IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE t _ „„*». . oy — THINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY_f WARE, b Priooß never heard of before in Wellington in Retail Quantitien, nt . CHISHOLM'S, MOMCBWORTB-PTIIfiUT. umblers, from 2a 9d per dozen fine Glasses, from 4s per dozen bina Cups and Saucers, -white ih.d e^ld, from 78 per dozen hina Plates, white and gold, from Ca 6d to 7s 6d per dozen hina pink and gold Caps and Saucers, from 10s per dozen hina Tea Services, 40 and 42 pieces, 18a per set reakfast Cups and Saucera/band and hn«, 4s per dozen haniber Sets, good quality, from Hi fld per set ?ater Bottles, from la eaoh tlass Jugs, front la each ets-of Jugs, tliree in Bet, from 2s 3d per set casks of whito stone, metal top, Teapots, from Is 3d each 0 doz. Piedishoß, varieties, from 7d eaoh Vashstand Basins, from 2s 6d eaoh jampwaro and Globes, Mugs, Plates, Majolica and Fancy China, very oheap Also, 1 hvrge atook of'Chamberware, oheap, to match seta La a clearance must be made, no reasonable offer refused. Note the Address— D. CHISHOLM, 1 Molesworth-stroet. i-REK VACCINATION EVERY , FORE NOON, FROM PURE CALF LYMPH IORSES, CATTLE, AND DOG MEDI CINES OF ALL KINDS IN STOCK. WINTER REQUISITES. TTUTZGERALD'S Cough Speoiflo, in use JD over ten years and proved effective, Is 6d and 2s 6d per bottle Baisa's Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, 3s 6d per reputed pint bottle Monteith's Acaoian Cough Balaam, la 6d and 2i 6d per bottle King's Balsam of Aniseed, for Conghs a»d Colds, la 6d and 2a 6d per bottlo Fitzgerald's. Eucalyptus Balsam, f«r Asthma and Bronchitis, Is 6d and 2s 6d par bottle Dr. Do Jonah's light brown Cod tSrwc Oil, pintß and hal£pints Fitzgerald's Iron and Quinine Wine, for Neuralgia and Debility, 2s 6d per champagne pint Fiiagerald r » Irish Moss, for Influoniia and ■ Calda, Is 6d and 2a Gd per bottle Fitzgerald's Pain Paint, an instantanoous ture for toothache, la per bottlo Langton's, Mollor's, Allan and Hanbury's, and sevoral other pure Cod Liver Oils Fer family use, the finest pure Cod Liror Oil procurable, in one-gallon tins ; this is by tar the oheapest way for large consumers t» lay in a stook of genuine oil f«r the Winter. Agent for Towle'a Tasteless Castor Oil Pills, Congreve's Balsamic Elixir, Rigollot'i Mustard Leaves and Menthol C»nes. A lareo and well-seleoted stook of Enemas, Hot Water Bottles, Paris Pessaires, Pure Drugs, and Chemicals, Puff Boxes, and Perfumery. Agent for Wright's Poultry Spioe and BouboWs Dog Mixture. Trusses of all kinds kept in atook. Ship's Medicine Ghosts supplied »r re.fltted at moderate oharges. Country Stores, Stations, Publio Institutions, Friendly Societies, and Medical Gentlemen supplied on liberal terms. Telegrams and Letters promptly attended to. WILLIAM C. FITZGERALD, Wholesale and Retail Chomist, Surgeon Dentist, and Publio Vaooinator, MEDICAL HALL, MA.NNBRB-BTBBET, WgLLIWCKrOH. FOR WINTER COUGHS AND 7 BRONCHIA. THE MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOB COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, L ANJ) ALL CHEST AFFECTIONS. BONNIN^TON'S PECTORAL OXYMEL OF CARRAGEEN 'OB IRISH MOSS > mEOIBTm EOI8TB RBD) IRISH MOSS 5 (KEOIBTBRKD), Cures the worst forms of Coughs, Colds, and Hoarseness) gives immediate relief to Bronchitis, is the Boßt Medicine for Asthma, Cures Whooping Cough, is invaluable in the early stages of Consumption, Relievos all Affeotionß of the Chest, Lungs, and Throat. Sole Everywhere. GEO. BONNINGTON, Christohuroh. Christohurbh, N.Z., August 17, 1885. Me. Geo. Bonninqton. Dear Sir,— Like all " tenors," my throat is susceptible of cold, and for tho last three months I have been troubled with hoarseness, and at timos a hacking cough. Last week I was persuaded by Mr. Stevens to try a bottle '©•fyour "Irish Moss" proparation.'and one te&fcpoonful had the effect of giving mo a quiet night's rest — no cough — and my voioe is nearly restored, having taken only two doses.— Tours faithfully, MURRAY ASTON. Beware of Imitations. SINGERS' SEWING MACHINES International Health Exhibition, London, 1884, FIRST PRIZE, GOLD MEDAL. N.Z.I.E, 1882. TWO GOLD MEDALB. • in la now and always has been tho most popular Maohine in the WORLD. CtBX AVMBNTB from 2'f. PKItWBBK. Twfi? F° es to c and a host of disease., from them, mutually aggravate ,^w-X and assail at once the whole nu of life. Nausea, Foul- Breath, t>. 5 Stomach, Dizziness, Headachet>, ' Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Piles, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dropsy, and various Skin Disorders, ,aro among the symptoms nnd maladies caused by derangement of the stomach and bowels. A Thorough Purgative medicine is the first necessity for cure. Tlien the cathartic effect must be maintained, in a mild degree, just sufficient to prevent a recurrence of coßtiveness, and at the same time the liver, kidneys and Htomuch must be stimulated and strengthened. Ayer's Pills Accomplish this restorative work better than any other medicine. They nre searching and thorough, yet mild, in their purgative action. They do not gripe tbo patient, and do not induce a costive reaction, as is the effect of other cathartics. Withal, they possess special properties, diuretic, hepatic and tonic, of the highest meilicinnl value and Absolutely Cure All diseases proceeding from disorder of the digestive aud a-viimilatory organs. The prompt iise of Ayku's Fills to correct the first indications of costivenew, averts the serious Illnesses which perfect of that condition would. lnevitably induce. All irregularities In' the action of the bowels — looseness as .well as constipation— nre beneficially '• controlled by AYBU's Pills, ami for the stimulation or digestive organs weakened by longcontinued dyspepsia, one or two of Aybr's Pills daily, after dinner, wJll do more good than anything else. Leading Physicians Concede That Ayek's Pills are the. best of all cathartic medicines, and many practitioners, of the highest standing, customarily prescribe them: " — =Bfc " AVER'S PILLS, , PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. [Analytical Chemists.] For sale by all Druggists.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 4
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956Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 24, 15 June 1886, Page 4
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