JUNCTION STOEE. r IYHI', iindersitmed, in offering his beyt thanks to his friends and supporters for their kind patronage j -, during the time he lias he-en in business in Auckland, I would now beg to bring before their favourable notice y his Relative and Successor, Mr. RICHARD SOMER- ~ VILLI 4 '-, by whom the business will henceforth be ' ■ conducted; and would earnestly solicit on his behalf ; j the same kind and favourable support which they i were pleased for so many yearn to bestow upon \ himself. " ' 1 A. SOMERYILLE. j . i i RICHARD SOMERYILLE, I Tn .succeeding to the old-established business so ' successfully conducted by his Relative Mr A. SoMt-n- ! villi:, most respectfully solicits from his Friends and | | tlm Public generally a continuance of the samo 1 favourable patronage and support which they so liberally accorded to his pre.h-er.s. or. RICHARD SOMEKVILLE Trusts Emit ten years' experience in the Grocery ! Trade will enable him, by perseverance and strict i attention to business, to' merit for himself that ! hliitre of support which the Auckland Public are | always »o willing to bestow. j WHOLESALE AXD EAATII-Y (LUOCEKY ! KST.VI.LISHAIHXT, j JUNCTION op UT'EKN AND AVAKF-FIKI-D ! STREE'IS, iAUCKh A X I> . £g, J SANITARY MOVEMENT. /""tEOBGK BOYD dirccls puhlie attention to his VX extensive S'I'OCK as follows, in the Sanitary Department, either his own make or the best imported : — Socket Pipes, glazed or unglazcd, !• to 12 in. dia. Barrel Drains, glazed or unglazcd, i' to t-'-A in. dia. Surface Drains, glazed or ungla/.ed. -I- to 7 in. dia. Dram Pipes and Tiles, I to Sin. dia. 1 Also SPLENDID ARTICLES in the following— ; Flower Pots, all sizes, plain and ornamental designs Seed Pots, all sizes, plain and ornamental S Flooring and Pooling Tiles, Red and White ! 1 Garden Walk Edge Bricks I ; Tubular, Paving, Fire, and Common Bricks [ i Tcrra-Cotla Chimney Tops, plain and ornamental i ; Coral Reef Lime ! Roman and Portland Cement?, and Piaster of Paris Fire Clay, and Paving Stoics "The only works in the Colony where lie-above I 1 materia! is made. All charged the lowest price I Samples en be recti and orders are received : a I the ii.llec and lioiise in Victoria-street. j GEORGE BOYD'S Pottery, Drain, Tile and Brick AVoriu, ; Newton. Auckland. ; GARDUX CHAIRS AXD FLOWER STANDS. ' (TYRNAAIENTAL IRON GARDEN CHAIRS.; ! i.J vilii Wool Seats, Bronzed ] ron Flower Stands ) and lia'd Tables, i OV.'EX A FEXDKLOW, Queeu-strcet, Auckland. THE DOCTOR FOR ALL: | H 0 1. L O W A V'S P I L L S. ■Cj BROAVX. AGENT FOR XEAV ZEALAND, j O, Si.oi-ilaml-Street, Auckland. fULsT COMt'I.AINTS. ?\'o diseases arc more J'reijitciil, few more danger-* ous. than alloc!ions of the respiratory organs. The L iirst s-. luplouis of ealarrali. bronchitis, and influenza, may always be radically removed by Holloway's re- ■ nou e.ed Pills. They quickly remedy any temporary stagnation of blood! relieve' ,'inv o\ergurged veins, moderate the hurried breathing, and enable the lungs to ilo their oliice with ease and regularity. These Pill-., by their purifying powers, cleanse'the blood from all impurities.'and fortify the system against I consumption, asthma, and ".initial 4 complaints. STOMU'II, l.lVLlt, lill-NKYS AM) IIOWLLs. From various causes those organs are freipiently "ellin" out of order, and rropiii-e some suitable medicine to regulate them. Holloway's Pills ell'ect tin's object with wonderful celerity and certainty. They ilo not distress the system, or weaken the frame; they thoroughly invigorate the digestive organs. 'I'hcv gcnllv excite the stomach and liver,, stimulate the 'kidneys to perform their funciious eilici.-ntly, and let upon the luiHtls without griping or any other anr.oiMiice : again, taken an hour before dinner, thev ■ .'