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ZOHRAB, NEWMAN k CO. have on sale- . Bed Star rum, in hogsheads, qr.-oasks and cases Watson's old Dundee whisky Do Lochaber do Thorn k Cameron's whisky, in qr.-caskfl, octaves and cases Loohiel whisky, in qr.-oasks, ootaves, and oases Bob Boy whisky, in qr.-oasks, ootaves, and oases Very old Highland whisky, in octaves Scottish Standard three itar whisky, in cases laohand Frireß* brandy, in qr.-casks Bass's ale, quarts and pints, bottled by Bridges Guinness b stout, in atone and glass, bottled by Bridges Drybrough'a Scotch ale, quarts and puts J.D.K.Z. geneva Old Tom, in bulk and case ZOHBAB, NEWMAN k CO. have on sale— 24 gauge galvanized iron, 6 to 9ft Fenoing wire. Nob. 6, 7 and 8 Fencing staples, diamond point, 1J to 8 Wire nails, 2, 2|, 8 and 4in Holloware, well assorted Do., all Bauoe pans Boofing and sacking felt ZOHRAB, NEWMAN k CO. have on salePaperhangingii, latest designs Linseed oil, boiled and raw White lead, genuine and No. 1 Whiting •HELEBBATED NON- INTOXICATING Vy DBINKS— Boss's royal ginger ale, prepared in Belf«at, Ireland, undoubtedly the very best of non-intoxicants Boss's effervescent sarsaparilla Bobb'b lime iuoe oordials Rosa's genuine lime juice Boss's orange bitten On sale by ZOHRAB, NEWMAN. 4 CO.

TX I T O H E N S' FAMOUS BLOOD BESTOBEB, Fob Clbanbinq, Pubifyino, and Invigobatina thb blood. [Seven Years' Test in Auokland.] TESTIMONIALS. Auokland, 28th June, 1879. H. A. H. Hitohena Esq. Sir,— l have much pleasure in being able to bear testimony of the great good to be received by taking yonr Blood Restorer. Having a very bad attack of Sciatica and Lumbago, I was for weeks unable to attend to my business ; I was under the treatment of a medical man, and tried all kinds of remedies, bnt received no relief; in fact I was gradually getting worse. A friend reoommended me to try yonr Blood mixture, but you being a stranger to me, and not knowing the quality of your mixture, I was eoeptical about it. My friend called again, and again recommended me to you, and from what he said I was induced to call on yonr agents, Messrs. Hamilton Bros., and get a bottle of your Restorer, and I am glad to say that, after taking six bottles, I was able to attend my business, and am now quite well. Should any friends of mine at any time be sufferirg with Rheumatism. Gout, Soiatoa, ko., I will moat oe tainly recommend them to take your Blood Restorer. I am, Sir, Yours truly, N. McMillan, Vulcan Lane. Ormond, Poverty Bay, Sept. Bth, 1880. Mr. H. A. H. Hitohena, Auokland. Sib,— lt affords me great pleasure in testifying to the immense value of your medioine. I bad been Buffering a long time with Bheumatio Gout, and for some.time before taking your Blood Restorer I had to be lifted in and out of bed ; but after taking one botti*. I felt suoh relief that I was able to assist myself, and before finishing the fifth bottle I was perfeotly cured, and have not had a return of even the symptoms of the disease Binoe. Altho' this testimony is unsolicited, you are at liberty to make what use of it you please, but I feel it a duty to acknowledge the efficacy of your medioine. I am, Sir, Yours truly, W. HONTXB. Bokeby Street, Auokland, Ist Deo., 1877. Mr. Hitohens. Deab Sib,— l have to thank you very muoh for the benefit I have received through using your valuable Blood Restorer, and, as a warning and guidanoa to others, wonld make known the particulars of my illness and oure. Some months ago I was taken ill with pains in my back, supposed to be lumbago. So far from being benefited by the attendance of medical men I grew rapidly worse, and the pain became Bgoniaing. One day my husband had in his hand a portion of an Auckland "Evening Star," containing your professional announcemen of the medioine and its ourea. The was of a baok date, and the advertised agent's address a ohemist in Wsllesleystreet. My husband applied to him for Hitohenß'-Blood Restorer, but the ohemist used suoh ill-mtured remarks to dissuade us from testing the virtue of the medioine that we felt there was Bpite at work, and determined more than ever to give it a trial. The pleasing result of the trial was that, after taking it a week, I felt wonderful -relief, and sat up in bed before many bottle 3 were taken. I was not only liberated. from the Biok-room, but felt in perfeot health, appetite was restored, and strength regained; and I have to thank God that you were at hand to pro v. da the means of my rapid oure, and enable me once more to attend to my household dutieß. Mrs. Maby Knox. HTTCHENS' COBDIALISED, An exoellent stomaohio bitter, speoially prepared for hotel purposes. BABBAUD AND SON, Sole Agents for the Province of Wellington. 14th August, 1832.

p< HOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CUBES. Having purchased muoh under wholesale prioe, ia prepared to sell — Gout Mixture, 7s 6d per bottle, for 5s eaoh Bheumatio do 5a 6d per bottle, for 4s each Aperient do 3a 6d per bottle, for 3s eaoh Also, A ohoioe assortment of all other patents and drugs of the best quality. Prescriptions compounded with care. Seventeen years Qualified Dispenser in the prinoipal Military Hospital at Home and abroad. M. S H E E H V, Dispensing Chemist, Medical Hall, Conrtenay Place (opposite Gasworks), Wellington. p H. TOMLINSON, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENEEAL COMMISSION AGENT, SANSON, MANAWATU. Secretary, Colleotor, and Valuer to the SandonCarcarvon Highway Board. Secretary Manawatu Farmers' Club. Agent Colonial Insnrince Company, Bangitikei and Wanganui Building Societies. Dea'er in all kinds of Produce. Grain bought or sold on commission. Bents and Debts Collected. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. ALEX. M'GEE (late of Nelson), has taken the Melbourne Hotel Billiardroom, Willia-street, where he will be happy to receive a visit from his many old friends. The above-named room has been thoroughly renovated, and will be under the supervision of two experienced markers. All Sporting Papers Filed. ALEX. M'GEE, Lessee. AS-FITryJGS to be had at eostprice, for one month only. (J. B. Hayes, Lambton-sjuay.

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Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 40, 6 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 40, 6 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XXIV, Issue 40, 6 September 1882, Page 4

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