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-—_ . v Cuticura. .« nS<n\ ii* J i \1 (In k. *4*s* Infantile Loveliness No mother who loves her children, who takes When six months old, the loft hand of Mr Tittle pride in their beauty, purity and health, and in grandchild began to swell, and had every appearbestowing upon them a child's greatest inherit- anceof a largo boil. "We poulticed it, but all to no ance, — a skin without blemish, and a body nour- purpose. About five months after, it became a fshed by pure blood, — should fail to make trial of running sore. Soon other sores formed. Ho then tho Cuticura Remedies. had two of them on each hand, trad as his blood Cuticuka, th;' -(peat skin cure, and Cuticura became more and more impure, It took less time J, Soap, an exquisite -skin beautiiier, prepared from | for them to breakout. A bore came on tho chin, It, externally, and Cuticuka Resolvent, tho new I beneath the under lip, which was very offensive, blood purifier, internally, are a positive euro for I His head was ono solid scab, discharging a great every form of skin aDd blood disease, from pimples deal. This was his condition at twenty-two months to ccrofula, from Infancy to age. old, when I undertook the care of him, his mother r, . ... , , ... , , having died when ho was a little more than n vear Have been in tho drug and medicine bnsincßß ~ , ... , . , , „ '~ twenty-five years. Have been selling your Cuti- old of consumption (scrofula of course). He could twenty-five years. Have been selling your Cuti- ~ ..... . . ~ ~ ' ulu cura Remedies since they came West. They lead walk a " Ie ' but could not eetuo if he fell °™« cuiu Remedies since thov came West, They lead , .. ' , * * * " , . " uown, „,,„,, . ~ . ~ ™ ~ . ~ and could not move when in bed, having no all others in their line. Wo could not write nor ~ . , , x , ... ""* .= . ~ • . I, i. i , ~. , « use of his hands. I immediately commenced could you print all we have heard said in favor of ... ~ _ T , J """'""■""i-" .»./-.« .t with the Cuticura Remedies, using all freelv. the Cuticuka Remedies. Ono year ago the Cuti- ~ . ~ , ,' ÜBlu "" irceiy. r,r,r.. „„ i □ i ■•..■ •i • u « One BOre a » another healed, a bony matter cuka and Soap cured a little girl in our house of . . , , , , ' ,' 11JBl '" :l tho worst soro head we ever saw, and the Resoi.v- forming in each ° m of theso five dC ° P ones the worst soro head we ever saw, and the Resoi.v- . ~ , , ~ ~, " „ l »., m and Cuticura arc now curing a young gentle- just M healing, which would finally grow Ent and Cuticuka are now curing a young gentle- , , , b ' , . ""»"y B™w man of a sore leg, while the physicians are trying looß ° were taken out; then they would heal to have it amputated. It will save his leg and » M ?- 0»° of these ugly bone formations I preperhaps his life. Too much cannot bo said in Berved ' fter taking a dozen and a half bottle, he favor of Cuticuka Remedies. was cora P |cte, y «>««», and is now, at the age of six S. B. SMITH fcjBBO., Covington, Ky. years, * strong and healthy child. DRIGGS. S. B. SMITH &BRO., Covington, Ky. R Sold by all chemists in New Zealand. Prico : 612 E.Clay St., Bloominglon 111. Cuticura 50 cts; 50ap,,25 cts.; Resolvent, $1. %$• Send to Messrs. R. Towns &Co , Svdnev Prepared by the Potter Dktoakd Ghkmical Co., or "How to Cure Skin Diseases," 64 Wei Id Boston, U.S.A. illustrations, and 100 testimonials. ' BaDV'C Skin, scalp and hairpreservedand beau- jtyjjPLES, blackheads, red, rough, chapped and WQ\ 0 tilled by the use of Cuticura Soap. 8 m oily skin prevented by Cuticuka Soap. Strawberry Gardens. STRAWBERRY GARDENS" WILLOW GROVE STRAWBERRY GARDENS, NEXT THE UPPER WHARF, DEVONPORT. AND NOW OPEN FOB THE SEASON. