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W. * ii HANCOCK, ORNAMENTAL STONE CUTTERS, WAKEFIED-STREET. ALL DESCRIPTION of Stone Work executed for the Trade at the shortest notice. aT'or' ice. NO. 3 1 BURTON ALE, PJSK BOTTLE 10d. J ONDON and DUBLIN STOUT, per -Li bottle 9d., at Kennedy’s, ' Queen-street. CONCENTRATED • Sweet Essences o* Senna & Ilhnliarb. npHE chief advantages of these preparations X are that they are not only effective purgatives, but at the same time they are t extremely palatable; they are therefore much preferred to the many nausceous aperients hitherto in use. The dose is only , a teaspoonlul for children, and a tablespoonful for adults. The Essence of Senua is recommended as the most active purgative, and the Essence I of Rhubarb is chiefly suited to those who require a mild aperient. 1 Fine Colza Oil Hair and Tooth Brushes Best Vinegar Mustard Crystallized Jujubes , Ginger Beer and Lemonade Powders Perfumery, &c. Sold by T. Fhillipson, Chemist and Druggist, Princes-street, Auckland. PHILLIPSON’S Celebrated Vermifug-e or Worm Mixture IS strongly recommended for those who are suffering from that troublesome disO order, it being universally admitted to be the best and safest remedy hitherto discovered. Sold in Bottles, 2s. each. PHILLIPSON’S Aromatic Fumigating: Paper, A NEW and elegant substitute for Pastiles, which immediately diffuses a grateful perfume in the chambers of the sick, as well as imparts a delightful fragrance to the atmosphere of dining and drawing rooms. Sold iu Packets, Is. each. A jjencj. HE NR Y FERRIS of Pitt-street, SYDNEY, hav J ng taken his Son into his business, it will iu future be under the style of FERRIS & SON, As General Commission Agents for the sale of Every description of Colonial Produce from New Zealand and the adjacent Colonies. Merchandize purchased to order, with proceeds of produce, or remittance by draft or letter of credit. ON SALE, Flour (favourite brands) in 100 and 200 lb bags Wheat, Maize, Barley, Oats, Potatoes, Onions, Butter Cheese, Bacon and Hams, Beef and Pork, in tierces Wool, Hides, Tallow, and Sheepskins Woohlashing, Flax, Gums, &c. Agricultural Seeds, Lucerne, Red and White Clovers Trefolium Incarnatum, Italian Rye Grass Mixed Meadow Grasses, Spring and Winter Vetches Rye Seed, Field Pease, &c., &c. Vegetable Seed (quite fresh) of all kinds ' Colonial Negrohead Tobacco, Leaf and stems for Sheepwash For References—Messrs. Thornton, Smith, & Firth, Auckland, New Zealand. Ferris & Son, Stores 239, Pitt-street, Sydney, COUNTRY PRODUCE STORE, SHORTLAND-STREET, OPPOSITE THE EXCHANGE HOTEL, Late Buchanan , Watchmaker. A LL KINDS of Country Produce bought and sold, Hams, Bacon, Butter, Cheese, Fruit, Potatoes, Fowls, &c. Flower, Garden, and Vegetable Seeds of Colonial growth. WANTED, Grass Seeds, warranted free from Dock and Sorrel. J. FitzGerald. To Alakers. r ro be disposed of, a first-rate Shop, with an 18 bushel Oven attached, in a good situation, doing a good ready money trade; coming in moderate. Apply at the office of this paper. April I, 1859. WANTED by a Young Man ' * thoroughly understands generr ness, a Situation in a Wholesale H Store, Apply by letter to L.Z., “ Ne> lander” office.

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New Zealander, Volume XV, Issue 1359, 27 April 1859, Page 4

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