ROOM. Ie I only had room or a window in proportion to my stock, I could astonish the citizens of Auckland by the grand display, I could make of electro-plated goods, having just imported 15 cases, all novelties, nerer before in Auckland. A few of each will be displayed daily on my window. They must be seen to be appreciated. 100 pairs of electro-plated flower vases, goods too numerous to mention, and all novelties. F. H. Lswissoy, Queen-street. [Advt.] Opposite Union Bank.
Dr. de Joxgh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil..—The facility with which this Oil is digested is ono of its peculiar characteristics. Br. Edgar Sbcp pard. Professor of Psychological Medicine, King's College, writes: "Dr. Sheppnrd has made extensive use of Dr. de Jongh's-Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil, and has great pleasure in testifying to its 'superiority over every other preparation to be met within this country. It has tho rare excellence of being well borne and assimilated by "stomachs which oeject the ordi nary Oils." Sold only in capsuled Imperial Half' pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all cliemiste. Sole con signees, Assar, H&rford and i.C'O., I" 7, Strand, Lon-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6288, 12 January 1882, Page 3
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