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Send to Smith and Caughey, 300 and 302. Upper Queen-streot. for an assorted packet of 12 beautiful Christmas Cards ; post paid for Is 6d. Over SOOO to choc so from. Sander and Sons' Ecc. Exdbact (St Louis Clinical Record. Jan., "ISS2).-Hazard, M.D., Prof, of Pathology and Diseases of the Mind, states r —We have examined half a dozen specimens of EucKxtract. Sander's preparation was the only one which corresponds to scientific tests. In specifying that preparation, the medical profession, which has been swindled with false brands, has tbo only means of assuring itself to get the genuine article.—The Kew Zealand Drag Company, Auckland, WvlTngton, Christchurch. and Dunedin, Agent 3. Dr. de Jongh's Ligitt-Browx Coi> Liver Oil.—By far the most efficacious restorative. Br. Whitmo're, Medical Officer of Health, St. Marylebone, writes: "If I were asked for an explanation of the marked success which for so many years lias attended the administration of Dr. de .Tongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil, I should say that it is owing to its extraordinary medicinal, dietetic, anil regiminal properties, and which are found to exist in no other medicine that I am acquainted with, in such uniform comoinatien." Sold only in capsuled Imperial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all chemists. .Sole consignees, An>ar, Harford and Co. 77, Strand, London. What Shall I Drink? Montserrat, I.imeL"ri:it Juice and Cordials. Tli- Lincet says :— "W counsel the public to <lrink ti-ir I.ime-Jufce whoever and wherever they list. A- ;■■ ml■■. I, ; me-JuU-e is, during the mi:.in- r. i. f.r more wholesome drink tb.in any form ; ; •'.■■•!... '.'.'.. huve suuj.'c-ert the famples of the ' l/ni • ' -\' : . •'■i: <■' of the .Montserrat Company full :i".i :■ with . vi.-w to tot its quality and purity. '.'.. .. ve found ii to be in eouixl condition, ami eiuini. i:ee from adulteration."—Agent, J. Edscjn, Chemist, Auckland.

Amongst the large number of drapers' shops in Auckland, our readers may be at a loss to We learn that T. McMaster has imported this season a very large stock from the best English and Scotch houses, comprising novelties in Millinery, Shinties, and Visettes ; also, the new Ginghams. Sateens, Satinettes, Nuns'and Oatmeal Cloths, choice Laces and Nets; also, a large variety of Men's and Boys* Clcthing. T. M. having imported so largely from Home, this season will sell very cheap. Special attention to country customers anil their orders at T» McMa-ter's, 242 Queen-street, opposite the Market. A Fact Worth Remembering.—ln our style of climate, with its sudden changes of temperature—colli and heat, rain, wind, and sunshine, often intermingled in a single day—it is no wonder that our children, friends, and relatives are so frequently taken from us by neglected colds, half the deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Boscubk's German Syrup, kept about your home for immediate use, will prevent serious sickness, a large doctor's bill, and perhaps death, by the use of three or four doses. For curing Consumption, Hemorrhages. Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, Croup, or anj disease of the Throat or Lungs, its success is simply wonderful ss your druggist will tell you. Gekjian Syrup is now sold in every town and village in the civilised world. Sample bottles, for trial, 9u; regular stae. 3s e<l. Sold by aU chemists, and wholesale by the New Zealand Drug Company, Auckland, Wellington, Great changes are taking place in Auckland, new business premises of various ?iir_d3 are rapidly improving the appearance of the city; several firms ate extending their premises, and the keen competitive spirit of the Old Country is now apparent amoßgst the city tradesmen; the wholesale warehousemen, ironmongers, and basks, are unending their boundaries; and not tho le.tst important amongst the local industry establishments is the completion of a large concrete building threis storeys hlgn, 75 feet long, and 60 wide, erected in Lomestreet, as a cabinet factory for Messrs. Garlick and Crauwell, who have erected machinery with the latest improvements, enabling them to turn out their work economically and expeditiously. Thia firm are now giving up their drapery and clothing business in order to secure more space as show rooms for their furniture, and, to effect a speedy clearance, have reduced to a very low price all their drapery and clothing, which will be sold (for cash only) for one inoath This is a splendid opportunity for thrifty houstwires not only to secure clothing bat all kinds of jbneh«bter and furnishing goods at rates that will pay to U% goods by till they are really wanted. «

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6572, 9 December 1882, Page 3