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. MARK PARRISH, in returning thanks to his supporters for post favours, begs to inform them and the public generally that he has great pleasure in anneuncing that these well known and popular Strawberry and Tea Gardens aro now open. Mark Parrish being one of the largest strawberry growers in the colony will always have a large and fresh supply on hand, and can guarantee patrons the ripest, the largest, and most delicious fruit in the market, and they will not be stinted in quantity either. FRESH CREAM TWICE DAILY. Tea, Coffee, and other Refreshments always on hand. Three Hundred Visitors can be seated at the tables at one time. Lawn Tennis and Croquet (..'round, and other amusements for convenience of visitors. STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM. f WILLOW GROVE GARDENS, DEVONPORT. School Treats and Picnic Parties provided for by special arrangement. Family Orders, Dinner Parties, and for Jam promptly attended to. Trams will run to the Gardens at half-price ; return from Gardens, Threepence. ■ M. PARKISH, Proprietor. ■ - - ==■== . _, a sa Saddlery. Choice Selection of . V"^ LADIES SADDLES. V* Hunting, Steeplechase, W§V bust and Stock Saddles £ aprons. , in Great Variety. GLADSTONE, SOLID Chi BRIEF, AND HAND NICKEL. A V <%J BAGS, SATCHELS, ETC. GOODS % — ? PORTMANTEAUX Tennis Rackets Restrung and Repaired, %,. Special Value in All Kinds of Gunsmiths. Oil and Oolourmen. —AP — W. F mLLms & S ON ' £$ v> to A 4 149 AND 161 ' QUEEN-STREET, . ™. /*► .. 11 .. . £** Ilavojust openod up a Largo Assortment of A la <b«elleticu % CHEAp J THE GOVERNOR OF NEW ZEALAND. PAPERHANGINGS, SCRIMS. LViVftP '' POLISHED, SILVERED, AND ROUGH PLATE SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL |Iv^^' ? WINDOW GLASS WHITE LEAD, OILS, TURPS, VARNIS HES I v ", Xf~ And all kinds of PAINTERS' MATERIALS. W. H. HAZARD, PICTURE FRAME 7~" GUNMAKER, MOULDINGS, GLASS SHADES. HAZARD'S gHOOTING ALLERY A T , mTr mm REqmsi^F EVERY ~e OT>TO \J\- ARTISTS' REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIPANT) TION FOR OIL AND WATER-COLOUR AMERICAN BOWLING ALLEY, PAINTING 116 QUEEN-STREET [Established i860.] "'* TOHK HENDERSON, (LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. WOOLLAMS, j «j) TOBACCONIST). 13 & 15 WYNDHAM-STREET. wir „,./ ( i>n , [ n„n i PAINTER, GLAZIER, AND PAPERHANGER \V. U. HAZARD bcpß to announce that ho has *^«^« lcaßod the above centrally situated premises, and ARTISTIC DECORATOR, having made very considerable alterations and im- | sla;r AN]) GLASS WRITER. nrovoments, especially in the Gallery, which has **«*». boon entirely pulled down and rebuilt, solicits tho , r ~ , T , T .,i , , „ jiatronage of the public. Manufacturer of Load Lights in Tinted Cathedral Prizes for Rifle and Revolver Shooting will ho Stained, and Plain Glass Tablets, Silk Banners, offered, of which due notice will be given bv adver- , ttlre , JB ! lnd ,*: , Private and Business Designs Era tisemont. Tho Prizes will be on view in the shop bossed in Plate, Ruby, Blue, Amber and Shee window. P*iss. Original Designs. W. 11. 1 1, would also notify that ho has removed his Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted. ' Gun business to tho same address. The lnanmac- r j.<*u.i*u. Turing and repairing brunch is carried on in Elliott- on SALE: street, (next Hoffman's Warehouse) whore firearms Mixed Paint in Various Colours for House and ' may be tested daily. Shin Work FIREWuRKS, FIREWORKS, from James Pain ' & Sons, the celebrated London Pyrotechnists. A ' Tnmvr upvnrncnv i very large supply of these received before new tariff Juafl iiUAUliltoUA, came in force, thus saving 23 per cent. No advance 13 . * 15 wyndham-bitieet in prices will be made. " ' " "' ■ W. H. Gunmaker B° N j E C D e UST ! T5 OH ??^ 81 ' (By Special Appointment to His Excellency tho " ___T J,C ' K - Governor of New Zealand), * ~ 1 110, QUEEN-STREET (just below Durham-street THE UNDERSIGNED HAS FOR SALE. , Telephone No. 331. ' ' ELLIS'S WELL-KNOWN J.C.E. BRAND , T TTjl D W A R D S, OF NEWCASTLE BONEDUST, QJ ° XJ IN LOTS TO SUIT PURCHASERS ] COAL MERCHANT, SHIP AGENT, TT ,„ _.__ m „ „ O ™ T ,„„ L IRON BARK TIMBER, SPOKES BAY OF ISLANDS, NEWCASTLE, AND TAU SHAFTS, &C, i PIRI COAL, IN ANY QUANTITY m ANy QUANTITIES I Office and Yard : Breakwater, directly opposite "~ j Railway Station. M. V. HURLEY, 7, Queen-STBEet, j

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9244, 22 December 1888, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9244, 22 December 1888, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9244, 22 December 1888, Page 7

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