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Best Soaps for Warm Climates, * n : OAiyVESMr'S? Carbolic TOILET Soap, (id, Tablets.. P&tCKLY-HEAT Soap, Mi il- Bars, (4 > -,-.. Used by HM THE PRINCE OF WALES when in India, I Pleasantly-perfumed Antiseptic Soaps - for Hath or Toilet, prepared I with Calvert's pure Carbolic. From Fmd. I. Mouat, Esq., M.D., lute Professor of Medicine in the Medical College of Calcutta!:—"For some time before I left India I lined your o'nrbolic .Soaps with much advantage, indeed I ceased to use nny other. I found none so soothing t8 the discomfort caused by prickly-heat, profuse perspiration, and other sources of dermic irritation." F. C. CALVERT & CO., Manchester, Eng. Awarded 70 Gold and Silver Medals and Diplomas. NETJEOL NEUROL is the Remedy of the ogo, the result of the Chemical research of tho "end of the century." The whim, and worry of life, strained to its utmost tension Railway*, Telegraphs and Telephones has made norvons CDmplaiats.inuch more prevalent. NEUROL is the remedy, it soothes tho ,v. ■ jover-wroughfc nerves, calms the system and renders lite worth liviug, irtiAnlPTnre. NEUKOIj Is invaluable for headache.XlimlJiiuJUjD ! Xfc will relieve any form of Headache not actually de» ■i ' pendent on brain diboase. TJPTT'R ATf T A • curGa Neuralgia in the head and face more JNJiiU ! readily than Quinine, See testimonials on handbills, FOR COLDS, CAT- i§B&Bßßßmmmmmmimmm>- 1B a pi onßa „t and eato "iUßH.'and SIMPLE /f ' HViTT.B.-n'f • Jspccifio, and inducos FEVER-NEUROL iV| j • * 1 , r*. u ..** V** , I calm and tranquil sloep. • useful in any feverish l*^,^^* 3 FOR INFLUENZA or .... state of the body, such ,j J•■ - BLA GRIPPE, NEUROL Vs the onset of acom«. 1. WwgmMwnm mum '•' V Hwill bo found a roliablo »on cold in the bead or. .8, >HH .! W BSno l ll oor* B rorao( ty', It roliovoa tlio ebesfcj and in simple IL, t nywtt titnr, usiun,n *■ Jj dißtressiiig headitcho and fivgr,-accompanied by of tho limbs, re. pains in'themnsolosand J Rnd Dimfou / ducoß lover, and invnriboaes of the back. It V ■■■:■■ ■ -J ably Bliovtens tho attnok. ' SOLD in BOXES of 12 POWDERS, price 2s, by most Chomiats and Storekeepers!" A Box of ; NEUROL will be posted to any part of N.Z, on receipt of 2b I'd in ! KEtTROL FOR CHILDREN-For childreu Teething and suffering fromFeverishness arising from a variety of causos, NEUROL far surpasses any other remedy, all the restlessness of the child soon passes away, and cool and cnlm Bleep'takes its place, In order to facilitate its use for children, SPECIAL NKUROL TEETHING and SOOTHING POWDERS are prepared, and sold in'packets of 12 powders—Price, Is, IThe NEUBOLCo,, Auckland. ,AmALL CHMMim AND STORES. .nanism—

Francis Battson, Tinsmith, Plumber GfsiUwr, &EieotricßeyFi'ver, Has IN STOCK Washing Furnaces, Chimneys, Spouting, Downpipes, ■'■ Biclging; Corregated Iron, Ac, &o. '••.' All kinds' of-TINWARE made on the Premises.' PRESERVE TINS with patent .'■ Opening and Closing Tops. 'Ail Orders prompty attended to by competent workmen, > BATTSON, POLLEN STREET, THAMES. No. 8 MmLWK '"""' ; ""PA'EKOA." : ' : ' : , ' J, W. SHAW HAS the Pleasure to make known to his Numerous Friends and the Public generally that he has taken over the above HOTEL from Mr J. M. Coote, who has carlied it on so satisfactorily for upwards oi 19 yeara. J W. SHAWjin soliciting a continuance . of public favours, takes this opportunity oi saying that it is his intention to make th( COMMERCIAL HOTEL noted for everything which is sought for in a LEADING HOTEL. The ACCOMMODATION, for man and tjcast will be of the most comfortabh character; the TABLE will be supplied wit! the choicest fare; and the LIQUORS wili be of the best Brands that money can buy Ito CHARGEB also will be MOST REASON. ABLEJhose wuo have not hitherto in'ven th( COMMERCIAL a trial are invited to do so, and the Proprietor promises that nothing shall be loft undone his part to secure a CONTINUANCE OF ANY PATRONAGE that he may be favoured with. , SAMPLE ROOMS avaitoblo foi|Commer. pial Travellers PRINTING tJIVERY Description oi PLAIN ant J& FAMY 'PRINTING done tha ADVERTISER OFFICE' tJAIBKBT rjXUKM

, J. Hague Smith AND CO., i (Late T. k S. Morbin & Co. Ltd.) WHOLESALE & RETAIL ; HARDWARE MERCHANTS ||[ AND IMPORTERS, OWEN STREET, THAMES, a Have ox Salk— 1 largo and well assorted stock of Mining Requisites, Comprising— BlastingJPowder and Pel ets, ' Dynamite, Gelatine, and Rnck-a-liock j Detonators (extra strong Double Tape, Fuse Candle?, English and Colonial Bar, Plate, and Sheet Iron Tram'.Kails, Steel and Iron ;■ Cast, Shear,spring,' nd Blister Steel , Cast Steel Hammers,: Brills and G*ds . Smiths; Anvils and Bellows Mining arid Navvy Picks-. Handles—Pick, Shovel, Axe, &o. Spades, Forks, Rakes, Hoes, Etc, Shovels, long and short handles Quicksijvor and, Cyanide. • Blanking arid; Squeezing Cloths Gratings and Amalgam Buckets Belting—Rubber and Leather " Hose—Canvas and Rubber Rope—Wire nnd Manilla } Chain—Black and Galvanised ' B ocks—lron and Wood ' Oils—Castor, Colza, Sperm Ncatsfoot ka, Paints nnd Paint Oils Fencing wire—F.ain and Barbed s Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Ranges, Register c Grates, Fenders nnd Irons J BUILDERS IRONMONGERY. - Corru,f gated Iron, Ridging, Spouting, Roofm Cement Na Is Hinges, Locks, kc, if — » i PAOIFICHOTEL * PROPRIETOR. h' :. , J MR W. WOODWARD, wpll- '- /jnowu ou tho Thames for many years, having 1 taken over tho,,Pro priotorship of tho above Hotol bogs 10 to inform his FRIENDS and tub TRAVELLING PUBLIC GENERALLY that ho will sparo no pains to restore ' this well known Hostolry to its formor # reputation of being tho host hotol in r " tho disfcriet. Evory ACCOMMODATION for TRAVELLERS, including a largo " SAMPLE ROOM on tho Promises. SUITES FOR FAMILIES ON KEASONAI3LE TERMS. 1(1 Banquets, Dinuers, Suppers, ic, will be made a special feature t3" LUNCHEON DAILY from 12,80 toI.3Op.in,ONE2SHILLING.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8455, 15 June 1896, Page 1

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