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Conveyances, &c. " " & CO"S TELEGRAPTP^T ' OF MAIL Colcifßr H TIME TABLE B .Leave Auckland every Monday. . day, at 6 kb. for— '* * ?{j. a. d. r Otahnhu 2 6 Point Ecj..n f" a Papa toe toe .... 4 a " 9 -•••6 6 Haault o1 * -tl 0 Drury .. .. ..7 6 Cam bride® "r? 0 Leave Hamilton every Tuesoav, Iha-v* 0 Saturday, at 6a.ia.,*fo-— *" ' Xy ' *£4 Ngaraawahia ..5 0 Pap*:/*.«. Point Russell .. 23 0 Ouhshti* " Z Dniry .. 27 6 Aucklasd ** JJ 5 Papaknra .. iS 6 •• J5 q Leaves Hamilton, at S a.12. for Tuesday and Saturday; leaves * eTtt ? a.xn. for Hamilton, to awt the 0«h f'.-'iZ -V U every Monday and Wednesday. "* Parcels forwarded to all parts of the w*«v * 51 do not hold ourselves responsible f-r 'a (unless pre-paid) £5. e owner's risk. , " " J DAILY TIME TABLE ■" Leaver Auckland every Mocdar, r; Friday, at 6 a.m., and everv"Tn«d,i-~ • 2 and satur*lay, at S a.tn., for— Otahnhu . Papakura Drr-r'"*^ 'b Leave Drury even* Jrondav, , _ » # day, at 2 p.m., and even- fuesdsr Saturday at 4 o'clock p.m. for Papakc*a "pV-"®?"' 1 s Otahuhu and Auckland. ~ ' s- Coach leaves Eiverhead for C - A -' g day, Wednesday, and Fridav, at Id>- ■ HelensviUe for Rivtrhead every and Saturday, at 9 a.m. "* -' Carriages, Buggies, or Saddle Hr.nss c*r. .. for all parts of the province. Booezkg Ofttcs ; —Er^ioTT-srarrrr. r * C - G. QUICK. H. 3IOFFLI-V. HOWICK AND ACCKLAVD LINE OF " U ;• EOYAL MAIL Cfl \ r hti DAILY TIME TABLF Leave Howick for and Aac'-u-.i u. i.» 3 [j. Leave Auckland for Fanmcre and Er<reick, ,d~ w. LUND ON & CO., ? s booking office-vicioeia-sireet. COBB AND CO'S LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES Victoria-street. ' For Hire, a great variety of Ope 2 a«ti Close O liages, Broughams, and Wedding Carriages with Gm >. Horses, with or without postillions siirlair double-seated, hooded or open, fcr ornairrf Horses; Ladies' and Gentlemen's slrtdle Bore«Waggonettes for picnic parties; C'OTered r.-.nvevaniS for driving parties to oat-districts. liearjek aid Mourning Coaches. " Omnibuses leave the Union Bank, Qccen-ttr«t for College Hill and Dedwood everv aid for Newton and Ponsonby Eoad ever." hour. 1 - Carriages can be ordered for inv parts of t'-« Waikato. " F. QUICK. Proprietor. WCROWTHEE, • VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLB3 Albert-street, (close to Wyndham-strret,) Patronised and appointed Livery StaMt-keep-fcr to 5 H. B. H. the Duke of Edinburgh ar.d His Excel. lency Sir G. F. Bowen. For Hire, & great variety of Carrierej, open led close; Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with Grsy \1 Horsea; Buggies, single and double-seated, hoodie t aid open, for single or pair of Howi: Four-xrheehd i. Dog Carts; Breaks tor picnic parties: Ccvsrtd Ccn] veyances for driving passengers tc cuVdistrfcts; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle He rses etc.. etc., etcCharges moderate. aQ. EORGE COOK, [5 GOLDEN LINE LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Waeefield-steest. Double and SiDgle Bnrgies aud Saddle Horses for hire. s 'Buses for parties on hire. it Paints, Paperhangings, &a. J>ROCLAM A T I 0 N. NEW PAPEEHANGINGS, EX ' r EUNDALE' AND 'CHILE.' » A choice selection of the above now on view. 3 OILS—Raw and Boiled in cask and drum 3 WHITE LEAD in wood and iron (various qualities) r GLASS--Rough, Plate, Fluted, Enamelled, Bteined, ' and Sheet I COLORS—Burnt and Raw Sienna and Vandyke Brown 1 (in oil and water) VARNISHES - Honse, Coach-painters'and Cabineimakers' Methylated Spirit TURPS, English and American Clock and Campass Glasses, Scrim and Calico, Gold Leaf, Bronre, Brushware, Glue, Whiting, Mixed Paints, andtha various other articles, too numerous to mentior, • required in the trade. J. HENDERSOX, Oil and Color Merchant, 57, Queea-street. . X.B.