, POPULAR COMPOSER'S VERDICT. 1 Maison Suis'e, • ■ ~j . Petersham, t "f v? -; v "' •••';•. • . Pebruafy 10,1883. - Gentlemen,—- :• •. :;ti I-:.?/';:-'.*. r «. I have pleasure in informing youtfcat St. Jacob* . Oil has : just relieved my wife of a levers attack of tooth toe and'neuralgia.' I muet confer 1 'tried it somewhat reluctantly, having been victimised at different times by many spuriqus preparations, but ) am glad 10 Bay that St. Jacob's Oil gave ber immediate relief, and is all ypu claim it 'to be. I shall recommend it'with every confidence, ul hare used It personally to alleviate the irritation Mining from mosquito bites. - , ■ I am, gentlemen, <• Yours respectfully,'. < . ii. ? ' S'nHMitKS BROWN. [Mr. Summers Brown is the writer and composer of the papular patriotic song, " Our Brave Boys at the Front,' which is causing such a furore amongst the well-wishers of the N.S. W. contingent ] JgJMIL FRESE'S HAMBURG TEA. The well known Tea has proved itself to be a most certain and efficacious Remedy for such Dl*eases as Sadden and Severe Golds, Coughi, Fevers, and Ague, Asthma, Phthisis. Headache, Boweli, Kidney and Liver Complaints, the Piles, Congestion, Ac., caused by an impur* state or supeiflnity of blood. Its u«e removes Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions. Pimples on the face, Bio ches, Bolls, and pains in the Ipones had joints. It is a preventive against contagion, and " destroys inhaled Miasmatic and Contagious Vapours. It purifies the hlcod, cleanses the stomach and bowels, and gives to the whole system a healthy easy tone. It opens the bowels in a very mild and certain way. It works on the system generally, causing little or no discomfort. It will prevent almost any disease if used at least once a month. It restores the appetite, it removes. the distress caused by eating hearty food or overloading the stomach, and Pill be found effectual as a Family Remedy where a simple purgative only is needed. m PEACOCK, * . OPTICIAN, AND MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER SpORTLAND-STRBET. Just Received— Registering Aneroid Barometers Spectaolos, and Hye-glasses of every description accurately fitted. ' Powerful Telescopes, Binoculars, Field Glasses ana Microscopes, Opera Glasses, choice patterns, Theodolites, Levels, Prismatic OompassM, Plotting, Scales, and Surveyors' requisites, Sextants, Compasses, and Binnacles, , Barometers and Thermometers, Graphosropes, Stereoscopes and Views, Electric Bells and Fittings, etc , etc. INSTRUMENTS, AND SEWING MACHINES .: : . REPAIRED. .. ■; - QUICK'S STABLES, ■ , ; . ALBERT-STREET. Mr. F. Quick begs to return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage received while carrying on the business known as "Quick's Livery and Bait Stables," Albert-street, and trusts that Messrs. James Dignan and Co., the gentlemen to whom be has relinquished the same, \yili be. accorded support in an equally liberal manner. ' Patrons can rely upon being treated civilly and fairly by his successors, under whose proprietary he feels sura the Hostelry will become the favourite of Auckland. " J. J. DIGNAN. [T. FOLEY.] [?. LONDON. Messrs. James dignan and co., ' having purchased Mr. F. Quick's business, hope to merit the patronage so generously bestowed on their late and popular predecessor. For Hire—Hansom Cabs, Open and Close Carriages, Buggies of every description. Wijonnettes, Breaks, and Omnibuses, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses, Private Carriages with Livery. Hearses and Mourning Coaches. Orders .by Post, Telegraph, or .Telephone (No. 121) receive careful attention.' The Stable provides unsurpassed accommodation for Horses, etc. Night Attendance. Charges moderate/., - ,>• J. M. H asleit j < BUILDER, FORT-STREET ' Wishes to inform his ; Customers and the Public generally that he has now moved into Larger Prptpises adjoining the Fort-street entrance to Post Office and is how prepared to carry out Alterations and Additions of every description connected with' the Trade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7344, 3 June 1885, Page 6
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