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GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS At "ALMA HOUSE," Willis-street. FOR READY MONEY ONLY. FK. ALLEN begs to announce to his numerous Customers and the Publio , generally, that previous to making the extensive alterations and additions to his premises he has in contemplation, he wili commence ou SATURDAY, sth MAECH, A CHEAP SALE of the whole of his large and valuable Stock of LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S DRESS MATERIALS. On purposo to ensure a clearance, F.K.A. has reduced every article 30 to 50 per cent, under the usual price, and as the greater portion of his Stook is comparatively now,—having been recently imported trom England for the summer trade,— he feels warranted to state that an opportunity like this, where first class goods may be had on such favorable terms, is seldom presented to the public. The following are n few of the leading articles in Stook, with the prices at which thoy will bo oflurod for sule : — Pit-.s_._T Pbice Original Pmce ..-. Hovle's and other Prints, from ... from"''_Jd. to 7d. per yard ' 9d. to Is. Primed Muslin Dresses from ss. 6d. to 6s. Gd. 10s. fid. to 12s. 6d. Coburgs, Alpncits, and Lustres ... from • I Oil. to Is. 2d. Is. 4d. to Is. Bd. A large assortment (if Straw Bonnets from Is. 2d. tods. 3s. 6d. to 12s. fid. Ladies' Cloth and Silk Mantles ... from 7s. fid. to 275. Cd. 10s. 6d. to 50s. Ladies' Cloth, all colors from Cs. Ud. to Bs. Od. 9s. fid. to 14s. Men's Molo Trousers, best quality ... from ss. to ss. fid. 7s. (3d. to 9s. fid. Gent.'s White Dress Shirts ... from 3s. Ud. to 6s. ss. 6d. to 9s. fid. And a largo assortment of other goods, proportionately reduced, too numerous to particularise. SALE TO COI-TIXUE TEF€ I>AYS. Royal Lyceum Theatre, ol" dr jacob townsbnl-s' J J sarsaparilla. li Ar_ lIA_ _I I ■_"■ S~\ HI "PHERI3 are thiec principal avenues by which IVIRi H /\SVI SL_ Hi ON! * Nature expels fro-n t,ie body what is ueces- _• r>i> n-r-n _TTr- l_ *i< *it/.t, f ' sar y 9 l loll| d be expelled therefrom. These three are tUli UiM', Ml., HI MOllb! ihe Stool, the Urine, and the Pores. These MUST Previous to his departure from Wellington he kept in v healthy condition, or c'isense is certain. fur Auckland, this is a fixed and positive law ; ON MONDAY 28TII FEB. ani - no bumnn being can safely disregard it. lnnd- ' . dition to tuis, the I,iver must be kept iv order. I vriviorvl, "'Ltr'f" 1 tr°*"™s The LIVER is the LARGEST Ni'W soENAS, songs, etc., &c ORGAN in the BODY, Boxes, .'ls. Hcserved Seats, 2s. Pit. Ib. ttni > ] lils some of tue most i ln p or tant functions to . functions lo fulfil. It regulates ihe Bile, andconseUncle John wid him Harmonican and Banjo nU eiitly the digestion and the bowels. The stomach Feb. 2(1, 18,*)!). must be invigorated and made healthy. Added to NOTICE "" tll ' 9 ' llle 3tl " e "= tll Hn| l ton<; of llle system must be TMPOONDKD in the Public Pound, Sydney «1» by proper uourishment, exercise, and rest. 1 Street, Wellington, this Day, (owner unknown) THESE ARE PLAIN AND SIMPLE LAWS ; a Da,k lted Poley Heifer, appronebio. to Blnrk, and when they 11 work harmoniously, a person is white streak nloni. the back, the heily and bind -. sou "*> "tilth. This position will not be queslegs white, and white spots ou the forehead ami tinned. fine-legs, branded apparency LS on the off rump. W Now, »''«'• "" system is diseased, il is the If not claimed and released it will be sold on grand object to set all these functions at work, Monday, the 21st day of March