.iniu'it be'eipi.tlled a-, a. "Dinner Pill" as they entirely prevent acidity, tlatulcney, nausea, and ; biliousness. | \vin:>v on m'ati:i:v nitot'sv. ; Whoever is aillieted with these complaints, should at once have recourse to Holloway's Pills. They act most energetically on ihe glandular and absorbiint system, purify Ihe blood, and imparl a vigour which age or other causes may have temporarily taken away. They excite the kidneys to increased activity, amfthorc'nv'stimulate the ahsofbauls to remove the fluid already collected. IUSOKDLKS I'LlTl.l \K TO WIUILN. '[•here is no medicine e.pial lo Holloway's Pilß for eorrccling Ihe ailments incidental to females. Tliey nutv be taken with safety for any irregularify of the svs'leio. .1- they remove all eau-'c of maladies, and so resiorc. bv t'neir' grand purifving properties, females of all age's to robust health. IMLILN/.A. lIIITIIKKIA, -ISI> SllltK THKOAT. How all-huporlan! it is lo check ihe first departure from health: All mav do so by taking Holloway's ; Pill-, without ri-k or restriction. In all diseases affecting the blood, nerves, and muscles, or ill eases of i fever." sore throat, colds, coughs, asthma, and , ' shortness of breath, the earlier they are taken the ' belle:'. , : clltl.lUtltN's rOMI'LMNTS. I < Di-eascs incidental to Children, .-m-h as feverish attacks, scarlet fever, measles, and all diseases of the skiu. mav be immediately checked, tniii soon cured by thes,. purifying Pills, which may be reduced to a powder, and given in doses of one. two, or three nightlv, according to tho age of the snu'errr. 11.,llowav's'Ointment is soothing, cooling, and healing, and is belt, r adapted than any other remedy for all exteriM'K.r.snoN'. mi. 4 :, >,"-in sick iikaiuchi:.- 4 . j Xo organ in the human body Uso liable to dis- ! ni'd.'i' as the liver, and none is more apt. when neg- \ lecled, to become seriously diseased. AVhen nausea, ! tliiliilenev ■■>• aciility on ihe stomach, warns us that ' digestion' is not proceeding properly, Holloway's Pills ' regulate every function, give strength to excry organ, spcedilv remove all causes of indigestion, bile and | tick headaches, and ell'ect a permanent cure. Lt'MIIAIU), JMIKf.M ITIS.M, AXD (HifT. In these diseases, the blood is always in a highly , inllammatory state ■ the stomach is also disordered,and the liver and kidneys unnafurally torpid. A few 'doses of these Pill,', taken iu time, will rectify all these svmploms bv their cooling and purifying properties'. ; Jlt>!hvfji'.i I'll!.* -/,-.' Hi" /"•■■<! rtuiiitti 1-ii.iiru !;i Ihe. ', irtirlil fur Hie fulhiriiuj dm-uatx .— - ' Ague , Female Irregu- ' Scrofula or Asthma i hirities " ' King's Evil Bilious Com- Fevers of all Stone and plair.ls kinds Gravel Blotches ou the Goul Seeondarv :■ Skiu ■ Ileadaelie ; Si mptoms C Bowel Com- Indigestion - Tic - Douloureus i plaint-- . Inliammaiiou , Tumours ' • Colics Jaumiice : Ulcers |, : Coiistipatii.ii of Li en 4 Com- • Venereal Alicei, i Ihe lioivcls plaints tiotts , Consiinqitiou Lumha-o Worms of :d 3 ; Debility ' Piles ! Kinds , ]lrop.-v Kheinnalisin AA'cakness froiv , Dv-en't.-i-v R"t'. ntion of whateicr causi ; Lrvsipchi's Urine i,-., .Ac. - . Fits Sore Throats ! Sold a! the Establishment of PROFESSOR II HOLLO WAV, 211, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) : " London; aNo by nil respectable Druggists ami Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, " at the following prices :—ls. Ltd., 2s. <Jd., 4s. Gd.. l!s„ 225., and:;ys. each box. ! " v " There is eousidcre'el,.. saving by tekjnp On- ' <i '-'--." ; ''i'li !'• i; 4- * if-'-i}- <v;i: 1 r,? "''
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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 107, 17 March 1864, Page 6
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