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IRONMONGERY. j EDWARD PORTER I Has oy Salk, v.x Late Auntv.u.s, T)BH IRON, Bar, Rod, Sheet, and IToop Black, ! 2 nd Galv »"'«'d ; L (in circle) Blister j Steel, Tin Piatee, Block Tin, Zinc, 9, 10, HOLLOW ARE—Tinned and Enamelled Boilers, Saucepans, Digesters, Masliu Kettles, reserving Pan,, Ac.. &o. IvAXGF.S—Rcpistor Stoves, Oypiis, iendtirs, I"ire Irons, Coal Hearth Brnshe?. j ROBERT SORRY & SON'S Pit, Cut, Mill, Hand, i Tenon, and Compass Saws; Chisels, | Gouges, Aclzes, Squares, Augers, Turni ornTTT screws, Sash Cmmjjs. ! oiiri.n 01 " n55 aild '"crn Hay Rakes and Forks. SUELP SHEARS, Braces and Bits, Registered Hand Drills, Patent Saw Sets, Auger Bits, 3-1G to 15 inch. CUTLERY— Lockwood Brothers', .Tos. Rodgei-s and Sons', and Mappin's Table, Pocket, and Butchers' Knives, Cleavers, Steels, Scissors, Ac. Ac. BEDSTEADS—SingIe and Double. ELECTRO ANI) A LBATA l'lated C.oods, Fork*, Spoons, Castors, Tea and Coll'ee Services, \o. CORRUGAILD TUOX. Givlvani/ed Snsp Xnil?, Rivets, Bolts, ;md >'uts. CIIUKCII BELLS, 1-actorv ami Auction do., Pntont .Ooor Sprinsrrt, Racking Cooks, Botlliiiir AV ire, Cork Squee/.eiv. PAIEXT AXLES, lo 1 Sprincs, Cnn Anns, Anchor? ami Chnin ; Locks, Bolt?-. Hinge?, Screws, Blind and Bell ture, wjth si general assortment of Carpenters' and Builders' Ironmongery. ATKIX'S Sl MOSKLEY'ij Planer, Smootliing, Jack, Trying, &c. EWBAXK'S XAILS —American Cut do., Wire do.. Cut and Wrought Bradi, Copper 2s'ail?, and Rivets. Tl^rW".'Vß.!'.—Japanned Deed Canisters, Dustpans, Jellv Mrulds, Bakint: Dishes, ite. PHRFORAI KD Zinc Wire Di:*h Coror*, Portable Wash Stands, TV* f .rniy-«, Toilet Cans. Counter Scales, 25 to 4001b. W«»ii;hi»£» Macliincd. WALKER \?hito Lead. Lmseoil Oil, ICerosuio and ParaHin. BRICK AX D TI L E MACH IX E, (IT. Clayton's, London) it Ii Dies, tie., complete, On Sale by EDWARD POKIER. OX SALE. PORTLAND CEMENT. EIRE BRICKS Counter and Bangor Slates Paving Stor.es. EDWARD PORTER. EDWARD POR TE R Has on Sale, MILNISRS SAFES AXD DEED BOXES A Larije Assortment. THE DOCTOR FOR ALL ! IT OLIO W AY'S PILLS. Q ttROWX, AGENT FOR XEW ZEALAND, Oo Sliorllauii-Stivcf, Auckland. CIIKST COMrr.ATNT.-. No (hVt jf.se-? are moiv fivijiuMit, fo«- more dangerous, than allcctior.s of the respiratory organs. The first symptoms of •■•utarrah, br-jnchilis, and intinenza, may always I>o radically removed by Hollowjiy's renowned Pills. They qui'-kly ivinedy any temporary stagnation of blood, relieve any ovcn r veins, moderate tho hurried breathing, and ena'ole the lungs to do their otliiv with ease and regularity. These Pills, by tlieir powers, cleanse tlie blood from all impuritie-, and fortify the system against consumption, asthma, and similar complaints. STOMACH, LMTK, K'IM.VL'VS ANi> iiOUTr.S. From various c:ntf?cs these orsjaus are fretpientlv {retting out of order, and require some suitable medicine to them. iiolloway's Pills ellect (litis objei't witli wondtM'ful celerity and certainty, i They do not distre?? the system, or wenken the fmine; ( ihey thoroughly iuvigonite the difjestive organs. They gently excite ilie stomach and liver, stimulate the kidneys to perform tiieir functions eliieientlv, and act upon the bowels without griping or any other annoyance; aizain. taken an hour before dinner, they cannot be equalled a* a " Dinner Pill" a* they entirely prevent acidity, flatulency, nausea, and biliousness. "WINT-Y Oil W \TETtY DUOPST. I Whoever is aillieted with these com]daints, shoidd iat once have recourse to Pills. They act I mnst eneriietieally on the ulandular and absorbant Mslein, jutrifv lint ]>lood. and impart a vigour wliich ! a«;e or other noy have temporarily taken ! awav. 