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Business Caras; MH 08, TON BUS BY, a -WHOLESALE AND RETAIC, BLIND MAKER & WIRE WORKER, Venetian House. CORNEE OF COOK AND GREY-STEEETS. C A M P B E L L, * TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, QTJEEN-STBEET; AUCKLAND, ' Nearly opposite the City Hall. "VTEW NORTH ROAD ROPEWALK, I 1 w. MATTHEWS, Propeietok. : Every Description of Twine, Fishing Lines, and Whipcord-made on the premises. T>RELIMINARSf NOTICE. LYONS BROTHERS & CO., BOOTMAKERS (late Wrswiui-STEcrr), Queen-street,' Auckland (neit Thistle Hotel). Ltons Bhotherr beg respectfully to intimate to their Friends and the Public, that they will COMMENCE business in their Hew:Preiiises, on SATURDAY, 25th March. ■■/.-.■ . . t> R O' G E R S, J o N., Xt'» CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND FURNITURE DEALER, Foot of Grey-street, "Auckland. ■ ■ IT.B. Every description of work in connection with the above trade executed with economy and despatch. Suites supplied at various prices. ■ KSECCOMBE AND. SON, o MALSTERS, BREWEES, AND BOTTLERS, GREAT NORTHERN BREWERY, AUCKLAND. • ■ : SA M: U E L WE L L S, HOUSE, LAND, AND COMMISSION AGENT, Collector of Rents, Debts, Highway Rates, &c. LOANB ARRANGED. Office: 129, Quess-street, three- doors below the : Union Bank. D A*LT 0N; AN D C 0., O BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, . ! 44, Que'en-h'treet,'Auckland, "' ' Opposite the Town Clock. ' T. Dalton and Co supply no olher but their own make, which are of the most approve* style of fashion, guaranteed perfect in nt, and of the best quality of material to be procured. Sewn Boots, American Stub Toes, and the latestlFrench or other-fashions made at five hours'notice. ■.:>.: : THOMSON, PLUMBER AND GASO WTTEE, KARANGAHAPE KOAD. T. Thomson (late firm of Allan <S Thomson, Short-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 N D E. CHER,M SID E, O CABINETMAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, Alebrt-street, Auckland. - T. and E. Chermside respectfully wish to call the attention of the public to their Choice Stock of Cabinetware and Upholstery; Work of all kinds in the above line done on the shortest notice. Work guaranteed. '-,' T' HOM 'A S CRA IG, LAND AND COMMISSION AGENT. Volunteer Scrip Bought. Bills Discounted. 29, INSURANCE BUILDINGS, AUCKLAND. ILLIAM-ERRINGTON, - -'-CONSULTING ENGINEEB, Canada Buildings,. Quekn-street. ■ [Established il Years. 1 WE E A L, O New and Second-hand Clothier and General or exchanged. N.B.— Arrangements can bo made for the purchase of Clothing, Books, &c, atj private houses. . - WARNOCK BROTHERS, SOAP * CANDLE MANUFACTURERS. Richmond, Cox's Creek; Office—Durham-strut, WPHILLIPPS AND SON, O OIL, COLOR AND GLABS MERCHANTS, I Importers of Paperhangings, Scrim, Paints, Oils, 1 Turpentine, Colors, Varnishes, French Polish, Goldleaf. Artists' Colors and Brushes: Plate, Sheet, Crown, )mamental ana Photographic Glass; Pictnre Frame and Tapestry Mouldings; Clock and Compass Glasses; Glazed Sashes, Doors, &c. - Glass Cat to Size, and carofully Packndi . 95 & 87, QUEEN-STREET. WCROWTHER, a VICTORIA LIVERY & BAIT STABLES, (Corner of Lome and Wellesley-streets. Patronised and appointed Livery Stable-Kcepe to H R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh and His Excellency Sir G. F. Bowen. . For Hire—A great variety of Carriages, open and close : Broughams and Wedding Carriages, with Grey Horses ; Buggies, single and double-seated, hood-d and open, for single or pair of Horses; Four-wheeled Dog Carts ; Breaks for picnic parties; Covered Conveyances for driving passengers to out-distnets; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses. &c, &c. ChaTges moderate. — Hotels. TT-AIWEEA .HOT SPRINGS. Clement's fark, Cambridge. Waikato, March 6, 1870. To EOBERT GItAUAM. FsQ., Proprietor, Waiwera.Hot Springs. Deir °ir —Among the many invalids that have visited the Waiwera Hot Springs, perhaps there is not one who has derived more benefit in so short a time .15 myself; and I think it is a duty I owe to 0 hers who may he similarly situated to make my case known When I went to the Springs I was suffering (treat pain ;—could not walk, but bad to be carnc-d, and when laid down on the sofa at Waiwera, suffered s\ich excruciating pain, that I had to get brandy and water to keep me from fainting. My knen was swollen to twice its usual size. After fourteen days bathing and drinking the waters, I recovered; got rid of the pain, nnd felt in every way as well as ever I was in my life, which has continued; and I feel sure when better known, tbe Waiwera Hot Springs will be highly appreciated, and great benefits will be derived from such valuable medicinal springs. I have refrained from givinu a testimonial till now, fearing the rapid cure could not be lasting, but it Is now six months since I was cured, and not tile slightest symptoms of a return of the pain, in fact I never felt better. - - - faithfully, A. CLKMENTS. Waiwera, March G. 1576. I arrived at tlie Waiwera on the 20th of January, after four months suffering from Rheumatic GoHt, and immediately after a fourth relapse on board the •Mikado.' I was then unable to set my right foot on the ground and suffering acute pain. Isow, after more than six weeks' use o"f the baths. I am thankful to bo able to walk about 3 mile in the day, my general health is much improved, and. 1 hope, the foundation laid for permanent recovery. It would have been very gratifying to me to have' been able to bear a more crutches, and'go away afti-r a much shorter stay independent of them; and I can only occount for the obstinacv of my own caso' by the severe intellectual and continual slrain of many years of wasting labour bearing testimony to the excellence of the Hotel arrangements and to the kindness shewn to me by the Proprietor. Robert Graham, Esq., and by the Manager, Mr. Boston, and big excellent wife. ■ ~ . T The packing, and other processes to which T was snbject-d during the first week 01 my stay, by Mr Edwin Turner, Hydropathic Practitioner "ndprnd I should have "OOYAL GEORGE HOTEL, JLA; NEWMARKET, •W. H. PARKER, Proprietor (Late of the Flagstaff Hotel, North Shore). T 'Be°rßranaW Wines. ____ ■ .. ' : Educational. ■vroTl'oE OF REMOVAL. • V . J MISS HILL Begs to inform the inhabitants of Ponsonby and the and that she has not disposed of the good-will of hei Miss Hill will be' prepared to'receive a limited number.of Bcarder*, her:,houie being large, well ventilated, and replete requirement foi th Scho™■duties'- will commence : on WEDNESDAY April 19th.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4484, 28 March 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4484, 28 March 1876, Page 1