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CASH BUYERS OF WINTER DKAPEK.Y AND MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING, SUITABLE FOB THE PRESENT SEASON, WILL find a very Extensive and Wellaaaortod Stock to select from at R. HOBBS' JUNCTION DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, (Opposite) tho " Army and Navy Hotel,") the moat of which has been bought in an overstocked market, at LOW PRIDES, and ■will be sold at a Fair Profit. Worthy of special attention are the BLANKETS (both white and Scarlet) FLANNELB, TWEEDS FRENCH MARINES (choice colors) Cobures, Mixed Alpacas, and "WOOL PLAIDS "White and Grey Calico, Horrock's Long Cloth, White aad Grey Sheeting Linen, Diaper and Irish Linen Huckaback and Huckaback Towels Ladies' and Childien's Black and "White Straw and Velvet Hats, trimmed and "untrimmed White and Oolored Ostrich Feathers and Plumes Ladieo' and Children's Wool Hose and Half Hose Under Clothing, Shawls, very clieap MEN'S & BOYS' DEPARTMENT. Gent's Superior Inverness Capes, 25a Black and Blue BEAVER ditto, 30s Boys' and Youths' superior Inverness Oapes, 15s, worth 30a Men's Tweed Suits, Trousers, Vests and Coats Mun's super Pilot Coat, 21s Lambswool and Worsted SOCKS and STOCKINGS, in great variety Lambswool Shirts, Flannel Shirts, and Crimean Shirts Boys' t rimean Shirts, good, 6s Youths' ditto, ditto, 7s Felt Hats and Cloth Caps, Braces & Belts Linen-faced Paper Collars and Linen Collars A great variety of NEW NECK TIES and SCARFS Waterproof Oapei, Boys' Waterproof Capes, 8s 6d, Waterproof Sheets, 8s 6d Umbrellas, &c., &c. EEMEMBER THE ADDRESS R. HOBBS, " THE JUNCTION," UPPER queen.stbee: (Opposite the " Army and Navy Hotel.") BEADY MONEY AND NO SECOND PRICE. FISHER'S HOMCEOPATHIO OOOOA NOW GENERALLY PATRONISED, TEE HOST PALATABLE, NUTBITIOUS, AND CHEAPEST IMPORTED, At 9d tlie half-pound and Is 6d the pound packe WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY, Q,U EE N -ST BEE T . JUST LANDED, Ex 'MARY BHEPHERI A NEW SUPPLY OF THE PUREST WHITE COD LIVER 011 which is properly prepured from the Liver < Cod, and rendered almost tasteless, being freed t o novel process of the offensive Margaric Acid of tl rdinary browner kinds, and the much puffed " Ligl Brown." In the Clinical Lectures delivered at St. Mary Hospital, in London, Dr. Tn. Chambers, Physicia to tho Hospital, and Lecturer on the Practice < Medicino, expressed himself : — " The best sort of Cod Oil is the most agreeabl the cleireßt, the sweeteßt, and tho most scentlessthat, in fact, which is thoroughly purified of e: traneous dirt. The oil from the same fish, formerl employed, wa3 sold che»p and foul, and, no douo must excite a very reasonable disgust ia every or but an Kaquimaux, I should thiub, for it stinks lit old train oil. lis low price, wholesale, permits ce tain firms to spend a large sum in wiJely advertisir it as a superior form of drug; but I strongly advi, you never to prescribe the brown oil (as the nan runs); it is never beneficial where the purified o fails, and it often and often makes the patient decla: he will, on no consideration, have it again." HOMCEOPATHIO PHARMACY, QUEEN STREET. Just Published, post free, for twelve stamps, WONDERFUL MEDICAL DISCOVERY, wit Local Means of Self Cure, without Medicini I whereby tho following maladies are Bpeedily and pei manently removed, and vigorous health reatorei nervous and physical debility, lassitude, depressio of spirits, loss of energy and appetite, pains in th back and limbs, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, lo\ of solitude, groundless fears, palpitation of the hear noises in tho head and ears, indecision, mpaire sight and mermjry, indigestion, and bodily prostratio of the whole system. These curative means are so easy and simple i application that all can cure themselves privatel] successfully, and at the smallest cost. Sent free on receipt of twelve stamps. By W. HILL, Esq., M.A., Berkley House, Sout Crescent, Rubsell Square, London, W. C. " The object of this extraordinary publication is t prove how nurvousness and its concomitant maladit can be effectually and successfully treated, and th most convincing proof of the efficacy of the greates of human discoveries is testified by the numerou casea of cures effected. —Medical Record. MEDICAL ADVICE. DR. WATSON, F.8.A.5., London, College c Physicians and Sukgeonb, Medical Societie of Rouen and Peru, National Academy of Sciences Paris, and Imperial Institute of France. ON DEBILITY MENTAL AND PHYSICAI NERVOUSNESS, and Concomitant Ailments, De pression of Spirits, Loss of Energy, Timidity, Self Distrust, Love of Solitude, Groundless Fears, Pal pitation of the Hoart, Impaired Sight and Memory Indigestion, and Prostration of the whole System ■ eaulting from Indiscretion, Excess, Long tteaidenci in Tropical Climates, and other causes, with plaii and explicit instructions for perfectly removing t,hos< disqualifications and Impediments which tend tc embitter and shorten life, being the recorded experience of Thirty Years Special Practice in these maladies. This Work to bo had direct from the Author, Dr Watson. No. 1, South Crescent, Bedford Square, London, W. 0., for One Shilling. " Dr. Watson has, we have no hesitation in asserting, conferred a boon of inestimable value on Mankind by publishing tho experience of his extensive practice.'—Medical llccord. Intending Patients, residing abroad, Bhould send a most minute Statement of all tho Symptoms of thei--I,'ase, together with a Kernittance. when the neceasary rtemedi«s for effecting their Perfect Restoration tf Health will be promptly dispatched with advioe. O N SALE AT THE " HERALD " OFFICE, "rriHE DEBTORS and CREDITORS AOTS A. AMENDMENT ACT," and THE PROTECTION OF CERTAIN ANIMAL'S AOI AMENDMENT ACT," 1868.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1077, 27 April 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1077, 27 April 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1077, 27 April 1867, Page 8