PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR AUSTEN W. GARDNER, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, Member (by examination) of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, Begs to inform his friends, and the public of Auckland and surrounding districts, that he will open his ENGLISH PHARMACY AND DISPENSING ESTABLISHMENT, The Neav Buildings, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, About the first week of next month. It will be conducbed under his own personal supervision, aided by a qualified assistant. MEDICAL ATTENDANCE DAILY. The special features of this Establishment will be —DISPENSING— AND HIGH - CLASS PHARMACY In All Its Branches. "JHE DISPENSING J}EPARTMENT. S3* Prescriptions may be relied upon as being dispensed with care, accuracy, and the scrupulous nicety which characterises modern select dispensing. Children's Medicines, Domestic Appliances, and Articles required by mothers for the Nursery. There v:iU nl.-'o be kept in Mock, Dietetic Preparations for Invalids axd Ixfaxts. Trusses, Elastic Stockings, Chest Expanders, which several years' experience in England will enable Mr G. to properly fit ou and adjust. ANTESEPTIC & ABSORBENT SURGICAL PADS k BANDAGES. The NEW REMEDIES from England, France, and America will from time to time be imported, as well as the Latest Improvements in Appliances. Eye-glasses, Spectacles, Eye Preserves, &c. ESSENCE OE WOOD VIOLET, as used by the Royal Family and Nobility of England. THE ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, from a prescription of E. Saunders, Esq., Dentist to the Queen. N.B.— PRIVATE ADDRESS— WELLESLEY-STREET EAST. L. D. NATHAN & CO., SOLE AGENTS. " "VTOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE! H. FOUNTAIN, Ponsonby-road (next Mr Whitcombe's). H.F. is now offering his new stock of Calicoes. Flannels, Hollands, Winceys, Hosiex'y and Haberdashery, at LOWEST TOWN PRICES for CASH, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the patronngc of his numerous customers. Orders carefully attended to. Parcels delivered to aii3 r part of the suburbs. T) URGL AR S THWARTED!!! TEN THOUSAND POUNDS in value PRESERVED from London Burglars, who were- a day and a half on the premises undisturbed. The Robbers proved to be Caseley, the safe-breaker, and his gang. TANN'S IRON SAFE could not be opened ! E. & A. ISAACS, Agents, Fort-street. C O L E M A N & SON ELLIOTT - STREET, UPHOLSTERERS, MATTRESS AND CABINETMAKERS, Beg to inform the public in general that they hnve commenced business in the above line, and trust by reasonable prices, good workmanship, and first-class material, to deserve a share of their patronage. MATTRESSES MADE AND RE-STUFFED. COUCHES, CHAIRS, &C, MADE TO ORDER. Old Furniture Renovated, and made equal to new. ALL ORDERS EXECUTED PROMPTLY. Carpets Taken Up, Beaten, and Carefully Re-laid. ADDRESS — P. COLEMAN & SON, COBNER Oi 1 WELLESLEY AND ELLIOTT-STREETS.
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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 53, 17 September 1881, Page 6
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