Tenders are invited by E. Mahoney and Son, architects, for alterations to the Auckland College and Grammar School buildings. The annua! meeting of the Jubilee Institute for the Blind will be held on Tuesday next, at two p.m., at the office of Mr. F. A. White, Government Insurance Buildings, The Rev. H R. Dewsbury will lecture to young men in the Grafton Road Wesloyan Church on Sunday ovening, subject, "The Heritage of Illustrious Example." It will be seen by advertisement elsewhere that the business at the corner of Queen and Wellesleystreets, carried on for the last 27 years by F. Hewin and Brother, and latterly by J. Sohisohka, has again changed hands, Messrs. P. E. Kretsohmar and Co. being the purchasers. Smith and Caughoy invite all economists to visit their warehouse this week. Special sale of blankets; 1800 pairs to select from. CowqußA Remedies are the most wonderful skin cures, blood purifiers, and humour remedies ever compounded. They may be used on the youngest infant and most delicto invalid with gratifying and unfailing success. They afford instant relief and a speedy cure in the most torturing and disfiguring of itching, burning, and scaly skin and scalp diseases. They cleanse the system by internal and external medication oi every eruption, impurity, and disease, and constitute the most effective humour treatment , of modorn times, J
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10126, 8 May 1896, Page 5
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