tttowwhb ITadh AND DIH.-The rich fragrance of mSr™nSm^'sFlo RI daWaxbr is the per a\!T hut rt,oir Hvini? breath, so to ipcak, is made perSfc?* *Sta «jffl floral water, for the handkerchef the "toll**, and «» bath \ * a ther t ?e? e •itWesß ooiinterfe ts, buyers should always ask for the SoRmWATm prepared by Lankan and KempNew York.-fADVT.J "Thbrb la no doubt in my mind but that your Bristol's SARSAPARIH.A alone cured me of my genera' EKalth I used in all eleven bottles and have not feU se well and strong for years.-JOH N Lkokib, Cre B wi<*>Victoria.MA»VT.] ttTTwnsTT'BEsBBNCJBOF Jamaioa Gingbb, an approved o7 the itomach, warming and soothing the whole yytem.-rADVT.I Burnktt'b CocOAnra is the best and cheapest Hah Dresstog in the world. It kills dandruff allays irnta {ton, and promts a vigorous and healthy growth of J-Are you broken In your rest by a lick child suffering with the jam of cutting tiethi Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mas Winblow'b Soo-rama Syrup It will relieve the tnr mSerer immediately. It is perfectly hwmleßß Jud pleasant to taste, It produces natural, quiet sleep, br relieving the child from pata, and the little cherub watos "as bright as a button." It soothes the child, It wftens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and 1b the best know remodj S^dysentery and dWhcea, whether arising from tsethW or other causes. Mrs Wlntlow'i Soothing BrnmT tt wld by medicine dealers everywhere at li lid per bottle.-! At>VT.l Thames stbbht Industries, by Percy Russell. This Il'ustrated Pamphlet on Perfumery, &c, published at 6d may be had gratia from any chemist in the world, orJOHN Gosnbm. and Co , London.-[ADVT.] FH>MWOT!-FO* THI T»KH AKI) BBHAXH.-A fe iropß olfiioUqtdd"Florillne- sprinkled on a wet toofebruih produoei a pleasant lather, which thorougWy olewßes the teeth from all parasites or Imtrarities, hardens the gums, prevents tartM.itopi Strives to the teeth a peculiar pearly-whiteness, Sid » delightful fragrance to the breath. Itwmoveß i'l unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or t)baooo «noke. "The Fragrant Florlllno," being B>mw»ed to part of • honey and sweet herbs, U dell JoWSieVt*/ and the, greatest^toilet , diwovery of the ftga. Price Sm 6d, of *U- OhemUrts and Perfumers, mo&skta depot removed to 88 Farnngdon, road. London.— FAdvt.] MBDioAi Praotitioner9 will find that in incipient phthisis, chronic bronchial afleotionß, complicated asthmatlcal complaints, and in most cases where the breathing functions are oppressed and constricted, with corresponding loss of vital energy, &c. that Aickin's Syrup of Eucalyptus with Hypophosphite of Lime and Quinine, is an effective pharmaceutical preparation of great value. It has fhe effect of speedily stimulating the bronchial mucous membrane and freeing tenacious phlegm, &c. thereby affording great relief in distressing coughs. Its action upon lung tissues is apparently healing -and reparative. Upon the general health this medicine is undoubtedly tonic, imparting a vitality beyond the normal state of the patient. The effect upon the breathing powers is quickly apparent, the result being that the sufferer experiences considerable relief, and ultimate re-covery.-tADVT. Monkeys Dib of Consumption.— So do lions and tleers. This is a very important fact, a 9 tending to prove that although phthisis is in many instances distincily hereditary, nevertheless it may be, and frequently is, acquired. Such is the pathology of the eminent Dr Graves, whose clinical experience and literature is accepted as the highest authority. In late times the treatment for consumption and bronchial complaints has bocome more specific and hopeful. Hypophospbite of lime is combined with cod liver oil and quinine. The wonderful eucalyptus la also used with excellent effect on bronchial mucous membranes. The combination of these remedies in Aickin's Syrup of Eucalyptus with Hypophosphite of Lime and Quinine has been the undoubted moans of affording permanent relief Agents. -The New Zealand Drug Company.— [Adtt.] Yaluablb Diboovbkt TOR thb Hair.— lf your hair ii turning grey or white, or falling off, use " The Mexican Hair Renewor. • for it will positively rettort In evtrv awe Grey or H,iite Hair to its original colour, without leaving the disagroeable smell of most " Re. Btorers." It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, »s well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald ■pots, where tho glanda are not decayed. Atk y<mr Chemifltfl for "Thb Mexican Hath Hbnkwbr." Sold by Chemists and Perfume™ ovoTywbsro »t. 8s 6<l por bottle. Wholesale dopot removed to 33 Farringdon oad, London.— [Advt.l Manufacturers and others desiring representation throughout the Province of Auckland should communicate with the undersigned, who h*> exceptionally advantageous facilities for introducing "novelties' and "specialties" of every description, and is thoroughly acquainted with tho trade of the dbtriot and Its standing His business premises we simply the moat cwtral in Auckland, and hii rupreseDtitiwß travel the country. Highest referouises. W. BautMBT Langbri-ob, Manufacturers' Agont. and General Importer. " The Bureau." Auckland.— fADVT.l
BUSINBSS NOTICES. On Strict Temperance Principles. COFFEE TAVERN AND WORKING MAN'S HOME, COMBEBLAND STREET (near St. Andrew street), Ddnbdin. Meals, from 7 a,m. to 11 p.m., 3d to gd each. Beds, 1 Wm. SEDDON ... Proprietor (formerly of the Cutneb Cafe.) 14ja IV/| ON&Y to lend in sums to borrowers. D. D. MAODONALD, Solicitor, Albert Bui ld?ngfl. gPEOIAL~ 0 A U T I 0 N The Sfcearina Candlo Manufacturing Co " APOIL^©," In 3chiedam, Holland Hereby give notice to the Trade that, owinp to tho Syunoua ImiUHnu of their brand, tho Candles for \h» Australian and Nevr Zealand Marked will in futuro nimplv Lea* on " t j je j r nsiiftl livbt ii the name " SCHIEDAM." They obtained in 1873 iho First MED AT, it th*VIENNAEXHIbITIOtf, ami lb* GOLD MEDAL — hk'hotr, awird — *ttho PARIS TM TERNA.TIONAL EXHIBITION, 1878. Sole Export. AcNttite: ELLIS, KIoLINUfiURY, & (Jo., London. Ordero punctually attended to, g.iii
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Otago Witness, Issue 1602, 5 August 1882, Page 29
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