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Business Notices The fact is now assured THAT INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION CHRONIC BRONCHITIS ASTHMA THROAT & LUNG COMPLAINTS NERVOUS AND WASTING DISEASES are permanently relieved, the worst symptoms arrested and a healthy reaction produced by AICKIN’S s YRUP OF ■jgJUCALYPTU Q 1 HYPOPHOSPHITES OP LIME AND QUININE. These great results are owing to the combination of NERVE AND BRAIN TONICS that lend increased sustaining powers to the invalid, added to which is the SPECIFIC ACTION of the Eucalyptus on the mucus membranes whereby the air passages are cleared of unhealthy secretions in a natural manner. Daily evidence is afforded of the permanent resuscitating action of this remedy—so that all who suffer should at once make a trial of its eminent properties. The Eucalyptus Syrup is moderate in price, and within the reach of all who need it. It is a pharmaceutical combination of tonic alkaloids with bypephosphites and not a secret nostrum. Registered and gazetted under “ The Trades Marks Registration Act,” by Gsaves Aickin, The Pharmacy, Auckland. 1 Wholesale Agents, THE NEW ZEALAND DRUG Co THE NORTH, a post card to the “ Great Northern Land Agency of Auckland, New Zealand,” with name and address at back and statement of requirements, will obtain for you (post free) Reliable Particulars of Places for Sale, from which you are sure to be able to select something to suit your wants. Now is the time to buy, as the tide of prosperity is just setting in towards the long despised North. Persons visiting Auckland should not fail to visit the splendid rooms of this Agency, where newspapers from all quarters of the colonies and elsewhere are regularly filed, and every attention is paid to the requirements of visitors seeking information on any matter relating to dealing in land, houses, &c. T. W. HICKSON, Manager. 7259 On Sale NEW ZEALAND EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY. Established at Wellington A.D. 1872. ON SALE—BEADING BOOKS. —Royal Readers and Sequels, Cornwells, Academic, Chambers', Kensington, &c., &c. GRAMMARS. —Brewer’sfirstand second, Col. series ; Cornwell’s, Lenuie’s, Morrell’s, Smith and Halls, Bain’s, &0., &o. ENGLISH HISTORIES.— Collier’s Longmann’s Epochs, Smith’s, Macaulay’s, Markham’s, Nelson’s royal series, Little Arthur’s. Aunt Charlotte, Civil Service, &c., &o. GEOGRAPHIES. —Hughes’ Physical and Modern, Stewart’s, Clydes’, Cornwell’s, Anderson’s, Sullivan’s, My First Geography, The First Geography, by Hughes. WALL MAPS—By Keith Johnston, Phillips, S.P.O.K. Society’s, Bacon’s, Physical Photo-lithograped, from the relief, &0., &c. GLOBES —Terrestial and Celestial, by Johnston, and Malby’s. Sizes : 6,12, and 18 inches. DIAGRAMS. —W. and A. K. Johnston’s Natural History, Natural Philosophy, Human Physiology, Zoology, Astronomy, Botany, Zoological Atlas of Natural History, &c., &c. OBJECT LESSONS.—Walkers, Mayo’s, Calkin’s, Singleton’s, Lake’s, How to Train Young Eyes and Ears, by Oliver and Boyd. Object Lesson Cabds in three series, the Vegetable, Animal and Mineral Kingdoms. ARITHMETICS —Colenso's,Barnard Smith’s Chambers’, Hamblein Smith’s, Piper’s, Sortwell’s, Irish National Series, Explicit Series, Elementary, Mental, &c., &c. MATHEMATICS —Algebra, by Colenso ; Todhunter, Chambers, Hamblin Smiths’, &c.; Euclid, by Todhunter, Chamber’s, Pott’s, &(!., &C. LATIN AND GREEK CLASSICS-In Weale’s, Chambers’, White’s, Anthons’, Oxford, Giles’Keys’. MODERN LANGUAGES—French, Ger man, Italian, Spanish, Maori, &c., &c. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY, Wellington Branch. Bibles supplied at cost price, from fid to 40s. Printed Price Lists forwarded on request, aar Note the Address : DAVID CLARK, The Athen.edm Buildings, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. JOHNSTON AND HAVE ON SALE— Co PATENT FOUE-BABBBD WIRE. Makes the Best and Cheapest Fence in the World. Maximum in Strength— Minimum in Weight. 60 tons I.W. Sydney Company’s sugar 40 tons 1.0. Sydney Company’s sugar 60 barrels foreign crushed sugar 600 half-chests tea; various qualities . 1500 boxes tea; various qualities Tobacco in qr-tierces and boxes: black swan and challenge, lion twist and venus 10s 600 boxes candles; De Roubaix, Price’s Belmont; and carriage 100 oases Albert’s sardines, halves and quarters 200 cases lobsters, and salmon 26 cases Morton s red herrings 100 cases Morton’s table vinegar 30 cases chocolate, Fry’s, Taylor’s, & Van Houten’s 100 cases Anglo-Swiss preserved milk 100 cases Keiller’s marmalade 60 cases Keiller’s jama and jellies . 26 oases Keiller’s candied peel, orange, lemon 100 cases Tasmanian jams 150 cases currants 100 boxes Eleme raisins 160 boxes Sultana raisins 20 bags Barcelona nuts 20 cases American preserved table fruits 10 kegs oarraway seeds 10 cases capers 100 cases Coleman’s white and blue starch 20 cases Crosse and Blackwell’s pickles, as sorted 100 oases Morton's mixed pickles, pints 60 cases Morton’s salad oil, pints and halfpints 20 cases Morton's castor oil; half-pints 20 cases Morton’s bottled fruits 60 cases Morton’s table salt 200 bags dressed rice 85 cases Lea and Perrin’s Worcester sauce, pints and half pints 60 oases Bell and Black’s plaid vestas 16 cases Bell and Black’s 260 60 cases Bryant and May 250 10 kegs oarraway seeds 10 chests sago 10 packages maccaroni, vermicelli, tapioca 600 boxes soap, various qualities 50 barrels soda crystals 10 cases Nixey’s black lead 10 cases Day and Martin’s blacking, paste and jar . 60 tons fine and coarse salt 10 cases pills, Holloway’s, and Cookie's antibillions 10 kegs unbleached ginger 100 cases ginger wine, Thompson’s andGillon's 20 bales wrapping paper 20 bales grey paper bags, assorted sizes 150 kegs R.H. wire nails, IJ, 2,2 J, 8, and 4!n. 100 cases galvanized corrugated iron, 24 and 26 guage, 0,7, 8,9, and 10 feet, Morewood’s, Gospel Oak, and Orb 20 kegs galvanized screws 20 kegs lead washers . 100 drums boiled and raw linseed oil 100 drums colza oil 5 tons best whitelead 50 barrels whiting 6 bales cotton waste 8 cases varnish 20 cases window glass 60 tons best annealed fencing wire, Nos, 0,7, 8,9, and 10 60 kegs bright diamond .staples | 100 barrels sulphur I 20 kegs arsenic

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6442, 6 December 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6442, 6 December 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6442, 6 December 1881, Page 4

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