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W. M. Hoffmann & Co. ' V (Of Adelaide), SEG to notify those suffering from Deafness that they have an Instrument, ' ■“THE AUROPHONE,” Specially Adapted for all Ear Complaints. It is infallible and immediate in . its action in propagating Bound. Thiß valuable Instrument has never failed in giving relief to all suffering with defective hearing, and is especially appreciated by those having _spent large amounts of money without benefit. The most important part of this Instrument is that it can be placed in and withdrawn from the ear with the greatest ease,: and that it is NOT VISIBLE when in the ear. STEAM-INHALING SPRAYS. • These Instruments are the most efficacious in all Chest, Bronchial, Throat Complaints, in the relief of those hacking Coughs incidental to Phthisis, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Pleurisy,- &c. , &c. , - The warm, jnild, and medicated steam loosens he mucus, relieves the inflammatory process, and gives free breathing room. Mr Hoffmann is now in! Wellington, and may be consulted till March 21st on all cases of deafness,'at tlfe Albert Hotel. Consultation Hours—l0 L to 12 and 2"to 5. 934

For thifst. headache, sea or BILIOUS SICKNESS, CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION LASSITUDE, HEARTBURN, and FEVERISH COLDS. ES . IS TUB CERTAisr CIJRE Most Refreshing to the System, Cooling and Vitalizing the Blood. ° FOR the worst . form of TYPHUS, 2 SCARLET, JUNGLE, and other FEVERS, PRICKLY SEAT, SMALL POX, MEASLES,' ERUPTIVE or SKIN COMPLAINTS, and various other altered CONDITIONS of the BLOOD. ;; THE GREAT REMEDY IS Lamplough’s Pyretic . Saline. “IT SAVED MY LIFE, ‘ for the fever had obtained a strong hold on ‘me. In a few days! was quite well.”—C. Fitzgerald, Eeq.,~Correspondent of the ManChester Guardian in Albania. The Testimonyof numerous eminent medical gentlemen has been unqualified, as to its possession of most important elements to, restore and maintain Health with perfect Vigor of Body and Mind. See Bill with each tottle. It is the cure for CHOLERA, and proven:ve of . DYSENTERY, and > most other liseases and ailments incident to Tropica »nd Colonial Life. Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine . . Dealers; V V 25

steei^em MEDAL-PARIS,IS7S-\WT ANTED Known, J. E. Hayes, 105, T V Lambton-quay, has the largest and sheapest stock of Gasfittings, Chandeliers, Brackets, Globes, &c. in New Zealand. A variety to choose from. / ANTED, Known, J. E. Hayes, 105, JLambton - quay, sells Gasfittings cheaper than any house in town. Inspection invited. ’ , ' .v. : - 'ANTED Known, Brass Castings from Is lb. Locks picked and Keys fittid immediately. J, E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-quay. "ANTED Known, J. E. Hayes, 105, Lambton-quay, has just just landed New Designs in Chandeliers, Gas Brackets, Globes, &e. A call before purchasing elsewhere solicited. SSzar; VINEGAR COMMANDS A PREFERENCE ABOVE ' ’ ALL OTHERS; ,\V Established over 200 years. JLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION - - Executed with ; - NEATNESS AND DESPATCH -- Entertainment and Theatrical "Work at lowest prices and shortest notice. Billheads, Cards, Receipt Books, Programmes. &c &c., forwarded to the country districts by the first opportunity. _ ‘ - _ v - - .. . - NEW ZEALAND TIMES OFFICE, ~ Corner of Lambton-quay and Waring Taylor-street

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 838, 23 March 1888, Page 34

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Page 34 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 838, 23 March 1888, Page 34

Page 34 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 838, 23 March 1888, Page 34

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