—Country orders will meet with proniu* attention. A P E Pl HAXGINGS. HOLLAND AXD BUTLER Have just opened, ex 'Oxford/ their First Shipment of New Patterns for IST4 and 1575. Also, ex * Citv of Auckland.' ■ 50,000 FEET GILT AXD STAINED PICTCEEFKAME A>"D ROOM MOULOIXGS, which for quality cannot be surpassed in Auckland. White Lead, Oils, Tckps, Varsishes, Brushes Window GLAS^S; In fact, everything required in the paiutfng trade can be obtained at HOLLAND AND BTJTLEP.'S, Oil, Color, and Glass Merchants, Picture-Frame Makers, &c., &c., 2S and 30, Yictokia-stkeet, Auckland. Photograpliy. O T I C E. R. H. BARTLETT, photogeapeek, Begs most respectfully to inform his friends and the public generally that he has RECOMMENCED BUSINESS in EXTENSIVE NEW PREMISES OVER MESSRS. J. & J. DICKEY'S, AI'Jt.IXIMi TUE CITT M \: Medical. HAYWARD'S NEW DISCOVERY. SELF-AID FOR IN~VALLD>_ THE TREAT3EEXT AXD MODE OF CURE. HOW TO USE SUCCESSFULLY (With Safety and Success), In all eases of wcalmiss, loic spirits, despondency, languor, exhaustion, debility, less of strength, appetite, decay of the nerve structures, loss cf vital poiur, functional ailment* ar'urinj from carious excesses, feelings of exiiaustion, etc., etc. WITHOUT MEDICINE, THE NEW MODE Re-animates and revives the failing functions of life, and thus imparts energy and fresh vitality to the exhausted and debilitated constitution, and may fairly be termed THE FOUNTAIN OF HEALTH. THE LOCAL & NERVINE TREATMENT Imparts tone and vigour to the nervous system, an® possesses highly re-animating properties; its influence on the secretions and functions is speedily manifested, and in all cases of debility, nervousness, depression, palpitation of the heart, trembling in the limbs, pains in the back, Ac., resulting from over-taxed energies of body or mind, drc. Full printed instructions, with pamphlet ana on** grams for inraZtd?, post free, 25., from the solein~ ventor and patentee. Dr. HAYWARD, M.R.C.S., LS.A., &c., York-street, . Portman-square, London, W. (Registered in terms of the New Medical Act.) E A F N E S SThe undersigned has a recipe from the Chief Aurist of the Royal Dispensary for Diseases of the Ear, Dean-street, Soho, London. On receipt of a remittance he will forward the Chemical?, compounded by a distinguished Auckland Chemist, with full directions for use. It has entirely cured several parties afflicted with this distressing complaint. He has [ been publicly thanked in the Auckland newspapers: and a ! gentlemen in Otago, whom it had enred, hss i sent Idm £10 for a quantity to transmit to Melbourne. It is an infallible cure if the tympanum ol the ear is not destroyed. . Printed copies of testimonials forwarded posi freC " T. B. HANNA-FORD. High-street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4050, 5 November 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4050, 5 November 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XI, Issue 4050, 5 November 1874, Page 2 (Supplement)