers, Anli«pnsmodrc,T)itircti(i,':>nd Foaaio Restoiii* Uvo Powdets. Indian p:'l*. &« . A fresh supply of British ntid American llcrL?.'.,4^ Proprietor of tho far-famed "Worm PowlSrs, whl-jh are acknovfledged to bo the most maivoJloul and effecmal remedy ever known. *% Country orders, with remittance, will receive immediate r.Uontion.

TCT O T I C ~JS. , Mr. T. Trofford, Surgeon-Dentist, baTiDKr t tumc4 to Auclt)and,may beCoPU'Ued DaiViitbls llesidcno Wakefleld-stree' . QUINIUM LABARRAQUE, approved by tho Irnperif.l Academy of Medicine, liio Quantum Labarraquolß an eminently lonic and febrifuge wine, destined to roplaco all the other preparations of Peruvian Bark. Tho Rark »vines usually omployod in medioiue aro pieparcd from baiVs Trhioh v»iy considerably In tho degrso to which they possess the dosircd properties Bonde!«, owing to tbo mannor in which they aieprepared/theso wines contain scarcely morn than tho traces of nctivo principles, and tbesft always in variable proportions. The Quininm Labtxraque, approved by the Academy of Mcdioino, constitutes, on tho contrary, a medicine of determined com* ( position, rich in nutivo principles, and on whichaj- j physicians nnd patients can always rely, ihe QuMurafpg L^arr»quois prescribed with grD*tsaccenfor person*'* . * of weak constitution, or for those debiliated byv» ions exhausting catwes ot pnst sickness; for y6nths , atifcaedby too \apld growth ; for young girls whoso development takes place with difficulty ; for women la child-birth; and for itged persons enfeebled by years * -ot illness. It is the best preservative against foven. In cases of chorosis, anirmin, or grecasicknejs, this pine is a poworful auxiliary 0* tho ferruginous preparations. ) n conjunction, for oxamplo, with Vailet's Pills, the rapidity of its action is roally morveUous Goneril depot in L. Frek : 9, P.uo Jacob.

/NUYOT'S TAR, concentrated Troof HJT Liqueur.-- If. Guyot has succeeded in depriving at of Hs iysupportablo sourness and bitterness, and"* iv rendering it vory solnble. Profiting by this boppy discovery, ho piepaics a conccutrftted liqueur of tar, which in % small vlolumo contains a large proportion of active principdes. Gnyot's Tar possesses all ths advantages of orginary tar-w;itor without any of its draw-hacks. A glass of excellent tai-wator without any disagroeablo taste may be instantaneously obtn,vred by pouring a tcaspoonful into a glpss of wator. Any one can thus propsro his gins* of tar-wftt«r at the moment ho requires it, thus' economising tine., acilitating cairiage, and obviating tho disagreeable necessity of handling tar. Guyot's Tar replaces advantageously several mo r o or less inactivo ptisans in tho treatment of colds, bronchitta, coughs, and ratarrhs. Guyot's Tar i* employed with tho 'grcates success in tho following didc.ises : — As a Draught. — A tcaspoonful in a glass of water, or two tablestxonf rJs in a bottle: Bionehitis, Catarrh of the Bladder, Colds, Obstinate Coughs, Irritation of the Chest, Hooping, • Cough, Diseases of tho Ihroat, Pulmonary Consump tion. As a Lotion.— rnro or diluted with a Uttto water: Affections of the Skin, Itching!, Diseases of the Scalp. Guyot'e !IVr lms beon tried >\ith tho greatosts access in the principal hospitals of Franco Belgium, and Spam. Experience has proved it to bo tho most hygienic drink in hot weather and in t?mo of epidemics. Detailed instructions accompany enrh bottle. General dopot in Pails: L. Fbebk,l9,Ruo Jacob.

BELLOC'S CHARCOAL, approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine, the 27th Decemb 184 It is especially to its eminently absoTbont properties that Belloc's Charcoal owes Ms great efficacy. It is specially recommended for tho fo'lov 'ng affections :—Gastralgia, Dyspepsia, Fyro3is, Aciiity, Difficult Digestion*, Cramp in the Stomach, Constipation, Colics, Diarrbcea, Dysentery, Cholorino, Mode of Employment : lielloe's Charcoal is taken before or after each meal, in the form of Powder ot Lozenges. In the niß)Oiity of cases its beneflci* effects ore felt after the first dows. Detailed instruo tu<Tis accompany each bottle of powder and box 0 ozens'--.— Dep&t in PaMsatL. FR£itEfc,l9,Uue Jacob -

