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AD VANCE NEW ZEALAND

Those who Buy from A. M'LEOD'S New Zealand Local ludustry Cash Store and Spring Lath Mattrass Factory, City Mart, 123 Queen-street (opposite T. & S. Morrin, Ironmongers), Assist themselves and Benefit New Zealand. All articles ticketed in plain figures, and delivered to any part of the City free of charge. Country orders promptly attended to. PRICE LIST :— Hand Bellows, from 2s. to 45.; Blacksmiths' Bellows, 295. 6d. to £6 105.; Sand Bellows, for sanding paint, 65.; Butchers ! Pepper Bellows, 65.; Gardners' Sulphur or Blight Bellows, 65.; Double-action Bellows, 7s. 6d. ; Fancy Bellows, 7s. 6d. to 9s. 6d. ; Scrubbing Brushes, 7d. to ls. 6.; Stove Brushes, lOd. to ls. 9d.; Round Oil Brushes, 4id. ; Bannister Brushes, 9d. to 25.; Flat Top Dusters, 9d. to Is.; Carpet Brooms, 3s. 6d. ; Cocoa Fibre Brooms and Handles, ls. 6d.; Hair Brooms, 2s. to ss. 9id.; Saucepan Scrubs, 9d.; Epsom Dandy Brushes, ls. 6d. ; Shoe j Brushes, 3s. to ss. the set; Clothes Brushes, ls. 3d. to 25.; Bath Brushes, 45.; Handled Clothes Brushes, 2s. 6d.; Billiard Brushes, ss. 9d.; Broom Handles, 3£d.; Japanned Hearth Brushes, 2s. to 3s. 3d.; Flat Whitners, ls. 2d. to ls. 9d.; Toy Bannister Brushes, Is.; Plate Brushes, ls. to ls. 6d. ; Spoke Brushes, ls. 9d. to 2s. 3d.; Sash Paint Brushes, 3d. to ls. 2d.; Paint Dusters, 3s. 6d.: Toilet Brushes, 3s. 6d. to 3s. 9d.; Flue Brushes, 2s. to 2s. 6d. ; Type Brushes, 25.; Corn Brooms, 25.; Large Baths, 255. to 325. 6d.; Milk Cans, 4s. to 10s. 6d.; Boilers, 6s. Gd. to 125.; Watering Cans, 3s. 6d. to 6s. 6d. ; Washing-up Tins, ls. 6d. to 35.; Lanterns, 2s. to 2s. 10d.; Cullenders, ls.6d. to 2s. 6d.; Tin Kettles, 2s. 3d. to 4s. 9d.; Dustpans, Is.; Pudding Moulds, ls. 3d. to ls. 9d.; small Patty Pans, ld. toljd.; Saucepans, ls. to ls. 9d. ; Billies, Bd. to 35.; Flour Dredges, Is.; Round Baking Dishes, 9d. to 25.; Oval Baking Dishes, ls. 9d.; Teapots, ls. 6d. to 7s. 6d. ; Coffeepots, ls. 6d. to 55.; Milk Strainers, 2s. to 2s. 6d.; Bread Tins, ls. to ls. 6d.; Square Baking Dishes, ls. 3d. to 3s. 9d.; Slop Pails, 3s. 6d. to 4s. Gd.; Preserve This, 4d. to 7Jd.; 1 Gallon White or Stone Colour Paint (ready mixed), Bs.; J-Gallon, 4s. 6d.; Quart, 2s. 6d.; Varuish, 10s. per gallon ; -J-gallon, ss. 6d.; quart, 35.; Perambulators, with two seats, 265.; single seat, 215.; Clothes Baskets, 3s. 6d. to 165.; Butchers' Baskets, 7s. Gd.; Grocers' Baskets, 3s. 6d. to 7s. 6d.; Fire Grates, 10s. 6d. to 165.; Tomb Rails, 10s. to 235. 6d. the section ; Sashweights, 10s. 6d. per cwt., l?d. per lb.; Iron Lasts, 3id. to 4}d. per lb.; Baking Powder, ls. 6d. to 2s. Gd. per tin ; Chimney Cowls, 20s. to 225. 6d. ; Kitchen Sinks, 205.; Fire Kindlers, 3d. per packet ; Ammonia, 6d. per bottle; Cheesepress, 100s.; Bullock and Trace Chains, 4d. per lb.; Chairs, 6s. to Bs. 6d.; Washstands, Bs. to 12s. 6d.; Toilet Tables, 7s. 6d. to 95.; Bedsteads, 15s. to 18s 6d.; Office Stools, 3s. to 255. ; Spring Lath Mattresses 2 feet wide, 12s. 6d. ; 2ft. 6in., 155.; 3ft., 17s. 6d.; 3ft. Gin., 205.; 4ft., 225. 6d.; 4ft. Gin., 255. (all guaranteed for 2 years); Cocoanut Fibre Mattrasses, to suit Spring Mattrasses, 2ft. wide, 17s. 6d.; 2ft. Gin., 205.; 3ft., 225. 6d.; 3ft. 6in., 255.; 4ft., 275. Gd.; 4ft. Gin., 305.; Register Grates, from 325. 6d. to 375. 6d.; Galvanised Iron Buckets, ls. Bd. to 2s. 6d.; Milk Dishes, 2s. 9d. to 3s. 3d.; Galvanised Iron Wash-tubs, 3s. 9d. to 10s. ; Candle Moulds, 55.; Stropped Blocks, 15s. 6d. to 19s. lOd. the set ; Frying Pans, 2s. 3d. to 2s. 9d,; all kinda of the best Fancy Biscuits ; all kinds of Boots at the cheapest prices ; all the best brands of Coffee on hand ; also Black and White Pepper and Ground Rice ; all sorts of Cordials (including Sarsaparilla) on hand; Flax Rope, 6d. perlb.; Clothes Lines, 7d. to Is.; Household Soap, sd. to ls. 6d. per bar ; Perfumed Soap, from 2d. to Gd. per cake ; Large Vases, grape pattern, 70s. per pair ; Square Pedestals, 20s. to 225. Gd. each ; all kinds of Fancy Pottery, at the lowest cash prices ; Drain and Sewerage