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WAIKATO STEAM NAVIGATION AND COALMINING COMPANY I (LIMITED) I WAIKATO COAL. j The Cimipam supplj the above Coal, screened, ami ' f Biipe-nor quahtj , at follow my rates •— r l iken fmm truck it anj railwaj "station, not less thin i tii.is, at 20e per ton Delivered m town and suburbs at 20s per ton I Ord«n left at Fort-street office will be promptlj attended to I Terms ("ash on receipt ■ 'f order FRANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. j Fobruaij 24, 1S7C

S^i O A L ! COAL 1 I WANGAREI COAL YARD, BREAKWATER ROAD. Tlie undersigned has great pleasure in announcing to the Dublic that he is now prepared to supplj this superior Coal, suitable either for tteam or household pin poses, 111 anv quantity at the following prices — Per ton. For Screened, delivered in the citj . . . . 27s. For screened, at the j ard 25s. For I'nscrecned, delivered in the city . . 22s. For Unscreened, at the j ard 20s. Bj the Boat-load, at the j ard 17s Bj the Boat-load, at the mines . . . . 10s. WALTER SLOANE, Agent. N.B.— For household r-urp<> 3 « s tlus coal l9 un equalled, being cheap, clean, jieldinif a <*ieat heat and totallj free from sulphur. 1 — »—^— — — — — — — —

-[y O T I C E. C. T. HARDING ' Hiving purchased the joint business of Messrs. F. I Archard and J. Brown, Coal and Firewood Merchants, of Mechanics' Bay, begs to intimate that he is preI pared to execute all orders for Coals, Firewood, &c., I on the moit liberal terms, and hopes by strict attention t.> bu.mess to receive a share of that patronage j so libcralh accorded to his predecessors. X n - Pnstg, Rails, and Pelings always on hand rFVCINO OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. C-VliTISG DONE WITH DESPATCH. All nnlcrs left at Mr R Brew in's Auckland Sect" Depot will receive prompt attention. BAY OF ISLANDS COAL YARD Brbakw vtkr Road. BAY OF ISLAND NKWCVSTLK COAL On S\lc HLWRY GILriLLAN, A,'ent. Office : 7,Queen-stirrt

Miscellaneous. K X E N T T V I A N O S \M) FORTV HARMONIUMS To lib. Sol.I) W C.RI.1L\ RKUlcU) PRICES v^Ma roitcvsH. In lonstquence of bung overstocked, and large s.lnpnionts on the v\a\. These lnstiunients are the II VN'DSOMEST, BEST, AXD CHEAPEST To be sold 111 £ ew Zealand. HARMONIfMS, from i'i 103. to U20. PIANOS t3"> to £150 £3~ Ilarmoniuras and Pinno? ON" HIR". wltb OF1IOV of PURC'IASB at the end of th-ee, hi, nine, twvlve, enrhtpen 1 twenty four niorr'is— the hire dcduCtc 1 froin pn 1 1' iastru ue-it. HOU-M \ ..NT) SONS', ACaIU >i\ Or MCST, SUOUTLVM) SiltEEr. NSTftCMEKTS OF ALL KINDS TCNED AND REP-'IRBD N.B.— Six finuning; Lesioni on the I iauo or larmonlum. £i ?i.

O H Ll C. O T T O, W f {Z 3 has much pleasure to inform his fncnd9 7j ami the public in u,rneril th it he Ins nun (.)])cned his 3 GUEEN(iKOUEl{, FKLHL.Rr.n, § GROCERY STORi:, < :> CORN! Ft Vt £ ~ \ICTORI\ VM) ALl'.rUI' SIRT'I^ C p > r^ I'. (' Ol'lO, 14 invitnu his fi,eniN uul '-4 the public 111 gcnc'ril to cinuo iml .1 mm "-a ~* 7: # him, pioinis.s tos II first class (Soods it tin. -2 W ?! '/r Inucst p.w-ilik ( i-h 1'Uie^, Mil L,ni even 3 O ordci p'umpt itte lit 1 ui "2 \2 .