next, at the said It th to expel Disease and lo restore the Health. Pound, at noon. Jl,e bowels must be opened, cleansed, soothed, BENJ. EGLTNGTON, and strengthened ; tbe urine must be made to flow Pound Keeper. healthfully and naturally, a_d lo throw off the im. 2-tli Fbb., IR.'i!). purities of I'ie blood; the liTe. and stomach must be : regulated ; and above all he POKES must be WANTED opened and ihe skin made healthy. These things HpWO FEMALE SERVANTS, willing to done, and nature will go to her ivirk; and ruddy _. make themselves generally useful. he,, th will s'u Biuiling upon ihe cheek; and w. B. itHODES, w Lif « ™ U *? a Luxury. Te A o suppose the ense of a person nfflicteawith February °B 1850 '' a bi '- ous complaint. His head aches, his appetite 3 " ' is poar, bis bones and buck ache, he is weak and NOTICE nervous, his complexion is -.ellow, the skin dry, und Provincial SecreHrv's Oflice llis tongue fun 'f d " I _ e Rnes ,0 a dooLor for relist > j lovincnii oitreury.. wince, _ ml js iv . c _ ~ lloge of meiUcine t0 i; f , . CTP *MI W".'NP F f ,rUi,l 7* 18^ 9 - Me takes it, and it operates profusely, nnd he g.f_ A SIEAM ENGINE and sundry Gear, some temporary relief £__ the property of the Provincial Go- But he is not Cured! verumeut, having sunk with a Raft off In a few days the same symptoms return, and the Evans' Bay, on the passage from Pen- same old j)_r__ is administered; and so on, until carrow Head to tho anchorage in this tlle po ; r »' ta ™ a """"ty to heavy, drastic ... _..•■, i • , ° _. c , purgatives. Now, what would be ihe Port, Notice is hereby given that Salvage true practice Will be given to any one recovering the in such a case? What is the practice that nature herwhole or any portion of the above pro- self points out? Why, to set in healthy operation perlV, and delivering it over to the Harbor ALL the means that Nature possesses to throw cvt Master, on account of the Provincial "f t^system the enses of disuse. The bowels G.i . _. o . . must ol course be evacuated, but the work is hut overnnic, ; the amount of Salvage to begu _ lU lhh slttt/e (lf the ,;„„;,„„. The \£™ be adjusted by the Magistrates It) the must bo prompted to do iheir work, for they have a usual maimer. most important work to do; the stomach mnstbe For nnv further particulars, apply to dennsed ; and above ill the /inres must be relieved Mr Wright or at this office all(l e " ob!e(1 I 0 t '" w olf tlle secietio "s «hich ought k. iv nib i, oi .v iiiis omce. t0 pa3s off th h themi We r thR . William Fitzherbbbt. The B owels-theUrine-the Pores, ~ *'"-*"»-">' Secretary. the disease must be expelled from the system, and TO fir,' .(iT r> not by the bowels alone, as is the usual prnciisc. nrmi? TW l ~ ■', mTmnTmr And tn effect, ill this, a Mediciue of no ordiuary T ImJnr » ?as £* CRIrERION kind will answer tbe purpose. Hesort must be had -a- 110 ILL. late the ■• Shepherds Inn" in the to a remedy that is congenial to the human -ystem Upper llntt, with Stables, Outbuilding: . and ouo a remedy that strengthens while it subdues disease' hundred nores of land, 50 of which are cleared and Such is the remedy fouui in Old Dr Jacob laid dmvn in Grnss. Part of the purchase mouey Tamnsend's American Sarsaparilla and Pills limy remain on Mortgage on the Premises. They will cleanse and invigorate the stomach • lor particulars, apply to , freely purge the howe s ; make the urine to flew JAMES BROWN, healthily and clear; openhepores; give a pleasant On the Premises, temperature and tone to the skin, and do all thisin ~ „ 9 r l 0 tbe 9 e 'itlesi