If you have not seen Lewisson the Jeweller'* Grand bhow Booms, yon have Kissed a treat thai you cannot net in New Zealand ; and I will tell yon what 1 saw there—if you don't believe me go and »ee (or your»elvca. ■ To commence with, there are two female assistants, who take any amount of trouble, bay or buy. and the]' seem to take a'pleasure in showing the goods for sale. . The assortment is grand. Starling silvor plate, in eases, for wedding presents; cups for Christmas presents; knife, fork, spoon, and cup, »a canes ; salvers, sliver tea and coffee sets, card ca-es, ete., etc. Then we come to electro-plated l,Qp<]i. which are of the very best quality, fro» Diion and Sons, and Martin Hull and Co. the two best Sheffield houses ; goods that wear a lifetime : rather costly, but good goods are the cheapest in the long run.' The assortment is too large to particularise. A grand musical box that plays thirty-six tunei is kept going all day ; some grand inlaid photographs, la frames, from plctuies in the Berlin Museum ; a novelty in the shape of L looking-glasses painted with flowers; the largest assortment of fans in the colony; hand Piliutid work-boxes, writing desks, jewel cases, glove boxes, and a large stock of all kinds of the best fancy goo4'f. j; - ,' •
It staqds to reason that medical prepare* tiops must deteriorate and lose their curative properties to a greater or less extent, ; when a - long time elaps.es between their being prepared and being brought into" use. This often accounts for the unsatisfactory results of using tome of the much-advertised nostrums brought into the colonial market from Europe and America. This applie ■ especially to cod-liver oil and its combinations, but purchaser's of Kdson's Emulsion of, Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites can depend upon the freshness of the preparation as well as the purity of the ingredients, whilst its price is considerably lower than those of imported articles. For all chest complaints and throat affections, as well as wasting diseases and general debility, it is invaluable. In b< tiles, at Is 6d, 2s fid, and 4s.—Bdson's Medical 'Hall, Queeu-street. . * _
■ Decline of Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by ■ "Wells' Health Renew'er.' At druggists. New Zea land Drug Company, Agents, Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7344, 3 June 1885, Page 3
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