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EKOLD, HIKES & CO. Offer for Sale, EX ' MARATHON"/ FROM NEW YORK* The undermentioned Goods, in lots to suit the Trade:— 7000 cases Oleopheno Oil 200 barrels Resin 100 barrels Plaster of Paris SO cases Yankee Medal Axe« 35 cases Curved Picks 200 dozen Washboards 209 boxes Clothes Pegs 201 dozen Painted Pails S cases Axe Handles 57 uests Covered Pails 29 bundles "Willow Baskets 50 nests "Wash Tubs 10 crates Canteens 10 cases Brooms 328 cases Chairs 40 bundles ditto 9 crates ditto M . Me L i CH-LA-N, * 218, atTEEN-STiIEET, Has just opened —Rolls of the BEST CHI is 7 a watting eve( imported into Auckl.mcl. Ho guarantees it wear twice tlic time of th« ordinary cheap qualities. 3ft. Oin. 3ft, J)iD. 4ft. &P. 3/3 1/7 1/10.J EX 'LrTTEKWORTH'Be can show tho choicest selection of FLOORCLOTHS in tho City, varying in price from 2/(3 to 5/6. Parties furnishing are requested to inspect the atock before buying elsewhere. ! OPPOSITE UNITED SERVICE," QUEEN ST. i Timber, Coal, Firewood, &c. WAIKATO STEAM NA VIGATION AST) COAL MINING COMPANY (LIMITED). WAIKAI'O COAL. The Company supply t):c abovo Coal screened, and of superior quality, at following rates Taken from truck at any railway station, not less than 5 tons, at 20s per ton. Delivered in town and suburbs at.. . .25s per ton. Orders left a v , office, Port-street, wi!l be promptly attended to. ' Terms: Cash on receipt of order. FRANZ SCHERFF, Secretary. February 24, 187(3. TT A U K I TIMBER. WHANGAPOUA STEAM SAW-MILLS. Yajvd, Biutosiap.t Road, Auckland. ~ Spit, Napier. WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND FOR EXPORTATION, AT VERY LOW PRICKS. C. A. HARRIS. February 19, IS7C. IJ7HE Union Sash And Door Company, Mechanics' Bay, are selling their large and varied Stock of Timber, Sashes, Doors, and Mouldings at very low rates. Sawdust given away in any quantities. Bring your own bags. £1 O A L ! COAL! WANGAREI COAL Y VRD, BREAKWATER ROAD.

Th? "Un«'er-ig;iul V.v pleasure in announcing to the Public luat he is prepared to .-upply this superior Coal, suitable either lor Sicara or Household purposes, in any quantity, at the following prices : — Per ton. For .Screened, delivered in the City .. 27s For Screened, at the Yarcl .. .. .. 25s L»*or Unecreentjd, dcHvcied in tlio City .. 22* For Unsciveneil, at the Yard .. .. 203 Uy th»j i>oaL Lord, at the Yard .. .. 17s By the Jio.it .Load, at tlio Mines .. .. 10a WALTER SLOANE, Agent. N.B.—For Household purposes this Coal is unequal'ed, being cheap, clean, jieldiug a great heat, aud totally fr»-e from sulphur. W. S. Bay of islands coal yard, BREAKWATER. ROAD. BAY OF ISLANDS AND NEWCASTLE COAI ON Sale. Oftice: 7, Quoen -street. HEX ItY GILFILLAN, Agent. WITH thanks for past patronage, "we to inform the Public that we have been fovourcl by Air. Boyd with his Agcncy for the sale of his celebrated PIPES. TILES, and BRICKS; also from Mr. McLcod for the sale of his superior STONE Ll.Mi:. * m * Always on Hand—COALS, "WOOD, HOUSEBLuCKS, FOSTtf, RAILS, and r A LINOS. W. £s G. iVIiWSTONE, Custom-house-street. Hotels. HOT SPRINGS. FEBRUARY 15, IS7G. To the Editor of the Xkw Zealand Herald; —Sir, I herewith enclose the translation of a letter written to me in German, which has reference to the medicinal properties of the waters of the Hot Springs of Waiweva, by Dr. Huesker, of 11.1.M. s. 'Gazelle,' dated 20th November, 1875. I being the owner of the "Waiwera property, and having witnessed so many cures effected, feel it my duty, th*"oueli the medium or your valuable journal, to pubiish-the enclosed documert for the benefit of suffering humanity.—l have the honor to be, sir, . Yours very respectfully, ROBERT GRAHAM. Ovalau, November 2C, 1575. Esteemed Sir,—You were good enough to invite the i Captain and Oilicers of * Gazelle* to a visit to ' your Waiwera Hot Spriugs, aud in conveying to you their thanks for the very great kindness and hospitality you shewed them during their st-.iy there, I take this oppo tuuity, in theiuterest of suffering mankind, to describe to you the iuiprc.-sion which not only the visit to, and use of the Spiing.-}, but also conversation •with the various patients have produced upon me. The Waiwera Hot Springs combine all t'»e advantages of a climatic sauatorium, and possess an eflicacious therapeutical decree of h« at equal to that of blood heat. The commuuication with town is easy and comfortable, bodily comforts ar< vrovided by a well-kept Hotel and a well-furnished table. The localit}' is protected on nearly every side by wooded mountaiu ranges, and the surrounding country rich in natural beauties, with a glorious view of the sea. According to an analysis now before me, the Springs abound in saUs, which, according to their relations to the chief factors of circulation of the blood and bodily reorganisation, as well as their experimentally and empirically proved effects, are apt to produce in their very composition an effect at once regulating, tonical, and purgative, and .capable of re-establishing the normal condition of the human organisation which may Jiave been disturbed T)y internal."or external influences, and to invigorate its stability. - It is the very happy ; combination of a number of heterogeneous factors, such as localiiyj 'climate, medicinal qualities, and temperature of .the waters, 'which make the Waiwera Hot Springs worthy of every consideration in the widest circles, and voucteafes to them an important future. It is not my intention, nor am lin apositioa to lay down special instructions and directions aboutusing the baths and the waters; careful examination . and observations would- be necessary to do that; but . this much is certain, that a brief and proper use of the Baths as well as the Springs, Sunder careful .observations of indications, will produce the most salutary effects in a great number of diseases of the more impcrtint'organs and their consequent weaknesses, tout moree-peciallyin rheumatic and arthoritic complaints ' of all sorts. • ■ I' Accept the assurance of my nery highest appreciation and'/esteem, with which I have the honor to remain, yours, HUESKER, M.D., . Assistant Surgeon H.l.lT..B.'Gazelle.''' To Robert Gradah, Esq.,-" ' Auckland. . » .• T>. 0 Y A L' (J E 0 EGE.HO TE L,' JLV • NEWit ARKET, . W. H. PARKER, Proprietor (Late of the Flagstaff Hotel, North Shore). W. H. P. baring just moved into the above, has, at great outlay, UE-ru uni.-slikd the premises throughout. He is now in a position to accommodate visitors in a very superior mai.ner. Beet Brands «/ Wines; Spirits, &«.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4462, 2 March 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4462, 2 March 1876, Page 4

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