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Houses &nd Land. JOSHUA JACKSON MINING, BANK AND INSURANCE BROKER, HOT7SK, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENT, 14, N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Auckland. . Mortgages Negotiated, Temporary Loans effected, Confidential Business of every description undertaken. FOR SALE, * WANGARATTA—SSO acres good volcanic Land, fenced and subdivided, into 7 paddocks; seven-roomed House and necessary outbuildings. THAMES VALLEY—2OOO "acres first-class Land, main road passes through, splendid water, and surrounded on upper side by good bush. THAMES A 7 "ALLEY—Sections of 50 to 100 acres on deferred payment, land is improved and splendid soil; good river and road communication. WAIRANGI VALLEY—IOO acres good ploughable Land, splendid run adjoining; small House, cheap. WAIKAI O RIVER—2SO acres maanificent alluvial, river' frontage, good road, four-roomed House, Orchard, etc., fine run adjacent; a bargain. Terms easy. HUNTLY, opposite side of River, 100 acres virgin alluvial, really good land, unimproved, cheap. I'OKENO—IS acres (about); a •well-culti-vated Homestead, good house, shrubbery, orchard; close to station and schools. POKENO —110 acres fine improved volcanic Land; eight-roomed House, Orchard, etc. MANGERE—II acres rich land, well-shel-tered, subdivided into three paddocks, with a 4-roomed House, cowshed, dairy, &c. Terms easy. REMUERA—II-roomed House, with coach house and stabling, &c.; stands on 4 acres of rich land ; unrivalled sea view. GREEN LANE—Several choice residence sites from 3to 5 acres rich alluvial soil term 3 easy "WAITOA—7OO acres splendid level Land; a small portion of swamp, and adjoining Hon. Thos. Russell's estate; cheap, and easy terms. PATERANGI — 200 acres undulating rich Land ; mostly in English grasses; well sheltered, and a fine running stream, with 4-roomed cottage, garden and orchard. UPPER PITT-STREET, Close to Newton Road—B-roomed house; tank, splendid well, and replete with every convenience; fino view. J.J. has for sale on banks of Waikato and its tribuaries several original grants of choice alluvial land, uitable for small capitalists. Fancy Goods. JpRESENTS AND JJIRTHDAY" pRESENTS AT JVT.ONTAGUE'S Jh"ANCY jgAZAAR, QUEEN-STREET. The Proprietor of the above well-known and popular Establishment in thanking his numerous patrons of the past fourteen years, has much pleasure in announcing that he is enabled to offer them special advantages at this festive season, on account of. large< ' shipments just to hand, purchased in the home market at a Great Reduction, Consisting of— DOLLS AND TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, "WORK-BOXES, WRITING-DESKS, ALBUMS, PURSES, LADIES* BAGS, DRESSING-CASES, ELECTRO - PLATED WARE ORNAMENTS, VASES, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL GLASSWARE, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, BERLIN WOOLS AND WOOL-WORK, SILKS, AND ALL CLASSES OF FANCY WORK MATERIAL, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, CHAINS, NECKLETS, LOCKETS, RINGS, STUDS, BROOCHES, EARRINGS, ETC. ALL GUARANTEED. THE NEW AMERICAN CORAL JEWELLERY, CLOCKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ETC. SPECLAL REDUCTION TO BAZAARS ANE STOREKEEPERS. ADDRESS:— MONTAGUE'S FANCY BAZAAR, Queen-stkeet.

Medical. JQ R. jy E JONGH'S (KSIOHT OF THE ORDER OF LEOPOLD OF BELGIUM, KNIGHT OF THE LEGION OF HONOUR) QOD 01 L, l>roved by thirty years' medical experience to be THE ONLY COB LIVER OIL •which produces the full curative effects in CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST, THROAT AFFECTIONS, GENERAL DEBILITY, "WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, RICKETS, | AND ALL SCROFULOUS DISORDERS. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. DR. PROSSER JAMES, Lecturer on Materia Medica, London Hospital. " Dr. ®e Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Livee Oil contains the whole of the active ingredients of the remedy, and is easily digested. Hence its value, not only in Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, but in a great number of cases to which the Profession is extending ► its use." l DR. HUNTER SKMPLE, Phys. H»sp. for Dis. of the Throat and Chest, London v li I hare long been aware of the great reputation enjoyed by the Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil introduced into medical practice by Dr. de Jongh, and have recommended t it with the utmost confidence. I have no hesitation in stating my opinion that it possesses all the qualities of a good and efficient medicine. Its taste is by no means disagreeable, and might even be called pleaI sant. I have found Dr. de Jongii's Oil i very useful in cases of Chroaie Cough, Mid especially in Laryngeal Disease complicated with Consumption." DR. WHITMORE, Medical Officer of Health, St. Marylebone, London. I "My own somewhat lengthened experience 3 as a Medical Practitioner enables me with confidence to recommend Dr. De Jonoh's Light-Brown Cod Liver OiLas being more , uniform in quality, more certain in its t effects, moro palatable, and infinitely less likely to disagree with the stomach than the Pale Oil. If 1 were asked for an explanation ef the marked success which for so many ' T years has attended the administration of 9 Dr. de Jonoh's Liuut-BrownCod Liver Oil, I should say that it is owing to its extraordinary medicinal, dietetic, and regi- , uiinal properties, and which arc found to I exist in no other medicine that I am » acquainted with, in such uniform corabina--1 tion." 3 DR. SAUNDERS, C.8., Late ©eputy-inspector-General Army Hospitals, i Superintendent London Medical Mission. - " I have used Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil extensively among the sick poor of St. Giles's, and consider it a valuabk remedy, especially in the "Wasting Diseases P of Children." s 5 Dr. be Jongii's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil is sold onlv in capsuled Imperial Half-Pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all respectable Chemists and Druggists throughout the World. SOLE G«khiqxehs: ANfiAR, HARFORD AND 0., 77, STRANG), LONDON.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6001, 10 February 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6001, 10 February 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6001, 10 February 1881, Page 2

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