furnishing ' ! WINKS & HALL, CABINETMAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN FANCY CABINETM A SPECIALTY. W. <fc H. would call the attention of TOURISTS and others to their large assortment of Tables, Cabinets, Glove ami Handkerchief Boxes, Walking Sticks, etc., made from the Fancy Woods of New Zealand. As presents for home they cannot bo surpassed for beauty and workmanship. WINKS & HALL, SHORTLAND-STREET, AUCKLAND. Medical. JSlllliliilL ?! HI nils' I2? w' 111 i IMBS) wfSffSV 5 Ml® J •Dgofflv -WM JiJIUg" CHEMICAL S. iSHKtt ill . HP £ 5 ~ tS i' i t c -•» oj" ~i Jl 8 --*!" &: For Lameness in Horses. §|lisp-f~ 3=-g" -~ - " iiji! ____ J ® 3.<? S ~"g f.2.* 'A THIS ESSENCE has been extensively used by g-< =■>;.'£ ~K> C § b =5; J., the Public (or more than a quarter of a century, and _£ =£» *■ ™ _ = ="-" ,,! '* S has proved itself one of the most efficacious Horse o -.«■ i~"o?§_. >.o'M x V-', lllistcrs extant. It is tnibl in its operation, but at *•§ 5K s g"o < ? the same time permanent in its effects. Whilst £1 *w * ~t» 2»g c ~ *rt« -S H ::•!■ strong enough to answer the purpose required by 2.2.= o g 5'S S'a is m ? the .severest blister, it has the rare excellency of •< s 2 5 - p 3 "!? J'-"sir „-i;' doing no injury to lie hair, and cannot blemish, w■ —nS = § -=£rt§oe'3 (. however often applied. .... . § _-5 S- ~ . -- tx. The numerous testimonials which have been re- * ="§ g'g J J reived from trainers, stud grooms, and private gen- \g § Sr* 1 - - £ 5— 5 £, :i: j tlemen and the fact that it is entirely free from \ h * _ „■£ g-e»g> - -r,- corrosive acids and all preparations of Mercury, Jus "2.2 J2 ■ ■ recommend it a-s the best application for Spavins, =a~rpST 2&3 *• 1 o j§ ="*f"E=> Curb.';, Splints, Ringbones, wind Galls. .Strains of 2 ©"g E^g-gaS-E-=- - ■ - ?•£ the Sinews or Joints, Calloused or Hard Swelling* jag >5 o -&§, 1-1 sT i-* 5 '.r of loim standing, and all otlur diseases requiring a ~-'* 5 '2* ~ ® S- v = ' fit sweating or blistering application. . * L?i? ®" =' ~ J3 9 2-.= '-35= -J; Tile Essence will, when diluted according to the 2 E «-s; :R §o 3 & 2 ~ £ £x~"-5 E 'i, : 1 directions nil the bottle, lie also found one of the '= 5 £ ®2. .£ = •='> c-t " 7 ,vJ best applications possible to .Bruises, Stiff- £= Q 3 §)* o 3 - S ,^- ! " ness Of the Joints, and otter injuries of.a slight a ?<=•! ?S,° « IrtSZliri 2 •;! nature, Where actual blW»cinK is not required. -< s o^f?s2 §.2C~&l"Z'£ s' : In Bottles, at 25., 3a. 6d. and sa. each. £ g S?| ~S ( oS-' Lf| = ?57i' .y S s-fii&S.S'S.Ss 5 2 -- § ■' ■ 1 * Ba => =■? =; 3 = i = 5- k sss-?: = Ironmongery, Hardware, &c.
CHEAP TRAVELLING! CHEAP TRAVELLING! CLEARANCE SALE OF TRAVELLING TRUNKS AND BONNET BOXES. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. J. & J. DICKEY, 231., QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. TRUNKS. TRUNKS. flour Mills
GENUINE LOCAL INDUSTRY. Tl-lb NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING COMPANY, LIMITED, AUCKLAND Have always in stock the favourite brands of Flour, "CHAMPION" and " STANDARD," that received First Award at tho Melbourne Exhibition, and are now the best manufactured, purest, and most profitable linking Flours in New Zealand. For ships' stores and exportation "CHAMPION" is properly desiccated, thereby retaining its fine flavour and strength in warmer climates and the Islands of the Pacific. Also, the useful second-class brands of Flour, "OCEANIC" am. " HOUSEWIFE'S PKIDE.' In 200, 100, 50, and '251b bags. GKANULA.TEI) WHEAT MWAL, for making Wholemeal Bread and Scones, in '200, 100, 50, '25, and Gib bays FRESH-MADE BRAN, POLLARD, and SHARPS, in 100, 160, and '2001b sacks. FOWL WHEAT, in '2101 sacks. BROKEN LIEAT in '2101b sacks. SEMOLINA, In Gib bags. Makes delicious Custards and Puddings; far more wholesome, fresher, and hotter flavoured than any similar Imported food. UEIWOA. Our famous Patent Food, made from the finest of wheat), is nutritious, palatable and easily cooked ; very rich in albumenoids and phosphates (muscle, flesh, brain, and bone formers); unsurpassed for DYSPEPTICS and those suffering from INDIGESTION • strongly recommended by the highest medical authorities for daily use in every family ; makes delightful PORRIDGE, less heating And more laxative than Oatmeal, and much better adapted for this climate. It is put up in neat 4& and 101b bags, with printed directions and recipes in each, and may be had from all Storekeepers and Merchants. ■ ~n/mnAnAi\ a t n Prices on application to CORQUODAJLIL, MANAGER.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8825, 14 March 1892, Page 2
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