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EXCURSION TO SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. The union steam SHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (Limited) purpose despatching their fine new steamer ° WAIBARAPA, 1786 tons register, 1750 horse-power, From Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, 14th JULY, On a cruise to FIJI, SAMOA, TONGA, And other islands of the South Pacific. The steamer will be absent from Auckland exactly one month, half of which will be spent in voyaging and half in visiting and exploring the'islands. Only first-class passengers will be taken and the number wilt be limited to 100. Passengers must book by 22nd June. To ensure the greatest comfort during the voyage special arrangements will be made for berthing passengers, allowing liberal accommodation to each ; while the date has been fixed with a view to the islands being visited at the best season of the year. FARE : £4O FROM AUCKLAND. Should a sufficient number not offer for the Wairarapa, a smaller steamer will be employed to make the excursion. 698 DISEASES IN HORSES, CATTLE AM D> SHKEP. DAY,SON,xHEWITT S dMenghjr For CATTLE and SHEEP. in enthusiastic repute for Fevers, Chills, Jaundice, Inflammation, Loss of Appetite, and General 111-Health. It unites with and gives amazing power to the red of the blood, cleansing the stomach, destroying all fermentation germs in the body, and exciting a most animated rebound to health , Price per dozen Packets in Box, 13s. mm DAY, GASEOUS FLUID?' For HORSES and CATTLE. In the highest fame for its almost magic speed in curing Diarrhoea or Scour, Colic Pains, Failing Appetite, Influenza, Shivering Fits, and great exhaustion. It commingles ■with the oxygen of the blood, producing a kind of electric warmth and renewed vigor. A dose should be given after the “Red Drench ’’ to all cattle and sheep in case of iling appetite and exhaustion. Price per dozen Bottles, 20s, in Box. These two things work wonders, and are indispensable to the Farmer to keep his animals free from disease, DAY, SON, & HEWITT, 2, Dorset-street, Baker-street, London, W. Apply to any of the following Agents for particulars : Rocke, Tompsitt, and Co., 3, Flindersstreet West, Melbourne; Felton, Grim wade and Co., Sydney and Wellington; Beilby and Co., Sydney ; Berkeley, Taylor, and Co., Brisbane ; Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Dunedin and Auckland ; Fairthorne and Sons, Launceston ; Dombrain and Son, Christchurch NERVOUS DEBILITY LOST manhood, premature decay, emissions and private diseases, in both sexes, cured quickly and easily by DR. RICHARDS; M.R.C.S., Eng., who is a thoroughly educated and experienced English Physician and duly qualified by the Medical Boards of N S. Wales and Queensland, and is the only member of the Royal College of Surgeons, of England, practising on nervous complaints, specially in Australia. His latest work on Lost Manhood sent postage free, on receipt of 6d in stamps. Consultation by letter, or personally, free. Write to DR. RICHARDS, M.R.C.S., Eng., No. 7> Spring Street, Sydney. [COPYRIGHT.] JrS&i RBCraTERED TRADE MARK, POTOSI SILVER The best and most perfect invention of the age. POTOSI SILVER Has all the good qualities of Silver, and is infinitely less expensive. POTOSI SILVER Being a Pure White Metal, must of necessity retain its ~ colour and wear whito .. ' throughout! POTOSI SlLVEß’Entirely supersedes the cheaper qualities of ElectroPlate, which, having a very limited superficial coating of silver, soon assume an objectionable yellow appearance, which renders the article comparatively worthless. POTOSI SILVER Bears no colouring matter whatsoever ! ■POTOSI SILVER The beautiful whiteness which it possesses is the natural colour of the metal! shouia use Potosi Silvee I COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS should use Potosi Silver !! PRIVATE FAMILIES should ase Potosi i V Silver!!! ' AND POOR should use Potosi Silver —! Everyone should use potosisilve» hm* .Letters and Telegrams should be addressed to, ijjeswia » Enquiries made of P. HAYMAN & Co. Agents, WELLINGTON, FORKS.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 745, 11 June 1886, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 745, 11 June 1886, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 745, 11 June 1886, Page 31