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Jl I , The road which Oarlyle has taken is a roots by which German ideas become English. By it the two nation* are sisters. He speaks like Goethe, of the spirit which weaves eternally the living robe of divinity. He speak* like Fiohte, of the divine mysticism of the world, that unity of Nature whioh it arrived aft by dint of reasonings and abstractions. Beneficent Nature grants to sufferers from breaches of her lawn the inestimable gift—renewed health. It la becoming lets mysterious. The antidote for the bane is close at hand— fitaoM lyptua globulus. The Fiery Foe is doing its work. The healing properties of this wonderful agent is concentrated in the Euoalyptene Ointment. Its action is truly surprising. Aiokifig Queen-street, is the maker. By appointment to Hit Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, the Earl tt Pembroke, the Marquis of (formanby, and the Governors of New Zealand. R. H. fUxiTLErr, Artist Photographer, Queen-street, Auckland. First Order of Merit Sydney Exhibition. 1879, and Melbourne Exhibition* 1890-1. R.H.B. announces the completion of the / alterations to his premises, and that the New Studio, together with the improved Appliance* of the most modern construction, brought by him from Europe, enable him to produce every variety of Photograsnia Picture, in the most finished style of the art. He invites inspection of his establishment and the specimens of bis woirk. Portraits in oils and water colour are specialities; also the new oval and cirpalar opal plaques. ■ t ' All your owafault it you remain siok op out of health, when you can get Hop fitters made to i American (Jo. Read. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7898, 17 March 1887, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7898, 17 March 1887, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7898, 17 March 1887, Page 3

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