Those about to purchase earthenware, china, or glassware of any description will effect a saving by paying a visit to Wilson's, 267, Qceen-street (near Market entrance). They will have there an opportunity of selecting from a very large and varied stock, at prices which are absolutely the lowest in town. Japanese afternoon tea sets at less than half-price. Vases, ornaments, &0., suitable for presents, in great variety, and very cheap. Note the address: Wilson's, '267, Queen-street. Cold extremities argue defective circulation of the blood. If this life-giving current courses, as it should, through the "natural alleys of the body, ' it should impart an oven temperature to all its constituent parts. To start the blood into action, to send it bounding through its arterial avenues, some diffusive stimulant should be used —something that would give it a gentle impetus and act as a motive-power. In the catalogue of such agents Cdolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps stands highest. S Spanish Language.—A class, conducted by Mr. C. D. Whitcombe, for instruction in the above—the most important language for commercial purposes in the South Pacific—is now forming at Mr. T. Harle Giles' Educational Rooms, Nos. 1. 'J, and 8 Exchange Chambers ; corner of Durham - street East and Queen-street. Terms and full particulars on applications to Mr. Giles, at his rooms. Important to Parents.—Should a parent have nothing to bestow on a child but a narrow education, still he will bless you if you form his body to health and strength and activity, whether he earns his simple meal by labour at the plough, anvil, or axe. On the contrary, if you NEGLECT Ills health and strength, and leave him a debilitated wretch, he would curse you though a millionaire. " E.so's Fruit Salt" is an indispensable Requisite in the preservation of Children's Health. Caution : Legal rights are protected in every civilised country. Read the following;— "In the Supreme Court of Sydney, New South Wales, an appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning, perpetually restraining the defendant (Hogg) from selling a fraudulent imitation of Eno's ' Fruit Salt,' and giving heavy damages to the plaintiff, has, afte a most exhaustive trial of two days' duration, been unanimously dismissed with costs."—Sydney Morning Herald. One Trial Delights Everyone. —If your hair is grey or falling out, use Mrs. S. A. Aliens World's Hair Restorer. What Shall I Drink?— The Lancet says "We have tested the Montserrat Lime-fruit Juice, and found it sound and free from adulteration. It is a far more wholesome drink than any form of alcohol." Annual importations, over 100,000 gallons. Sold by all storekeepers. Beware of imitations.—Auckland : J. Edson, Chemist.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9202, 3 November 1888, Page 6
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