: To THE POBHC AT THE TfIAJIKS GoLDHELD, — jA. gentlemon for many "years iii"my employ is • mow; in; England selecting, on my account,., Igoods specially adapted 'for this province;' To \ ;makeroom for.consigaments shpv.ly expected,' jl shall, for the' present,'offer iny large stock (to which I invite your attention), at unusually low 'prices, with extra allowance for, cash, My ;Book', Stook. comprises - : Standard; Work's : ia, .Theology, History,' the Science?, {Trayelj'Ficfcii&n^ : and' Gift'and Table-' : books j-many thousand volumes^''adapt'ed ! , ! for' :i | children and ypubg, : persons',' Jibraries/ ! ,' : ' prizes; Edu'eitionai' Books' (used in 'the' schools x under the Board of Education); Technical and : Toy Books, Maps, 1 'Ac. In • Stationery I keep full stocks of every .description required for the ■desk, counting-house, and private use. To teachers under t!ie Board I act" as agent—re- : ceiving and forwarding their-salaries, montlily., ;I shall be happy to supply lists of'WorksanJ lany department of- literature..- 11l orders with which I may" be L favoured : will receive my prompt,,, and„careM ,- l attention. —■ Edward Waiib, "MJlj '^Queen-street,'Aucklandi—Sept. 0,3 3876 ,/..,.„„. , . Advice to:Mothers''!—Are>you broken in your rest by a sick .child suffering with the pain of • cutting teeth? Gp f at once to,a' chemist and get a'bbttle'of Mrs 1 Winslow's Soothing relieve'tlie'poort suffer immediataly. clt is perfectly harmless: and- pleasant to taste,', it produces uatur^,. quiet sleep, by,relievmg',t^e i ,.child. t from. pain, .'and tho little,,chenibi awakes''!ak bright as a button." '; "It soothes 'the' ( ; child,' ! it softens the"gums', allays all painj r, reli'eves : windi"i , egulate3''the : bowels/ i andis l theibest remedy for dysentery.and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine dealers everywhere jails l|d per bottle. Manufactured at-493,, Oxford Street, London. ' v ■ ■
Valuable Discovery fop. the Hair.—lf your hair is toning grey or white,; or.failing off, use "The Mexican Hair Reuewer," for it will positively restore in. every caseQrcypr 'White /"til 1 to its, original.'colour, 1 without leaving the disagreeable smell of ; iuosfc ! "Ee-, storers." It.rnakes the hair charmingly Tb'cau-" tifnl, as well as promoting the growthof tho' Lair, on bald spots, where tp : .glands.', are not decayed. Ask your, .Chemist', for''".'Tim Mexican .'Hair Renewer,';' ' prepared V.by Henry O.'G-allup, 493, Oxford-street; 1 , tondon, and sold by Chemists and Perfumers everywhere at 3s Gd per Bottle. Throat Affections and Hoarseness.— All suffering from irritation' ofcthe' throat and hoarseness will be. agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by tho use of "Brown's Bronchial Troches;'' These famous "lozenges" are now.i Sold by most respectable chemists.in this:country at Is Hd per box. PeojJo a "hacking t .cough,";a "slightcold," or bronchial affections, cannot try them too soon, as similar troubles,'if allbwed'td'prbgress, result in;seriOus Pulmonary :; and Asthmatic affections. See that-the words "Brown's 'Bronchial Troches '/areonithe.Govcniment stamp around each box.—Manufactured by John I. Brown $'Sons'; Boston, United States. Depot, 493, Oxford-street London.
Floriline !—For the Teeth and Breath. —A"few drops of/tlic ; ,lirpd u, Fl6nlinp " sprinkled on a wet'tooth-brush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites- orumpurities, hardens the • gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearlywhiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes' all"unpleasant odou* arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoker '•The Fragrant Floriline," being composed inpart of honey and sweet'herbs; is'delidi- ■ ous to the taste, and tlio greatest tbilet discovery of the age. Price 2s Gd, of all Chemists and Perfumers. Preparedbyi/Henry GG-Auwr, LomloiU.,>
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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2438, 7 October 1876, Page 3
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