, A Fact Worth Knowing.—Are yon suffering with consumption, coughs, severe cold" settled on the.breast, pneumonia, or any disease of the throat and lungs? If so, goto your druggist and get a bottle of Boschee's German syrup. The people are going wild : over Its success, and druggists all over our country are writing us of its wonderful cores among their customers. It has by far the largest sale of any remedy," simply became it is of so much value in all affections of this kind. Chronic cases quickly yield oit Druggists recommend it, and physicians prescribe it.' If you wish to try Its superior virtue, get a sample bottle for 6d, Large size bottles 3s Gd. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Well's ''Rough ok Cobns."—Ask for Wells' V Bongh on Corns." Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions. — New Zealand Drug Company, Auckland. » •" Goke, because it makes no smoke, is peculiarly adapted/for. USB in cities, and there Is overy reason to believe that, weight for . weight, it is a more economical fuel than steam coal.' Thus, for examplo, in short boilers, or those in which there is not a lone run in the clUjnney, coke will prove more economical than ""coal. 'L'wo excellent illustrations of this fact have come uuder our notice. In one, a small vertical boiler, without tubes, actually evaporated nearly Bibs of cold water per pound of coke. With coal the same bailer could, at tnost, have evaporated Bibs; that is, if : the coal could'' hive "been ' fairly burnt at all which wo doUbt.-- In. the other one, the evaporation was at the rati of '6'661b» of water to the pound ol coal, with the; boller~:d6ing' precisely the same work and under similar*conditions—the only change being that gas coke was used insWad'of coal ae fuel; the evaporation was 8;llb : ofvwater;per'pound of coko. Steam users are invited to apply for a reprint ol article from the Engineer, to be obtained at the Gas Office.' ■ ■
Call on young Chambers, at 70, Queen - stresf, conperaing eetfiDg maohinos.—Public Oplniont
A Large- Stock of New flrapery,, MilIlnery and Clothing, Jmt rocelred by Nbrthninberland, from London; will be ready for sale on Mohdai, April 7, at T. McHaster'n, Queen-jtreet. ■■■■•■■■
" No one can be sick if the stomach, blood, Hv«r and fcidneyo are welli Hop'Bittera keeps them well.- Notice -' . ■■'•;■ '■■'■■ •■ ■";*' ■ ; : " ■■
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6998, 22 April 1884, Page 6
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