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LUNCHEON, DINING, AND SUPPER ROOMS, QUEEN STREET, . Next Arthur's Mart. Meals ready at all hours at moderate rates Suppers from 10 o'clock p.m. to 2 o'clock a.m. Tender Poultry and Sinclair's Ham. P. S. FRANKS, Proprietor. 296 Established 1860. W AITEMATA FLOUR MILL'S PRICES CURRENT (Wholesale). Subject to alteration -without notice. Sacks. 100's. 50's. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Fine Flour, per ton ... 13 0 0 13 10 0 14 0 0 J. J. Flour, per ton ... 12 0 0 12 10 0 13 0 0 A. Flour, per ton ... 12 0 0 — — Wheat Meal 13 0 0 — — Sharps, par ton ... 510 0 — — Bran, per ton 5 10 0 — — The above prices include sacks and bags. Sacks and bags not returnable. Cabin Biscuit, £18 per ton ; cases 2s. 6d. each. Also a large assortment of Fancy Biscuit, price list on application. TERMS: CASH. Oflice : Lower Queen Street, Aucldand, llth October, 1880. JOHN LAMB. 23x HULL BRO.T HE R S HAVE FOR SALE, EX 'SCOTTISH LASSIE,' 'LANGSTONE/ AND OTHER RECENT ARRIVALS, AND by 'LOCHNAGAR' AND 'WAIKATO,' Now Due— Groceries ancl Oilmen's Stores American Goods Barbed Steel Fencing Wires Craig's Old Scotch Whiskey Fould's " Scottish Blend " Whiskey Jeffrey's Edinhurgh Ale, &c, &c, &c. MONTHLY AUCTION. SALES Will be held as usual, due notice of which will be given. HULL BROTHERS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, QUEEN-STREET. Kauri Gum Stores— Breakwater. Bonded and Free Stores— Albert-street. 72 GOODS BONDED AT LOWEST RATES. y[ ]) W SON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Wellesley-street. Importer of GENUINE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, PATENT MEDICINES, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, PERFUMERY, TOILET REQUISITES, &c, &c. MEDICAL ATTENDANCE DAILY. Dr. Dawson from 9 till 10 a.m. Dr. Wrioht from 11 till 12 a.m. 104 ITCHENS' CELEBRATED BLOOD RESTORER, THE RENOVATOR OF THE HUMAN BLOOD. NO more PHYSICAL DEGENERATION IF THE Laws of Health are observed, ordinary care exercised, and Blood Eestorer Freely Taken. This wonderful remedy has attained to a j>opularity as great as it is surprising. The fame of the Medicine is spreading over the Australian Colonies, — such pleasing notoriety being easily explained by the multitude of cures effected, and the special fact that among the cases cured were several suffering Australian gentlemen, who were visiting Auckland, who fill high positions, and have used theu- influence in making known the virtues of the BLOOD RESTORER. Mr. Hitchens has arranged the following regular hours at which he may be consulted at his private house, Upper AVakefield-street :— From 7 to 9 a.m., 12 to 1 p.m., 5 to 6 p.m. HAMILTON BROTHERS, Queen-street, WHOLESALE AGENTS. BLOOD RESTORER V. DOCTORS AND HOSPITALS. Lome-street, Auckland, 12th April, 1880. Sir,— l have been a sufferer from rheumatism for the last twentyyears in the old country. Through advice I received from medical men I emigrated to New Zealand as being a warmer climate, and more adapted for the cure of my complaint. For the last twelve months I have suffered most frightful agonies from the pains hi all my joints. What has made my case worse I caught a severe cold. On the cold subsiding, it left an asthma, which brought on dropsy ; and, suffering under these maladies, I tried all medical aid, aud was five months in the District Hospital, Auckland, and neither my wife nor myself ever thought I would leave it alive, as I gradually got worse, having pains and large swelliugs||in my knee-joints and arms, shoulders, aud hands distorted. My wife hearing of you and seeing your testimonials in the newspapers from parties which livo around us, I made enquiries from several who had been under your treatment, who stated, themselves, that you cured them when their case was supposed to be hopeless. I determined to see you at all hazards, and was helped to your place by my wife, on sticks. Only five months imder your care, aud the whole of my complaints have disappeared, and am now able to follow my daily avocation. Thanks to a merciful Providence that I was brought under the influence of your medicine, and wishing that you may be long spared to be able to administer your valuable Restorer to other sufferings as you have done to me. — Yours faithfully, Samuel Field. To H. A. H. Hitchens, Esq., Auckland. T H. DALTON, Fashionable Tailor, Victoria Street West. Gaaments to order in 10 hours' notice, if required. Gentlemen's own material made up at shortest notice Every Garment will receive the personal attention of J. H. DALTON. HARLESB A I L E V, Auckland and North Shore, SHIP, YACHT, AND BOATBUILDER, Foot of Albert-street, near the Dock. Builder of every description of Ships' Boats, Launches, Yachts, &c, to any size or design. Vessels Docked and Repaired. Spars made, &c, and all sorts of Ship Joinery done at the shortest notice. Estimates and Designs furnished. New and Secondhand Boats always on hand, and for Sale cheaii. 90 MRS. ELSMORE'S Registry Office, Shortlaaid Street, patronized by the gentry of Auckland and surrounding districts, has always on the books, Servants of first-class character, reference, and ability, belonging to any department ; also, Housekeepers, Married Couples, Coachmen, Butlers. Town or country reference given. 185 MACHINE RY. Working Models and Experimental Machinery, in Iron or Brass, made. Fitting and Turning Work done. Small Machinery and Parts made and accurately repaired. Sewing Machines cleaned and repaired. W. J. BUTLER, Engineer. WELLESLEY-STREET. 7±

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Observer, Volume 1, Issue 24, 26 February 1881, Page 250

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Page 250 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 24, 26 February 1881, Page 250

Page 250 Advertisements Column 3 Observer, Volume 1, Issue 24, 26 February 1881, Page 250

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