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Business Caras. "VTEW NORTH ROAD ROPE WALK, JJI W. iTATTHEWS, Proprietor. Every "Description of Twine, Fishing Lines, and Whipcord made on the premises. C A M P BVE L L, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, QUE E|N" -STREET, AUCKLAND, Nearly opposite the City HalL - SEOCOMBE AN D S0 N, MALSTERS, BREWERS, AND "ioTTLEKS, GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY, AUCKLAND. A 3VI U E L W E L h S, HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENT, Collector of Rents, Debts, Highway Rates, &c. LOANS ARRANGED. Office: 129, Queen-street, three doors below the Union Bank. f , TJD ALT 0 N AND CO., • BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, 44, Queen-street,; Auckland, Opposite the Town Clock. T. Dalton and Co supply no other but their own make, which are of the most approved style of fashion, guaranteed perfect in fit, the best quality of material to be procured. Sewn vSots, American Stub Toes, and the latest French' or other fashions made at Ave hours' notice. THOMSON, PLUMBER AND GAS--9 FITTER, KARANGAHATE ROAD. ■ T. Thomson (late firm of Allan & Thomson, Short--1 land-street) having taken those premises in the above locality, is now prepared to supply all work entrusted to him with despatch. Zinc .and Copper Worker; Hot and Cold Shower Baths, &c. TA ND E. O HER MSIDE. o CABINETMAKERS Sr UPHOLSTERERS, Albert-strekt, Auckland. i T. and E. Chermside respectfully wish to call the at- i tention of the publie to their Choice Stock of Cabinetware and Upholstery. Work of* all kinds in the above line done on the shortest notice. Work guaranteed. H O M A S < CRAIG. LAND AND COMIMISSION AGENT. Volunteer. Scrip Bgught. Bills Discounted. 29, INSURA NCB" BUILDINGS, AUOKXiAI/D. . ILLIAM E;R RI NGTON', CONSULTING ENGINERK, • Canada BuiLprxos,' Queen-street. YEARS. 1 * WB A L, 9 New and Second-hand Clothier and General Dealer, Welle3lej-street East. Clothing bought, sold, or exchanged. N.B.*—Arrangements can be made for (lie purchase of Clothing, ,Books, &c., at private houses. ' ' WARNOOI.>:BROTHB RW, 80AP & CANDLE MANUFACTURERS, Richmond, Cox's Creek; Ofxioe—Durham-strict, Ayreg land. ' W PHILLXBPS AND SON, O OIL, COLOR AND GLASS MERCHANTS, Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Colors, "Varnishes, French Polish, Goldleaf, Artists' Colors and Brushes; Plate, Sheet, Crown, Ornamental and Photographic Glass; Picture Frame and Tapestry Mouldings; Clock and Compass Glasses; Glase'd Sashe3,'Doors, &c.' '^ a * *' Glass Cut to Size, and carefully Packed. f>s & £>7, Q.IJJSEN-STREET.

I Hotels. ,HOT SPRINGS. I Clement's l';trk, Cambridge. . "VYaikato, March 6, 1870. I To "Robert Graham, v "Frq., 1 Proprietor, "NVaiwcra Hot Springs. , Dear Sir,—Among the many invalids that have | visited the "Waiwcra Hot Springs, perhaps there is not one who has derived more benefit in so short a I time myself; and I think itisJiwduty I owe to ohers. I tvl.o may be similarly situatod to make my case i known. "Wlien I went to the Springs I was suffering I great pain could not walk, but had to be carried, 1 and when laid down on the sofa at Waiwcra, suffer- <1 I such excruciating pain, that I had to get brandy and I water to keep me from fainting. My knee was swollen to twice its usual size. After fourteen days' i bathing and drinking the waters, I recovered; got | rid of the pain, and felt in every way as well as ever j I was in my life, which has continued: and X feel | sure when better known, the Wniwera Hot Springs I will be highly appreciated. and great benefits will be I derived from such valuable medicinal springs. I 1 have refrained from giving a testimonial till now, I fearing the rapid cure could not be lasting, but it is | now six months since I was cured, and not tho slightest symptoms of a return of the pain, in fact I never felt better. I am. Yours faithfully, A. CLEMENTS. Waiwera, March C, IS7G. I arrived at the Waiwera on the 20th of January, after four months suffering from Rheumatic Gout, and immediately after a fourth relapse on board the * Mikado.' I was then ucable to set my right foot on the ground, and suffering acute pain. Now, after more than six weeks' use of the baths. I am thankful to bo able to walk about o mile in the day, my general health is much improved, and. 1 hope, the foundation laid for permanent recovery. It would have been Viiry gratifying to me to have been able to bear a moro satisf i-tory testimony. I have seen others come on crutches, and go away aft*r a much shorter stay independent of them; and I can only occount for the obstinacy of my own case by the severe intellectual and continual strain of many years of wasting labour with insuflicient sleep. I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the excellence of the Hotel arrangements, and to the kindness slvwn to me by the Proprietor, "Robert G.aham, Esq., and by th« Manager, Mr. Bostou, and hig excellent wife. . The packing, and other processes to winch T was subjected during the first week of my stay, by Mr. Edwin Turner, Hydropathic Practitioner. rr>nd«*.rpd me essential service, and X am persuaded that had he been present all the time to continue those processes, I should have been completely restored. ANKKTELL M. HENDERSON. Royal g-eorge hotel, NJE \VM A TIKE T, W. H. PARKER, Proprietor (Late of the Flagstaff Hotel, North Shore). "W. H. P. having just moved into the above, has, at great outlay, iik-fiimnisukd tub i\rv:mises throughout. tie is now in a position to accommodate visitors in a very superior ma-ner. Best Brands of Wines, Spirits, &c.

Machinery. X 'DILPUSSUN D.' TO BRICmiAKERS, &c. FOR SALE, One of WHITEHEAD & CO.'S Celebrated BRICK A A T D TILE MACHINES, with PIPE DIES, 11- to C inclies. T. & S. MORRIST. ACHIN E B Y. W. VICKERY, .In returning thanks to his numerous customers and friends for their liberal support during the last seventeen years, begs to inform them that he has re-com-menced business in his new premises, at the Corker of "Victoria and Nei^ox-streets, as MILLWRIGHT, ENGINEER, AND IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, and trusts he will still continue to merit the confidence hitherto accorded him. All orders will meet with his usual attention and prompt despatch. -'AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS RENEWED . , 5 . - AND REPAIRED. Quartz Crushiko 'Machinist. Made to. Osj>eeu iV. .Timber Jacks-as formerly. , ; For s&le, Horizontaland Vertical Engines,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4480, 23 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4480, 23 March 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4480, 23 March 1876, Page 1

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