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Sienor Otto Hug, the celebrated Swiss clairvoyant, can be consulted every day from ten to twelve o'clock, and from two till five, at St. Hungo's Chatnbeia, opposite Bank of Now Zealand, Queenstreet.

Wβ have just been shown by F. LewissoD,-twen<y-four tingle stone lady's and gent's diamond riiifs, pure white, set in IS carrot golii, which ho is offering for £7 10s each. They are a bargain, and for sale at b'. H. Lewisson's, wholesale and retail jeweller's shop, Queen-street, Auckland.

Adultkrated Insect Powder. — An article in tho Pharmaceutical Journal, states that six out of 12 samples of Insect Fowdor examined were artificially coloured, yollow ch-omo and tumeric being tho adulterants. Aicxin's Persian Insecticide is guaranteed to be the bast Insect Powder procurable in tho London Market, sold in perforated tin*. Retail. Is Od each. Address: " The Pharmacy," Queen-streetfl It is death and destruction to fleas, mosquitoes, moths gnats, and all insect life. 7

Dr. de Jongh's Ltght-Bkown Cod Liver Oil.—ln Consumption its efficacy is unequalled. Dr. Ncdley, Physician to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland ■writes: "Of all the preparations of that raluablo remedial ajent, Cod Liver Oil, the most uniformly pure, the most palatable, and tha most oasjly retained by the stomach, is Dr. de Jongh's Light-Brown Oil. I lmve habitually prescribed Dr. de Jongh's Oil in cases of Pulmonary Consumption, with very beneficial results, and I can confidently recommend .ts tho most etlicacieus kind." Sold only in capsuled hu;jerial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all chemists Jolo wmsignccs A.r.ia.- Har-ford and Co., 77, Strand Londou.

St. Jacobs Oil proves to be a Mascotte "La Mascotte," Burnett-street, St. Kilde, 21st November, ISB3. To the Editor of the New Zealand Herald. Dear Sir, —1 have boon suffering from severe and painful chilblains fo some years. Have tried everything possible to cure them, but only got temporary relief. After two applications of St. Jacobs Oil thoy entirely disappeared, and have never been troubled with them since.—l remain, dear sir, yours, faithfully, F. E. Samuell, Teacher of tho Pianoforte —M. Levy and Co., Wholesale Depdt Auckland.

We have made Concrete a Speciality, are prnotically acquainted with its treatment, havb studied how to reduce its Cost by adopting Plans and Specifications to suit it, how to frame for Builrticgs. Tanks, etc., cheaply, and are prepnred to' give Parties spkciftisq or csino our limb), the fullost information. CONCRETE WORK of all kinds urdor taken by Private Contract. All Mahurangi, Limes are not alike, and none of Wilson's is genuine with out tho Trado Mark.—Caution—Anyone putt tog othor lime in bags boarin? our Trade Mark is liable to be prosoouted.— J. Wilson and Co., 75, Queeu-street.— [Advt.]

Our Western people are liable to be laid low by mnlsrial fover when breaking up new lands. The folks in the Eart are also complaining e,f fevers, chills, and aguee, arising from decaying vegetable matter, avid imperfect drainage. For oithw East or West tho remedy is Ayr's Aguo Cure.

That Husband of Mink is threfi times the man ho was before he began using "Wells' Health Renewor."— Now Zealand Drug Company, Auckland. " Rough on Rats." —Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flioa, auta, bed-bugs, beetles, Insects, skunk\ jack-rabbits, gophers. Druggists— Zealand Drug Company, Auckland. , Every householder should ha v a copy of the Auokland Dlroc ory.just out, pr'ico 5s for sale at all stationers . A fretful mother and cross child indicates ill health, requiring only Hob Blttfjxs to remove. See,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6936, 9 February 1884, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6936, 9 February 1884, Page 1 (Supplement)

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6936, 9 February 1884, Page 1 (Supplement)