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Dress and Fashion. TMPORTANT QA L E DRAPERY GOODS iT -EXTRAORDINARY pi!ICE.S. WILLIAM WILSON, 204 AND 200, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, -^» Respectfully intiruat-s having purchased from tie Trustees in the Kstate of James Reed, Draper, &c Grahsmstown, the entire Mock, ' '' At less than One-half the Obigisal Cost Peick Consisting of— GENERAL DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. CjALE COSTUMES, MANTLES. SATIN SKIRTS, OVEK-SKIRTS. STRAW HATS. Trimmed & Untrimmed, 13ILLLN ERY BONNETS, LADIES" UNDERCLOTHING BABY LINEN, FEATHERS, FLOWERS. &c. At jnst about One-half re.sular Selling Prices : to an Inspection of which W. Wilson invites the attention of all intending buyers, minting them that such a general collection of Bargains In Millinery and general Drapery Goods, at such reduction from the regular prices, is seldom to be met with. The following are only a few of the many Chess Lines to be met with in this Stock :— 400 Ladies' and Children's Straw Hats, s. d. j. d. Mr. Reid's former price. Is 6d to 43 6d each, present price, from.... OlOJtol S 120 Ladies' Black Cloth Jacket?, Mr. Reid's former price, 10s 6d te 255, present piice, from 5 o—lo a 46 Ladies' Polonaises, in Homespun \nd Waterproof Cloth, beautifully Trimmed, former prices, from 27s 6d to 60s each, present price 15 6— 21 0 70 Ladies' Waterproof Cloaks, at onehalf the former selling price. /•STAYS') (-STAYS') i STAYS VGREAT BARGAINS IN-! STAYS }■ (.STAYS) (.STAYS) 27 doz. pairs of Ladies' Grey and White Coutilla Stays, at Is lid. usually sold at 3s 9d 300 pairs Thomson's olove-fltting ditto, at 4s 91 per pair 189 Ladies' OversMrts. at 6s lid each, former price 10s Cd and 12s each Crinolines and Diess Improvers at half-price 3 lots of Bri.ht Dural le Black Silks, at 3s lOd, 4s Cd, and 5s Cd per yard, positively worth one-thinl A lot of Colored Japanese Dress Silks, at Is lid per yard, Mr. Reid's former price, 3s 0d ( DRESS MATERIALS ) \ DRESS MATERIALS i 2*!£™ I DRESS xMATERIALS ) RlovCEt> 400 yards Satin Clot'is, in all colors, at Is 4id per yard, former price, 2s 4d Winreys, French Merinoes, and Home Spun; greatly reduced A large lot of LADIES' SILK UMBRELLAS. 75 Ladies' Silk Umbrellas, ivory handles, at 6s lid each, formerly soid at 12s. Cd 18 dozen Ladies' Cashmere and Silk Scarfs, in ail colors, at Is each, usual price, 2s. Cd. In the above Stock will be found a Good Assortment of Plain Household Drapery, which, having been purchased at less than one-half the original cost, the full bmeflt of those large reductions will be given to our customers and the public. THE SALE HAS NOW COMMENCED, And continue for 2 weeks only. \yiLLIAM -yyiLSON, 204 and 20G, Queen-street, Auckland. Chemists and Druggist 3. T\ R. GRASSING'S PHOSPHORIN, TBE NEW AND ONLY RELIABLE REMEDY FOR CEREBRO-SPLVAL COMPLAINTS. It is safe and sure specific in the following cases:— Nervous Debility in all its stages MENTAL ANB PHYSICAL DEPRESSION Impaired Nutrition INCAPACITY for STUDY ok BUSINESS Loss of Energy and Appetite Hypochondria GENERAL DEBILITY Noises in the Head and Ears Facial Nenralgia Pciatica Consumption in its early stage, and Scrofula Dyspepsia Liver Complaints and Palpitation of the Heart Eruptions of the Skin PARALYSIS. The researches and experiments of our great modern Scientists clearly demonstrate that the Biain is the oentre of our nervous system, and is the organ of sensation, motion, an! thought. Holding these opinions Dr. Grassing, an eminent physician who his devoted years of his life to the treatment of the cerebral and spinal system, directed his investigations to the material essence of the brain, and, after many careful analyse", he succeeded ia discovering a potential agent in the invigoration of this organ when debilitated by either mental or physicial exertions, asi when suffering from that frarful decay so well knera to our physicans as A phrodisiacal prostration. ' From the discovery of this extraordinary remedy will be dated a new era in medical Science, for whilst the insidious diseases produced by Physical Excesses have defied the most anxious care and attention of the leading Members of the Medical profession, a few months' persistency in the treatment prescribed by Dr. Grassing has given new life to hundreds who hare long been suffering from this fearful loss cf power, and are now capable of discharging s*£l tt» functions of our beautiful system healthily »u i Ji ~£ ously. .J^y The business and professional man, jaded and worn with the cares and du'ies of the day, will n^ i in this agent a stimulant to his overwrought brain possessing all the exhilarating influences of alttho!, but without its baneful effects, moral debasement, or a premature grave. In the economy of our system. appetite and digestion wait upon a healthy condition of mind: it will therefore be found that not only is tha ■ brain quickened, but that los 3of appetite, dyspepsia, impurity of bloed, and debility arising from imperfectly digested food will quickly pass away, and new pleasures and delights will open out totho HypecLcndric after a few wt eks' use cf this marvellous ine Jicine. Numerous questions have been before the patlic, cthe cure of these specific complaints, but ii is with unhesitating confidence that the Proprietor of DtGrassing's wonderful discovery asserts thit it possesses all the virtue he claims for it. It is simple in its use and is the only limnly i-coira to Medical Science for the unhappy sufferer to nhorn. through his own excesses, all the brightness til beauties of Nature seem shrouded as with a rsTl « nich hitherto he has been unable to lift. Sold in Cases at Ss and 10s. By post, Ss 6d and lOf 6d. BY THE PATENTEE, J. C. SHARL AN D. APOTHECAEIES , HALL. SnOHTLA.SD-STRKZT, AUCKLAND.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4289, 12 August 1875, Page 4

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