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Ironmongery, Etc. |J OUTER... AND q Inrite the attention of the public to their larj» ■. a varied stock of " * IRONMONGERY AND HARDWARE of all kinds. The Goods having been landed from late arrival* will be found in fip»t-class order, and contain all »£ latest improvements in manufacture. They comprise:— CARPENTERS' AJTD BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY. Ixjcltj, Hinges, .Vails, and Brass Foundry Good. Leamington Ranges, large and small Smith and WelUtoul's American-pattern Cookin. Stores " 5 Register and Sham Register Stores •Marble and Enamelled Slate .Vantelpieces. CABINETMAKERS', SHIPWRIGHTS' AND JOINERS' TOOLS. ' > Sorl.y"s and Mat hieson's Saws, Planes, Chisels ~ 1 and Unices Gilpins, Angers, and Brace-bits American Bench and Broad Axes American Adzes, Fdge Tools Turkey, Washita, and Arkansas Oilstones ana Slips. ENGINEERS', SMITHS', AND MACHINISTS' TOOLS. Anvils Bellows, Vices Hammers and Sledges Ratchet Braces, Stocks and Dies Grindstones and Emery Wheels Punching Bears and Shearing Machines. BUSHMEN'S, SAW-MILL, AND CONTRACTORS' AND MINING IMPLEMENTS. American Axes, Sharp's and Collins's, Spear and Jackson's, and Sorby's Pit, Cross-cut, Vertical, and Circular Saws Leather Belting North British Co.'s Indiarnbber ditto Timber Jacks and Screw Jacks Shovels, Picks, and Crowbars Blasting Powder and Fuse. GAS CHANDELIERS AND GAS FITTINGS. 2 and 3 Light Chandeliers, bronzed and lacquered 3, 4, and 6 Light ditto ditto, new and elegant patterns * % and 4 Light Crystal ditto Hall Lights, Brackets, Pendants, &c. GAS COOKING STOVES, For Belling, Grilling, or Baking. GAS HEATING STOVES, For Hall, Sitting-room, Bed-room, or Church, requiring no flue KEROSENE LAMPS. Silber*s Patent Lamps Hincks's Patent Duplex Lamps Wright and Butlers Patent Eclipse Lamps (require no chimneys) Bronzed and Bracket Lamps and Reflectors Harp Suspension Lamps Hand and Table T amps, with and without globes 2, 3, and 4 Light Bronzed Chandelier Lamps Downer's and Devoe's Kerosene Globes, Chimneys, Wick*, tc. BEDSTEADS, IN BRASS AND IRON. Single and Doable French Full-sized Half-Tester Children's Cots and Bedsteads. BATHS AND TOILET WARE. Toilet Pails, Watev Cans, and Foot Baths, singly and in sets Sponge, Hip, and Shower Baths Body Baths for Children and Adults Bath Sponges, &c. HOUSE FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. Tinned and Enamelled Cooking TJtensils Best Block-Tin Kitchen Requisites Jas. Dixon and Son's Electroplated Goods Spoons, Forks, Cruets, Teapots, &c. Tea and Coffee Sets, <*c. Jas. Dixon and Son's Nickcl Silver Forks and Spoons Dixon's and Ashberry's Britannia Metal Teapots Lockwood's Best Ivory Table Cutlery Perry and Son's Block Tin l>ish Covers Japanned Tea Trays, Coal Vases, <fcc. Bronzed and Berlin Black Fenders Bright and Gilt Top Fireirons New Improved Mincing and Sausage Machines Shoe, Stove, Bannister, and Hearth Brushes Hair Brooms, American Brooms American Wooden Ware Hall and Door Mats, Door Scrapers Galvanized Tubs, Colonial and American Tubs English and American Wringing Machines English and Colonial Washing MftrTitnA^ Patent Mangling Machines GARDEN TOOLS. Lawn Mowers and Lawn Boilers Spades, Hoes, Rakes Shears. Scythes, Forks, «fcc. FARM IMPLEMENTS, DAIRY UTENSILS, &C-. &C., &C. Medical. R. GRASSING'S PHOSPHORIN, TOE NEW AND ONLY KELIABLE EEIIEDY FOR CEREBRO-SPIJVAt COMPLAINTS. It is safe and sure specific in the followiig cases:— Nervous Debility in all its stages MENTAL and PHYSICAL DEPRESSION Impaired Nutrition INCAPACITY tor STUDY op. BUSINESS Loss of Energy and Appetite Hypochondria GENERAL DEBILITY Noises in the Head and Ears Facial Neuralgia Sciatica Consumption in its early stage, and Scrofula Dyspepsia Liver Complaints and Palpitation of the Heart Eruptions of the Skin PARALYSIS. The researches and expeiiments of our great modern Scientists clearly demonstrate tbtt the Brain is the centre of our nervous system, -nd is the organ of sensation, motion, and thought. Holding these opinions Dr. Grassing, an eminent physician who has 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 in discovering a potential agent in the invigoration of this organ whea debilitated by either mental or physicial exertions, and when suffering from that fearfal decay so well known to our physicans as .Aphrodisiacal 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 au&i r us 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' of manhood power, and are now capable of discharging all the functions of our beautiful system healthily and vigor* oU3lr - -'fas' The business and professional man, depressed, and worn with the cares and dunes of the day, will fird x in this agent a stimulant to his overwrought brain possessing all the exhil vrating influences of alcohol, but without its baneful effects, moral debasement, or a premature grave. In ti-e economy of our system, appetite and digestion wait upon a healthy condition of mind; it will therefore be found that not only is the brain quickened, but that lo»3 of appetite, dyspepsia impurity of bload, and debility arising from imperfectly digested food will quickly pass away, and new plear .res and deTights will open out to the Hypochondria after a few weeks' use of this marvellous medicine. Numerous questions have been before the public, oa the cure of these specific complaints, but it is with unhesitating confidence that the Proprietor of Pr. Grassing's wonderful discovery asserts that it possesses all the virtue he claims for it. It is simple in its use and is the onlyrenudyknown to Medical Science for the unhappy sufferer to whom, through his own excesses, all the brightness and beauties of Nature seem shrouded as with a pall which hitherto he has been un.ible to life. Sold in Cases at Ss and 103. 3y post, Ss Cd and 10f Cd. BY THE PATENTEE, J. C. SHARLAND. APOTHECARIES* HALL, BHOItTLAS?D-STRE£T, AUCKI^SO.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4295, 19 August 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4295, 19 August 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XII, Issue 4295, 19 August 1875, Page 4

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