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Houses and Land. B. Tanner.] F. Evans. IJI AS K E E & EVANS, accountants, I.vjob.inci:, Hodsk, Estate, asd Commission Agents, 74, QI.ETW-BTSKBT, Aucklasb. Books Balanced and Accounts Audited Rents, Rates, ai d Interest Collected Mortgages and Loans Negotiated. MONEY —Several Sums of Money to Lend on good Freehold Security. FOR PALE, at the sea side, a Gentleman's Residence of 10 well-finished room*, besides bath room and e\ery possible convenience, in a very charming , situation. I FOR SALE—A nice Cottage of fenr rooms and outhouse, flower gardeu, &c.» about 20 minutes walk , from town. FOR SALE—SO acres of first-class Land, situated near Henderson's Mill: creek passes through it, close o railway, a great bargain. i FOR SALE—A New Cottage in Upper Queen street; good allotment- Terms easy. PONSONBY—House of 5 rooms, with stable, outhouse, &c.; corner allotment; good position. Choice Builh'ng Allotments in Ponsonby, New,on North Shore, See. FOR SALE—In upper part of Crey-s ret a comfortable house of eight rooms, front p'om> Wl th plastered walls, register grates; all tmcnt well fenced; well and pump, .to., kc., &c. Cheap. BELLA VIST*, PONSONCY—Very pie sant residence, standing on hi*h ground, near ihe beach ; large allotment with water frontage; could be greatly improved by a small outlay; terms easy. DEVONPORT—House of 6ix rooms, nearly new, large allotm* t. at bus«s of Flagstaff Hill, commanding view overlooking the city and harbour; also, a four roomed house, near the above: will be sold on very reasonable erins DEVONPORT—Four-roomed house, near school. Price £120Intending purchasers of house or farm property are. invited to call on Messrs- Tanner & Evans, \vho_ will spare no pains in their endeavours to suit their requirements- Property owners absent from Auckland will have their interests well .ooked after if placed in the hands of advertisers. E O KG E E. CLARK, STnCK & STATION AGENT, The Grove, NEAR CAMBRIDGE, WAIKATO. FOR SALE— A Farm ol Four Hundred and Fifty Acres, all First-clan land, in a high strte of Cultivation. bubdivtded into convenient Paddocks, with First-* lass Family Residence, Work men's Cotta&o, end Out-houses, For further particulars apply to GEORGE E. CLARK, Land Agent. ALSO. An Improved Farm of Four Hundred and Thirty-four Acres of First-class quality, pleasantly situated, on the bank of the Waikato River, Five Miles from the Township of Cambridge. Apply to GEORGE E. CLAKK, Land Agent. 250 Acres of Improved Land, of prime quality, within one mile of the flourishing township I of Cambridge, with Houses, &c. GEORGE E. CLARK, Land Agent 434 Acres Unimproved Fern and Koromiko Latd of first-class quality, watered by a neverfailing Btream which passes through the property, situated six miles from Hamilton ;within one mile of tho Thames-Waikato proposed Railway). GEORGE E. CLARK, Land Agent. MedicaT. R. J") E JO NGH'! (KNIGHT OF THE ORDER OP LEOPOLD OP BELGIUM, KNIGHT OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR) J^IGHT-J^ROWN OOD 011, proved by nearly thirty years' medical experience to be THE ONLY COD LIVER OIL whioh produces the full curative effects in CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST, THROAT AFFECTIONS, GENERAL DEBILITY, (VASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, RICKETS, AND ALL SCROFULOUS DISORDERS. ELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. 13 SIR G. DUNCAN GIBB, Bart., M.D., Physicanto the Westminister Hospital. The value of DR. DE JOXGH'S LIGHTBROWN COD'LIVER OIL as a therapeutic agent in a number of diseases, chiefly of au exhaustive character, has been admitted by the world of medicine ; but. in addition. I have found it a remedy of great power in the trcatmeut of many Affections of the Throat and Larynx, especially in Consumption of the latter, where it will sustain life when everything else fails." DR. SINCLAIR COGHILL, Physician Roy. Nat. Hosp. for Consumption, Ventnor. 11 T" have convinced myself that in TuberA cular and the various forms of Strumous Disease, DR. DE J.KNGH'S LIGUT-BHOWN COD LIVER OIL possesses greater therapeutic cftkacy th*n anv other Cod Liver Oil with which I am acquainted. It was especially noted, in a large number of eases in which the patients protested they had never btei able to retain 6r digest other Cod Liver Oil, that DR. DE JJ>GIIS OIL was not only tolerttoj, but taken readily, and with marked benefit. JOSEPH J. POPE, ESQ., M.R.C.S., Late Staff curg. Army, Prof, of Hygiene, Uirkbeck Inst. "T found during my Indian experience J_ that the worth aud character of DR DE J"NGH'S LIGHT-BRO WN CO D LIVER OIL rem«inei unchanged by tropical h-at or foreign climate, and it was, frjm its un forniity of character, particularly adapt d for Jongcontiuued administration. The va'ue of ' hyJro carbons' in all debilitated states of the system is now becoming thorough-y recognised ; aid it is, without doubt, from thr animal oils and fats, rather than from then subfrfctutaj, that w_- may hope tc d.-rive the surest benefit. The ' il of DR I'h JONGH pUces in everyone's roich a reliable and valuable remedy, one that cannot be tot widely recognised." DR. R. C. CROF7 Author of " Handbook for th-.» ur*erv " DU. DK JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN COD L)YE • IL, fs almost a specific in man,) of the Diseases peculiar to Infancy and Child-hoo-1, and 1 have seen marked boneflt producel by its use Patients prefer it to the » Oils, and are able to retain it more comfortably." MR DE.IONGIIS LIGHT-HROWN COD t.IVER OIL is : ; oid ONLY in capsuled Imtbrial Half-Pints, 2s. od.; Pint*, 4a. 9d.; Quarts, 9s ; by all respectable Chemists ind l>rugg!sis throughout tho World. BOLE CONSIONcra : LNBAR, HAUFORD AND CO., 77, STRAND, LONDON. "TWTOTICE. — Coutt's Acetic Acid has cured J3I Mr. Hayter of Liver, Nervous, and Digestive Derangement, and the Functional Derangement caused by the jooisonous remedies administered to cure him of the above. He can therefore give practical advice for the u«e of the Acid in any Functional Derangement. Charge for advice mod - ate ; deforeoue to persons benefitted. Agent for the Acid, GEORGE HAYTER, Brighton Road, Parsell.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5632, 4 December 1879, Page 2

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