Pipes ; all sorts of Tiles and Sinks at cheap prices ; Crawford's Horse and Cattle Oils, 2s. Gd. per bottle ; Wicker-work Cradles, 7s to 10s. Gd. Painters' Steps, 9s. to 10s. per pair. Open every week day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and on Saturdays till ft p.m., to enable the public to inspect or purchase anything they require. -131 PROFESSOR JAMES, late of Wellington, after years of research, in Avhich Nature's repository Avas ransacked, at length discovered the Medical properties of Herbs Avhich Avere used by our forefathers Avhen drugs and mineral poisons Avere unknoAvn, and Avhich now are daily trampled under foot as useless Aveeds by those ignorant of their virtues. Attention is pointed to some of the Marvellous Cures AAiiich have been efiected by the Professor since his arrival in Wellington. Testimonials. To Professor James, No. 5, Brook-street. 10th November, ISSO. Sir, — I haA*e been ill for a period of tAvo years from lung disease, ancl I may say I am iioav cured. William T. Evans, Melbourne Hotel, Wellington. To Professor James, No. 5, Brook-street. 9th November, ISBO. Dear Sir, — HaA-ingbeena sufierer Aviththe liver complaint for years, I Avas induced by a neighbour to come to you. I am thankful to say your medicine has clone me more good than all the doctors I have been Avith. 1 am iioav quite Avell. I shall certainly recommend you to all my friends. — I am, yours respectfully, Elizabeth Shane, Brook-street, Wellington. To Professor James, No. 5, Brook-street, Wellington. Sir, — I am happy to inform you that my leg, Avhich has been bad for the last eight years, is perfectly cured. I Avas first treated for a Avhite swelling, but Avhen I came to you you told me it Avas scurvy, and also explained lioav those things occur, Avhich I found to be so, and then poulticing it ancl using remedies whicli Avere quite contrary to the complaint I Avas told tAvelve months ago that my leg Avould have to be amputated, but knoAving gentlemen that you have treated avlio Avere equally as bad as I have been, through their advice I came to you. There are many avlio object to their names being put in the neAvspapers avlio told me so, but I think it my duty to make it knoAvn to those avlio are troubled, that they may knoAv Avhere to apply for relief. I have got fat and strong since I have been under your treatment. I am happy to say that I have got the full use of my leg, am free from pain and soreness, and able to attend my business regularly. I am, yours eA-er grateful, W. Clark. The Terrace, Wellington, 6th November, 18S0. Those aa'lio are troubled with Asthma, consult Professor James. — Those that are troubled Avith Dropsy, consult Professor James. — Those troubled Avith Indigestion, consult Professor James. — Those troubled Avith Gout or Liver Complaint, consult the Professor. — Those troubled Avith Gravel, consult the Professor. — Those troubled Avith blind or bleeding Piles, consult the Professor. — Those troubled Avith Neuralgia, consult the Professor. — Those troubled Avith Toothache, consult the Professor. — Those troubled with Sciatica, consult Professor James. — Those troubled Avith Lumbago or Rheumatism, consult the Professor. — Swollen Joints, contracted Cords or Muscles, Aveak back, consult the Professor. — Chronic cases, Asthma, and such like, pronounced incurable by so called Medical Men. — Those are the Cases the Professor Avishes to treat on. — Nervous Debility or Indiscretion of early youth, consult the Professor. As his treatment is solely American Herbs, Avhich can be inspected on the premises. Professor James may iioav be consulted at his residence, Wakefield-street.

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 24, 26 February 1881, Page 248

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ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND Observer, Volume 1, Issue 24, 26 February 1881, Page 248

ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND Observer, Volume 1, Issue 24, 26 February 1881, Page 248

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