List of visitors staying at Lake House, Oitircmntu, for tho week ending December -7 :— Mr. in.'l Mrs. 1L Wilkin. Mr. \V. 15. Wilkin, Mr. K. (I. Stc.idman, Mr. It. Beethnm (R.M.), Mr. V. Schourup, Air. W. H. Marley, Christrhureh ; Mrs. K. Waddell, iJunedii ; Mr. K. Whittier, Mr. .S. 11. Fhilcox,London ; Mr. J.T. llowioMclCwan.Mr. James Storor. Scotland ; Mr. Onirics E. Heetharn, Napier; Mr. and -Mrs. S. S. Graham and child, Waikato ; Mr. and Mr?. K. ti. 15. Clough and child, Tauranc'a ; Mr. W. F. Parr, Fiji ; Mrs. Ulades, Mrs. J. A. Pond aud chili!, Mr. W. Culpati. Mr. J. M. Alexander, Mr. S. Hciketb, Mr. C. «S. S. Utorge, Mr. und Mrs. D. L. Mitrih ch and party (f»), Auckland ; Mr. S. Turtle. Mr. It. M. Smith, Mr. Jauies Maeandru-w, 'iharues ; Mr. and' .Mrs. Kcarnley, Miss Brown, Nelson College ; Mr. J. L. IMxcn, CLiistchurch. G. S. O'Halioran, the local auctioneer, land agent. has several nice properties in hand | for Kale at To Aroha, both in tho town aud suburbs; | a general store doing a good business Principals only treated with. Auction stiles weekly.—[A Thamks-.stp.kkt by Percy Ru£s<'.'N. This Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, & c., published at Cd, maj be had tfr;;ti?. from any Chemist in the World, or Jots.s* Gcsnell and Co. London.—fAdvt. Tin: N"o\*-ArUi^veracje of the is ('antrell's Montserrat I.ime.tl'ice l'liamI'Ai.sl "The drink of tho period" ; " not doctored with essences" ; wholesome, cooling, refreshing. Wiioles *]•"», uinepenee per bottle, at the Pharmacy, (Jucep-street What Shall I Drink?— Montserrat, Lime-Fr.iit Joice and Cordials. The Lancet says "We counsel the pubPc to drink their Lime-Juice whenever and wherever they list. As a rule, IyineJuice i>, particularly during tho summer, a far moro : wholesome drink th.n any form of alcoh«> . We have subjected the samples of the ' Limo-Fruit Juice' of the Montv.rrat Company to full analysis, with a view to te-t its quality and purity. We have found it to he in sound condition, aud entirely free from adulteration."—Agent, .T. Edcou, Chemist, AucUlaxul. EnpiitJiiUiA Piluliteua (Quecuslaiicl asthma herb) with Ilypophosphites, approved and recommended by the medical profession. The unparalleled success which has attended the introduction of tills xky.' MtPTeiN?. for relieving and curing coughs, colds, asthma, difficulty of breathing, hoarseness, irritation in the throat, bronchitis, and consumption in its early stages, is corroborated by daily testimony. In bottles, at 3.s Gd ; also, the above combined with J'cr.n <2i;inink specially designed for persons suffering from general jteEii.rrv consequent on pulmonary ailments, in bottles at 4s Cd. The above are pharmaceutical preparations agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most fastidious.—Edson's Medical Hall, 100, Queen-street Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6590, 1 January 1883, Page 6
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