'J'hev excite the kidneys to increased activity, ' ami thereby .stimulate the absorbants to remove the i tluid already collected. j ni.-oKPi:us rncrr.iAß TO WOMT.V. i There i.-» no medieine equal to Holloway s Pills for ; correcting 'be jnbucnts incidental to letnale-. Ihey 1 mav be taken with safety for any irregularity of the J bvstem. As they remove all cause of maladies, and so | re-tore, by their grand purifying properties, females ! of all aires to robust health. j INFr.CEN/.A, HI I'TH i:Kt A, AKP POKE THROAT. How all-important it is to check the first departmv | from health ! All may do so by taking iiolloway's j Pills, without risk or restriction. In all diseases afi feeling the blood, nerves, and muscle.?, or in cases nf | lrvcr, nore throat, colds, eoughs, asthma, and ! shortness of breath, the earlier thoy are taken the i better. ! rntt.nnns's comvt.aixts. | incidental lo Children, Mich as feverish ' attacks, ucariet fever, measles, and all diseases of the j f-kin, may be immediately cheeked, and soon cured by ' theso purifying Pills, which may bo reduced to a powder, and given in doses of one, two, or three ; nightly, according to the age of the suH'erer. Hollo- ' wuv'i Ointment is soothing, cooling, p.nd healing, and : is better adapted than any other remedy for all external ailments. INl)t(ri:3TJO>', fitLT!. AND SICK «BAT)ACnKS. No organ in the human body is so liable to dis--1 order as the liver, and none is more apt. when nogI lectod. to become seriously Ulien nausea, j flatulency or acidity on the stomach, warns us that ' di<*eetiou is not proi'ceding properly, HollowayV Pills ' regulate every function, give strength to every organ. ' speedily remove all enu.-es ot indigestion, bile and : sick headaches, and effect a permanent cure. I U'MBAGO, Ii It KC M\T ISM , AND GOt'T. j In tluse di>cascy, the blood n aluays in a highly | inflammatory state ; the stomach is also disordered,and i the liver and kidneys unnaturally torpid. A few . doses of these l > ill>. taken in tune, will rectify all : these symptoms by their eoolmg and purifying properties. 1 llt>lloira>/\s P : /f* n ,•*- lh f> h> rrni-'i u \ i,t thf vorld jur f!tf! Jo!i'uri,!■} di.st ust s A«:ne l ; em:ile Irrcgu- Scrofuhi oj* A.-lhufa lai-Jlic.- ■ King's ICv'.l Uiliou- Com- . Fevers of ail Stone and plan ts kii!<*■ l i*a\ el niol.lns on til.- Con! Seeond.try Skin 11 ea< la< he j Symptom* Bowo] Com- Indigestion j Tic-Douloureux plainu ■ InilammaiioM [ Tumours Cnlic.i rhiundice , I Urr< Consti]»ati<"»n of C'<nn- i A enereal Atleethe Bowels plaint? tions (.'onsumption • Lumbago . Worm* of all . l»«-biliiy I'iles Kitxis ' Drophy iJheumm:>m Weakness from I)\scntcrv Ib-teution of whatever cause Frysipchw L'rine iVc.. kc. '■ Fiu Sore 'I hronti Sold af the Establishment Of I'K(_> F ESSvj K I/OLJ-OWA i . 2H-. Slmm!. (near Temple Baj'.i ; London; also b\ all Jh'u-zgists and ; Dealers in Medicines throughout the civili/.ed world. ! at the following price*:—N. Iml., Ud., 4s. od., | lis., 22r«., and nn h box. j *V' Ti.erc i.-> considerable saving by taking the largest sires. N\B.—Direction? for the cnidam-e of patients in 0 1 i r 0i r 7 <"U-u.de* die £,iicu IO fco^-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 112, 23 March 1864, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 112, 23 March 1864, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 112, 23 March 1864, Page 5

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