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THIS DAY. LAW BOOKS AND MISCELLANEOUS LITEIiATURE. »F Thß snta-ribers will sell at the Uoomr, Fort-street Thl« Day iThursdny , -J; n< l insttnt, at 11 o'clock, A LI BRAKY of about 400 Volumes BO'iKS. r) ' SAMUEL COCHRANE & SOX, y e Auctioneers. be of x " TOMORROW. FIJI MAIZE, Ex 'STAK OF THE SOUTH. , _ B. TOXKii 4 CO. Will sell To-mor ow (Krid ■>', tlie 23rd instant, at 11 o clock. *7Z*i\ BA G s VIJI MA* zE - Terms at -'ale. E Medical. -JT\ if. G K A i> S I N G' S rHO.SHIORIN, THE NEW A.VD ONLY RELIABLE REMEI'Y FOR CEREBROSPINAL COMt'LAINTS. ), rd It is safe and sore spvcifh: In the followicg cases:— Nervous Debility in all iu stages MENTAL anb PHYSICAL DKPRESSIOS Impaired Nutrition INCAPACITY toh STUDY on BUSINESS Loss of Energy and Appetite tf Hypochondria GENERAL DEBILITY Noises in the Head anil Ears [I Facial Neuralgia 3 Sciatica Consumption in Us early stage, and Scrofula ' Dyspepsia LiTer Complaints and Palpitation of the Heart Eruptions of the Skiu PARALYSIS. y The researches and eipciioients of our great modern a Scientists clearly demonstrate ihat the Brain is the . eantre of our nervous system, and is the organ of i, sensation, motion, arrl thought. Holding these opin■t ions Dr. Grassing, an eminent physician who has d voted years of his life to tho treatment of the cerebral and spinal system, directed his Investigations to the material essence of the bruin, and, after many CAreful analyse", he succeeded l:i discovering a potential agi-nt in the invlgoratlon of this organ when debilitated by either mental or physicial exertions, and when suffering from that ftarful decay so well known . to our physicans as AphioilisUcal prostration. From the discovery of this * a xt-aordlnary remedy will bo dated a new era in medical -deuce, for whilst the insidious diseases produced by Physical Excesses nave defied the most anxious care and attention of the leading Members of the Medical profession, a few months" persistency in Uβ treatment prescribed by Dr. r Grassing has given new life to hundreds who have long been suffering from this fearful loss of manhood power, and are now capable of discharging all the . ou.ly. The business and profession*! man, depressed, jaded and worn with the cares and du iei of the day, will Bed in tills agent a stimuli? t t> hi- overwrought brain possessing all the exhilarating iuduences of alcohol, but - ithout it» tuneful • fleets, iui.r.il del.asomcnt, or a premature grave In t e ecu:.omy of our system, appeliteaud digestion wilt upon a healthy condition of mind; it will therefore b« foil- d thit not only is tho brain quickened, but that loss of appetite, dyspepsia impurity of blood, and debility arising from impcrl fectly digested food will quickly pass away, and new pleasures and de'iglits will open out to tho Hypochondric after a few weeks' use «f this marvellous medicine. Numerous questions have been before tho public, on the cure of these specific ctinpLuots. but it Is with unhesitating confidence that the Proprietor of Dr. Crossing's wonderful discovery asserts that it possesses all the vir'ue he cl.iims for it. It Is simple In 11s use and U the only rem«ly known to Medical Science for the unhappy sufferer to whom, through his own cxevssis, nil the brightness and beauties of Nature si-em shrou.l.-1 as with a pall which hitherto he has been unable to lift. Sold in Cases at Ss and ]0«. Hy post, Ss Od and 10a Od. BY THE PATENTEE, J. C. SHAH LA N £>. A P O T II E C A It I Kb' HALL, Sarsaparilla. TT> RO BONO rUBLICO. THOMAS FISH. Takes this opportunity of ag..in bringing his wellknown Tonic before the public, and at the samo time returns sincere thanks to his patrous and friends for the very liberal patronage hitherto accorded to him. From T. Fhh'h manv wars' exp>rler.ce in *ho Manufacture of Chemical.; *c. under tho late Dr. Stratford, he feels every continence in guaranteeing the Efficient Manufacture of tho article, so tha his SARSAI , ARILLA may continue to be held in tho samo estimation by the public at large which It has hitherto. T. Fish has made considerable increase of late in hii Manufacturing Plant, and can now execute orders with desp.tch. THOMAS FISH, UnKMIST, rKINCK*-:-TKEET. Chocolate. VTTATERS , SOLUBLE CHOCO- - TT '• LATE —A Bivkkaoi for th» >$.. HXJLJ-TUV, THS INYALIU. AND COM- /^V TiLiaoiNT.—Thli preparation owe? Its /T.Wfi characteristic properties and tine urnmft t use of the choicest Trinidad and J/r,V>f t0 the Cocoa Nibs, and of being carefully Caraccas fresh every day. according to / prepared celpU. It will be founil ro >$ S original reorating, and Is highly ro X\Vr ''eshing. Invlgtestimonials) on account /❖/, commended Isee the fatty, oily substan >s>X of frM from Uined lp the import /oV cm generally conpouessea «very ./"p/ 1 " 1 article. In fact, it k oermanent y*<i> requUite quality to ensure street. ~" J". Confectioner, Quean lberal>T VjjVuckland. •>>. 6d. per Ib 7 A " ber »}/S/'disconiit on parcels over 12 Ib. B. WATERS /Qr c ONFECTIONBE, S QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. "Baviig trl«l Mr. Waters , Chocolate, I and it to 7, M '.P* I ''^ ble> » nd belleT<! '* t0 b « nutrition, i»d parities io often found in the luii>orted article. (Signed) "TUOS. B. KK.MJERDI.NE "Anckland. 9th June. 187 i.» " MI!C " S - L "** fiSSL&ai-JiYS.'S 1 IIV of " 7 *"* - -AuckUnd. 20th jZ: A M.D. gLIGHTLY SOILED. EX 'SHOOTINO STAR , — 1 BALE UNBLEACHED SHEBTUfG Mid, worth 1. 8d 1 BALE A MERICAN DRILL .... s}d. worth Os Od IBALE PRINT 4jd, worth to Od J. M. McLACHL A|N, 218, QUEEN^TREET.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4271, 22 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4271, 22 July 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4271, 22 July 1875, Page 4

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