manner, without doing violence to the A. de B. BHANDON, system. vi, or Lnmbtol1 "1 ,1 "y. Wellington. The Creator has laid down certain fixed and im--I'etiruary, „.i, 18.it). mutable laws, which govern both the physical and TO PRINTERS, STATIONERS AND f? orn] I mft ?' one of theße is ' tllat that OTHERS ' lives shall uxi-i,.,.. TAKE FO0I) QR DIB _ ■ Whatever is endowed with life, must have that life IO BE DISPOSED OF, supplied wiih the elements wliich sustain it. AGKNEKAL PRINTING BUSINESS, to- deprived of ft proper amount of nufition, nnd gctber with an entire nnd complete Plant tb . 1 . 0, l l»"B"islies and dies. It is upnn this of Materials : consisting of Two Printing Presses, P™ 0 '? 1 ' H" 11 sickness induces nn abnormal con-(snpcr-roynl and foolscap,) a lnrge nnd vnried ns! llition of tllc 9 r it em. and then medicine becomes as sortment of Types, Iron Slab, Roller Mould, Chases, ue ° csßl ""y as food. The question arises, I.etier Boards, Galleys, Sec, Sec What is the right kind nf Medicine f Also, the unexpired term of LEASI. of Premises Renson l " l<l Science reply. I bat whicli gives'bnck (11 years to run,from 27th January, 1809). For tJ tl,e tne " a lwal and healthy use of its func further particulars apply to tions. GEORGE WATSON, Tllis Medicine is found in Old Dr. Jncob Printer. Townsond's Snrsnparilln. Lambton Quay, North, ' AT f,o SEASON OF THE YEAR Wellington, Feb. 2(1, 1850. • , , , ■ >s a person s system so open to the assaults o LIVERY" AND BAIT STABLES disease as in the Spring and Fall seasons. Every NAG'S HEAD INN ' P erßon undergoes certain changes with ihe season, Cuba-Street Te Aro ' R " lt wlieo S P rin ß 9uccee ' ls die Winter, the body is WTT TTAM'AI? AT 1? T T encumbered with a load of impurities, which will vv A l-i Xj J. A\ IXI I\. I _. 1\ iii _j \_i, .generate disease unless speedily removed. The BEGS to inform his Friends and Lhe Public in hlno(1 mo . v o a sluggishly along, being blaok nnd general that he has taken tho above commo- tnic ' c > wi'a hnmours and decayed matter, the diotis Stables, which arc no- replete with every stomach is gOrged with bilo, while cosiiveness on convenience, and he begs to assure all, who may " le , n,! l' Bni1 > ft nd great looseness on the other, honor him wilh their patronage nnd support, that P rnta i'-and the body is ready to sink under disease, tho greatest care and attention will be bestowed on To m,!e ' t ' llß condition of things, resort must be all Horses under his charge. I |a< l *•■> medicine thnt will l,',m_ V ' Sl,W ' * ml Foil ' lerof a " sorts """"tantly nn PUEJFY THE! BLOOD, ' Medical aitendauee pr«vided for Sick Horses '*"''',"". ll ' C I , " ie . li ' no ' , in, l'/* rt *»"*?< "S""'. and N.8.-llerscs bought nud sold on Co_._ii.Jon. ne 7.-'," . '° !'* 0 T ! V h^ni M h\ncr,. 20th February, 1859. ">»<■■■• Wholesale Wareliouse—M.S. trnnd. Origina '17 Retail Depot—!i?l|, Strand, adjoining Kxetcr-llal nr n( .i Went tmrincrly Pomeroy, Andrews, and Co ) TIIK Undersigned are Cash Buyers of We.,! or J ' J ' 11ALl '" )AY & c0 '< s,,le I'ropriotors. will make general advance- „.. the sane P»«s of S,ir S aparilla-ll,i.lf.nn,ts «s. Oil; ii.it. consigned to iheir Onrrespomlcnts in T_.niiU-._i or . , , ".'' vT' i lhe Colonies. ■,»>*• Agents for Now Zealand, •'A'*OB .JOSEPH Se 00. C. & F. BARRAUD, Wellington, JnnuaryjlO, 1830. J Chemists, Wellington.

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

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XV, Issue 1327, 26 February 1859, Page 2

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