Public KTotices. WANGANUI DIRECTORY. TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. [Terms for inserting names in the Directory, 3s per month.] ARCHITECTS— -Barnard,:. Allen and Monm, St. Hill-street . AUCTIONEERS-- ' : W. Finnimore,-Tauy>o Quay T. W. Gudgeon & C 0.," Taiipo Quay ' Edward Lewis, Taupo Qnay R. 8. Low, Victoria Avenue J. Chadwick, Victoria Avenue BAKERS— Flye'er, Bfos., Victoria Avenue C/Bell,.Taupo Quay A. H-urJpy, Wicksteed-place BOOKBINDERS— M. J. Reilly,, Victoria-avenue. BOOTMAKERS— Scott & Loftu'Sj St. Hill-street. BUTCHERS—: W. Palmer, Ridg-way-street ; John ;Pa'wson, Victoria Avenue CABIN TET-MAKERS— Anderson, Bros., Tanpo Quay CEMETERY MASON— W. Noble, Campbell-place. CHEMISTS—. Dr Samuels, Victoria Avenue COMMISSION AGENTS— S.Coleman, Taupo Quay W. B. Graham, Herald office DRESSMAKERS— Mrs Reilly, Victoria-avenue. HOTELS— Criterion, H. Morrow, Nixonstreet Empire, J. Ruscoe, Wicksteed and Campbell-places Jockey Club, R. and J. Day, Nixon-street LIVERY STABLES— Rutland, C. Braithwaite, Victoria Avenue Steam Packet, W. Scown and Green, Taupo. Quay
Public Hotices. Directory— continued. IRON FOUNDERS— Murray and Ross, Taupo.Quay SADDLERS— ;. J. Clark, ,Taupo Quay SOLICITORS— M. V. Hodge, Victoria Avenue STORE-KEEPERS— J. Lamont,- Taupo Quay TAILORS— John Carroll, Taupo Quay. W. A. Oakley, St. HilLstreet TIMBER MERCHANTS--Bett & Robertson, Market-place TOBACCONISTS— John Howe, Victoria Avenue WATCHMAKERS— J. "W. Robinson, Ridgway-street. WHEELWRIGHTS— J. Hamilton, Campbell-place. MA S 0 N\l C HOT BL 3 RIVER BANK. GEORGE MILNE BEGS to inform the inhabitants ■ of Wang-anui, and the public generally, that he has re-opened the above Hotel, and that it will be found replete with every accommo-' dation for Travellers and Boarders. None but the choicest wines, spirits, and ales kept in stock. Good stabling and saddle horses for hire, at moderate charges. Oct. 31, 1868.
UNIVERSAL MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN. DE. SAMUELS' Anthelmmtic, or Worm Powders. The Proprietor qf this invaluable and easily taken medicine begs leave to introduce it to the public with the utmost confidence in its. efficacy. These Powders are" prepared from- a valuI . able and private receipt; they are pleasant to the taste, and mild in their actions, and their composition that which, cannot at all injure the most delicate constitution. Prepared under the personal superintendence of Dr. Samuels. . Symptoms vary according to the species of Worms. Direct : symptoms are sometimes observable, such as Disgust of Food, an Irregular Appetite, Nausea, Vomiting-,; Griping, Pain in the Stomach, Disturbed Starting and Grinding of the Teeth in the sleep, Foul Breath, Perspiration, Headache, Dilation ■of the Pupils of the Kyes, Bleeding from the Nostrils, Squinting1, Hardness, Swelling and Bumbling- .in the Belly, Pinching and Gnawing of the Stomach, Itching and Irritation, in the Nose and Navel, &c, which leads the patient to pick and scratch those parts; Head Symptoms, Convulsions, Ptyalism, &c. . The medicinal action of the Powders are as follows :—Shortly . after having taken the proportionate dose the patient may expect to feel somewhat squeamish, Purging, unattended with pain or danger, which will continue for a short time,, when the Worms may,be looked for. Note.—These Powders are likewise excellent as a family Aperient' Medicine, given in doses about two-thirds or one-half less than that prescribed for Worms. Directions.—For Children : Two years old, half a powder ; from two to six years, one powder and upwards in proportion. As an Aperient to Regulate the Bowels : Two years old, a fourth ; part of a powder; from two to six years, half a powder and upwards in proportion. To be taken in the morning, fasting. Observe the Signature y^ ' sZT ' // on each packet,.without '/^ ' which none are genuine. *-•-*- Sold wholesale and retail at tbe Wasgawui Dispensary, Victoria Avenue, • V\ angamii, Province of-Wellington, New Zealand. In Packets Is and 2s each. Where also can be procured Dr. SAMUELS' celebrated Soothing Powders FOR CHILDREN CUTTING THEIR TEETH. ' The same as Steedman's in their doses, medicinal action, and virtue, and much preferred owing to their being always fresh and one-half the piice Tn packets, Is and 2s each.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume III, Issue 517, 28 January 1869, Page 4
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