Sewing Machines. T ADIES, TAKE NOTE OF THIS I— I 1 Two Important points i-hould rot bo Wt | ofin selecting a Sewing Machino. First: Be not mis- I led by lone and cxtravw»nt puff* n the [mpsrs about Machines which nr.i frequently in «ie only to "ell, »• <1 more frequently so'd by thos-? who, rrom iiielr want of mechanical knowledge, can only p.irrot-1 ike repeat tlio puff. Second: Beware of parch.sing a Machine because it happens to Le a few shillings cheaper, and have afterwards to pay dearly for it In worry, delay, nud vexation. 7 lie undersized, from his intimate knowledge of Sowing Mechanism, can confidently recommend Taylofs Patent Machine as a really good, genuine, aud well-tested Machine, Inspection iuvited at the sc.e *genta, i. Peacock's, opposite the Post-office. ; * S AM ERIC AN INS TIT UTE, 1 577, The HIGHEST AT7THOKITV In the United fctatea dec'ares tho NEW STRMGHT NEI'.DLG H WIIEELIiR ami WILSON .MACHINE " Tiie t< BE-jT in the "W'L ItLIX gi UNANIMOUS REPOTIT or tho JUDGESP ■' Wo do not hesitate to dueUre the New Wheeler & and Wilson Sewing Machine the Best in the World, and we recommend for it the highest recognition— The SPECIAL MEDAL of 1577." RcDOrt of the British Commissioner to the PhiladelP pliia Exhibition of 1576 "Of all the machines we test d, the Wheeler and Wilson New Mac-hiee was the most completely successful, failing in nothing that was given it." FRED. A. PAGET. (From his report to the English Government, j INSPECTION INVITKD. REDUCED PRICE?. The NEW MACHINES can be WORKED by HAND or FOOT. BEST HAND MACHINES, 90s. We WARRANT tho WHEELER and WILSON To give ESTIRI. SATISFACTION. W. 0. DENN ES. Queen-street, Sole Ageutfor Auckland. Stud. 'J' 0 STAND THIS AT HIS OWN STAIiLEfI, 3IOUNT • ALBERT NOBLEMAN Is a beautiful dark-brown, stands over 1G hands high, with g.eat strength, and good te-npw. Si e YOUNG NOBLEMAN, by the Impoited Horse Prince Arthur ; dam, Blossom, by Cumberland. ALBERT NOBLEMAN gained the Kihbt ' MZk at th« Royal Agricultural Society Show, at Auckland, in 1877, as a three-year-old, *bown against all comers. TermiSingle Jlares. £3 e*ch ; two or more, as . per agreement. Gro< mage, 2s 6d each. Good Paddock on the usual conditio, s. MARK WOODWARD, PROPRIETOR. Medical. jnjTITCHENS'S CELEBRATED BLOOD RESTORER. THE RENOVATOR OF THE HUMAN RACE. NO MORE PHYSICAL DEGENERATION JF THE Laws of Health are observed, ordinary care exercised and the BLOOD RESTORER FREELY TAKEN. This wonderful remedy » as attained to a popularity as great as it is surprising- Th*>- fame of the Medicine is spreading over the \ustrHlian Colonies.— such pleasing notoriety being easily exploited b* ine multitude of cures effected, and the special fact, that among the cases cured were several suffering Au-tr*-lian gentlemen, who were visiting Aurklan . who n I high positions, and have uted their influence in making knowh the virtues of the BLOOD RESTORER HITCHENS'3 CELEBRATED OINTMENTS. RHEUMATIC OINTMEr^T. A gentle and easily applied rem»dy for "Rheumatism, Stiff Joints. &c. ; for Bronclnti- in children, for Contusions, fcwellings, Bruise , and Chilblains. SKIN OINTMENT. A very valuable and much required remedy, most effective in its cure of rioxes, Ulcers, ami Eruptions ou any part of the body aod for Uingworms. PILE OINTMENT, Pufferera should fly for instant relief to this un*xd remedy, as delay in tre «ting t' i* peculiar form of sickness may lead to st-r'.ou* results. N.B —By request, Mr. Hitch nxs has arranged the following regular hour.* at which he may b* consulted at bio privet* housn, Cpuer WAktfield-atreet: — Prom 7 to 9 a.m. 12 tolp ra. 5 to 7 p.m. HAMILTON BROTHERS, Q uFKX-stkeet, "WHOLESALE AGENTS. Sold by Mr. J. Epson, chemist. Queen- treet ; Mr. A, G. lll.ours, corner of Sho:t'ami and i'rincesstrcets; Asr. RoKrssoN, Chemist, lan-ell; Messrs. Hill <5i Hudson, Victoria-M iee t. Mr. i-aliwkll, Otabuhu; Mr. Fallwell, Mr. it T. G llman, • nehuDgA; . v ands and C«>., Cbemi-ts, \\aik*t<»; Mr. Broadgatb, Symonds-st eet ; Mr. KiitKraTiucK, Kawakawa ; and of all Thames Cheu.isti. