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KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. A SAFE aud certain remedj for Coughs, Coid^, Hoarseness, and other Affections of the i Throat and Chest. In Incipient Cousnmption, Asthma, &c., they are unfailing; Being free from every hurtful ingredient, they may be taken by the most delicate female or the youngest child. Extract from a Letter recently received from New Zealand. " Auckland, N. Z.,Noy. 10. 1858. " * * * A lady to whom I gave some of your invalunble Cough Lozenges, and likewise several members of her family, who wera troubled , wiih severe coughs aud colds, (especially the youngest child who had a hard croupy cough,) have experienced great relief, and speak of them in the highest terms. One of my children too, who was troubled in a like manner, lies tuken them with the greatest advantage. On account of their pleasant taste, children will readily take them, when they will not take other medicines. I may add that the lady above referred to informed me that she had frequently purchased them, when residing in India, of Messis. Treacher & Co., Bombay. 1 ' Prepared and sold in Boxes and Tina of various sizea, by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, &c, 7a, St. Panl's Church Yard, London. Sold Retail by all Druggists, and Patent Msdicine Venders in the World. N.B. — To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words " Keating'* Cough Lozenges" are engraven on the Government Stamp of each Box, without which none ar# genuine. Sold in Wellington by Messrs. Barraud and Bishop. Auckland — Mr. Asher Asher. Nelson — Mr. Prichard. KEATING'S WORM TABLET. \PUHE Vegetable Sweetmeat both in appearance and taste, and a most agreeable method of administering a well known remedy for Intestine or Thread Worms. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, especially adapted for Children, being «s i harmless ia its action, as it is prompt and certain in its effects, and may be taken by the most ! delicate. Prepared by THOMAS KEATING, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 79, Si Paul's Church Yard, London ; and sold by Druggists in all the principal places in , the Colonies. , Wellington, by Messrs. Burraud and Bishop. i Nelson, Mr. Prichard. , KEATING'S PERSIAN INSECT > POWDER. I FTNRIVALLED in Exterraining Mosquitoes, ' U Flees, Bugs, Flies, Beetles, Cockroaches, and 1 every description of Insect infesting; Animals and Poultry, protects Clothes, &c, from Moth*. ' ONLY INJURIOUS TO INSECT LIFE, ' See that the nume of THOMAS KEATING, 79 ' St. Paul's Church Yard, London, is on every Packet. ' Sold by all Agents for Keatiug's Cough Lozenges. Way 21, 1602. ON SALE BYTH& UNDERSIGNED NOW LANDING EX " COLIMA." ' @ HAMBURG AND MELBOURNE. | *}£{) RED CASES GENEVA %**j\r 100 Cilses p.oujiiac 200 proprietors pale , 200 cases pale Cognac Lrandy 80 qr.-casks MarteU's dark Brandy 20 •« Champugne Vineyards and dark 6 hhd?. " •< Brandy t 2 qr.-ensks •' « p a l e Brandy l 200 cases Swaine Board and Old Tom, Glass t stoppers 6 cases German Bitters 50 " Curacoa 10 " .Varnschino 50 " Cherry Cordial 50 " Champagne, Enrnest Irroy it Co. 60 " Sparkling Hock 50 " j up. Claret 0 qr.-casks sup. Sherry ft •• " Port Wine * f) hhds. W. I. Rum 10 o.p. ' 100 boxes Neva Stearine Candles full weight 50 cases French Colza Oil in 2 gallon tins 15 " Seltzerwater 20 chests finest Congou Tea, Metans ftO half-chests " " « 10 boif s " «• •« , 3 half-chests Pekoe Congou, very superior ' 2 cases HcKenzie's Coffee in tins 1 " Nutmegs 6 bags white Pepper 2 casks Carbonate of Soda 6 cases assorted Confectionery, Wotherspoons 7 cases assorted Spices 2 " Green Pens 10 " Sardines, halves 10 " •' quarters 10 barrels split Peas 40 boxes Vermicelli and Maccaroni 1 case Taylor's Cocoa 5 ensks Day & Martin's liquid Blacking 5 bags Walnnts 10 cases French Jiirns 10 " •• Ch«irie3 10 " «« bottled Fruits 8 " '« Snlad Oil 10 " Letchford's Wax Vestas in plaid boxes 10 " Letchford's " " in tin* assorted 8 " Ultramarine Blue, in lib. packets 1 " very superior, new shape coal skuttles 1 " Galvanised coal skuttles 2 " French Moderator Lamps and glasses 1 " " Hall Lamps 0 Screw Jacks ft cases newest Fancy Goods 2 " German Toys 1 " French waxed cnlf skins 30 kegs superior Printing Ink 5 cases India Rubber Combs 7 " assorted Brushware 3 spleudid irou Fireproof Safes by J. F; Schmidt, Hamburg KRULL & CO. Plimmers' Wharf, Bth May, 1802. FOR. SALE. ON tho West side, Taratahi Plain, Wairarapa, 1»5 Acres of land, about 00 of which is bush containing much fine timber, the remainder lain. — The improvements consist of five roomed house, dairy, back kitchen, &c, half an acre of garden well stocked with fruit trees, pig-styos, cowshed, fowl house &c, two small English grass paddocks, and about two acres of bush, felled and burnt off. Price £400. For particulars apply to W.H.W.H. office of this paper, or to J. E. HOYS, on the premises. Wellington, June 34th 18G2. NOTICE. rriHE Second Annual General Meeting of the JL Ratepayers of the Grey Town School District, will be held (D.V.) at the School House, Grey. town, on Friday, the 11th July, 1862, at the hour of C p.ra:, for tho purpose of receiving the report of the School Committee lor the past year, and for the transaction of other business in couformily with the Provincial Education Act, By order of the Committee, W. E. THOMAS, J.P., Hon. Secretary and Treasurer! June 26, 1802.

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1739, 11 July 1862, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1739, 11 July 1862, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1739, 11 July 1862, Page 7

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