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ON SALE, EX /‘KINGSTON” MEN’S black cloth, Venetian, Alpaoca, fancy tweed, grass cloth and Holland sacs’ Ditto black cloth, fancy doe, tweed, shepherds’ plaid, fancy silk and satin, grass cloth and Holland vests Ditto trousers, in great variety Boys’ and youths’ clothing, a good assortment Men’s black, brown, and drab felt hats Ditto ditto ditto, American shape, very superior Infants’ and girls’ felt hats, assorted Men’s and youths’ blue and black cloth, tweed, glengarry and Balmoral caps Blue serge shirts, S. and D. B. Men’s and boys’ Scotch twill, regatta, and longcloth shirts Lambswool and merino vests and pants White, pink, sky, and striped cotton shirts India rubber, white cotton, and web braces Black and fancy leather and elastic belts Black Brussels, ducape, bordered twills, corah and bandanna handkerchiefs Whisker blonds, silk laces and edgings White and black bugle and thread ditto Jaconet, mull, check, book, and other muslins White, slate, and black crinolines Worked muslin curtains Short blinds and curtain nets Plain and fancy silk fringe and velvet trimmings Waved and plain white cotton braids Coloured Persians, sarsneta and bonnet silks Black, white and coloured gros and glaccs 24-inch rich check glaccs, new styles Ladies’ fancy, white and black silk ties Muslin habits, chemisettes, collars and sleeves French satin and lute ribbons Ladies’ and maids’ white and coloured coutille stays Brown, black, and fancy silk parasols 27, 30, 33, 36, and 72-inch greys Prints, Bengal and railway stripes Derrys, chambiays, dungaree and ginghams Longcloths, mediums, croydons, &c. Silk and cotton umbrellas Linen and cotton ticks and sheetings Counterpanes, toilet quilts and rugs India, family, and medium twill Turkey and maddar handkerchiefs and Turkey twills Book fold, rolled, and hat-band crape Hosiery and haberdashery, a nice assortment Infants’ cashmere cloaks and hoods Threads, raven, jet, China, and light dye sewings &c. See. &c. Also, Pickles, sardines, \ and hj, starch Mustard, confectionery, in 1, 12 and 13lb. tins Blue, carb. soda, jellies Minced meat, hemp and canary seed Spices, fancy soaps, pomades Dressing, back, and side combs Hair, cloth, and tooth brushes Curled hair and hair seating Wax vestas, assorted &c. See. See. J. 11. Burnside & Co., Queen-screet Wharf. KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES. 66 A SLIGHT COLD/’—if its first symptoms are not arrested, too often lays the foundation of a variety of Pulmonary Complaints, including Winter Cough, Asthma, and other constitutional derangements. The evil consequences of these disorders may be easily averted or subdued by keeping at hand a supply of the above celebrated Lozenges which have now stood the test of public experience for upwards of half a century. The Testimonials to their efficacy have been voluntarily given by the most eminent of the Faculty, as well as by all classes of private individuals. Containing neither opiates nor any injurious anodyne, they may be safely taken by the youngest child or the most delicate female. Prepared and sold in boxes of various sizes, and tins, by Thomas Keating, Chemist, See., 79 St. Paul’s Churchyard, London. Sold retail by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendors in the World. N.B.—To prevent spurious imitation, please to observe that the words <( Keating’s Cough Lozenges” are engraven on the Government Stamp of each box, without which none are genuine. IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. Brickfield Hill, Sydney, September *lO, 1857. Dear Sir, —By same mail I have ordered through my correspondents three gross of your Lozenges. I have bought a great quantity of them in the Colony since you last sent mo a supply. I recommend them right and left, as I know them to be good. I am, Sir, your most obedient servant, Joint Watson. To Mr. Keating, 79, St, Paul's Church Yard, London. Agent for Auckland, Mr. A. ASHER, Shortiand-street, who has just received a fresh supply of Keating’s Cod Liver and Castor Oil, Anodyne Essence for Toothache, Antispasrnodic Drops for Diarrhoea, Dyssentry, Worm Bonbons, &c.; also, an assortment of the most fashionable Per fumes, &c. Dbaim bv Rijsixess. TO BE DISPOSED OF, A N °]d established DRAPERY BUSINESS, situated in the most central part of the City. Letters addressed X.Y., and left at this office, will be attended to, April Ist, 1859. A Comfortable Homestead to TXTITHIN fifteen minutes’ walk of ti ** Court House, a New Cottage ju built, and from twenty to thirty acres su stantially fenced and laid down in grass, subdivided into small Paddocks and wi watered in the dryest season. Apply to William Hears, Queen-street, Opposite the Court Horn April Ist, 1859.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1358, 23 April 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1358, 23 April 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1358, 23 April 1859, Page 4

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