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ri IBIESEMAR Protected by Royal Letters L Patent of Eugland, and secured by the seals of the Ecoledo Phnrmacie de Paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Vienna. TRIESEMAR, Noe. 1, 2, und 3, are alike devoid of taste or smell, and of all nauseating qualities. Thoy mny lie on the toilet table without their use beim. suspected, divided into separate doses, »s administered by Valpeau, Lnllcinand, and ftoux, adapted for both sexes. . TRIESEMAR, No. I, is a remedy for relaxation, spermatorrhea, and exhaustion of tha system. TRIESEMAU, No. 2, effectually, in ihe short space nf three days, completely and entirely eradicates all traces of those disorders which capsules have so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health of a vast portion of the population. | TRIESEMAR, No. 3, is the great Continental remedy for that class of disorders which unfortunately the English physician treats with mercury, io Die inevitable destruction of the patient's constitution, and which all tho Sarsapaiillas in the world cannot remove. Price I Is., or four cases in ono for 335., which saves lis.; and in .£5 cases, whereby there is a saving of .£1 12s. To be bad wholesale and retail lin London of" Darby & Gosdcn, 149, ,Lcadt*nb«llstreet, (opposite'the East India Moude) ; Barclay 6 Sons. Fnrringdon.sircet. Wholesale Agent for' United States and British America—Mr K. A. Barrow, 1.17, Princes-street, New York, _ few blocks West of Broadway. Agents for the East and West Indieswnnd Ans tralin—Antigua, T. & G. Carroll; Barbadoes, N. J. Buck; Kingston, Edward Aaron; .Nassau, T. Bruce; Sydney, W. I. Pinke, 112. Pitt-street; Ceylon, J. E.'Eato. ; Bombay, Messrs. Framjee. Nessorwanjee, & 00.. 11, Forbes street-; Bengal, Hulse St Nephews, Medical Hall, Agra,; Melbourne, W. H. Florance, 228,' l.oiisiliile-sirecl". HUMAN FRAILTY; a popular Motlioal Work, price 2s. Od., beautifully illustrated with 100 Engraving. . containing the opinions of Valpeau, Lell.maiiil, Roux, Ricord, Sec It gives copious instructions for the perfect, icstoration of those who are sutlering from the above disorders, and clearly points out the benefits arising from the chemical tests and examination of the spcrmatoza, by ihe Author's newly constructed Microscope, with powerful lonsca. From all Agents for the sale of "Triesemnr." The TniESEMAn may alao be obtained from the principal Patent Medioiuc Vendors in every other part of the World. April 7, 1858. FAMILY RESIDENCE. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. THE House nml Premises now occupied by Mr.Fox, at Crofmn, nboul two miles from Wellinslon, on the Porirua Road. Contains double drawing-room, dining-room, three good bed-rooms. servants' bed-rooms, kitchen nnd scullery, storerooms, pantries, barncss-room, &c. Stands in about 16 acres of Lund divided into 3 paddocks, fenced and grassed, with garden surrounded by board fence 7 feet high, and well stocked with fruit trees. Title—Freehold. Some Furniture, if wished, will be sold with the house. Apply to the Owner, or to A. de ]?. BRANDON, Esq., Solicitor, Wellington. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for enlarging the Alma House, Willis-street. Plans and specifications may bo seen, on and after Saturday, the 23th instant; and Tenders must be sent in before noon of Thursday, the 3rd March, F. K. Alien, Proprietor. February 22,1850. FAREWELL BALL. THE Unndersignedbeing about to retire from tho Tatiheremkau Hotel, Wairarapa, begs to announce, that a Farewell Ball will be given on Monday, the 28th Instant, when be trusts his friends, and all who wish him well, will rally round him on the occasion. A Quadrille Hand will be in attendance, nnd every arrangement will be mnJe lo secure the aomfm-t of his visitors. Tickets lo admit a Lady and Genili'iiinii, 7s. Gd ench ; Sinslc tickets Os.; refreshment included whicli may be obtained at the bar of ihe Hotel. nANCINQ TO COMMENCE AT HAI.F-PAST 8 O'CLOCK, THOMAS HALES, Wairarapa. 15lh February, 1859. WANTED a good Cook and geneial Servant Apply to MISS MONTEITH, Dixon street. l.lh February, 1850. LAND ON DEI'l-HRED PAYMENTS SOCIETY. THE Third Monthly Meeting will be hold' nt tho Lyceum Theatre on Monoay evening, the Mth March, at 7 o'clock precisely. At halfpaut 8 o'clocK the proceeds ofthe Monthly Subscriptions will be allotted to the npnlioants by ballot. Preference will be givon to Members de" 1 airing tbo amount of one share only. Dei'osit Account.—The Comiiittcii will bo pro-J . pared to receive Deposits of £1 and upwards upon the following terras—On Deposits nt call (fourteen i dyn- notice) interest will be allowed at iho rate of ' Five Pour.d- pur cent, per iiimnm. On Deposits for six months mid upwards, intercut at the rate of Six Pounds per cent, per annum. By order of lhe Committee, WILLIAM ALLf.N. Mnnnger. Febrnary 19, iB6O. ROYAL ARCH HOTEL, ' OTAKI. BY WILLIAM DODDS. N.B.—Good Stabling and well-fanced Paddocks. Feb. 10,1860. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD HUTT RESIDENCE. For Sale by Messrs. Smith __ Co., A NEAT Verandah fl-roomed Cottage, wiih Dairy, and three quarters of an Aoro ofCror. den, plcEtifnlly stocked with every kind of Fruit Trees, formerly in possession of Mr. White, and situated on tho highest part ofthe Hutt Valley. Wellington, 2nd November, 1868. EX " UNION," FUOU SYDNEY 100 CASES JDKZ GIN _ hhds H.?. Hum 3 bales Wool Pucks 2 " Com Sucks 1(5 barrels Dried Apples 1 case Trousers. Coals, and Vests 1 " Prints. Handkerchiefs, Seo. 1 " Oil Cloth 1 " Panama Hats, Shirts, Sec J. 11. WALLACE. Lambton Quny, November Dili 1868. NOTICE. A HERBERT, begs to intimate llint he lins :'_ • transferred the business hitherto carried on by him to Mr. 11. Wilkins and whilst thanking his Numerous friends and tho Public generally for iheir liberal Patronage respectfully solicits a con. tin nance of tlio same to his Successor. 21st January, 1808.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1327, 26 February 1859, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1327, 26 February 1859, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1327, 26 February 1859, Page 4

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