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NEW GOODS, CASH SALE TO REDUCE STOCK. £25,000 WORTH OF HAEDWAHE, 15 TO 50 PER CENT. BELOW USUAL PRICES. EX 'JOHN SCOTT,' 3 TONS MANILLA ROPE, *IN\ TO 4IN 8 casks Raw and Boiled Oil 5 tons best White and Rod Lead 1 ton best Patent Dryers 1 ton Shot 3 tons Lead Pipe, fin. to 1 Jin. 1 cask Copper Boat Nails, lin. to 2Aiu. 1 case Sheet Brass and Copper 12 casks Sheet Zinc, Nos. 9 and 10 61 bundles Iron Tubes, lin. to 2in. 15 cases Corrugated Iron, fi, 7, and S feet 3 cases Plain Galvanised Iron. 1 case O.C. Spouting, i to Sin. 17 packages Now Puporhangings EX 'IRONSIDES.' ' 20 superior Register Grates, " Yates, Haywood and Co." 2 Bets Tombstone Bailings 2 Garden Chairs 100 Glazed Drain Pipes, 6 to 9in. 53 cases Window Glass, 10 x S to 50 x 36 19 kegs lin. Wire Nails 50 kegs Kwbank's Nails, ljin. to Gin. 18 kegs Deck Spikes, 4 to Tin. 1 case Avery's Scalos 25 Boiler Plates, 6 x 3ft. to 5-16 39 Lyndon's Spades 38 bundles Iron Gas Tubes, J to 1J 6 hhds. Holloware ) 1 cask Tin Tacks, J to § 6 cases Muntz Metal, 16 to 20oz. 6 Lownwor Boiler Plates 40 drums Linseed Oil 10 drums Turpentine 25 cases Refined Frcnch Colza Oil 6 casks Linseed Oil 5 casks Refined Colza Oil 6 tons best White, Yellow, Eed, and Black Paint and Patent Dryers 3000 Deep Gold Leaf 1 cask Imperial Glue 1 cask Sheffield Tile 3 EX * WARWICK.' 2000 Fire Bricks 5 packages Tin and Japan Goods, " Loveridge and Co., Wolverhampton " 4 packages Pottery Ware IN STOCK. A Large and Varied Assortment of Builders', Joineis', Furnit-hing Engineers', and Smiths' Ironmongery Plumbers, Painter?, Paperhangers, Tamers and Country Storekeepers supplied a low prices FOE CASS ONLY. S. HAGUE SMITH, AUCKLAND. ' 41 : NEW STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT THOMAS WATTERS ~p)EGS to inform his Friends and the Publif of Auckland that he has commenced business nS a RETAIL & MANUFACTURING STATIONER, ACCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURER, Ac. In his New Premises, SHORTLAND-STREET, (Near the Bank of Auckland), ■where he hopes by his Large and Well-selected Stock of Account Books, Genera) and Fancy Stationery, by his reasonable prices, and assiduous attention, to merit a sh ire of public patronage. T. W. would cull the attention of the Cohmehciai Community to the fact that his is the only Establishment in New Zealand where PAGING, RULING, BINDING, & GENERAL MANUFACTURE G is executid on the premises, and, as the whole is r conducted under his own personal supervision, he frill empljy in all orders entrusted to his eare the best material and workmanship. ACCOUNT BOOKS RCLKD, PAGED, & BOUND TO AN Y PATTERN, AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. T. W. takes this opportunity of thanking Ills Friends and Hie Public of Auckland for tho liberal support they have hitherto accorded him as a b okbinder and Account Book Manufacturer, and asst. them that all future orders will be executed wi equal care and promptitude. Duty Stamps sold Perforated free of extra charge. THOMAS WATTERS, RETAIL AND MANUFACTURING STATIONER, BOOK-BINDER, PA P E R-R ULEE, AND ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURER, Shohtland-stbeet, Atjckxand. FISHER'S HOMOEOPATHIC COOOA NOW OKITEKALLT PATKONJSED, THE MOST PALATABLE, NUTRITIOUS, AND CHEAPEST IMPORTED, At 9d the half-pound and Is Gd the pound packet. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT T!IE HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY, Q,U EE N -ST ItEE T . JUST LANDED, Ex 'MARY SHEPHERD,' A NEW SUPPLY OF THE PUREST TJTT HITE COD LIVER OIL, T T which is properly prepared irom the Liver of Cod, and Tendered amost tasteless, being freed by a novel process of the offensive Margaric Acid of the ordinary browner kinds, and the much puffed " Light Brown." In the Clinical Lectures delivered at St. Mary's Hospital, in London, Dr. Th. Chambebs, Physician to the Hospital, and Lecturer on the Practice of Medicine, expressed himself:— " The best sort of Cod Oil is tho most agreeable, the clearest, the sweetest; and the most scentless— that, in fact, which is thoroughly purified of extraneous dirt. The oil from the same fish, formerly employed, was sold cheap and foul, and, no doubt, must excite a very reasonable disgust in every one but an Esquimaux, I should think, for it stinks like old train oil. Its low price, wholesale, permits certain firms spend a large um in widely advertising it as a superior form of drug; but I strongly advise you never to prescribe the brown oil (as the name runs); it is never beneficial where the purified oil fails, and it often and often makes the patient declare he will, on no consideration, have it aeain."HOMOEOPATHIC PHARMACY, QUEEN STREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1125, 22 June 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1125, 22 June 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1125, 22 June 1867, Page 8