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T3OTOMAHANA XT OT T AXES - A LIMITED NUMBER OF FIRST-CLASS THROUGH TICKETS Will be issued for THE HOT LAKES. Tourists will have the advantage of staying at LAKE HOUSE, Ohinemutu, which will be found the Most Comfortable HOTEL in the Lake District. No other tickets but those issued by me available for LAKE HOUSE. R. GRAHAM, Jun., Mr Ewington's, Next Herald Office, ■„ Queen-street, Auckland. Aueklaiid, February 22, 1882. XT O T TAKES. In order to avoid mistakes and accidents, I have made arrangements with MR ROBERTSON, THE PROPRIETOR OF THE ROYAL MAIL COACHES, To Run Passengers through to LAKE HOUSE, from TAURANGA to OHINEMUTU, WAIROA, and TAUPO. Tourists can obtain Buggies at all times at Tauranga and Ohinemutu ; and can depend upon Good Coaches, Buggies, Horses, and Sober and Civil Drivers. ROBERT GRAHAM Lake House, Ohinemutu, February 14, 1882. 1718 ANEW ERA IN DENTISTRY. MR. ALFRED WILLIAM CHATFIELD Formerly of Melbourne, (To whom was awarded the Second Order of Merit at the International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1880-1&81), HAS ; COMMENCED PRACTICE IN AUCKLAND, j in that centrally-situated suite of rooms overhead ! Messrs Masons' Hairdressing Establishment, [ Queen-street. His appliances were', specially selected for him in London and Paris, and include the lutest improvements in dentistry known to the scientific world. As Mr, Chatfield has made arrangements to receive* regulrr shipments of all Dental Requisites from London his Rooms will be known as •'THE LONDON DENTISTRY." Note the Address : — THE LONDON DENTISTRY, 190, Queen-street, Auckland | (Next door to the Savings' Bank, and overhead Messrs J. and T. Masons' Hairdressing Saloon). PHARMACY IN NEW ZEALAND.— We have received a cutting from the Auckland Weekly News, containg a large wood engraving of the Pharmacy conducted by Mr Aickin, of Queen-street, Auckland, as well as an account of of the interior arrangements. It is evident that the shop would corn\)are not unfavourably with some of the best English establishments. The floor is of Minton tiles, and the cedar fittings cost £1000. Mr Aickin is the proprietor of a famous Infants' Food, and of a Panacea for Chest Disease, composed of eucalyptus and hypophospites. He is agent for Arnold's j surgical instruments and for other English firms. — (From the Chemist and Druggist, London, September 21, 1881.) LOCAL AND RELIABLE ! AICKIN'S Syrux of Eucalyptus with Hypophosphites of Lime and Quinine, for Consumption, Bronchitis, and Chest Complaints. Price, 3s 6d per bottle. The best constitutional remedy. AICKIN'S Syrup of Hypophosphites of Limd, 2s 6d per bottle, of standard strength, and half the cost of Churchill's. AICKIN'S Syrup of Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, 2s 6d per bottle ; recommended by the faculty in many cases. AICKIN'S Infants' Food (as Baron Liebig's), Is 6d per canister ; fresh, pure, and nourishing ; " the most fattening," "the best forming food." AICKIN'S JErated Baking Powder, in tins, at Is 6d and 2s 6d. Contains pure ingredients — makes wholesome white bread and pastry. AICKIN (The Pharmacy), WHOLESALE DRUG IMPORTER, Qtjeenstrbet, Auckland. STOCK OF CUTLERY. THOMAS SAMUEL Is now Selling Off all the DAMAGED STOCK OF CUTLERY At Less Than Half Price. Great Bargains of Pocket and Table Knives. THOMAS SAMUEL, 46, QUEEN-STREET, Opposite New Zealand Insurance Buildings. 1727 L A £5 S W O R K S~. TO COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS, HOTELKEEPERS, ETC. All kinds of Glassware made on the Premises, comprising—Tumblers, Lamp Glasses, Fly Catchers, Fish Globes, Jelly and Jam Glasses, Garden Shades, Paste Boilers, &c. . All the above arc sold at prices hitherto unequalled m Auckland. Note Address— * M. COOK & SONS, FREEMAN'S BAY, 1764 Auckland. -T^T O T I C E . L. W. EATON, in returning thanks for past favours, begs to inform his friends, customers, and the public that he has not closed his business, as is currently reported, but has REMOVED to his Old Stand, No. 8, Lower Queen-street, where he will continue to carry on the Auctioneering and Commission Business, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit, as usual, a share of public patronage. J Always on hand for-Priyate Sale— Oats, Maize, Bran, ! Sharps; Chaff, Fowl Wheat, Potatoes, Onions, Wood's Flour (in Backs, 100's and 50's),Bonedast, Fruit, &c, -&6. ■ • 1698.

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Observer, Volume 4, Issue 79, 18 March 1882, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 79, 18 March 1882, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 4, Issue 79, 18 March 1882, Page 14

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