i Business Addresses- | c I EDWIN CARTER, a WHOLESALE SPIRIT MERCHANT, t Wairoa. 9 j c t ROUTLEDGE, KENNEDY & CO., V COMMISSION AGENTS, i i MBBOHANTS AND AUCTIONEERS, 45 \ i ! li MR. J. TURLEY, ; if Surveyor, c 46 Napier. ; c : , c J. LeQUESNE, c TIMBER MERCHANT, q Eastern Spit, Napier, 47 ' j ;_ : \ Messrs. ROPER, TRASK, & Co., t STOCK-DROVERS, ' i Meanke. 51 - I, j !. FAULKNOR & RIDDELL, r WHEELWRIGHTS and BLACKSMITHS, ; _ Hastings-street, and ! ■ , Fabndon. Ngabueobo Bbidgb. 53 t f EDWARD LYNDON, '; j AUCTIONEER, ' '. LAND & COMMISSION AGENT, ! j Publio Aocountmt cmd Arbitrator. 52 < [ . L. , I EDWARD LYNDON, j _ ACCOUNTANT \ 1 Ik Bakkbupx akd Iksoivuki dJsxAotSSr -~54r y 3 ___^^ j _ ELLIS, \ — [Late of Waipawa.] '• > Monthly Nurse, Cj-ivu, ' j * # * Orders left at Mrs. Slater's, Napier, ( r will romptly attended to. 55 ' 3'r ~ ] ' NAPIER BREWERY, -> Shakespeare Road. (JOHN HARTLEY, . Bremer of Superior Ales cmd Porter. • j r '■ — Country Orders Punctualiy Exeouted. J . ______ i i [ Grains and Teast always on Sale. 56 , 7 ■, ss ■ 1 r ipHE ORIGINAL OHLORODYNE, in- ' q JL vented by Richard Freeman, Phar. ] maceutist, is one of the greatest discoveries < I of the present age, and is largely used by the \ f most eminent medical men in hospital apd ' private practice in all parts of the globe. It ' rapidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, < allays the irritation of fever, soothes the ays- -1 3 tern under exhausting diseases, and gives ] s sleep without producing the distressing syrap- ] toms which arise from the use of opiates. ] I Consumption, coughs, colds, influenza, bron- < _ chitis, asthma, hooping cough, diarrhoea, ] p dysentery, cholera, spasms, cramps, rheu ma- ] -j tism. gout, ko., -immediately relieved, and in / most oases oured. Conclusive evidence of r the value of it in oholera, diarrhoea, and ; dysentery is afforded by the following from ■ ' the Right Honourable Earl Russell, who nra« J ciously transmitted it to tbe inventor ot Ohio- - x rodyne, Mr. li. .Freeman, and to the Royal College of Physicians of Londoa. Extract . i. of a despatch from Acting-Consul WetJh, 1 dated Manilla, September 17, 1664:— -"The remedy most effioaoious in itß effeots (in epi- \ ! » demio oholera) has been found to he Ohlorp* j c dyne, and with a small quantity given to me i a by Dr. Burke I bave saved several lives." ■ t Manufaotured by the inventor, Riohard .Free- , o man, 70 Kennington-park road, London, S. 0 Wholesale Agents :— • ■ LEVY BROTHERS, 24 Bourke-street east, ; r Melbourne. a o Agents Wanted. 60 : c a Breakfast. — A SxrccESSFnt Experiment. ' > — The Civil Service Gazette haß the following t- interesting remarkß :—" There are very ffcw i s simple artioles of food which can boast co - I I many valuable and important dietary proper- • >- tieß as oocoa. While acting on the nerves ae* - a gentle stimulant, it provides the body with ; a some of the purest elements of nutrition, and o at the same time corrects and invigorates the c aotion of the digestive orgaDß. Tboso benefl- ,_ oial effects depend in a great measure upon < j the manner of its preparation, but of late . r yeara such olo»e attention has been given to ■ i the growth and treatment of cocoa, that there is no difficulty in securing it with every useful ; 0 quality fully developed. The singular sue- , „ ooas whioh Mr, Epps attained by his homceo- , pathio preparation of cocoa has never been l t surpassed by any experimentalist. Ear and n wide the reputation of Epp's Coooa has spread it by the simple force of its own extraordinary . it merits. Medical men of all shades of opinion* ' ;o have agreed in recommending it as the safest and most beneficial article of diet for. persons of weak constitutions. This superiority of a >o particular mode of preparation over all others > .Q is a remarkable proof of the great results to c be obtained from little oauseß. By a thorough !,_ knowledge of the natural laws which govern - ' | the operations of digestion and nutrition, and >l by a oareful application of the fine properties ' of well-seleoted coooa, Mr. Epps has provided , c our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage whioh may save ua many heavy doc--6 9or»' bills. It is by the judicious use of suoh n articles of diet that a constitution may be : gradually built up until strong enough to re- • i- sist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of ' p subtle maladies are floating around us ready ' n to attack wherever there is a weak point, We ' ft may escape many a fatal shaft^by keeping our- ' j selves well fortified with pure blood and a g properly nourished frame.— [Advt.] c • GENERAL GOVERNMENT Contingency Vouchers, op sale at the Herald ; f office.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 13, Issue 1047, 11 May 1869, Page 4
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