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Thames-street Industries, by Percy Rugsell. This Illustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, &c. t published at 6d, maybe bad rrttfo from anyChemist In tho World, or Johk Gohnkll and Co. London.—fAdvt. Sander axd Sons* Euc. Extract (frontAm. Med. Journal, January, 1SS1). —Pitzor, M.D. Prof. Theory and Practice of iled. Am, Med. College says:—" It ia the best remedy known in typhomalarial, typhoid fever, erysipelas, diphtheria, scarlet ftver, small-pox, &c.; it effectually regards the disintegration of the animal fluids, which might result in a general breaking up of tho blocd and in death."— Zealand Drug Cempany, Auckland, Welling to» ■airistchurch, aad Duncdin, Agents. Eothoubia Pildlifera (Queensland asthma herb) with Hypophosphites, approved and recommended by the medical profession. The unparalleled success which has attended the introduction of tTuy nkw medicine for relieving and curing coughs, colds; asthma, diliiculty of breathing, hoarseness, irritation in the throat, bronchitis, and consumption in its early stnges. is corroborated by daily testimony. In bottles,, at 3a 6d; also, the above combined with pure qurnKKspecially designed for persons suffering from general itkbiltty consequent on pulmonary ailments, in bottles at 4s 6d. The above are pharmaceutical pre— parations agreeable to the taste, and may be taken by the most fastidious.—Edson's Medical Hall, 19G, Queen-street Auckland. To meet the increasing demand for linen goods of every description, at moderate prices. Smith and Caughey, 300 and 302, Upper Queenstreet, and at Newmarket, have made arrangements for regular shipments direct from the looms o£ Belfast manufacturers. By advices to hand, per last mail, the first consignment of a recent large pnrchaso will arrive next week, cx 8.8 Chimberozow This lot, in addition to linens, tabic damasks, cloths,, and napkins, will include hollands, towels, shirts, collars, and cuffs, A*c., together with over 500 dozen cambric handkerchiefs. These goods whre bouoii? for cash, and on such other advantageous terms as will enable advertisers to sell them at and under wholesale price. Great alterations have been effected in the City Hall Arcade premises, and persons wishing ta fnrnish a house or a room, can stroll through the various show-rooms, and seo at a glano what requLe. The proprietors are aiming at transacting their business as near the London style as possible, I and keep a very large stock (ospoeiallv of bedroom. ! fnrnituro and bedding) always ready for delivery, so I that new-comers, and young people getting married, can furnish their house in a day. The immense assortment of iron bedsteads surpasses any other establishment in the North Island. Garliclc and Cranwcll have now the largest cabinet factory fat Auckland, and by tho a(d of machinery, now in fqU swing, can eXSctSTrnders much quicker than heretofore. Jteweat deshmste carpets/ floorcloths, linoeum, Cretonnes, curtain Jiand all klt»ds of Manchester goods. Carpets laid fteflTaStK® oo^8 delivered free in to to. Five per cent, discount allowed on cash pw» ck&sss. Garliek and feMurell\£Ky Hall Area®?. Qutwutwet, AucklaeA. - • -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6591, 2 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6591, 2 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6591, 2 January 1883, Page 3