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Business Notices. NOTICE !! NOTICE !! NOTICE ! 1 “Up an’ Wa’ them a’, Jammie.” SMITH AND MEDLEjY, /"N ROGERS AND TEA DEALERS. CASH PRICE-LIST— Jam, home made, 21b tins, 8d Jam, Murray’s, 4s 6d per doz, f per tin 5d Jelly, red currant, English, ls§3d Jelly, in glass jars, 6d Marmalade, Keiller's, per tin, 7d Marmalade, Gray’s, per lb, 7d • Prunes, per lb. Is Treacle, 21b tins, fid Treacle, in bottles, 8d Honey, per lb, 4d Currants, per lb, 6d Raisins, per lb, 6d Sultanas, per lb, 6d Candied Peel, per lb. Is Calves’ Foot Jelly, Crosse [and Black well’s,la 6d Figs, per box, 8d Cocoa, Fry’s, per lb, ls’4d Cocoa, Van Houten’s, per lb, 3s lOd Corn Flour, per lb, 4d Corn Flour, Yeatman’s, 6d Terms Strictly’C ash. SJMITH AND MEDLEJY,! Tea Merchants, &c., Manners-street, opposite Opera House. All goods delivered free. Telephone No. 312. 52 SCIENTIFIC DRESS-CUTTING, 272, Regent-street, London, W. MRS ROBEY was the first to introduce (July, 1884) this system to Wellington, and continues at the same address. Her success is a guarantee of efficiency. ROBEY’S DRESS AND MANTLE MAKERS, Fife House, College-street. 854 E W PRICE LIST. For Cash Only. A. W. BROWN, OF LAMBTON-QUAY & TORY-STEEET, Quotes the following prices : Kerosene, 130-test, per tin, 5s 9d . do 150 do do 7s Rice, 61bs for Is ; Sago, Pearl Tapioca, Split Peas and Pearl Barley, 51ba for Is j Currants, Raisins, and Sultanas, per lb, fid Colonial Jams, per tin, sd; per doz., 4s 9d Sperm Candles, 4d ; Price’s, 8d ; Paraffin, 9d Best Silk-dressed Flour, 4001 b bag, 10a fid Do do do 501 bdo 5s fid .Do do do 251 bdo 3s Best fresh Oatmeal, 251bs, 2s 9d Do do do 81bs, Is Finest Canterbury Potatoes, per cwt., 3s Starch, in 11b boxes, 4d ; Figs, new, per box, 8d English Sauces, from' fid ; English Pickles, bottle, 8d ; Keiller’s Marmalade, tin, 7d Good Family Tea, from Is 2d lb Try our Pure Indian Tea, at 2s 4d 101 b boxes, superior, from 12a fid each American Tinned Fruit, all sorts, 2Jlbs, Is 2d Macaroni and Vermicelli, 7d 401 bN. Z, Sugar, 8s; 401 b Auckland White do, 9s fid ; 401 b very best Snowdrop, 10s Fresh Herrings, reduced to fid tin Fry’s Improved Cocoa, 4d packet Washing Powders, from 3d doz. Soap, from 2d bar, 4s 3d box; largo bars, each 4lb, lOd ; Van Houten’s Cocoa, 3s lOd lb; Hudson’s Breakfast Cocoa, Is 4d lb Pure Honey, 4d ; Honeycomb, in glass jars, 3d each ; Baking Powder, 4d tin Prime Canterbury Bacon, 8d lb Mild-cured Hams, 9d Those who desire to practice economy should study these prices WELLINGTON STEAM COOPERAGE, Watebloo-quay. W CHALMERS, Manufacturer of all •, kinds of Casks and Kegs, Barrel Churns, Cheese Vats, Butter Tubs and Kegs, Tallow Casks. Staves and Heads for export at lowest rated. Brewers’ Vats to eerder. 34 CONSUMPTION CURABLE ME G. T. CONGREVE ON CONSUMPTION AND ITS. SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT, Showing that direful disease to be curable in all its stages ; with observations on ASTHMA, CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, &o. the Christian Herald, March, Slat, TV 1886.—MrG. T. Congreve’s treatment of consumption and other cheat diseases continues to be made - a great blessing to sufferers far and wide, in every part of the kingdom. / The’world and wb ourselves owe him a debt of gratitude. Not long since we placed a young lady under his' care, who has re covered her health, and we need only point to the cases (Mr Congreve is publishing one every week), many of which had been given up as past all hope. There can be no doubt that for Consumption andjjbther chest complaints, Mr Ciongreve is a specialist of the first order, and stands unrivalled. Certainly there has been no other discovery in medical science from which the consumptive patient may gather so much hope as from this. . The one hundred and thirty-three oases which are recorded in Mr Congreve’s book are a mostconvincing testimony; bat what have been long a marvel are the cases of cure which,have been published for several years: past in the weekly journals (our. own included), one every week. (The reader is referred to the Christian World, Christian Age, Christian Globe, &0., &c.) The author (Mr Congreve, of Coombe Lodge, Peckham, London), has been urgently entreated to make his treatment known in all the British Colonies. The price of the cook is Sixpence, or Sevenpenoe post free. Published by Upton and Co,, Auckland, New Zealand, and may be ordered through any Bookseller. 337 STEEL PENS r.COLD M EDAL- PAR 15,1373FOR COUGHS, COLDS, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coryza, Influenza, Consumption, &e. KAY’S COMPOUND OF LINSEED, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, &0.,; with Chlorodyne. KAY’S COMPOUND, a demulcent expectorant for Coughs, Colds, and Chest Complaints. KAY’S COMPOUND, for Coughs and Colds, is equally serviceable for Horses and Cattle. KAY’S TIC PILLS, a specific in Nenralgia. Face-ache, &c. Contains Quinine. Iron, &c. (pIOAGULINE. Cement for Broken V Articles, Sold everywhere. Sole Makers—KAY BROTHERS (Limited), Stockport, England. 833 Youthful vigor, happy mar. RIAGB, HEALTHY OFFSPRING, a Medical Treatise by that eminent French Hospital Physician, Dr RABONSKI, showing srfierers how they may cure themselves of Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, &c., &o. Sent by post for six penny stamps. Address Parisian, P.O, Box 766, Sydney. “A boon to all desiring ‘selfjcnre.” - Medical Review^

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8163, 15 August 1887, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLX, Issue 8163, 15 August 1887, Page 8

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