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Flour Mills. Lady Visitor.— How do you manage to make such perfectly delicious scones? Housewife.— using that • NEW BRAND OF FLOUR MADE AT THE JUtdifcuid potter iCItCCs, (BRA.ND RED AND BLACK). IT IS REALLY A FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FLOUR. There 10 nothing in the market to compare with it, and then you know by using it, THE MONEY IS KEPT IN THE NORTH. AUCKLAND ROLLER MILLS. R. R. HUNT, Manager. ' . - Ironmongery. — ~ Medical. _ Ironmongery. WINGATE, BURNS & CO., CO "UIP^ON WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND EXPORT IRONMONGERS, And its Successful treatment, CUSTOMS-STREET, AUCKLAND, Showing that direful disease to be curable in Invite the attention of purchasers to their large and fresh . all its stages ; with observations on \ t . . STOCK OF GENERAL IRONMONGERY, ASTHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, &c." ■ 250,000 have been sold in England. . Their stock comprises the various lines required to- - Colonial Edition, 6d. (7 d. Post Free J , BUILDERS' AND GENERAL FURNISHING PURPOSES, 'v- w,„annrm„rrrTT,ar T.mTr.nnTmti Published by Rioby, 64, King William Street, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Adelaide; G. Robertson & Co., 83, Little Collins To which they have just added 915 PACKAGES, ex ship Mercia, from London, and west'* AosSla B UraoN B & dl Co.' Auckland, and 260 CASKS KNIGHT, BEVAN & CO.'S CEMENT, ox e.a. Arawa. "" Z " 1 " dl shipments TO arrive : CATARRH, COUGHS, HOARSENESS. Per Ship Killochan, from London : ' ' 931 PACKAGES AND PIECES IRONMONGERY, including pmr 20 TONS JOHNSON'S FENCING WIRE COUGHS, COLDS, ETC., Per Ship Trevelyan, from Glasgow PAKI^Dr\/PQ 105 PACKAGES, including— UUNUKtVtO 60 REGISTER GRATES and 34 KITCHEN RANGES BALSAMIC ELIXIR " Per Ship Piako, from London. . _ . », .v, ' ■ ■ 338 PACKAGES, including— V . lQ B ° ttleS It M, fcM. &Ml 40 CASES GALVANISED IRON, 5 CASES CAST STEEL P "&d/ e , 'Pe&ha™^ondol^nd oo^6 3 PORTABLE FIRE ENGINES, 60 DOZEN SCYTHES, SICKLES, AND SOLD BY ALL THE BEST MEDICINE REAP HOOKS, 1 CASE SHEEP SHEARS, 6 CHAFF CUTTERS HOUSES IN THE COLONIES. 2 SMITH'S BELLOWS, with patent reversible pipe, extra leathered, and double- —mm—————otto—— Per Ship Albert Russell, from New York: CpOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." 19 CASES AXES, 3 CASES ROCHESTER LAMPS, 2 CASES STORE TRUCKS - 1 - ' ' " 1 CASE DIXON'S PENCILS, 20 CASES TURPENTINE 17 BUNDLES OARS, 1 CASE AMERICAN LOCKS, 9 CASES WRINGERS . Illl*!! CPS 2 CASES BORING MACHINES, 1 CASE LOOP SNATHS v : , u#riRLD FAMED ' 12 EMERY WHEELS, 1 CASE CORK-LINED FAUCETS " i Il I - ■L l UJ . A fllll" 42 PIECES BEST QUALITY HICKORY, 1 CASE ELM HUBS 1 [WflYjjTT| TT|^j| 56 BUNDLES SHAFTS AND RIMS, 32 SETS AXLES 4 CASES CARRIAGE IRONMONGERY, 20 FIFTH WHEELS m The great blood purifier and restorer. . 1 CASE SILVER and JAPANNED LINING NAILS Has the Largest Sale of any Medicine is the 1 CASE MOROCCO LEATHER, 1 CASE SILVER SEAT HANDLES For cleansing and dS'g the blood from all 1 CASE CARRIAGE LOCKS, 15 CASES SEWING MACHINES. S^SSS^Sftlm. _ of all kinds, it is a never-failing and permanent Of CARRIAGE WARE, their Stock is known to be one of the largest in the Colony. cure. It ________ Cures Old Sores M w a —™ w ~y~ ap~a « ~Y' Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck WINGATE, BURNS & CO., silil£|f &e '° nih,p * ce 7 " Cures Cancerous Ulcers GISBORNE BRANCH : Gladstone Road. """ Cures Blood and Skin Diseases GISBOR-NE BHAIsCH : GLADSTONE Road. Cures Glandular Swelling LONDON OFFICE : 24, Fenciiurch-STREET, E.C. «^hLteverTu^a I ®' Matter ———————^—■ — 585 As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and ,i warranted free from anything injurious to the most .Uu.eu.icai. delicate constitutions of either sex, the Proprietors — —— — — _____ ■ ■ solicit sufferers to give it a fair trial to test its — value ■" . thousands OF TESTIMONIALS FROM all ■A.fc>±£. Jcr v_>Jr</ parts. 1 " Crg J' 1 ' -yt-J • So ¥ in . Bottles ' 2s 9d n( * in^ a - ,c^. c ? n^Ll^ p ef&ct a perfectOT^MISTC^NDPATE N g i THE LINCOLN ■ COUNTIES And see that each Jar beara Baron Liebig's Signature g Era?.'® Cj DRUG COMPANY, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. in Blue Ink across the Label. Trade Mixture.- // 1/1 FINEST AMD CHEAPEST £ a MEAT-FLAVOURING f) r sis JENSEN'S COD LIVER OIL. . Tonic in all cases of Trade Mark-AN ICEBERG. J* tt nifoHmafPß This specialty Oil is made on board JENSENS Y A and for any length of Floating Factory, towed after the fishing boats (J To be h*d of all Storekeepers and Dealers. ■ time. £ mthe y LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT Co., Limited, Fenchnrch hum, London, England. exhibited^ the thSwavmlffsllS m y able oil, perfectly different to oil made from ~ stale livers, which of necessity is strong and Y * nauseous. Y CHILDREN LIKE IT v pi safest and"most gentle Invalids derive new life and vigour from its Medicine for Infants, vronderful nourishing properties. Y The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Children, Delicate Fe- IT P.IIRFS INninFSTKIM v Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations! males and the Sick- r, " UUfitO inUIUCIO 1 iUfl. t, , Bilious Affections. ness of Pregnancy. Recommended by the Physician to the Royal Y .• Chelsea Hospital as The best and cheapest; le ). « « P iH S« I In Bottles, each bearing the Trade Mark. Ie \V- W IA J London Prices: Is., 25., 3s. 6d., & 6s. 6d. z J Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. The Zawcrt says: "Of excellent quality. No taste." N.B. ASK FOR DINNEFORP'S MAGNESIA. British M'.dical Journal says:' 1 Wc find, practically, I British Mtdical Journal says: "Wefind, practically, nn ~™~ that children take it well." '« Agents : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSEPv, & CO., Auckland and Dunedin J sold iy ail chemists, wholesale Agtnistej ' And gHARLAND & CO., Auckland. SBARLAND & CO,, AUCKLAND. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9116, 26 July 1888, Page 7