BED BOOT. H. JUGATE, TVHOLESAIE AOT) EETAH BOOT AND SHOE WAEEHOUSE, QUEEK-STBEET,' (opposite thb odd miows'Hiii) TT FUQ-ATE bega to inform the public of Auckland, find the inhabitants of surrounding districts that he has always on hand the Largest and beet selectod Assortment of Boots and Shoes in Auckland, where a far superior article for durability and strength can be had at as reasonable a price a3 any Houso in town. As H. F. imports all his goods direct from the fiis London Houses, of the best quality and most fashionable stylos, which enables him to complete any orders with which he may be favoured with promptitude and despatch. Haa now on view a great variety of Ladies* Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes. OSS TBIAL WIIiI. -PEOYB T3E FACT. igg" Note the Address :~ EED B OOT, QUEEN-STEEET, OPPOSITE TEE ODD JIIIOWs' HAII iggT Country- Storekeepers tupr-lied and a libera discount allowed. CLEANLINESS. A Stove most Bbimaxtet Polished ts Two Minutes tor less than One Farthing-. Ty G. NIXEY'S celebrated registered BLACK YT » LEAD. A New Domestic Discovery! Cannot be wasted, cud is a preservative of Furniture from the njurious effects of the common article bow in use, as it creates no dust, and requires comparatively no labour, Sold everywhere, in Solid Blocks, Id., 2d., 4ct and Is. The advantages of this Elegant Chemical Preparation are great saving of time, cleanliness of application, sniallness of quantity required, and the prevention of waste, dust, and its destructive conse quences. Further, it ultimately produces a pure metallic coating of a high degree of brilliancy and durabilitv, reflecting both light and beat. (SeespecimU" or, *.!>p airloa of oach hWIO CUKE FOE THE MILLION. HOLLO WAT'S 01 NT ME NT IS nOIXOWAT's OIXTMEKT OOOD OR BAD? IF bad, would ihe whole community in all parte ot 'lie world allow themselves to be grossly deceived or imposed upon for a quarter of a century? It must be apparent that the medical profession in every climate would, as in duty bound, make their voices heard ngp.inst it. Would it be tolerated that millions should buy it and use it year after year if there was anything better to be had, or were itnotnow known to he the most powerful remedy ever discovered for the cure of ulcers, wounds, sores, skin diseases, and other external ailments ? Let any one ask himself the question and decide for himself. CONTRACTED OK STIFF JOINTS. All the lui.'dicincs in the London Dispensaries would rarely benefit, much lesß cure, any chronio cases of contracted or stiff joints ; whereas if this invaluable Ointment be effectually rubbed into such parts twice a da} - , the benefit will be immense. Paralytic patients even can derive advantages from remedy, and from no other. SCOBHUTIC HUMOURS. —SCALD HEADS AND SKIN DISEASES. Scorbutic humours arise from an impure state of the blood, and in most cases the liver and stomach are the organs :■.:> fault. The Pills will speedily restore these to a heathy action: while the Ointment, if well rubbed in at least twice a day will soon cure any case of the above classes of skin disease, by totally eradicating them from the system. Soldiers, sailow, and miners, use this famous Ointment in all parts of tho world. DROPSY. Beware of this dangerous and stealthy complaint, vhioh frequently creeps upon us at first by a simple swelling of tho feet, and very little notice is taken of this perhaps till the legs begin to swell. There, again, the root of tho evil must be looked for in tho liver and stomach ; therefore set to work earnestly by taking these famous Pills according to the printed directions, and by rubbing tho Ointment very effectually into the swollen parts. Livo principally upon solids, avoiding the use of slops, and everything that will derange the stomach and liver. Most cases readily yield to the combinod influence of the Pills and Ointment. DISORDERS OF THE KIDSEYS, STONE AND GBAYEL. In any of the abovo complaints more benefit may bo derived in twenty-four hows by adopting the following simple means than is frequently brought about in six months by any other treatment. In bad cases, if a small pot of the Ointment be rubbed into the small of the back, over tho region of the kidneys, it will quickly penetrate, and, in most cases, give immediate relief; but perseverance is necessary to effect a cure. Six or eight of the Pills should be taken nightly according to circumstances. "Whoever tries these Pills and Ointment will not do so in vain, but, on tho contrary, tho result will be most wonderful. DIPHTHERIA, SOAR THROATS, &C. These cases aro of so serious and frequently of so dangerous a nature that tho Ointment would not bo recommended unless the Proprietor was sure of its eflect. It will cure when every other means may fail if applied immediately, and not when the patient is beyond recovery. It is a sovereign remedv for soro throats under any circumstances. Any settled coughs cold on the chest, or wheesing, even if of twenty years standing will be promptly removed. Mothers should rub this remarkable Ointment into tho chest of their infant whenever there may be any hoarseness, tightness, or anythiug else affecting the breathing or otherwise. Both the Ointment and Fills should Ic used in \tlie following cases: — Bad Legs Corns (soft) Rheumatism Bad Breasts Cancers Scalds Burns Contracted and Sore Nipples Bunions Miff Joints Sore-throats Bite of Mosqui- Elephantiasis Skiu-diseasea toes and Sand- Fistulas Scurvy mes Gout Sore-heads Coco-Bay GlandularSwel- Tumours Clnego-Foot ings Ulcers Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Chapped Hands Piles Yaws N.B—Directions for the guidance of patientsx ovsry disnrdfir «.ro :itlix«d to eanh Pot. Sold at tho Establishment of Professor Holloway 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London; also by sill respectable Druggists end Dealers in Medicine Shroughout the civilised world. *« " There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." _ TERMS OP ADVERTISEMENTS. Three lines Is. 00. Four lines Is. yd. Eight lines u». Bd. And 2d. for each additional line. SUBSCRIPTION 10s. per Quarter single copies 3d. eacli. S3- Advertisements will he received at tho Office, AVyndtreot. and ihe number of insertions required must ho clearly iritten ou the copy, otherwise they will be inserted until ouutermanded and charged accordingly. .bckland. XMr Zeaijuvd:— Printed and Published daily by VV. C. Wilson, proprietor, at his General Steam Printing Establishment, Wvndhiim-itrwt. <» few dnora Irom Quo*Itretiit
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New Zealand Herald, Volume II, Issue 494, 13 June 1865, Page 8
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