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HEALTH PRESERVED OE HEALTH RESTORED BY a VISIT TO THE HOT SPEI NG 8, mHOMAS SEAMAN (late of Onehunga) reai pectfully mnouncso to the inhabitants of the and 4, uatralian Colonies that he has leased of Bobeht Gbaham, Esq, for a term r.f years, the celebrated q, a term of HOT SPBINGis ESTATE, WAIWEB.A, having confidence that the efficacy of its Baths'with their medicinal and curative properties, require onlv to he know* to Vo duly appreciated and sought afterand he trusts that, by carefal attention to visitors' oombined with moat moderate charges, added to the natural and enchanting beauty of the situation, with us proximity to and commanding view of the Kaarau, Tiritiri, and other islands and rich hackground of forest, to make the establishment henceforth one of attraction, enjoyment, and real benefit to all who may honor him with their patronage. The virtue of the Baths, which are always available, and the sheltered situation of the Bay fronting the Estate, renders it a most desirable winter residence for invalid*, especially if afflicted with rheumatism or neuralgia. "Wines, Spirits, &c., may be obtained of the best quality, and on tfie most reasonable terms, at the Hotel on the grounds at the entrance of the Waiwerawera Bivw, and within two minutes' walk of the residence, where also a General Provision Store kai been opened. The favourite and fast-sailing cutter the ' Frances,' Sullivan, master, makes weekly trips from Auckland to the Hot Springs,-and it is hoped as the Spring advances that regular steam communication will be established. A REFUGE FOE THE DESTITUTE AND LYING-IK HOSPITAL. iatbokb: HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GEORGE GREY, HlB Hoxoa THE SUP-EBINTENDENT. IT is proposed to establish a a Institution of this character in the Town of Auckland, and with that object the undermentione d Ladiaa will act as a Committee for the purpose of raising the necessary iunds. In aid of subscriptions it is proposed to colleot contributions in goods in. England and elsewhere, and to hav« tUo»o_ not required in the establishment offered for sale during next summer in some suitable place. Subscriptions and contributions are earnestly requested, and they will be thankfully received by any Member of the Committee. Committee or Ladies : Mrs. J. S. Macfarlane Mrs. James Gilbert Mrs. J. L. Wilson Mrs. G-. N. Owen Mrs. Fen ton Mrs. Owen Mrs. Whitaker Mrs. William Williams Mrs. J. Brown Mrs. Villiamson Mrs. I/loyd Mrs. McDont-Jd Mrs. Murdock Mrs. Cornford Mrs. Daore Mrs. Charles Davis Mrs. Stannus Jones Mrs. Ireland Mrs. Ridings Mrs. Elkin Mrs. Staveley ' Mrs. Smart Mrs. Flower Mrs. Hurst Mrs. 8. Brown Mrs.Ewen CoMitrrrßß OP Gentle mhn : J. Williamson, Supt. Rev. D. Jones J. A. Gilfillan Bev. Cornford W• C. Wilson Bev. McDonald Mr. Owen Rev. J. T. W. Davies Mr. Smart Bev. Dr. Maunsell Eev. David Bruce Bev. Hill Rev. J. Buller Committee or Ladies in England : Baroness Eisendeeke'r, 8, Bussell-street, Bath. Lady Malcolm, 6, Circus, Bath Mrs. Basanquet, 42, St. James Square, Eatli Miss C. Sandor, 3, Belmont, Bath Mrs. F. S. Armfelt, England Rev. "W. J. Newman, Hock worthy "Vicarage, Devon. IT. S. Armfelt, Hon. Sec, England. CHAPMAN'S NEW ZEALAND PUBLICATIONS. First step to maori conversation, by H. T. Kemp, 2e. 6d. ( Management of the Honey Bee in New Zealand, 2s. 6d. ■ Index to the Statute Law of New Zealand, 10s., by post 10s. 6d. Handy Book of tha Statute Law of New Zealand, 20s , by post 225. Gazetteer of the Province of Auckland, with map, 4s. Handy Book to the Farm and Garden, Is. Hay's Annual Garden Book for 1867, 6d. Kew Zealand Flax, its Manufacture, Is. Best Method of Saving Seeds, by A. McEwio, 6d. The Pine Tree in New Zealand, by D. Hay, 6d. New Zealand Almanac and Directory, 2a. 6d. The Age of New Zealand, by Rev. R. Taylor, Is. Our Race and its Origin, by Bev. B. Taylor, Is. The Want of the Country, by Rev. 1). Bruce, Is. Providence and Prayer, by Jttev. P. Barclay, Is. New Zealand Ball-room Pocket Companion, Is. New Map of New Zealand, Australasia, &c., 4s. New Map of the North Island, 2s. 6d. New Map of tho Middle Island, 2s. 6d. Large Map of the Province of Auckland, 2b. 6d. Map of the North Part of the Province, 2s. 6d. Map of the Middle Part of the Province, £fl. 6d. New Map of the "Waikato District, 2s. 6d. Registration Plan of the City of Auckland, 2s. 6d. Chart ol the Colony of New Zealand, la. 6d. The Publisher will pay postage on the above. GEO. T. CHAPMAN, Bookseller and Publisher, Auckland. Lists Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, of Books for sale, with the Prices, free on application. ON SALE, AT THE STORE OF HENRY S. MEYERS, FORT-STREET, CANDLES— Belmonts, Light Weights, and Moulds. MORTON'S Salad and Ca6tor Oil Pickles, Oriental and Mixed Vinegar, in glass and J casks Confectionery and Capers. LEA & PERRIN'S Sauces, Oysters, Lobsters Salmon, Haddock Sardineß, J and J Herrings, Fresh and Red, in tins JAMS—English and Hobart Town, in jar and lins 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 Gioats and Barley Scotch Oatmeal, in lewt. and '2ewt. casks Pearl Barley, Split Peas, Cheese Bice, 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'e SODA—Crystals, Carbonate Soda Starch, Caiman's whito and blue Washing Powder and Light Blue Kerosine, Whiting, and Clothes Pegs; SALT—Coarse, Fine, and Bottled. TOBACCO—Several qualities, in 10s and Jib. Manila and Swiss. VEBTAB, in Plaids and 2505. CORES, Blacking and Inks, various sizes, H. 8. METEKS, FORT-STREET

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New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1190, 6 September 1867, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1190, 6 September 1867, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume IV, Issue 1190, 6 September 1867, Page 5

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