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Wholesale Druggists. POTHECARIES' HALL J- C. S H A R L A N D (From the Medical Hall, Dublin), "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHEMIST AKD DRUGGIST, Opposite the Post-olfice, BHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. All our preparations are compounded honestly and with great care, not only to uphold our reputation a< Importers and Manufacturers, but to supply uniform and efficacious articles to meet the necessities of the Medical Profession and the public generally. PHYSICIANS' AND SURGEONS' PRESCRIPTIONS. THE DISPENSING DEPARTMENT is entirely under the superintendence of the Principal and patrons may rely upon the necepsary skill anc knowledge being at all times at their service. A 1 Drugs and Chemicals are carefully selected, juic before being placed in stock are subjected to a rigic examination. POISONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Have a place distinctly appropriated to them, re moving every possibility of mistake. Remedies for external use are sent out carefullv ani prominently labelled in Red Type. PHARMACEUTICAL* PREPARATIONS AND GUARANTEED ANALYSED DRUGS, From Southall and Dymond, Pharmaceutical an< Analytical Chemists. 33TTHE NEW TOOTH BRUSHY (MADE UY IMPROVED PROCESS). The improvement consists in the sharp, angula: ends of the bristles being made perfectly smooth anc tapering, and can be used with the greatest comfort for it will not lacerate the gums nor injure the teeth Each brush is stamped " Shabiasd, Auckland." AGENT FOR LEATH AND ROSS'S (OF LONDON HOMCEOPATHIC MEDICINES. TINCTURES, GLOBULES, AND PILULES, MAHOGANY MEDICINE CHESTS, containinj from 30 toCObott'^s. MOROCCO POCKET CASE 3, containing from G t( 48 bottles. 5 EXTRACT TESTIMONIAL. I am in the habit of using Medicines prepared a the Pharmacy of Messrs. Leath and Ross. St. Paul' Churchyard, and from having tested their efficacy ii private and Dispensary practices, I can confident! l recommend them to the public. (Signed) Joseph Laurie, 31.D. SELTZOGENES. For making Lemonade and Sodawatcr. FOR WEDDING PRESENTS. LADIES' DRESSING AND JEWEL CASES. IVORY AND TORTOISESHELL PURSES. SUNDRIES. Indiarubber Nursing Aprons, Crib Sheets, Swimmim Belts, Chest Expanders for Gymnastics, Air Cushions and Air Tillows, and Sheeting, Pulvermacher' : Chains and Bands, Electro-Magnetic Machines th< Sihcated Carbon Company's Filters, Pocket and Bedroom Filters, Rigollot's Mustard Leaves. AGENT FOR COOPER'S SHEEP-DIPPING COMPOUND, For promotiag the growth of wool and improving the appearance and condition of the flock. Price 2s a packet, which is sufficient for 20 Skeep. Sold Wholesale and Retail. TESTIMONIAL From Joseph May, Esq., Mount St. John, Auckland. To Mr. Sharland—l have used Cooper's Sheep Dip, and find it effectual in destroying the "Ticks." The puantity named i 3 sufficient "if the Sheep are Dipped soon after being shorn. Family and Ship's Medicine Chests Supplied and Refitted with Useful and Necessary Medicines. Country Settlers and Storekeepers Supplied with every description of Family and Patent Medicines. A Post-office Order or reference should accompany the order. There is a Private Entrance to the Medical Ccasultation Rooms, where Dr. Ellis, of Parnell, attends daily from 11 to 1 o'clock. Kerosene. rjio GROCERS AND DEALERS. o' o « s m f-n <; H- ° Q O £ ® o ° g 3 & h Ho 3 O oi ««m - g H CH tu TO z < h&o o : | W «u § g , ° * g J g§g 1 * M O >5 § £ 2 <! E ha £t I H 5 I " M « H o" O a > -i o pdj * ft w p Ph Q. EORGE COOK, J GOLDEN" LINE LIVERY AND BAIT J STABLES, WASEFIELD'SIREE,T, Jouble and Single Buggies and Saddle Horses lor hire. 'Buses for parties on hire.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4049, 4 November 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4049, 4 November 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4049, 4 November 1874, Page 4