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General Notices." AUCKLAND SEED DEPOT, ROBERT BRRWIN, NURSERY SEEDSMAN 4ND FLORIST, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, • Next Union Bank of Australia For many years Seedsman to Messes James Veitoh and Sons, Royal Exotic Nursery, King's Road, Chelsea, London, VEGETABLE, AGRICULTURAL, FLOWER, AND TAKE SEEDS,' And all to Horticulture, Town Agent for JAMES mason;, PABNELL NrjBSEBIES, n HATEFUL-COMFORTING. E P "T~B ' 8 (BRfIAKFAST) COCOA. "By a thorough knowledge of toe natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage, which may save us many heavy doctors' bills, It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."— See article in the Ofail Service Gazette. Sold only in Packets labelled JAMES EPPS & CO,, HOMEOPATHIC CHKMISTS,J LONDON, ONE BOX OP CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS IS warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired or constitutional, Gravol and Fains in the Back. Sold in Boxes, 4s fld each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, Sole Proprietor, I, J. CLARKE, APOTHECARIES HALL, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. Expobt Agents: B rgoyne, Burbidgesand Co., Coleman-strcet, London. Newbery and Sons, 37 Newgate-street, London, Barclay and Sons, 95 Farringdon-sfcreet, London, SaLger and Sons, Oxford-street, London. And all the London Wholesale Houses. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND, Kkmpthorne Pkossbb, and Co., Duncdin and Auckland. ' Chateau do Montabor, Aveyron, Prance. The Duo de Montabor writes: ' From the first dora Tfelt great relief the bad symptoms grew feebler, the irritation of the throat was calmed down, and I recovered ihe sleep which had nearly left me,' The',;FAMILY HERALD. 'The Umtrated London New, referring to Pure Literature speaks of the "Family Herald, that joy to tens of thousands of innocent English households," Price Sixpence. F'AMILY HERALD Monthly Part. " The Australasian says:—" This favourite domestic magazine retains all its old interest and variety," Price Sixpence, FAMILY HERALD Mohthl? Part, The Daily Argus says:—" This domestic magazine is second to none vifch which we are acquainted," Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Monthly Part, The Mount Mail says:—"lt contains a vast quantity of usefuVand entertaining reading matter, consisting of tale 3, leading articles, poetry, recipes, and scientific notices. The Answers to Correspondents indicate that the Herald is largely consulted by readers who seek to have difficulties solved, and forgotten events revived by reliable answers fiom the Editor. Every week's number contains a wellwritten and thoughtful leading artich upon some subject of interest." Price Sixpence, FAMILY HERALD Monthly Part, The Darling Gazette says:—"Among the English periodicals received in Australia Ihere is one, we believe, that receives a warmer welcome than is accorded to any other publication of its kind in the world, . . Its reputation has been ably preserved, and its character as the best family magazine of light, wholesome, and amusing reading, jhas been nobly sustained," Price Sixpence, FAMILY HERALD Monthly Part. The Border Vfakh says:—"One of the best of the old-fashioned penny magazines." Price Sixpence. FAMILY HERALD Monthly Part. The Queenslander says:—" A marvel of sound entertaining literature. . , . For sixpence (publisher's price) tho reader has tales, sketches, and leading articles, and a mass of general information that would make a wellsized volume." The FAMILY HERALD maybe had in Half-yearly Volumes (4s 6d) and in Monthly Parts (Gd) at a small per centage over the published price, of all Colonial Booksellers, and Newsagents; or the Monthly parts direct from W. Stevens, 421, Strand, London, for 14s per annum post-free. The FAMILY HER&LD. Colonial Booksellers can obtain an extra supply of the current Parts through Messrs Gordon & Gotch, Collins-street Melbourne; George-street, Sydney; and Queen-street, Brisbane. W. C. DENNES' Reduced Price List of Sewing Machines:—Mew DollylVarden, £310s; Princess of Wales, £4 4s; Wertheim, £410s; Arm and Platform, £4 10s; Singers' from £6; Wheeler and Wilson, from £510s; FretSavis, from £3 lOs.-Brancb Depot, Pollenstreet, Shorfclaudj Great Depot, Queen-street, Auckland, \Y! ANTED, Managers of Entertainments * and Others to know that the Thames Advertiser undertakes the PRINTING and POSTING of Woodcuts (any size), Streamers, Pottors, and every description of printing, on I the most prominent position? in the town|on the ' Shortest notice,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 3126, 26 September 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 3126, 26 September 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Advertiser, Volume XI, Issue 3126, 26 September 1878, Page 4