Medical yiXEUAR j^TTTERS. Alilhi'iu bin te^'imonv to fien vvonAeria\ cnTi\«e e fleets 'Ilic\ aicnot a \ lie fanov drink, mi'loof jirr.i mm, vvhiskv, jiroof >-p'iits md lefu-c luiuors do'-'oreii. spiced, and weclc led to plcise the ta te, i>. 1 rilled ' Tonics, " *pp ll ei> " " RestoriH, >^c th .' le,-»fl the tippler on to (iruiiU'ine^s and nun , h"' 1 t true meduine from tlu native 100U ind hoibsof c ili'oinu, free from all ale lhohr <-tunulints. Tluv are the (.reit lilood I'm liter and a life givinjf i.rnuiple a jierfect nuoiator and mvigorator of the svstem carrj nisr off all poi,oi'oiu 111 itter and lestoring the blood ton healthv condition Xo pcnon cin take these Hitters according to dnections and lemain long unwell, providing their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or othor moms, mil the vital organs j viast( (1 iic-voiul tlic ]> >mt or r«- x >r. r ' Ihe} aie a gentle jmrg itivc as well as tonic, poasi«iin o ' aUo the peculi 11 merit oT actmj as a powerful assent in rehevni" Congestion and Inflaromation of the Liv cr, and all the v isceral organs. Foil I>male CoMi-i vims, whether in young or old, married or single, at the d iw 1 of wominhood or I at the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal I For Inflammatorj and Chronic Rheumatism and I dout, D) spepsia <>r Indigestion IHlions, Remittent, I anil Intermittent Covers, Disease-, of thp Blood, Liver. I kidnejs, and Bladder, these Hitters have been most successful Such diseases aie caused by vitiated blood, which is gener.'Jly pr iluceil by derange nent of the digestive 01 t;ans Dvspfpsia on Indkit-tiov, Hcilache. Pfcin in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the btoina^h. Bad Tastj i'i the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, PalpitiHon of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lun,:s, Pain in the region of the Kidneys, anl a hundred ether pun ul sjmptoms are the offspring of 1>J spepsia. Thev invigorate the Stomach ard stimulate the torpid Liver and Bowels, vhicli render their of unequal efheacy in cle.insin? the Mood of all impuri ties, and imparting new life and \igom to the whole sj stem Shis DiSK\sr.s, Eruptions Tetter, Salt Rheum, lilotches, Spots, Pimpes, Piutulcs, I!»iN, Carbunrlis, l.'iiifr-vvonns, Scald Head, Soie Evcb, Kivripelas, Ite!), Scurfs, lnsiolourations of the Skin, Humoiira and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are li'crally dujjup and carried out of the s.vatem in a short time bj the use of these Bitters. One bottle 111 such case will convince the most incredulous of their curative effests. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever jou find its impurities bursiinu through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, orSorei; cleanse it when you find it obstructive and jluir^sh in tho veins ; cleanse it when it is foul, and jour feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Pis, T*r«, and otukr Won.M» lurking in the svstem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. Sajs a distinguished physiolojpst, there is scarcely an indiv idual ujxm the face of the earth vv hore bod.v is exempt from the presence of Worms It is no upon the healthy elements of the bodj that worms e\iit, but on the diseased humours and slim.v deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. Xo s\8tem of medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmintics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. \\ holesale Agents for North Island 1. D. NATHAN k C O., Mciiliaiit-, Sh. n tl on! stioct."VuiklaTid.

jl i: \ I T II V 0 R A L r.. HOLLO WAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT THE PILLS purifv the P.lood, correct ill disorder* of the Liver, htiiinich, Kidnev. ind BovvcU, and are nv alu iWle in all co up!amta nu 1 Unt il to 1 enisles THK OIXTMENT i» tho i.iih 10I11W0 remedv for Bid Legu, Old Wounds, hnii>, anil Ulcers For l!rouchiti-«. Diphtheria, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheannti^m, and all s,km Diseisos it h is no equil. Sold bv the Pmiinetoi, Tiinviv^ Ho / -> i vt, 51, O<cfoid street, L indoii.md 1>. i'i M 1 \_ d ■» throughout the Wuild

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5769, 24 March 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5769, 24 March 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5769, 24 March 1876, Page 4

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