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Business Notices. OLD, TRIED, I AND TEUE. Australians acquainted—and those who we not ought to bo—with the wonderful merits of that great American Remedy, the— MUSTANG LINIMENT FOR MAM AND BEAST. Thii Liniment very naturally originated in America, whero Nature provides in her laboratory such surprising antidotes for tho maladies of her children. Its fame has beeu spreading I for 35 years, until it now encircles the habitable globe. The Mexican Mustang Liniment is a ma ch- ' less remedy for all external ailments of man and beast, To stock owners and farmers it is invaluable, A Bingle bottle often saves a human life or restores th» usefulness of an excellent horse, ox, cow, or sheep. It cures foot-rot, hoof-ail, hollow horn, grub, screw-worm, shoulder-rot, mango, the bites and stings of poisonous reptiles and insects, and every such drawback to stock breeding and bush life, ' It cures every external trouble of horses, such as lameness, scratches, swinny, sprains, founder, gind gall, ring bone, etc, etc. 1 The Mexican Mustang Liniment s the quickest cure in the world for accidents occurringin the family, in the absence of a physician, such as burns, scalds, sprains, cuts, etc., and for rheumatism, and stiffness engendered by exposure. Particularly valuable to Miners, It is the cheapest remedy in the world, for it penetrates the muscle to the bone, and a single , application is generally sufficient to cure. Mexican Mustang Liniment is put up in three sizes of bottles, the larger ones beingproportionately much the cheapest. Sole Wholesale Agent for Australia and the Colonies, A. LOUEIE, COMMISSION AGENT, HOBSON'S BUILDINGS, SHORTLANDSTREET, AUCKLAND. JUST ARRIVED. JUST ARRIVED, Eeom the Tamaki, AND NOW LANDING, Ex' Evening Stab,' [ $iTA CARGO OF SPLENDID POTATOES, drown by S. C. Baird, of Otahuhu, W. Taylor ' of Tamaki, and other well-known settlers. Prices—According to sample; Also, to Arrive from the same place in a few days— 1,500 MORE BAGS OF POTATOES, All of Splendid Quality. . • Also, a quantity of EEALLY EIEST-OLASS WELLMOWN HAY. ( ADDRESS- . ' j BENJAMIN GREENWOOD, l GENEBAL PEODUOIS DEALEE, POLLEN STREET, ' Shortland, .J. BATES, ( GROCER AND TEA DEALER, 1 t 1 ROLLESTON-STREET. JB, respectfully THANKS bis Friends and . • tbe Public for the liberal support ac- ■ corded to him during the two years that he has" been in business, and hopes, by & strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the i same.. > N.B. has now on hand a very Choice Selection OP New Season's Teas, Which he can confidently recommend as ex- ] , cellent value } also, a well-selected Stock of GENEEAL GEOOEEIES, Which ho is prepared to sell in parcels to suit purchasers, at the Lowest Payable Priceß. Maize, Bean, Chapp, Eioue, Potatoes, ■ &c, &o. i PACE-HOESE v pPT. j Pamimes' 1 . Waited upon pob oldees. 1 GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. , 1 J. MUIB, Aemt and Navt Taiioe, Corner of Brown and • Williamson Streets, / Grahamstown, BEGS to call the attention of the gentlemeu of the Thames to his Large and Well Selected STOCK of SPRING .and SUMMER GOODS, which for quality and cheapness cannot be surpassed. A good fit guaranteed. - i_ | 8, C 0 B L E Y, FASHIONABLE'TAILOE, AND PROFESSED TROUSERS MAKER, e Queen-stroot, Auckland. B All Garments made of Best Materials, well hi shrunk, combined with good workmanship, and fit guaranteed, I FOE 3s, TEA,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 2912, 27 April 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 2912, 27 April 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 2912, 27 April 1878, Page 1

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