||jmu| Th e Nortnern Steam||x^ ship Company's New I j Ssß^and Commodious 111 Steamers Will Bail as under (weather and other circumstances permitting) FROM WHANGAEEI TO AUCKLAND. (From Railway Wharf.) DURING MARCH 1887. g gaas§aas sa I tufL, dci os^ fid ci jici 0.9 CiCOO— IIMOOO — li-l OP , Pi if assaagaa a. a/ ej SdSdoSeJeJS dd ">| f-OOt>-O«» t - 0000 |l Jfjjiij w St^ CM IO ■— ' C^l «5 00l OO ■-ne fHiooin coco •m J2 o ••*« t»i-i »♦• ooi-i «}*■*»». Q < t Illlillil a a a zt a a a a st v S2SS3SS SB ° tc tc to to tfl ob cb fecfcfl S£ q fl] fl] d) O O O C 3 O Note.— The S.S. KATIKATI leavesßailway Wharf, Whangarei, for Parua Bay on 7th and 21st, train to Wharf, 9.10 a.m., and on 10th and 24th, at 11.25 am. Goods cannot be received for shipment later than one hour before the departure of the train immediately preceding the sailing of the company's steamers. S.S. KATIKATI connects with steamer to and from Parua Bay. Cargo delivered at wharves or usual landing places at consignee's risk. Frieght on goods from Whangarei to Parua must be prepaid. The Steamers leave the Wharf immediately on the arrival of the trains. J. T. REYBURN Agent, Whangarei. June 20. 1885. J. ECCLES, TTAIEDEESSEE, PHOTOGEAPHEE ±1 CAMERON-STREET, HAS always on hand the largest collection of FANCY GOODS, Work Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Lusters, &o. --f STATIONERY: Large Assortment of Note Paper and Envelopes, Inks in all colours, Exercise Books, Pass Books, Vere Foster's Copy BooV«-»ll Numbers, Pencus, JPens, .Purses" ofjarp*y-f*>>>~ cription, and.a-good-ttssortmenf of Albums very CHKAPf . DRAUGHT BOAEDS AND MEN, ALL SIZES. J. E. wishes to draw theattention of Ladies to the large collection of Fans. TOYS. The largest and best selection of Dolls, German Mechanical Toys, Whips, Trumpets, Rattles, Snakes, India Rubber Balls. MISCELLANEOUS. Scents, Soaps, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Combes, Razors and Strops, Scissors, and a large assortment of Pocket Cutlery, and a variety of other Goods too numerous to mention. AGENT FOE THE NORTHEEN ADVOCATE. WONDERFUL CURE FOR RHEU-' MATISM, NEUEALGIA, &c. ME "WOODING, whofhas studied and practised for the above for the past four years, and has proved the efficiency of his treatment in cases where other means have failed to effect any beneficial result, begs to announce that he may be consulted at his Rooms, High-street, for the special treatment and cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, I Sciatica, Neuralgia, Headaches, Nervousness, r Deafness, Affections of the Eyes, Asthma, Spinal and Liver Complaints, and all Blood k and Skin Diseases. Acute pains in the joints, [ knees, arms, legs, and back removed by one I application, in a few hours. I AUCKLAND TESTIMONIALS: I "I have suffered from Rheumatism in my I -pints, knees, elbows and wrists for over f oui I lonths, and part of the time was confined to my I M. But — thanks to your mode of treatment I -(by outward application only) I was quitt ■ cxed. and have not suffered since. — I am, &c. ■ -«T C. Caetbb, Mechanics' Bay." B ' "lam thankful to state that Mr_ Wooding Bk~h&8 quite cured me of Rheumatism in my leg Hi and ankle, and contraction of the muscles o1 W the foot, caused by a broken leg. I suffered Wk great pain for three years, but in five applicaSons I am free from pain, and can walk quitt well. Alfbed Williams, Wellington-street.' 1 ■t « I am happy to testify to the wonderful IKffect of Mr Wooding'B application for RheuMy back was so bad I could noi and was taken to his rooms in a cab by one application, and in less than tw< the pain was gone. lam only too glac BHjg&nake this known for the benefit of others, ai ■^HEire tried everything else without relicf .— ] yours, Sec, Daved Hughes, Master ant Hl^B[ner, Barque Armistice, Auckland." OUTWARD APPLICATION! B^^B ' ONLY. HH CONSULTATIONS FREE. receive prompt attention. Reason I^HHi Charges, according to Ailment. ■i^H Hotjks: Ten toFourp.m. ■H^dres:-HIGH STREET, AUCKLAND Post Office.) |HL FOR HIRE. H^^^K, Hire, by day or week, a Waggon and Pair. Orders;left with ARTHUR THOMAS |^H^^L> lor HENRY CHEESEMAN, H^HhL Next Mr Gordon's.
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Northern Advocate, 26 March 1887, Page 1
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692Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Northern Advocate, 26 March 1887, Page 1
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