Speeial Advertisements. J> ETIRIJTG IKOil BUSINESS. J. N. NEWJ3OLD n js to tha 'k a 1! his good and valued friends for the busy litre? lie lias had in business, and now bogs to inform them [".at, t irough '"-health in p;rtof liii and an i re. : .ible longing for quiet out-iloor life, he lia\lng a small grazing farm in the suburl.-. :'.nd wishirg to re j-e to it at onci. he will sell to hia customc-s, for OXH IVKEK, a lot of his Slock, viz., ClothiDg, Boots, Sc., at and under Cost Price, after which he will close for Tli'-en Days tn take Stock, and offer the whole, together with Goodwill and Fixtures, in One Lot. P.-.rii'ission has been given by the landlord to admit anothe ■ to the prem'ses on the same terms he now occupies.
Please remember he will only sell Retail for One Week, that is, to the cud of Slay. J. N. NEWBOLD. OHBOMO LITHOG-KAPHS. Just rece'vcd—A Large Assortment of first-class OHItOMOS, from the works of Penley, Turner, Stansflcld, Pear on, Wainwright, Rowbotham. Kostcr, Coope.", He. Ing, &c., «fcc. The best specimens of Chromo: ever introduced into Auckland. On view at TURRELL'S BOOK, STATIONERY, & MUSIC "WAREHOUSE, Queen-street. (J A U T I O N . OLSON'S TOAfATO SAUCE. Connoisseurs pronounce this Sauce to be the BEST for general use in households, and, in consequence of its high reputation, some unprincipled persons have keen induccd to COLLECT EMPTY BOTTLES bearir? the inarufacttrer's name stamped thereon, and passthe same off as "Olson's Universal Tomato Sauce." Vi 4-iPE?i ,r *£ tor ' n consequence caused his TRADE 7r£ i c under the provisions of the Trade Murks Act, 1866," and proceedings will be taken jii jt sr-cli p«-sons as may forge or couutcrfeit such mark. The public arc cautioned to ASK FOE OLSON'S SAUCE, and see that the name is Stamped on Bottle anil •Stoppe-, and wrapped round with his well-known label. TT> OBERT NEAI/S GENUINE CURRIE JLv PA.STE, indispensable in the preparation of a good dish of Currio. This Currie Paste is manufactured from the same fruits and spicea as are employed by the native cooks in the preparation of the celebrated Indian curriei, and possesses in much higher perfection than the imported currie powders that agreeable relish and flavour for which this standard dish of the East is so universally esteemed, and will be found to produce a dish of currie as piquant and savory as if the ingredients were ground and mixed at the time when required. Full directions for use with each bottle. Sold retail by most of the Grocers in town; wholesale by B. Tones & Co. FISH'S COMPOUND CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA (As prescribed b 5 the late Dr. Stratford), Compounded of the purest ingredients, and will keep in any cli irate ; an agreeable, purifying, and slightly stimulating tonic. None genuine without the signature of the Sole Manufacturer, THOMAS FISH, CHEMIST, &c. THE AUCKLAND PHARMACY, Opposite St. Paul's Church, Princes-street, For six years Dispenper to Drs. Stratford and Wright.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume X, Issue 3602, 28 May 1873, Page 2
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