It is not generally known that, in addition to the largest variety of carpets in Auckland, there may also be seen at the City Hall furnishing room, a nice assortment of furniture, so that buyers can make their selection of drapery, clothing, millinery, carpets, furniture, bedding, &c, at one establishment, and depend on getting good 3 at most reasonable prices. Holloway and Garlick are fortunate in securing the services of Mr. E. Cranwell (late Cranwell and Co., Short-land-street), who is now superintending their cabinet department, and is producing the same class of substantial aud handsome furniture which gained for that firm such a good reputation. Some very chaste drawing-room suites are now on view, also dining, bedroom, kitchen furniture, and an immense variety of chairs, suit any class of rooms. Hotelkeepers, boarding-house proprietors, housekeepers, and young people contemplating matrimony, are recommended to pay a visit to Holloway aud Garlick's, drapers, clothiers, cabinet-makers, and upholsterers, City Hall, Queen-street, Auckland. Weston's Wizard Oil.—Have you inflammatory sore throats, stiff joints, or lameness, from any cause whatever ? Have you rheumatic or other pains in any part of the body? If so, une IVeston'a Wizard Oil internally and externally. Many persons suffer with sick headache and nervous headache, usually induced by costiveneps, indigestion, &c. Weston-'s Magic P lls act specifically on the Blood, Liver, and Kidneys, and produce a regularity of Hie Bowels so essential to health and comfort. Price half-a-crown. Sole agents—Kempthorne, Prosser and Co.— Advt. Veal or Beef ?—A half-educated revivalist, who recently went forth to enlighten the ignorant, while dealing with the parable of the Prodigal Son, was anxions to show how dearly the parent his child. Drawing himself together, and putting on his most sober look, he dilated at length upon i;he killing of the fatted calf. The climax was as follows—"I shouldn't wonder if the father had kept that calf for years, awaiting the return of his son." Those Who Need It.—Persons recovering from severe illness ; all who are languid,' nervous, and low-spirited; all who suffer , from dyspepsia, nausea or want of appetite ; the rheumatic, the debilitated, the sleepless, , the aged aud deerepid, individuals afflicted' with gravel or other kidney difficulties, and all who have impaired their vitality by overwork, intellectual or mechanical, need Udolpbo Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps. The most powerful, wholesome,: gad successful of modern restoratives. Ifc, pe often been pirated, but never had a, \m\.y- ■ - ' It is a SnoRT "Race and an exciting one— that between Hall's Balsam for the Lung 3 and Death. Don't give TDeath too much of a start, and the Balsam will distance its opponent. Nothing k more certain than this. One nuiulred thousand people in the United States em testify to i'ais. It nuver fails to cure, if t:i!«u in tiuis. A:I dva.r'iits have it. Price, ±1 Od. (*•»
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4545, 8 June 1876, Page 3
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