Hides, Wool, &c

mo BUaCHERS, FARMERS, SET. I LEIIS, AND OI'IIERS. Tho undersigned is r Cash I'urchaur of Hldo Sheep-kins, Wool, <Jrc , at tho highest mniket prioo B. GITTOS, Tanner and Leather Manufacturer, 3, Wyndham-^troet. Auckland. Qoaveyanceg. 088 & OO.'S TELEGRAP'HI 0 LINE OF MAIL COACHES. TIME JTABLE. Lt&vo Auckland evevy Monday, Wednesday, and Frl day, at 6.80 a.m., for— g. d. s. " d Otahuju 2 6 Point Russell .. 15 0 i Papatootoo .. .. 4 6 Ng»ru&w<»ui» - . . 80 0 I Pupafcu»a .. ..6 6 Hamilton .. 85 0 Du\ry 7 6 Cambridge ".v 40 0 Leav, Nga. mwahia every Tuesday, Thursday, olid Saturday, at C.30 a.m., for— I Point Russell .. 15 0 Pupatootoo .. 25 Druiy . .. 22 6 Otahuhu .. 27 Papakura ..23 6 Auckland .. CO Lo.-.vo Auokland evcy Moaday and iFrlday^afr, 6.3 a.m. Tor A'oxandra. Leava Alexandra eveiy Moudny and Frld.'.y at,B a m. for Auckland. Parcels forwarded to all parts o£ tho WaiVato, nnd nmtbepaid for beforo lcnving the ofiico. V>o don't hold oursolves vesporsjble for any parcels valvio over £5. DAILY TIME TABLR. Loswe Auckland eveiy Monday, Wednesday, .u d Friday, atG.3O a.m., and every Tuesd.iy, Tuiirsui andlSatuidoy, at 8 a.m., foi Otahuhu rapatoetco Papakur.i 3>iiuy. Leave Drury at 12 noon fcr Papr.kur.i Papatootoo Otahulm Auckland. Leave Auckland at 3 p.m. for Otahuhu Papatootoo Papakura Druiy. Leave Drury l&t 7.30 ji.m. for P.ipnkuia Papatoctoo Otalmhu Auckland. Daily forJPftnmuro' and Howick Leaye Howick at 7* a.m. Loivvq Auckland at..i_p.m. Carriages, Busies, or Saddle Horses can lbe[hirod for all parts of the province. AMERICAN COACH FACTORY. All descriptions of Conveyances built to order, and Repairs neatly executed. HorEes shod by experienced workmen. N.B.— A Slock of First-class Horses, P.uggios, and Harness always kopt for (sale. Horses broken in (0 Hamers or Saddle. Bqokikg Orricr; — Eiuott-stiieet. • C._G^ QUICK, Propriotor._

J^ O T I 0 E On and after tho Ist January, 1572, wo shall run a Coach twice weekly from Hamilton to Alexan<?«-a in connection with our Waikato ccachcs. C. G. QUICK, Pioprietor.

HENRY II ARDIN O T O N , BAZAAKJ YARDS, AUCKLAND. Tub Babur Royal Mail Coaches Time Tahii Leaving Auckland— Leaving Onehunga-r^ 10 a.m. 8 am. Vi £f ;-'*< 12 boon 10a,Di 2 p it 12 i-oou 4 p.n. . 2 p.m. 6 p.m. 6 p.m. SUM>A\S. 10 <\m. 10 a.m. 4 p.m. 4 p.ra. SpcciiU Coaches await tho imiv,-vl of steamers. Livery and Unit Siai>le s at Auokluud andOnehung*. Jlorses bought and sold ou cownifcsion. Coschos can be always had at night on tho arrival of *to«.mers at OnehungajSto proceed with passenger to Auckland. 11. HARDING TON, Proprietor.

j|EMUERiI 'BU^E S. TIME TABLE. 1 ;om Aflfckiaad : From Remuer* ! 8«m 8. <15 a.ra. *$' • 6 p.ra. 5.45 p.^p. ' %' Wedxssdats and Satoebays/- * H' From AucUlwd : *^ F*oro Rdnuera t 1 p.m. f 1J& p.m. W. CROWTfIJSR.

WC R Q W T H B JR,.^ ViOTOKJA LtV£RI ANB BiJI STABUS I Albert-street (close topYTadbtm-uircot, > "Patronised aud appointed J/iTcry Stable Kcepf r I *H.R % the Duko of Edinburgh aM Ws Excellency Sir UF. Sowen. For Hire, a gre u variety ot CaTrlsge** & open i»nd' closed } Broughams and Wedding Oam»SW 3f iwitfii Gray Horses jßuckim, single and Oouble^eatcdijjT*, liaoded and open, for iingle cr n*ir o£^|g«| Fourr 'wheeled Dog Carts ; BreaSs for picaicpagptw; Covered-ICodVey-ineas for driving paai*ttßrcrs*toMgt-di3t|fcis f wnd\Q&'-w\ Gentlemen's S*ddlj(illciises?*c., ao «c, iQh^* 4 snodprato, 4 „ " .; j <■ ,». ■ , ,_ ,

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4538, 12 March 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4538, 12 March 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4538, 12 March 1872, Page 4

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