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30 CASES 03? WINTER CLOTHING. HAY & HOjNEYMAN |U| AVE THIS DAT OPENED 30 OASES OF NEW WINTER CLOTHING-, CONSISTING- OF— Men's Dark Tweed and Doe Trousers Men's Black Doe and Tweed Trousers Men's Bedford Cord and I/enmington Cord Men's Black Cloth and Tweed Coats Men's Blue Diagonal and Silk-mixed Coats > Men's Doe and Tweed Vests Men's Crimean Shirts and Men's Mercery Men's Hats, Caps, &c., &c., And a Very Large and Varied Assortment of Boys* and Youths' Clothing HONEYMAN have every confidence in soliciting an inspection of the above goods, which have been manufactured to their own order, and expressly for the requirements of this province, and "will be Bold at prices equal to the state of the times, HAT & HONEY MAN, iggrNew Establishment, next Mr. Cboxibie's, Pho« tographer, and lately occupied by Mr. F. Olark, Grocer. ON SALE, AT THE STORE OF HENRY S. MEYEBS, FORT-STREET, Belmonts, Light Weights, and Moulds. MORTON'S Salad and Castor Oil Pickles, Oriental and Mixed Vinegar, in glass and i casks Confectionery and Capers. LEA & PERRIN'S Sauces, Oysters, LobsteiS Salmon, Haddock Sardines, \ and JHerringß, Fresh and Red, in tins JAMS—English and Hobart Town, in jar and tins Bottled Fruits, Currants, Figs Raisins (Eleme and Muscatel). SUGARS—Company's No. 1 and 2 Mauritius Crystals Snowdrop, English Loaf and Crushed Loaf TEAS—Finest imported, in several qualities CORN FLOUR, Patent Groats and Barley Scotch Oatmeal, in lcwt. and 2owt. casks Pearl Barley, Split Peas, Cheese Rice, Java, Carolina and Ground Mustard, Pepper, and Spices Barcelonas, Walnuts, and Almonds. MAIZE, Oats, and Flour. BISCUITS—Peak and Co.'s Fancy and Plain. SOAP—English and Colonial HAMS AND BACON—Sinclair's and Compton'a SODA—Crystals, Carbonate Soda Starnb, dolman's wliiro and blue Washing Powder and Light Blue Keroaine, Whiting, and Clothes Pegs; SALT—Coarse, Fine, and Bottled. TOBACCO—Several qualities, in 10s and jib. Manila and Swiss. VESTAS, in Plaids and 2505. CORKS, Blacking and Inks, various sizes, H. S. MEYERS, FORT-STREET BATH FREESTONE. THIS STO NE, Irom its durability, the large dimen , *.onß'of Blocks obtainable (the rock being very sour and ihe moderate cost at which it can be -work cd, is now being largely used in New Zealand, and other British Colonies. It has also been adopted at Rio do Janeiro foE public buildings, bridges, and other works connected with the Rio improvements. The cost of labour on it in London is as under:— Per foot super, sowing, lid; plain work, 3d ; plain circular, 4|d; straight moulded, Sd ; circular moulded, Is j plain sunk, 6i ; circular sunk, Sd ; straight moulded sunk, Is; circular moulded sunk, Is 4d. The moderate cost at which it can be supplied, its desirable color, regular quality, fineness of texture, and the small expense at which it is worked, render it an effective wia economical building material for Auckland and Di.-lrict. Testimonials relative to the quality of the stonej from the most eminent Architects and Builders, and the priccs at ivhii.h it can be delivered alongsside at any port will bo furni>hrd on application to Messrs. RaNDKLL & SUNDERS, Stone Quarries, -Bath Just Published, post free, for twelve stamps, •"STn-ONDEIv'FtJL MKDICAL DISCOVKRY, with 11 Local Means of Self Cure, without Medicine, whereby the following maladies are speedily and per* manently removed, and vigorous health restored, nervous and physical debility, lassitude, depression of spirits, loss ol' energy and appetite, pains in the back and limbs, timidity, self-distrust, dizziness, lova of solitude, grr andless fears, palpitation of the heart, noises in tb' head and ears, indecision, mpaired sight and rr jmory, indigestion, and bodily prostration of the wlicie system. These curative means are so easy and simple in application that all can cure themselves privately, successfully, and at the smallest cost. Sent free on receipt of twelve stamps. By W. HILL, Esq., M.A., Berkley House, South Crescent, Russell Square, London, W. O. " The object of this extraordinary publication is ta prove how nervousness and its concomitant maladies can be effectually and successfully treated, and tha most convincing proof of the efficacy of the greatest! of human discoveries is testified by the numerous Cases of cures directed. —2ledical Record. MEDICAL ADVICE. DR. WATSON, F.8.A.5., London, Colxe»e of Physicians and Surgeons, Medical Societies t of Rouen and Peru, National Academy of Science?] Paris, and Imperial Institute of France; > ON DEBILITY MENTAL AND PHYSICAL, ; NERVOUSNESS, and Concomitant Ailments, Depression of Spirits, Loss of Energy, Timidity, SelfDistrust, Love of Solitude, Groundless Fears, Pali pitation of the Heart, Impaired Sight and Memory, ■ Indigestion, and Prostration of the -whole System,- ■ resulting from Indiscretion, Excess, Long Residence in Tropical Climates, and other causes, with, plain and explicit instructions for perfectly removing thosa disqualifications and Impediments which tend 10 embitter and shorten life, being the recorded experience of Thirty Tears Special Practice in these maladies. This Work to be had direct from the Author, Dr. Watson. No. 1, South Crescent, Bedford Square, London, W.C., for One Shilling. " Dr. Watson has, we have no hesitation in asserting, conferred a boon of inestimable value on 1 Mankind by publishing tho experience of his extensive practice."—Medical Record. Intending Patients, residing abroad, should send a most minute Statement of all the Symptoms of their Case, together with a Remittance, when the necessary Remedies for effecting their Perfect Restoration tc. Health will be promptly dispatched with advice.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1122, 19 June 1867, Page 7