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When the blood ia loaded with impurltiess and moves sluggishly in the veins, an alterative is needed, as this condition of the vital fluid cannot last long without serious results. There is nothing better than Ayer's Sarsaparilla to purify the blood andinipart energy to the system. 18 TOWLE PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLg FOR FEMALES quickly correct all Irregularities, and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes3s 6d; of all chemists. Prepared only by E. T. Towle, Chemist, Nottingham, England. Agents for New Zealand—Kemptborne, Prosser, and Co, Dunedin, Auckland, and Christchurch; J. Montelth, Manners-street, Wellington; William C. Fitz Gerald, Manners-street, Pharmacy. Wellington A CARD.—To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c*, I will send a recipe that will cute you, free of charge. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope and sixpence to pro pay postage to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City, XT S.A.

1 [advertisement,] THE BVENINgTpOST AND E, H. GOLDSMITH. TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES. SIR, —In jour evening contemporary of yesterday appears the following *• VVhab purports to bs * a statement of affairs * of the Island Bay Park Company (Limited), from incorporation of Gjmpauy to I6th April, 1885, has been issued to shareholders, signed E. H. Gddsmitb, Secretary. It does pot appear ou the face of is to have been audited* The ‘ balance brought down' shows a credit of £9987 13s of assets oyer liabilities,” The writer of that parapraph (wh> probably has, if any, a very paltry interest iu the Company) will, no doubt, much to his disgust, find that ** what purports to ne ’* is a fact. It U a great pity that people in high (iu their own opinion) positions should descend to such depths of low paltry vindictiveness.—l am, &c., E. H. GOLDSMITH. P.S.—Observe this is written not as Secretary of the Company. advertisement]. FIELDER’S FURNITURE FACTORY. THE rapidly increasing business of Mr Henry Fielder, of ** Little Dustpan ” fame, daring the fifteen months be has been in trade in Manners-street, baa warranted him { making very considerable additions to bis establishment. He has just completed an ex* I tension, with a frontage of 40 feet to the street, and a depth of 60 feet, one half of which he has devoted t > the purposes of a show* room for hsa large assortment of glass and china, and the remainder he has sublet to Mr Mulligan, draper. Mr Fielder is fast making a name for himself as a manufacturer of first* class furniture, and some specimens he has turned out of the cabinet-maker’s and npboleterer’sart, are highly creditable to bis sk|U and taste. All bis goods being made on the premises under his direct supervision, he is enabled to warrant their quality and manufacture, and from the large assortment be has on view, pur* chasers of all tastes can be readily suited. But the furniture-making is by no means the only branch of his large business ; he aims at being a rt< universal provider,”, and in bis large* warerooms may be found every requisite for furnishing a house of any size from a cottage, to a mansion; ' We do not know whether 'Mr Fielder emulates the universal provider-—Mr Wbiteley—to the extent of providing wives for his customers, but everything else for the furnishing or adornment of a house can be supplied by him at a moment’a’ notice. Amongst his specialties are some remarkably choice “lines” of imported dinner and tea services. Of these all qualities are in stock from a plain earthenware dinner set at 50s to a magnificent hand-painted Staffordshire service at thirty guineas. Tea service > can be bought for about 18s, and run op to ten guineas, at which price he has some really exquisite specimens of high art iu China painting, Clocks and mirrors, pictures and ornaments, bads and carpet?, trunks and footstools, kitchen utensils and toilet sets, electro-plated ware and tin teapots—-the young couple must be hard to please who cannot find what they want at the Litt’o Dmtpan. A« a sample of what be can do in the manufacturing line, Mr ; Fielder has produced some very handsome 1 ebonized and gold overmantels and mirror i frames, which in beauty of design and finish . are in the highest degree creditable, and suited to adorn the most elegantly furnished room. The repairing of furniture is also a feature of his establishment, and many articles which their owners had thought of burning' as firewood, now look as good as new after a coarse of his surgical treatment. Altogether, his establishment is we!l worthy of a visit, not only frpm.tbose desirous of furnishing, but from all who take any interest in the fostering of local industry. 991

Iq the mattsr of the Foreign Companies .. Ac-, 1834 OTICE is hereby given, in accordance with the provisions of the above Act t that the Hamburg Magdeburg FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY proposes to continue to carry on business In the followißg towns in New Zealand, namely:—Dunedin, Invercargill, Christchurch, Port Chalmers, Wellington, v apier, Nelson, Gisborne, Blenheim, New Plymouth, and Auckland, and that the office or p'ace of business ia the Colony, where legal proceedings of any kind may ba served upon the said Company, and to which notices of any kind may be addressed, is the office of Messrs Neill Brothers, Merchants, at the corner of High-street and Macandrew-atreet, Dunedin. - NEILL BROTHERS, Attorneys in New Zealand for the Hamburg Magdeburg Firo Insurance Company. 987 Receipts for all money paid to the New Zealand Times and Mail and Wellington Almanack will cot be regarded as valid, unless they are given on official printed forme. Persons paying money Into tko office, < r to the collectors, will please see that a proper receipt form is teudc-ied in exchange. s PEC I A L N O T X O E . J. O. TTAKKia, Manager and Proprietor, LOST, aßuchei’e Day Houle, iu Adelaideroad, day b lore jestcrd.T. Howard. Apply office of this paper. ' 919

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7492, 2 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7492, 2 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIV, Issue 7492, 2 June 1885, Page 3

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