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Cuticura. The Seven Cuticura Boys These sweii beautiful boys owe their beauty of Our llttlo son will bo four years of flgfl On tli3 skill, luxuriance of hair, purity of blood, and 25th inst. In May, 1885, he was attacked with a freedom from hereditary taint or humors of the fikin very painful breaking out of the akin. We called or acalp to the celebrated Cuticura Remedies. in a physician, who treated him for about four For cleansing, purifying and beautifying the skin weeks. The child received little or no good from of children and Infants, and curing torturing, dia- the treatment, as the breaking out, supposed by figuring, itching, scaly and pimply diseases of tho tho physician to bo hives In au aggravated form, skin, scalp and blood, with loss of hair, from in- became larger In blotches and more and more dls. fancy to old ago, Cuticuka, tho great skin cure, treaslng. Wo were frequently obliged to get up and Cuticuka Soap, an exquisite ekln beautifier, in the night and rub hira with soda in water, prepared from it externally, aua Cuticura Re- strong liniments, etc. Finally, we called other solvent, tho new blood purifier, internally, aro physicians, until no less than six had attempted to infallible. cure him, all alike falling, and the child steadily Your most valuable Cuticuka Remedies have setting worse and worse, until about the 20th of done my child so much good that I feel like saying laßt July. when wo began to give him Cuticuka this for the benefit of those who are troubled with Resolvent internally, and the Cuticura and Coskin disease. 15y little girl was troubled with ticuka Soap externally, and by the last of August Eczema, and I tried several doctors and medicines, 60 nearly well that we gave him only ono but did not do her any good until I used the Cut.- of tho Resolvent about every second day cuiia Remedies, which speedily cured her, for * or bout ten da >' longer, and he has never bcea which I owe you many thanks and many nights of troubled since with the horrible malady. rest. ANTON BOSSIiIER, Edinburgh, Ind. n - El RYAN, Cayuga, Livingston Co., 111. Subscribed and sworn to before me this fourth The Cuticuka Remedies aro In great demand, day of January, 1887. C. N. COE, -J. P. The Cuticuka Resolvent sells bettor than any gold M choinista in New Zealand. Prices other blood purifier. Tho Cuticuka Soap in Cuticura, 50 cts.; Soap, 25 cts.; Resolvent, $1. praised by ray customers, especially mothers* who Prepared by tho Potter Drug and Chemical Co,» say it is the best for babies, preventing and curing Mcssra . E , Townß & Co ., Sydney, ecall hood and s .hilar diseases. for .. How to Cure Skin Diseases," CI padres, 50 GEOItGIi 1T013135, P. M., CoUiua, Texas. illuotratloao, and 100 testimonials. FISfiPI.ES, blackheads, red, rough, chapped and Hfl DV' Skin, scalp and hair preserved and beauiJVl oily skin prevented by Cuticura .Soap PRO » O tiSed by the use of Cuticura Soap. Freezing and Meat Preserving. COMPANY, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS: RAILWAY WHARF, AUCKLAND. P.O. Box, 113. Telephoneßailway Wharf, No. 100. ~ Kurangahapo Road Shop, No. IS3. W. BEAMISH A. MORRISON, i, Acid \\ urks ami Abattoirs, AVostliold, No. 110. Actii)' r Muilil^Gr „ Queen-street Shop, No. IS3. ° ° Tho reputation of our " PEACII BRAND i 8 now thoroughly established and our sales have reached proportions which we may safely say no other Colonial meatpreserving establishment is able to approach. PACKED IN KEGS, BARRELS, AND TIERCES. Special attention is drawn to this lino, which wo aro making a SPECIALITY, and which—with our facilities and the Cold Air Processwe lire able to cure in mild pickle, the necessity of cutting to small pieces being obviated. QUALITY, CURE, AND FREEDOM FROM LARGE BONE GUARANTEED. ICE ALWAYS ON HAND ICE COLD STORAGE]"™ 1 poultry At Low Ratios, which can be obtained on application. The Company begs to notify that it has entered on the Retail Butchery Business, and has opened the undermentioned premises, from which the best meat only will be supplied at prices quoted below, which may be subject co further reduction if the market rates for stock decline during the summer. Qukkn-stkkkt Shop—No. 05, between Mr. Firth's old mill and the Waitemata Hotel. Karaaaape Road Shop—" Crownßutchery," late the premises of Messrs. Willis and Coates, who are now acting on behalf of the Company, The Company has at present no other retail premises than those above quoted. Families waited on for orders. The Company's prices during the current week will be as follows : — ■t' ? lb 1? lb BEEF—Sirloin ... ... ... ... 4d VEAL— ... ... ... - 4d M Ribs ... ... .„ ... 3d „ Loin ... 4d ~ Rump Steak ... ... ... 5d ~ Shoulders J 2d ~ Steak »» ... 3d unwpnv r , DAIRY - FED PORK—Legs 4d MUTTOjS— Legs 3d T <? . . ~ Hind-quarters ... ... '2.U1 " " Loms 4d V? 10ps - - u (1 SAUSAGE— ... 3d ;; issssT z ::: $ ■■ Po " k - M LAMB—Hind-quarters ... ... 4d CORNED —Rounds ... ... 3d ~ Fore-quarters .... ... 3d fCE Will be delivered to Customers for Meat at tho following rates : — lbs daily Is per week 41bs daily Is per week Irregular supplies (in such quantities as may be required) ... 6d Saddlery. Choice Selection of A LADIES SADDLES. Hunting', Steeplechase, bust and Stock Saddles aprons. in Great Variety. GLADSTONE, SOLID ~~ C5 2 ! BRIEF ' AND HAND nickel a V BAGS, SATCHELS, ETC GOODS +\ % — %%% PORTMANTEAUX Tennis Rackets Resirong and Repaired. Special Value in All Kinds of W „ IT 0 SETTLERS, STOREKE PEERS j FARMERS AN!) OTHERS. P.o. nox 297] [telephone 177. IRELAND BROTHERS, IT® W 1 L L 1 A M s ' TANNERS, LEATHER manufacturers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FRUITERER WHOLESALE AND retail saddlers, AND GREENGROCER. SADDLERS' IRONMONGERS AM) GRINDERY POULTERER AND DEALER IN GAME, &C. IMPORTERS. FISH AND OYSTER MERCHANT. OYSTERS IN ANY QUANTITY. CASH BUYERS OF HIDES, WOOL, SHEEP SKINS, TALLOW, BEESWAX, &C., FRESH AND SMOKED FISH ALWAYS .... . TTTtT > FVT ft VTFS ON HAND. AI CURRENT RATES. Shipping and Country Orders Punctually WAREHOUSE Lane and Higii-stkkut Attended to. WORKS—PaNMURE. Fish forwarded to any part of the Colony. AUCKLAND N. Z.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9322, 27 March 1889, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9322, 27 March 1889, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9322, 27 March 1889, Page 7