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Merchandise- | Gr. W. OW£S0 W£S 41 C°" MERCHANTS, FOBT-STBEET, AUCKLAND, HAYS RECEIVED FOR SALE, KT 1 HALCION3,' 'LEBIT/ * rAJIENOTH/ 'AVONA, 1 4 GLEN LOR A,' 1 HERO, c ROTORTTA, &C-, &C., & c » 145 cases Pickles and Vinegar 20 cases Essences, Dried Herbs, Catsup, and Cany 25 cases Mustard, assorted sizes 10 cases Candied Peel 20 cases KeUlei's Confectionery, each 1121b. 10 cases Jujubes 30 cases Keiller*s and Morton's Marmalade 15 cases Pink's and Morton's Jama 5 cases C. & B. Jellies 30 cases Morton's Bottled Fruits 9 cases Liquorice * 50 cases Salad, Castor, and Red Hair Oil 9 cases C. & B. and Bengal Carrie 20 cases Anglo-Swiss Milk 4 cases Liquid and Paste Annatto 15 eases Taylor's Cocoa and Chocolate 8 cases Epp3's and Vanhonten's Cocoa cases Chocolate Creams 60 cases and ca3ks Currants 120 boxes Eleme Basins 500 boxes Muscatels, Sultanas, and Figs 125 cases Johnston's and Knight's Jams 600 boxes Brandon's, Belmont, and Paraffin Candles 150 cases Colman's and O. Jones's Starch 20 cases Brown and Poison's Cornflour 14 cases Neave3's Farinaceous Food 50 cases Bell & Black's 250's and Plaid Vestas 30 cases Bryant & Slay'a Plaids, Wood, Fancy Oval, and Safety 40 case 3 D. & M. Paste and Bottle Blacking 150 casks Whiting and Washing Soda 30 kegs Bi'Carb. Soda 20 cases Hoffman's Soap Powder 10 cases Tartaric Acid and Cream of Tartar 250 cases Salmon, Sardines, &c. 50 casks Burnett's and Champion's Vinegar 3 tons Walnuts, Almond and Brazil Nuts 50 tons Fine and Coarse Salt, " Horse Brand" 25 bales Grey, Brown, Blue, and Pink Paper Bag 3 25 bales Grey, Brown, Blue, and White Paper 10 crates Earthenware 20 casks Hemp, Rape, Canary, and Linseed 300 half-chests Superior Teas 150 boxes Black, Caper, Pekoe, and Green Teas 800 mats White and Yellow Sugars 500 eases Dcvoe's Kerosene > 300 boxes Clothes Pegs 80 dozen Zinc and Wood Washboards 60 tons Elassell & Wood's Flour, sacks and bags 7 tons Sharps Also, Rice, Tapioca, Arrowroot, Pearl Barley, Oatmeal, Black and White Pepper, Mace, Nutmegs,! Cloves, Pimento, Tabicco, Cigars, £Hams, Bacon, Her* rings. MUNN'S MAIZENA — The Purest Cornflour. eagle's hams asd bacon SOTJTHBRIDGE CDRIXO CO.'s HAMS AU» BACON" S. T. EVANS & CO.'s CROWN MILLS FLOUR berry's BONEUUST slight's K.B. JAMS—The Best Brana orlando Jones's starch. "WHOLESALE. B. TONES & CO. Chemists and Druggists. gHARLAND's JJLOOD rjTONIC, A. BLOOD RESTORER AND VITAL ELIXIR. This Blood Tonic raises the debilitated frame to a high state of physical perfection, and win be found eminently useful in the treatment of Indigestion, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, Nervousness, General Debility, Rhenmatism, LumI b&go, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Diseases of the Skin, Impurities of the Blaod, Blotches and Pimples, Headaches, Giddiness, and Depression of Spirits. The chemical action of this Blood Purifier produced by absorption in the blood ; by increasin the digestive powers of the stomach, renovating the tone and contracting the energies of its fibre, and by its stimulating power expelling all kinds of in nutritious matter from the blood, arising from disordered digestion. It will giya rigour to the constitution, by converting the elements of food into healthy bodily tissue. It will produce an easy flow of blood through the liver and kidneys, thus enabling these organs to perform their healthy functions. It will stimulate the gastric organs, and through its action on the blood will increase the digestive power of the stomach, liver, and bowels. It will augment the strength of the whole body, and, if persevered with, will undoubtedly raise up the system to a healthy and vigorous tone. Plain directions for the use of tbe Blood Tonic accompany each bottle, also .'a ''Diet Table," and rules to be daily observed while using the medicine. We have received a number of testimonals from those who have taken the B!ood Tonic, and we select two of them, because they are living in the City of Auckland, and can be referred to if necessary : ''Gentlemen,—The use of your Blood Tonic has completely restored my health and strength. I am twenty-six pounds heavier in weight than I was befor using your medicine. I am now muscular, and j hearty at my food, and can undergo any reasonable J amount of fatigue. I suffered, as you know, from weak and impoverished blood ; I had no appetite nor strength ; a bad cough, with a loss of flesh ; in fact, I was daily wasting, and, as most people thought. I was fast getting into a decline. I was quite done up for business, and was compelled to keep at home. I cannot sufficiently express my gratitude to you for the means you put into my hands, and to which, with God's blessing, I can only attribute my recovery. I am in the Messrs. Porter & Co., Auck. land, and have been so foryears ; any enquiries made there will satisfy tbe enquirer of the genuineness of tbis statement.—>l am, yours, &c., f -Sigoed) George Daniel B&ves. * Messrs. Sh&rland & Co." Bear Sirs, —I wiilinsly and with much pleasure bear testimony to the efficacy of your Blood Tonic and, as lam well-known in Auckland, I deem it a duty to state that by its use, and by following the directions given as regards my dietary and my every°i f I am now in possession of sound bodily health. As you well know. I had long been an invalid, so much so that I cared little to attend the duties of my every-day life. I suffered from a low state of vitality, a weak and irritable stomach* my powers of digestion were so feeble that I partook' of my food without either relish or pleasure; my liver seemed quite out of order, and was manifestly wrong. 1 am now a hale, strong man, and I consider that I have been restored from weakness to comparative health. I know of many persons (whom X have recommended) who have received similar benefit from jour medicine.—l am, yours, &c., .. "(Signed) Geokge R. McNab. Messrs. bharland & Co." APOTHECARIES' HALL SHORTLAND-STREET, ' Otposite the Post Office. | Dr. HAINES may be consulted daily at this establishment between thehours of 11 and 1 o'clock. Machinery MASEFIELD & CO., AIiBERT IRON FOUNDRY. IKON AND BRASS CASTINGS DAILY. FOR SALS, 3. 6,10,15 and 25-horse power Engines and Boilers Breakdown and Circular Sawing Machinery, new and second-hand; Timber Jacks 1 Iron Turning Lathe, suitable for mill 14 tons Best Charcoal Tramway Wire Complete Set of Boring Rods and Fitting Winches, Bone Mills, Lifting Blocks Ships' Castings, Quarti Battery Cotton and Hay Presses, Turbine Wheels, Bin. Pipe.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5372, 4 February 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5372, 4 February 1879, Page 4