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TEE CONTENTS OF 98 CASES AND BALES 1 I NEW A : T u M N aitd WINTER drapery goods, ALL AT INVOICE COST. COMPRISING— P BENCH MEEINOES, ah STTADKS SILK EPONGLINE3 NEW EOYAL TWEED CHAMBRAYS and GENEPPES CAMLETS and EOTJ BAI X CLOTHS WOOL REPPS and "WINCEYS LUSTRES and SETRTINGS PRINTS and GINGHAMS HORROCK'S LONG CLOTHS CALICOES, in Heavy Makes SHEETINGS and BLANE:ETS TOWELLINGS and TICKS WATERPROOF TWEEDS, all SHADES BLACK GLACE SILKS, FANCY SILKS, in Immense _ Variety MANTLES, PALETOTS SHAWLS &c\, &c., Ac. MEN'S CLOTHING YOUTHS' CLOTHING BOYS' CLOTHING &c., &c., <fcc. The above will give but a meagre idea of our EXTENSIVE STOCK, which is impossible to fully enumerate. Aa all the GOODS will be SOLD vrrrnot'T profit, THE TERMS WILL 'BE CASH. HAY & HOSfEYMAN. FISHER'S Homoeopathic cocoa, XOW GENERALLY PATRONISED, THE MOST PALATABLE, NUTRITIOUS, AND CHEAPEST IMPORTED, At 9d tlic half-pound and Is Gd tlic pound packet. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT TKE HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY, Queen- stkeet. JUST LANDED, Ex ' MART SHEPHERD,' A NEW SUPPLY OF THE PUREST ; W HITE COD LIVER OIL, j * ' which is properly prepared from tho Liver of Coa, and rendered almost tasteless, being freed by a novel process of the offensive Margaric Acid of the ordinary browner kinds, and the much puffed " Light Brown." la t;he Cliuical Lecfcurcs delivered at St Mary's Hospital, in Dr» Tit. Chamueiisj to the Koßpital, and Lecturer on tho Practice of ! Medicine, expressed himself: — ft The best sort of Cod Oil is the moat agreeable, the clearest, tho sweetest, and tho most scentless— that, in fact, which is thoroughly purified of extraneous dirt. Tho oil from tho eame fish, formerly employed, was sold cheap aud foul, and, no doubt, j must excite a very reasonable disgust in every one but an Esquimaux, X should think, for it stinks like old train oil. Its low price, wholesale, permits certain firms to spend a large sum in widely advertising it as a superior form of drug j but X strongly advise you never to prescribe the brown oil (as the namo rune); it is never beneficial where tho purified oil fans, and it often and often makes the patient declare no will, on no consideration, havo it a^ain/* HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY, >• QUEEN STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1075, 25 April 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1075, 25 April 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1075, 25 April 1867, Page 3

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