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) Fancy Goods. GO TO GOODSON'S JjOND&N ••••". FOR TXTATCHES, Gold a ver, all warranted to (IENT 3' and LADIES' DRESSING OASES, ex Vt time: rj VJT qoialtaly fitted, marvellously low! CLOCKS. Marble, Wood and Nickel, and every q lET and Pi, ARL BEAD NI/3KLETS, with one, -otberHn*.- - - Vj O. two, three in row. JEWELLERY, all Sterling Gold, and Sterling S (J r " SUver too; 6 O tt>IKTHDAY CARDS & BIRTHDAY BOOKS ELECTRO-PLATE It Lowest Prices we can w x> —snre none with us compare ; always do. <S * LBU.MS, SCRAPS, and PHOTOGRAPHS are . are never wanting there. "FX lAMOND3 (not Canterbmr) set in Abyssinian w jJ_JRUSHES, COMBS, &'od SOAPS, and U r.otd; O D SCENTS, and PERFUMES very sweet; SILVERINB, with Stones and Pearls, all lovely A T)I£SSE and LUBEN, MASON too, and otheiß to behold; (ZJ X quite a treat. PRESENTS, inch as these o.i Birthdays are tbe © rage; - J TJ OCKING HORSES, ROC9UNG BOATS,witli KINGS, BRACELETS, NECKLETS, with X\ etch that do not rock; lovely Charms, suiting every age; I jOLLS, vreat and small,dressed and undressed, g, 1/ a most gigantic stock! (II CUTLERY of evtry kind, Sheffield makes well O fTIOYS, suited both in prico and size to almost knows; 02 X eveiyone. / IHINA, GLASS, and CROCKERYWARE, im- Q A NE SHILLING, SIXPENCE, THREEvy ported straight from Home; O Vy PENCE each, more or I'jss anon. BOOKS at English Prices, then wherefore go o . pot more? rt A CCORDIANS and CONCERTINAS, sure music STATIONERY, none cheaper found in ware- .cL it bath charms; ->®i O house, Bhop, or store. O RCH KSTRaNETTES, and MUSIC BOXES. TtSSQ EH vy with belland drum alarms. DESKS. WORK-BOXES, and PAPETARIES, ' rTIHEJjONDON ARCADE—visit it—each patron with deep, mysterious drawers; 2 X we will thank you— BAGATELLE, DRAFTS, CHESS, and CRIB, ® TN it you'll find, JUST LOOK AROUND, and Games which have their laws; X " from a Needle to an Anchor." GO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. GO TO GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE. --- uv . QUESTIONS. ANSWERS. \Jkf ** *Is there such a noticeable redae- i ~ . _ , , I> tion In the price of CLOCKS, "WATCHES 6-5-B-OAUM!/ the Opening Of Gooaßon S JEWELLERY, CUTLERY, STATIONERY, and , London Arcade marked a new era on the city, FANCY GOODS generally in Auckland, during the an ® tlle " Small Profit and Quick Returns" principle past three yean? has led others to imitate it. WHY remains yet nnfu jlled the pre- OECAUSB an appreciating public know | dlctod closing of the London Arcade after who', ntroduced the "S. P. and.Q. R" motto , six months' existence t patronise the one who did so. . ; WHY is it unnecessary to " mark down" ~|T>ECAT)SE it is s&well known thatallgoods and "sell off," or by professedly "alarmin; 8B having always been marked in plain figures, at sacrifices," and M deferred payment/' decoy customers one uniform low rate of profit, no such artifice is into the Arcade? needed. VfcTHY should every resident of and "ff>ECAUSE in no place in the city can there V v visitor to Auckland inspect the London O be seen such a comprehensive and valuable Arcade before mating their purchases 1 assortment of goods at such tempting prices. NOTE THBJADDRESSES— GOODSON'S LONDON ARCADE, AUCKLAND. „ , „ CHRISTCHUROH LONDON OFFICE, ST. MART AXE. . Medical. —After two years' trial of your excellent FRUIT SALT, I can safely say that it bos saved me much misery from colonial fevers, indigestion, and impaired appetite, to which I have been subject during eleven years' residence in the tropics. It is invaluable to travellers as a preventive of sea-sickne>s, and a relief from the other ailments of life aboard ship; and for myself, I would as soon think of going a voyage without my tooth* brush as my bottle of FRUIT SALT. With ordinary care it does not get hurd and caked as other effervescent preparations do in warm and humid climates, and this is greatly in its favour.—l am, Sir, yours respectfully, BUCCESS IN LIFE.—"A new invention is brought before the public and commands success. A score of abominable im tations are immediately introduced by the unscrupulous, who, in copying the original closely enough to deceive tho public, *nd yet not.so exactly as to infringe upon legal rights, exercise an ingenuity that, employed in an original channel, could not fail to secure reputation and profit."—Adams. "\XTHO ARE THE REALLY GRE VT AND SUCCFSSFUL MEN OF THE WORLD t—Huxley wisely says : YY —"Those who take honours in Nature's university, who learn the laws which govern men and things, and obey them, are the really great and successful men in this world Those who won't learn at all are plucked ; and then you can't come up aeain. Nature's pluck means extermination." The simple meaning is, when ailing pay no attention to the regulation of your diet, exercise, or occupation ; attempt no conformity to the laws of life, or when you have drawn an overdraft on the bank of life, to., avoid the use of BNu'S FRUIT 3ALT, and you will ba surprised to learn tbe body what A frail and fickle tenement it is, Which, like the brittle glass that measures time, is often broken ere half its sand 3 are run. A -RUNAWAY KNOCK.—Douglas Jerrold, describing a very dangerous illness, from which his daughter had just recovered, said: —" Ah, sir, it was a Runaway Knock at Death's door, I can assure you." How to prevent death from disease by natural means, use ENO'S FRUIT SALT ;it is the best known remedy. It removes foetid or poisonous matter (the groundwork of disease) from tbe blood, allays nervous excitment, depression, and restores the nervous system to its proper condition. You cannot overstate its great value in keeping the blood pure and free from disease. USE ENO'S FRUIT SALT.—Or as a health giving, refreshing, cooling, invigorating beverage, or as a general laxative and tonic in the various forms of indigestion; also gouty or rhenmatic poisons from the blood, the ueglect of which often results in apoplexy, heart disease, and sudden death. EXPERIENCE SHOW 3 that mild ales, port wine, dark sherries, sweet champagne, liqueurs and brandies, are all very apt to disagree, while Ikht white winss, and gin or whisky, largely diluted with soda water' will be found tliß least objectionable. ENO'S FRUIT SALT is particularly adapted for any constitutional weakness of the liver. It possesses the power of reparation wben digestion has been disturbed or lost, and places the Invalid in the right track to health. A world of woe is avoided by those who keep and use ENO'S FRUIT SALT, therefore no family should be without it. - DIRECTIONS IN SIXTEEN LANGUAGES HOW TO PREVENT DISEASE. CAUTION.—LegaI rights are protected in overy civilised - country. Examine each Bottle, and ses that the Capsule Is marked " ENO'S FRUIT SALT."—Without it you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation Sold by all Chemists. Price 2s 9d and 4s Gd. PREPARED ONLY AT ENO'S FRUIT SALT WORKS, HATCHAM, LONDON, S.E., BY J. C. ENO'S PATENT.

PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC ' roues and developes the nervous energies! enrich ea the blood, promotes appetite, dispels lan* gour andl depression, fortifies the digestive organs. Is a.ppedfic remedy for neuralgia, ague, indigestion, fevers of eveiy kind* chest affections, and in wasting diseases,scrofulous tendencies, etc. - The whole frame la greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the constiinticai greatly strength* ened, and a return to robust health certain. Bottles, 82 doses, 4s 6d; next size .lis. Sqld by Chemists everywhere The name of J. Pepper, Bedford Labora* tory London, must be on the labs!; There is no Tonic so sextain In effect as Pepper's Quinine and Iron. It is strongly recommended to residents in India and the Colonies, and should always be kept ready for use in every case of fever or febrile condition. —Sold by Kempthorne, Prosser. and Co. LIVER COMPLAINTS. DR. KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LiV Kit PILLS (without mercury) THE BEST REMEDY FOB BILIOUSNESS STOMACH DKRAN GEMENT, FLATULENCE, PACTS BETWEEN THjtf SHOULDERS, BAD APPETITE, INDIGESTION, ACIDITY, HEAD ACKE, ETKAKxiiUItN, and all other symptoms of disordered liver and dyspepsia. Acknowledged by many eminent surgeons to be the safest and mildest i pills lor every constitution. 0 l hßuiiitiimaM.udiiii Sola by. Chemists and Medicine Vendors thronghon the World. Prepared by Jas. Rorke, London. Specially valuable Pills for residents abroad, and travellers fTIARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLIN JL Prepared only by J. Pepper, London. This Fluid combination, extracted from medicinal roots, to now used instead of blue pill and calomel for the euro qf dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symptoms of congestion of the Uver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, head-ache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling 01 general depression. It sets the sluggish livar in motion, very slightly acts on the bowels, giring a sense ox health and comfort within 24 houry. It is the safest medlcinei Taraxacum and Podophyllin is a fluid made only by J. PEPPER, Bedford Laboratory, liondon, whose name is on every label.' Bottles, 2s 9a and 4s 6a. Sold by all Chemists/ A most valuable essential medicine fox India, Australia, the Care and q~ M —Sold by Kempthorae, Prosser 6fe C3ULPHOLINE LOTION. "—An Ex kJ ternal Means of CURING SKIN DISEASES, .ISere is scarcely any erupUon but will yield to - oulphoiine in a few days, and commence to fade away even if itseems past cure. Ordinary pimples, redness, blotches, scurf, roughness, vanish as if by Djagio; whilst old, enduring skin disorders, that have plagued the sufferers for years, however dseuly rooted they may be, Solpholino" will successfully attack . them. It destroys the anlmalculse which cause these .unsightly, irritable, painful affections, and always proaucaa s dear, Uoalthy .natural condition of the t Lotion is sold bv meat Chemists. Made by T. Pepper and Co, London. Bottle*. 2s 9d. Boid by Kempthonie, Prsuer and Co:

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XX, Issue 6828, 5 October 1883, Page 2

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