The Fierce Competition at "present ragingin commercial circles at home, is nowhere more noticeable than amongst the manufacturers of velveteens. The result is an article of superior finish remarkable alike for its brilliancy and softne?* of tone. The new shades, " Petunia," " Peacock," Maroon, &c., in. tho " Amarant" make; as, also, in a remarkably cheap black, are on view at J. M. McLachlan's, 222, Queen-street, opposite McArthux and Co.'s large warehouse, and next to Messrs. Cruickshank and Miller's, where a cash salo is now being held
A Fact "Worth Bewkmbering.—lll oar style of climate, with, its sadden changes of tempera* ture—cold and heat, rain, wind, and sunshine, ofttn intermingled in a single day—it is no wonder that o<or children, friends, and relatives are so frequently takon from us by neglected colds, half tho deaths resulting directly from this causc. A bottle of Boschre's German Syrup, kept about your home for immediate use, will prevent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by tho use of threo or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hemorrhages, Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup, or anj disease of the Throat or Lunss, its success is simply wonderful, as your druggist will tell you. Geekas Syrup is now sold in every town and village in the civilised world. Sample bottles, for trial, 9d; regular size, 3s 6<l. Sold by all chemists, and wholesale by the .New • Zealand Drug Company, Auckland, Wiiilin£tOH, Christcliurch, and Dunertin.
Ladies of Newmarket, Hemuera, Epsom, and surrounding districts-can now be supplied with drapery of every description at 10 to 15 per cent, under usual Queen-street prices at the New Drapery Establishment (next Mr. Taite's, chemist), recently opened as a branch of Wm. H. Smith'r, Cheap Drapery Warehouse, 300 and 802, Queen-street, opposite Army and Navy HoteL
The Eye, Ear, _ Thboat, Nose, kc.—ln addition to the numerous cures of the above diseases,. certified in - these columns, attention is particularly directed to tho cases of Diseases or tub Skin, numbers of patients afflicted having been effectually treated by Dr. Grant! (see advortisemeni), and sent home rejoicing at their recovery, tfter being under the care of the elite of the medical profession without receiving any benefit. Those who are now suffering should lose no time in availing themselves of Dr." Grant's and experience, he being the only specialist for diseases of the skia in the colony.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6485, 30 August 1882, Page 3
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