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SALE BY AUCTION, TUESDAY, 17th INST. AT 11 O'clock. THE EXCHANGE HOTEL. SUOIITi AND. TWO BILLIABD TABLE", by A'cook, oomplote: Stook«in<>Trac)e of Wines, Spirits, &c, Household Fumiture and Effootß, Freehold Allotment in Pollen Street, with frontage of 33it x 165 ft., Froeho'dfAllotment io Slaokay street, with frontage of 38ft xl6sfr. b. e. McGregor ! Has received instructions from Mr T. Garretfc to sell by publio auction on the preinisee, Pollen street, Short'and, fpHAT FREEHOLD PROPERTY 1 KNOWN. AS THE. EXCHANGE HO'IEB, which has been so long established and so favourably known , under thecon« duotonhip of Mr T. Garrott, who is eovv about to retire frem business, togother with Two Billiard Tables, StooWn-Trade, Housa hold Furniture and Effects, and Two Free, hold Building Allotments. ■ ,Thc Hotel commande a goal business, whiohis capable of .being coneidorably extended, is entirety - free from any trade restriotione, and is well worthy of the attention of any persons desirous of entering into the trade. •.."•■•' ■ , WEDNESDAY, lira Inst., At 11 O'clock. . HOUSEHOLD,'FDBmTU'BIS' AND "EPEOrS.' ■": ■'■ At the Residence op : Mus -Dean, ' Pabawai, , . ■p 11, MaGB EG OR Has received instructions from Mrs DEAN, who has leased her Parawai property; to sell by Public Auotion on the premißes.Parawai— A quantity of very Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c,, comprieinp Drawing* room Suite, Dining and oilier Tables, Iron Bodstead, Carpets, Handsome Cur'ains, CreckerywMO, Kitchen Utensils, &c, F" o R y ~S A~~L E A DWELLING HOUSE of five rooms v?ith thirty aoree of-land, of whioh seven acres are orcbard in full-bearing, Apply to HUGHMcLIVER, Puriri orWaiorongomoi rB AROHA BATTERY SYNDICATE. TENDERS are invited for BIBING and SINKING from Canadian to Blacksmith's level on the' New Find Miuo, Waiorongomai, Specifications to be seen at the Battery Offlfis ' H' H. ADAMS, ; . Managr, APPLICATION FOR LICENSED HOLDING UNDER REGULAR TIONNo.4. ■ : -; i , Dietrict: Hauraki, Date: February stb, 1891 : • (To the Warden at Thamee.) I HEREBY apply for a Licensed Holding for Gold Mining purposes, under the; provisions of " The ' Minin- Act, 1886," of the lands hereinafter described. ALFRED SHEPHiiRD, ' .." Applicant, Name, and, Address in full of Applicant:. Alfbed Shbpheed, Karangahake. Style under which it is intended tolconduct tbc Business ; Bonanzalicensed holding, Locality where the Land applied for is situated: Kerangahake,. Bounded.on the north by the Tubesnian; east, by the Crown and Adeline licensed holdings; westerly and northerly by supposed unn ocoupied ground, ; Extent of Land applied for: Thirty, acres, Amount of Capital proposed to beiuveetedj Ten Thousand Pounds ' Proposed mode of working the land: Tun* nelling and Stoping ■ ' • ' .Term for which License |s required : 21 years, - General Remarks: Pegged off ;on the sth February, at B.a,ni. Mark on pegs X Dated at Thames this 9th day of Fefcrua'ry, 1891. V •;. Tha abovo application and' any objections will le hoard, at the Warden's office at Thames, on 19th March, 1891,, at 10,30 a,m, ' . ..' ;._ .;■■:' Any person dcsiriDg to objeot to the issue of a license for the land applied for must, before that date, enter his objootions at the Warden's Office at Thamec. ' . -'■ H,W,NORTHOIIOFr, 'Warden! Warden's Office, Thamos. \ > ■ . 9th February, 1891. NATURAL CORE OF TUBERCULAR -;:.=.■■'■.; ■■CONSUMPTION,' ■''■ ■■•■•'■ Pioton Street, Ponsonby, ' January 10th 1891. Mb Wabholi, •• Uear'Sir,—lcanuot leave your Establleb inent without expreeeing my gratitude for the benefit I have received from' your mode of treatment aad'diet, •' When I came to you about eleven weeks ago, I was Buffering from Tubercular Consumption, It .commenced rather more than three years agO'With a.series of bad oojds, which ended in Chronic Bronchitis; and' settled on my lungs,,. For aboQt two yeara I havesuffered severely from night sweats, loss of appetite, loes. of sleep, and'continual cough, causing -great bodily and .nervous. exhaustion, I very oftfn had a. dullpa'in, esneoially- in the right lung, whiiih occasionally beoame aoute. . The expectoration was .exoessiye, dark, stringy, and ■ Jumpy, and; sometimes tiDgcd with blood. . For < some months my pulse varied from 120 to 140 beats per minute. All this caused [ great, weakness ,of ,the system ; and emaciation. About twelve months ago.Dr Philsonsaid I was suffering from Chronio Bronchitis, and that both lungs,, especially the right one, were vory much diseased, Later. Dr Bell- said that I was in an ad* vanced stage of Tubercular Lung 'disease, and both told ma that they could dVme/no good, I came to you as a last reeource, and the results' : have far exceeded' my most ardent expectations, Now 1 am happy to fay that I have no pain, I can Bleep well, have a good appetite, and'have almost en* tirely lost my cough, I can take long walks without fatigue, and can even ekip without exoitine my cough. After three days' treatment, the night Bweatsleft me, and have not Binoe returned, In a few days my pulse was reduced to between 85 and 90, and is now continually about 70. All this has been accomplished in eleven weeks out of the six months you stated as,necessary to effeoba cure. ' , , In conclusion, I.desire to thank both you and Mrs Warmbll.most heartily for all your great and... to me while under your cue, and also, the niirsef for ail their kind and sympathetic efforts io my behalf.' : .; , . Hoping that this may induce othere.to re» oeive eimilar benefits, ■" lam, dear Sir, Your mOBt sincetely, Habeiet WalTon^ThompsoiV, Mapukau Rdi, Avondale South, Mb WARMOLL, HydropathicjPraotitioner, oan be consulted at hie Rooms Y.M.CA,, Albert street, • Auckland, from 10 a.m. to 1.30' pm. Also at his Hydropathic Hospital, Pioton street, Ponsonby Road, from 2,30 to 5 p,m, daily. ■'-.;.-■

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 6838, 10 February 1891, Page 3

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