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL. Extraordinary Core or an Auckland Omnibus Driver, 21 years resident, of LONGSTANDING IvIILUM ATISM. Auckland, August 20.1878. Dear Sir, —1 had suffered severelv and ino>t acutely from Rheumatism for many years, tr>u.ht on. t believe, from exposure to all*weathers in the ex»tr«i*e of ray calling. For years 1 could not sl«» pa. « ght, aud was unab'e to lio except in one position. U.iv aiid night I was full of excruciating pains, scarc-ly able to move about at all, and as a until »1 s querice, my general health was al-o matcria'lv injured, I believe I suffered the pangs cf Mnnimat sm. and its attendant evils, in every shape and form, and my liftj was almost a burden to n.e. I tri< d every remedy I cnild hear of, but without obtaining my r»*!iM whatever. The sum I Hpent in medicine an«l medic tl advice very considerable, but of no ava l, until I invested in * bottle - f your B:oo«l H.-storer. I CObfess that I was not hopeful at all when I purchas d your inedicinc, I h.d Uied so many specifics without receiving the slightest beu.fit, hut having ( determined to give it a fair trial, 3 carrie out my i intention. I adhered MriciL* to the dirctions, land the result is that I am changed from a mere wreck to my f. ruier self awa'.n—rcsUied t<\ health and vigour, and able to urivit daily through all weathers, and at all hours, if occasion r< quires 1 am sure you have never had a worse e»so to deal with thau mine, and although even now, in bad Wtatber, I feel my limbs rather sMff. after sitting on tho box for a lone time, I am a living example of almost miraculous curat've (und r Providence) of your now celt bia'.ed Bio id K»sti»rer My frieada teil me it is a duty I < we to my fellnwcroaturos to scud you this acknowlcd m«'nt and if it " isthemransof roiMta ling other mffere-s to go and do likevrise, J surill feel that this letter ; s wot written in vain. I b • . the more pleasure in givng this testimonial m it is quite ou your part. You are al hl'rvty, of course, to any use of this.—lam. -.ir, yours gratefully, Henry Maiden. lo TT. E. Hitchcns, Esq., AucklKnd. I Bugs, fleas, moths, beetles, And all other Insects are destroyed by KEATING'S INSECT POWDER, Which is quite harmless to Pomistic Anltna's. In ratoi initiating Beetles the success of thi prnvder is extraordinary, and nn ono need he troubled by those l-ests. It is perfectly clean in application. Ask for bo sure to obtain " KKATINii'S POWDKR," as imitations are noxious, and fail in gtviDjj satisfaction. 5 Sold by all Chemists in tins Is. and 2s. 6d. i ach. R EATING'S BON BONS OR WORM Tablets. A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both iD Appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method oi administering tho only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THIItSAD WORMS. Jt is o perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for children. TESTIMONIAL. ''Medical Uall, Gildersome, Nov. 28. IS7C " Mr. Kbatinq. "Dear Sir,—l think it nothing but my duty to inform you of the immense sale I have for your Worm Tablets, which I m<xy justly say is enorm- us, and it* every caso gives the greate>t jatis'art on. 1 have now in stock two bottle 3 containing the Round Worms brought mo during the last few days by cust niers, one Worm 40 yards long. I dare not be without the ■ remedy.—Yours respectfully, " M. A.'Walker. " Sold in Tins by all Chemists and Druggists. — PRorn.in.TOit—THOMAS KEATING, London. REWARD and CAUTION".—Wherc-is fraudulent imitations of this unsurpassed remedy h*v« been sold, I hereby request anyone knowing of the vendor P of the same to communicate with me, and on C' nvic tion of the offender a liberal reward will be paid RAYNHAM'S ENTERICON. H THE NEW SPECIFIC a, Gives immediate relief and Speedy Cure in Nervous- D ness, Indigestion, Flatulence, I'alpitaiion, Lowuess v< of Spirits, &c. L Gives sju'edy relief r.nd a Permanent Cure in N'ervous ) cbitity, Weakness, and all Functional Derangem :>U of either sex. •» Rapidly Kenovates tho Nervous and System, aj I Is an infallible remedy for Liver Complaints, Ft uale Complaints, Loss or Appeiite * c. A Specific for a 1 Impurities of the B;o »d, Offensive Breath, Pimples, Eruptions, the baneful tff<ct of Mercury, &c. .. A >liort i rial will sitlsfactoiily pTove the efficacy 4 of thU; extraordinary medicine. SoM b; all respectable Chemists and aiorekeeper3. Piic », 6s. Wholesale Agonts, Kempthorne, Procter aud Co. JQR. BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNE, J The only .Reliable [Remedy for Indigestion, Nervous and Liver Complaints, and all Kunctional Derangements. Recommended by the Faculty. Refuse . useless substitutes. All chemists and Storekeepers. Agents—Kempthorne, Prosser & Co.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5308, 20 November 1878, Page 4
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