A Fact Worth Knowing.—Are you suffering with consumption. coughs. soTcro colds settled on tho breast, pneumonia, or any disease of the threat and longs? If so, go to your druggist and got a bottle of 'Bosohee's German syrup. The people are going wild over its success, and druggists all over oar country are writing us of its wondorful oures among theircmtomers. It has by far the largost sals of any xejnedf, supply becaute it Is of so much value In all aft - - (thin kind. Chronic casos quickly, yield f' : recommend It, and physicians pre ' smbe it. .} (you wish to try its superior virtue, get a sample turtle for 6d. Large size bottles 3s 6d. - Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. ''
-Coke, because it makes no smoke, is peculiarly, adapted for use in cities, and there is every reason to believe that, weight for weight, it Is a more economical fuel than steam co&L Thus/for example, in short boilers, or those In which there is not- a long run in the chimney, cote will provo moro economical than coat Two excellent illustrations of this fact tiavo come under our notice. In one, a small vertical boiler, 1 without actually evaporated nearly Dibs of cald watsr per ponnd of coke. With cosl the same boiler could, at most, have evaporated Olbs; that is. If the coal could have been fairly burnt at all, which we doubt. In the other one, thtf evaporation was at the rate of a-681bs of water to the pound of coal, wltK the boiler dointf precisely the same work and under similar conditions—the only diango being tbftt km coke was'asod instead of coal aa fuel; the' evaporation- was '8-llb ;0f water per pound of coke. Steam l users are- invited to apply for a. reprint of article from the Engineer, to ba obtained at >ho Ou Office. _ . . i ■ !For"; bedroom tiurnitnre, you cannot do better--than '-purchase- from tho 2ity Hall : Arcade. Immense variety—common, strong, and cheap, as well as high-class: ' irbtt bedsteads and bedding all sizes, ready for delivery.' Sitting, dining, and drawing-room forsuure to suit, every class of customer., /All kinds of Manchester , soeds, such as sheetings, quilts, cillc.oes,' curUins, blinds, and cretonnes BUnkota both colonial and English. DiscounKof 6 per cent,, allowed to cash buyers. Garllok and Cranwell, City Hall Arcade. Qneen-stroet, Auckland, . ■ , , "-New Chums and Young People .atout to famish a house can save trouble, time, and money by consulting Garllck and Cranwell. with hint* on honu*furaishing free* ' Furniture suitable to your wants always on band. , The Cheap. Furnishing Warahpuso In Auckland is Garlick and Cranwelle, Queen-street; Factory, Lomo-atrcet. 'TaoTHACHBCDRE,—Edson'a Magic Essence vefl immediate relief. In shilling bottle*
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New Zealand Herald, Issue XXI, 15 May 1884, Page 6
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