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Geo. STUBBS, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT, AS Removed to the Office lately occupied by 0. A. DeLautovb, Esq, VST Next Argyll How, Gdbobse, NOTICE, JF you want you Chimneys 8w pt with ent Dirt and Duet, go to— FRED. HOLFORD, Opposite Infant School, Palmerston Road

TV IZARD OIL; is a distinguishing VV name, given by Frank Weeton to his Medicine, which is composed of various Vegetable Oils, Healing Gums, Rare Balsams, Roots, Barks and Herbs, (found only on the Great American Continent,) forming the Chemical Compound universally known as “Weston’s Wizard Oil.’’ This Medicine was first introduced, by Frank Weston, to the Australian Public in 1864, and the wonderful and mysterious influence it exhibited in stopping the most excruciating Fains, Aches and Infirmities, in a few days after its use is well known. Its miraculous power in rising the Bed-ridden, Crippled,Rheumatic,Neuralgic,divesting the system of all suffering from pain, Inflammation and weakness curing in a few days the sickness and diseases of months and years giving instantaneous Ease and Comfort in al) ordinary pains and aches, either internal or external, all cramps, spasms, congestions, fire., i« well known. The subtle po over of the Wizard Oil aas astounded the most eminent ana lyzers, and Mr. Frank Weston, iz theinventor and Sole Possessor of true most valuable preparation. The active properties contained in the present composition have been tested, and exgeriments made, by a number of celerated Hospital Surgeons on patiente when all other remedies have failed. Weston’s Wizard Oil has the power to distribute itself over every part of the body internally as well as externally, curing the most inveterate cases of tumors, ulcers, scrofula, diseased liver, piles, swellings, wounds. &o.,&o. SPECIAL NOTICE. Thefollowlng words “Weston’s Wizard Oil,” “Frank Weston, Proprietor,” are engraved on every genuine bottle—containing my Medicine—and on each label pasted on the bottle, and on the outside wrapper (enclosing each bottle,) will be found a steel engraved portrait o. Frank Weston—together with a filesimile of his signature, which same are Registered "Trade Marks,” and to imitate which is felony. Without these several attachments none .are genuine. I will give. One Hundred Pounds sterling for information which will lead to the conviction of anyone infringing my legal rights, Signed, Frank Weston.

THE CAFE De PARIS. Fresh Oysters I Fresh Oysters 11 rpHE PROPRIETOR in Thanking Me Numerous Customers for their patronage to him, withes to inform the Travelling Public that he has been at Considerable Expense Altering Mxd, Enlwgrig his Asconmsdrtloa for Boarders. O* Meals as usual, Is. BOABDEIUS WEEKLY .. I<B FEB WEEK, Board and Lodging .. £1 fee week, GEO. WILLIAMS, Sole Proprietor.

THFQHEAT AMERICAN MEDICIHEI Established in Australia in 1864 WESTON’S WIZARD OIL has the power to distribute itself over every part of the body internally as well as externally, curing the most inveterate oases of *tumors, ulcers, scrofula, diseased liver, piles, swellings, wounds, etc., etc. HORSE COVERS. THE Trade supplied with Horse Covers. Horse Clippers, and all kinds of material necessary in the business, at— J. WISEMAN’S, Queen street, Auckland.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 57, 22 October 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 57, 22 October 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 57, 22 October 1887, Page 4

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