Business Notices. JOHN DUTKiE & CO., ' J Ironmongers & Iron Merchants ,] Willis & Herbert Streets. Have now landing the fallowing useful and Reasonable AMERICAN GOODS Ex “ Peter Stewart.” 58 Cylinder Chums, Nos 1,2, 3 5 cases Newark Coy’s No. 2 boys 7 axes 3 dozen Eureka clothes wringer**, Nos 2,3, 4 3 dozen Keystone clothes wrings s, Nos 10, 24 10 Thermometer Chums, Nos 1, 2. 3, 4 21 cases antifriction grindstone mounts 1 gross cast adze-eye hammers 28 cases extra axe handles, with sawn butts 25 dozen 2 and 3 pro C.S. hay forks 42 pairs ash oars, 8 to 10 feet 8 only steer oars, 24, 20 feet 1() cases Collin’s picks 5 to 7 lb?, and all 7 lbs 10 boxes Washita IsheeP shear hones 8 dozen Douglas’ pump.’, fig. 1 26 Douglas’ force and lift pumps, figs, 156,157 16 d.z malleable garden rakes, 8,10, 12 teeth 17 new Excelsior lawn mowers 16 neats Wood Tubs 6'c.vei rolling pins 1 dozen store trucks, No 1,2 20 Philadelphia lawn mowers 1 case spring gate latches 243 boxes Putnam horse nails (assorted) 3 cases rim and mortice locks 6 gross peerless and balloon fly traps 7 cases 3-bow hay rakes 2 cases scythe snaths ENGLISH GOODS Ex s.a. “Coptic 1 ' and “lonic,” landing. Ex s.s. “ Florida,” to arrive. Ex “ Brisbane/' and “ Ganymede,” Amongst which we diiect attention to our season’s supply of SHE AXIS. < J ur principal parcel from is Mee*r*. BALL DUOS. Wehad a trial shipment last Heaven of their doable bow shears, and feel satisfied that it Is one of the best the market. Our main supply of WARD & PAYNE'S is also in double bow but fitted with leather straps aud studs, and the finish of the shipment to hand is very superior. Other noticeable lines are as under. 18 dozen tinned milk buckets, 12 to 13 inches ! 1 cask Garden Syringes, Spring Hook**, hasps and staples, bridle Looks, chest aud till keys 1 case stencil letters and figures, 2, 2£, 2, SJ inches 4 Howard’s Anglo-American hay rakes X cask enamelled soup plates, frypans, drinking cups, soap dishes, candlesticks, &c. 3 casks Lockwood’s cutlery and file?, cork-
screws 12 tons Coopers' hoop iron 1 cask Firth’s mill saw files, Saynor and Cook’s gurdtuers’ knives 54 Newcastle grindstones, 10 to 20 inches 10 casks plain and wired bottom milk pans 7 kegs wrought coopers* rivets 1 cask steel letters and figures, quoits, sheep-ear pliers, ratchet braces, &c. 1 case potato- forks and long handle 5-tine drags 4 Samuelson’s combined reapers and mowers, & mowers only 1 cask finders for Samuelson’s and Hornsby’s Reapers 1 case Pearce's improved seed sowers 40 tons 26 g Walker’s corrugated iron, ex Coptic 38 tons 2G g Walker’s corrugated iron, ex Florida 39 tons 26 g Redcliffe Crown, ex Florida 33 tons 26 g Davis’ Crown, ex Florida COACHBUILDERS’ REQUISITES, A large and varied assortment just received ex Nettie, consisting of— Woodware, Hickory, and Ash Planks, Malleable Castings, Black Mountings, Leather, Duck Lace, Trimmings, Sec., Use. WAS selected for the Coronation of Hislmperial Majesty the Czar of Russia and Festivities at Moscow and St. Petersburg—--6000 Bottles being supplied—and was the ONLY served at the Royal Banquet given in honor of the opening of the Amsterdam Exhibition to His Majesty the King of Holland. MAGNUMS, QUARTS AND PINTS. T, W. YOUNG, 785 Sole Agent for Wellington,
AYER’S > Cherry Pectoral. No other complaints aro so insidious in their attack as those affecting the throat and lungs: none so trifled with by the majority of sufferers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious exposure, is often hut tho beginning of a fatal sickness. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has well proven Us efficacy in a forty years* flgh£ with throat and lung diseases, and should hp taken in all cases without delayA Terrible Cough Cured. •“ In 18571 took a severe cold, which affected my lungs. I had a terrible cough, and passed night after night without sleep. Tho doctors gave mo up! 1 tried Ayer’s Cheeky PECTORAL, which relieved my 'lungs, induced sleep, and afforded mo tho rest necessary for tho recovery of my strength.' By ths continued uso of tho Pectorala perma.nentoiiro was effected. 1 1 am now 62 years old, halo and hearty, and satisnedyour Cheery Pectoral, saved me, Horace FAiRTmoTnER,” Rockingham, Yt., July 15, 1862. Croup.—A Mother’s Tribute. While in tho country last winter my litllo boy, three years old, was taken ill with croup; it seemed as if he would‘die from strangulation. One of tho family suggested tho uso of AVer's Cherry Pectoral a bottle of whion was always kept in tho house, This was tried in small and frequent doses, and to our delignt in less thar* half an hour the little patient was breathing easily, Tim doctor said that tho Cherry Pectoral bad saved my darling’s life. Can you wonder at our gratitude? Sincerely yours, Raima Gednev." Jss West 128th St., New Y*>rk, May 16, 1882. hi have used Avoirs Cherry Pectoral in my family for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce it the mpst effectual remedy for coughs and oolds wo have ever tried. A. J. CRASR.” Lake Crystal, Minn., March 13,1682. “Isuffered for eight years from Bronchitis, and after trying many jcmedics with no success, I was cured hy the uso of Aver s cherry Pectoral. Joseph Walue>V Byhalia, Miss., April 5,1882. “ I cannot say enough in praise of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, iioliovinp as I do that but for its use I shocW long since have died from lung troubles. 15. Bragdoa*. Palestine, Texas, April 22,1882. No caso of an affection of the throat or lungs exists which or Ynol ie greatly relieved by tho use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and it will always cure when tho disease is not already beyond tho control of medicine. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co.,Loweil, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. KEMPTHOENE, PKOS3BB & CO AGENTS
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 7278, 22 September 1884, Page 4
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