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i.' -*,'.- ', - ' . " J ' * '-if , , ...i-.J.. , Sas Lowell, Mass.,- am theVblvento? £^2*'<* : .>■--• CatharHor Pills,! , ' ArerVComrJm.,j ~ >'~,tract of fc , and'.'-'AyerV. Ague-Cum/ •Thavia,v gor >, ■■••■•• sas^'&iasafes^ , : : ' voyage. ..That.theyrareesrSfr^ lllo ' . • . tested by the British Ctorjufin B™£ n . Sd at- ',.' ■ V'f;'; -,id action. ' ■ •■■■■■■' NO LONGER AGENTS ' ■' -'' • * - " * TOR' ' '"'■ DE; J. C. , AYER'q CELEBRATED. MEDIf-Twt, n Which are expressly SD d pecnlUtl/preH llß . ; . DIPrEBENT 10 iLL OTHEBS; ■ • ! . ENGEAVED ; ON THE WKAPPfT; H E N K I th0 »r Of H A B T GEXEKAX AGENT .' T > • .'; •'•••■ ■■ . FOE , AUSTKALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. Purchasers of Ayer's Medicines are rereectfull. ~ cited tocarerully inspect the Wrappers®"^,? , " , bribed 40 "*«*«■?»*« •" «re Zl Kg* ■ .'. a" t;e r• s ■ compound exteact op : :, ;.Sarsaparilla. One of the most effective Alteratives evw » a for Purifying the Blood and Inyigorattag'h, P £j?«« and the Cure of Scrofule, Ulcers HnmSnSf J**™- . tlouL- Blotches andall "Zu!^*Affections of the .Heart, Liver- &c p£s2Li Dropsy; Rheumatism; ,1 General Debility' anMfT' Disorders.' .:.-.; '; , .. •"* uat «nal e ~ The above being purely a medicine, and m , beverage, one bottle is far more efficaciotuTii,» ' Sarsaparilla hitherto offered to the public T? * Dr AYER'S.CHERRY. PECTORat An Anodyne Expectorant,'and reliable aßtiaofTiT Crasumption, Colds; / Coughs, Bronchitis, ZL, AYER'S' HAIR VTGOE Eestokiso the M-atchal Vitaiity α-vd Colot. n » ■•■-• ■■•• ■ ■ .ibeHaib, .. EQP Is not a Dre; nor' Joes it possess any colorlnir mutt*. or offensive substance whatever, neltherTiuß, the most delicate fabric, but is an agreeable dreS to tho hair, promotes its luxuriant growth,• Sffif nchness and beauty, removes Baldness, andinvln. •' •■ faded OEonmhair, to its Original Color. The above;;elegant preparations have lone been strongly recommended -by the Medical ProfenSn and command a world-wide reputation, which lTraffi cient guarantee of their utility and genuineness. S3 , Ayert Almaaacs, containinj; instmcUom f O , the treatment of all: classes of diseases, nuybehid gratis on application. " . , . SOLE WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR m- ■ ■ ■ : ZEALAND: . KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, AND CO WHOLESALE DHDGGISTS stationers:. COMMISSION AND' GENERAL MERCHANTS • DUNEDIN AND AOCKLAXD : Wellington: 'Feuton,' GRurwABE & Co. Hotels. rjTHE GREYHOUND HOTEL, CORNBIi OF QUEEN AND VICTOEIA-STKEETS. ■ ■■' • ■..'■•■ ■ . ■ JOHN. DARBY (Late of the Comjiehciai, Hotki., SnoßriAsr- . street, asd the pacific hotel, qceekstrekt), . In returning thanks to his numerous friends and customers for past patronage, begs to state th»t he has lately purchased from Mr. Micoail Corcoran the Lease and Goodwill of the above oldestablished Hotel, and tcusts that by strict attention to business, combined with moderate charges, to merit for the future that liberal share ot public patronage hitherto bestowed upon him. The Greyhound has lately undergono considerable improvement, and is now repleta with every convenience for TRAVELLERS and FAMILIE3. BEDROOMS. Additions have been made to the number of Bedrooms, and all have been furnished in a superb manner, everything being new and got np in the best style. BATHS. Hot and Cold Baths are. alwa s available, and every convenience will be found in them for tie comfort of travellers. COMMERCIAL ROOM. A commodious room has been opened as a Commercial Boom, having its entrance from Victoriastreet, for tho comfort of those who do not care to use the Bar or' Beer-room, and this has been fitted up to a style that can scarcely be surpassed in this city. BILLIARD-ROOM. The Billiard-room is the best in the province, «nd is fitted with one of the best Billiard Tables ever imported into Auckland. ■j\/riCHAEL C 0 R.C OR AN, in reKnquishing tho Hotel Business, bejs to tenaer his.heartfelt thanks to his numerous friends and customers for the liberal 'support he received whilst proprietor of the Greyhound, and rejpectfnlly wishes the same patronage to be bestowed upon his successor, ■ ■ - - e- : Mr. John Dahbi. ' mHE K E N.;'T IS H ; HOTEL, v , . WAIDTTO.j.''-';.■-;•''■■■ % Iβ now replete' with every comfart and convenience J : ~,. "for.Travellers and Victors. • PADDOCKS -AND. STABLING. • . "• v T. J.; SEDGWIOK, Proprietor. . ggT Agent for the s.a.''T&ia o' Shintar.' - Printed andpubliehed by the P«>P ri ; ,o ' Scott WrLsbN.-of Jermyn-etreet, in the oiy " Auckland/) and Josith Liston WfZ'&edjU . muera, in the.Suburbs.of ,AnckUpd 1 ofV.C-WiLSON & SfoNsT. afthelr G^ffi3^ Printing Establishment, No. 10, WyndMm-* ll " 1 ' Saturday, November 15,1»'«-

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue XIII, 25 November 1876, Page 4

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656

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue XIII, 25 November 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue XIII, 25 November 1876, Page 4

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