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DAILY MEMORANDA—Octobek 16. SALES: Messrs. D. F. Evans and Co.—Household Furniture, &c, 11 a.m. Messrs. Alfred liuckland and Sons—Hides, Skins, Land, Ac, Haymarket, 11 a.m. Messrs. Hunter and Nolan—Hides, Skins, &c, Durham Yards, "J.'iO a.m. Messrs. .Samuel Cochrane & Son — Stationery. i«c, 11 a.m. Mr. Edward I/eydon— Plant, Household Furniture, Ac., Seafield View Road. 11 a.m. Mi. Gabriel Lewis—llousoholcl Furniture, Ac, 11 in. MEETINGS : Shareholders in Auckland Timber Co., Office, 3 p m. LECTURE: Abbott's Opera House—" Tho Homes and Haunts of Josiih," by Miss Von Finkelstoin, 3 p.m. AMUSEMENTS. v tc: City Hall—Concert and Military Display, 8 p.m. SOIREIvS : Beresford-strecfc Congregational Church—Soiree, Clin p.m. Mount Eden Baptist Church—Soiree, 0.30 p.m. Special Advertisements. ! ! THOMPSON'S gARSAPARILLA AND JODIDE OF POTASSIUMTESTIMONIAL FROM MR. C. ROWE, OF lI.M. CUSTOMS. Customs, Auckland, 23rd August, ISSS. To Messrs. Kin-. Walker, & Co., Agents THOMPSON'S SARSAPARILLA, GENTLEMEN", — I havo boon in the cold and changeable weather a martyr to rheumatism for 10 or more years, and have tried all sorts of remedies to little or no effect. 1 am now pleased to inform you that I have not been so free from acute pain as I have this winter, and this, I liruily bej lieve, is entirely duo to the effect of J THOMPSON'S SAK.SAIWUILLA AND lODIDE OF POTASSIUM, which I was induced to try. To fellow-sufferers from rheumatism I have the Mueerest pity, and would strongly recommend them to try this remedy, as they know what a blessing it is to bo free from the fearful pain of rheumatism, and 1 hope their experience will be like mine. You may rely upon it 1 shall never bo I without it, ami as 1 am so well known in Auckland, I hope this testimony may be taken, and that THOMPSON'S SARSAI PAIULLA will be. widely sold, as that I will mean benefit to many a sufferer from this painful complaint. Having been advised by several friends (who know how I have suffered) that it j should bo made known, I therefore forward you this testimonial, which you may make any use you like of. i remain, Yours truly, C. HOWE. THOMPSON'S JgAKSAPABILLA AND lODIDE OF POTASSIUM. i KING, WALKER,& CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND. N.B. Tft/T RS. T EWIS SO N Begs to intimate to her CUSTOMERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC That she has RETIRED FROM THE JEWELLERY BUSINESS, Having sold the same, together with her STOCK-IN-TRADE, To jVP- W. keates - Whom she confidently introduces to her Customers, and respectfully requests for him a continuance of the patronage so liberally accorded her late husband and herself. W SKEA TE s ' Having had lifelong practical experience in the WATCH AND JEWELLERY TRADE, In taking over tho above Business, assures Mrs. Lewisson's Customers and the Public that his best endeavours will be put forth to merit their continued support, his aim being to supply only Thoroughly Reliable Goods at the Lowest Remunerative Prices. This his long Home and Colonial experience enables him to do. P.S.—ln order to make room for NEW GOODS SHORTLY TO ARRIVE, The Whole Stock is now offered at from 15 TO 50 PER CENT. DISCOUNT From usual Plainly-marked Prices. 138, QUEEN-STREET, OPPOSITE UNION BANK. REPAIRING IN EVERY BRANCH OF THE BUSINESS. September 21,1883. "TAMES QLATOR, ARCHITECT, ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN, ILLUMINATOR, &c, CANADA BUILDINGS, Queen-street, Auckland. Illuminator ok kihthday Address to sir Gkoki;j. Oiiky. Drawings and Specification* tor Parties aypl} nig for Parents prepared. BcnEW Jacks on Hit

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9186, 16 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9186, 16 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9186, 16 October 1888, Page 4