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NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! OPENING OF THE THAMES DINING ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET WIIARF. F. P. GAKDJSEIv BEGS to intimate to his old customers and the public in jjeneral that*ho has Rlv COMMENCEi) XiUrfIXKSS in the above line, and hopes by strict, attention lo lus business to merit a share of the public patronage. Dinners from 12 to 3. Tea and Coffee at all hours. N.B.—Parties arriving late from the Thames can be accommodated with comfortable beds at any hour. . IRON, HARDWARES, METALS. J, BO URD E L AIiST AND CO., ?. ; 9 ANUFACTURING EXPORT IRONIYi. MONGERS, Hardware and Metal Merchants, 57, Gracechttrch-strekt, London, E.C. Works at Birmingham. Merchants' Indents faithfully and promptly executed, at lowest current prices. Price Currents on application. NOTICE. E . O T W A Y BEGS to inform his friends and the public in general that he has TAKEN the OFFICE occupied by Mr. J. 11. Wii.kins, Stichbury's Buildings, where he intends to conduct business as Accountant, Land, House, j and Commission Agent. | Country Commissions carefully attended to.

Address—First floor Sticlibury'a Buildings, above C. Arthur & Sou's Auction Mart. WHEAT GROUND. GEORGE THOMAS, Star Mills, begs to intimate to Farmers and others that he takes in GRISTING at Is per bushel. As he has no Store in town now, he has appointed Mr. La y Seedsman, Durham-street, Agent to receive and deliver. The Grist can be had on the following fluv week. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY FOR GOUT AMD RHEUMATISM. BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC TILLS. rrHIS preparation is one of the benefits t which the science of modern chemistry has conferred upon mankind j for during the first twenty years of the present century to speak of a cure for the Gout was considered a romance; but now, the efficacy and safety of this medicine is so fully demonstrated by unsolicited testimonials from persons ill every rank of life, that public opinion proclaims this as one of the most important, discoveries of the present age. These pills require no restraint- of diet, or confinement during their use, and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital part. They can be relied on as the most safe and effective remedy ever offered the public, and have been universally used in Europe and America for many years for the above complaints. Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorised the name and address of " Thomas Phoct, No. -29, Strand, London," to be impressed upon the Government stamp affixed to eaeli box of the genuine medicine. Sold in England at Is Ud and 2s 9d per box, or obtained through any Chemist or Medicine Vendor throughout the Australian Colonies. Agents at Dunediu— French, Kempthorne and Co.

FRAUD. ON the 27th June, ISGG, MoTnKWAU.Air, a Printer was convicted at the Supreme Court, Calcutta, ofcountorleitiiigthe LAISELS of Messrs. CROSSE & BLACKWELL, London, and was sentenced bv Mr. .Tu-tieo Phcar to TWO VEARS' "RIGOKOUg IMPRISONMENT; and on the 3nth of the same month, lor SELLING .SPURIOUS -ARTICLES bearing Labels in imitation of ■lessrs. Crosse and Black well's, Siiaik ■ ACHOf) was sentenced bv the Mihurhati -Magistrate, at. £>ealdah, to TWO YEARS' R IUOKoUS IMP it ISO XM ENT. Caution.—Any one Selling Spurious Oilmen's Stores, lin.icr Crosse and Blaekwell s name, will he liable to the simu punishment, and will be vigorously prosecuted. Purchasers are recommended to examine all goods carefully before taking delivery of them. The Genuine Manufactures of .Messrs. Crosse and Blaekwell may be had from every Respectable Dealer in India.

IMPO J:.t AN T ;N OTICE. TPHE leading professional men of England -L recommend the following popular preparations of Savoiiv &, Moore, who obtained the Silver Medal at the late Paris Exhibition. FOR BREAKFAST AND LUNCIL— "PANCREATIC COCOA." —Nuitritious, palatable, and indispensable to all suffering from Indigestion, Debility and Pulmonary complaints. Sold in tins of 1 lb. and upwards. DIGESTION is restored and perfected by the use of »Fanemilinc." This valuable natural product properly assimilates every kind of food and precluded nausea. Sold in bottles us AVino and in powder. WASTING- .DISEASES. —Immediate relief and permanent benefit is obtained bv usiu<T " I'ancrcatie .Emulsion." It is agreeable to the taste, and assimilates all fatty substances, Cod Liver Oil, &c. Sold in Dottles. CONSCMI'TII —In all eases where Cod Liver Oil i.s taken the "Pancreatic Emulsion" increases appetile, iiuitrition, and materially helps the system. Sold in Bottles. ASTHMA, &c.—ln diseases of the throat and respiratory organ:* the use of " Datura lutuln" gives inslant relief, and its good results are confirmed by the personal experienee oi* most eminent Physicians. Sold as Cigars, Cigarettes, Pastiles for inhalation, &c. DIARKU(]£A, CHOLERA, &c. —Jercmie's celebrated Sedative and Anti-spasmodic has never been known to fail in the most desperate eases of Cholera. Sold in Bo! ties. FOOD FOR IX FANTS.—The Koval Nurseries are supplied with the food prepared by Savory & Moore. It has received the marked approval of eminent medical men for its nuitritive and digestive qualities. Sold iu tins ready for use. SAVOIiY & MOOBE, Chemists to the Queen, ir.R.II, the Prince or Wales, the Emperor Napoleon HI., the King oi the Belgians, &e., 143, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. See Trade Marie on evert/ Bjltle and Tin, Sold by all Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers throughout the World.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1911, 2 March 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1911, 2 March 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume VII, Issue 1911, 2 March 1870, Page 3

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