. : : -' ' -J H J' '-', V-*> 12 " ' cbildre'il'sßalmorals, 4. to 6, .tolo,and 7 11 to 1, iii meiner tops, cloth iops, all * : patent and ail calf, isewn-ables r * ~ .- :-K 2 " ladies' cloth and leather boots,- sewn sdlesV 40D red oase : gerie,va k<>y braiid^ ' •:! '..-'.J- -YAii I .^ SOcateS Old l'om' '-'•' .•■:<! 30 . " ;' Kirkliston Whisky - -- '" .:'--:i'-i It) *«*■ Hemcesey's pale Brandy — "' - '*"■»"• 10 (ir.-casks Sherry * ' - .••;":(..' J It* " Martell's browu Brandy' "::.'-- :. v 3 bhds. do do -do; : ; .':.-•,•:•.' -j-'I 20 qr.-casks V\* .1. Rym, 10 to 12 o*p. ,5 = , .«» .. . Port VVine , -..,.. „■ 12 casks York Hams , . "... '2 22 20 cases \ .tins, Sardines'' ,* * " • L: '- kl:i - •* 10 «'• i " {< "/y' 'y '■" ;; ' ,60 hali cherts supeiior Congou Tea 30 chests "' '>' ' '«' ' ""'' '' 5 en^es powdered Cream pf Tartar, 281b' jars ./ ' 20 kegs Carli_qnate'Soda,'ea.'t cwt."' " '. ' rf 2U jars Tartaric Acid . . * i 100 boxes Price's No. 1 Belmont Sperm Candles''' 1 3 cases Bell aud Bla'ckV round plaid boxes Vestas 3 " •*<.'. japanned doV-'^fiOs, : ', 100s, 2505, 5305, 1000s : .'...-> a 18 casks rouud Scotch Oatmeal . i--20 cases Salad Oil, pints and- £ pints 20 " pint Pickles : • ' 1 " B.Y. aickles, No. 4& 5 ; ■ . i j 20 bundles Foster's Spades - "• -2 140 kegs Ewbank's patent Nails alb sizes I--4 bhds. Holloware, consisting of Saucepans, oval pots, and kettles i / 6 bales Woolpaeks, 7 lbs. aiid JLO lbs 1 ...■ ■- ..■ -** 2 cases Playing Ciirds, No. 2 Highlander ahd gold backs .. 2 " plate Looking Glasses, assorted sizes - EX -LATE ARRIVALS. ■■ ■ ' '. : Melbourne and Sydney Soap : - -. -.-'.-/ Melbourne JVlonld Caudles -' .■**•.* American Axes and Clocks Mauritius Coy. pieces and Manilla Sugar JACOB JOSEPH & CO. 1^ • -' " ■'■• — ■' » . . ■' , '' — : — i ■ ■ •'■'• rf». . ■ ' THE MOST CONSTANT FRIEND '• II o I 10-w* jay '« O i o t silent. POSSESSED of tbis remedy every man |s.|iis own Family Physician. If his wife or children be troubled with eruptions pf the skin^ .sores, tumours, white swellings, so<*e throats, asthma)- or any other similar ailment, a. persevering use. of t tbis Oin tin pnt is all that is necessary- to . jirodace a radical cure.- •''-,.,, <, - BAD, LEGS AND BAD BREASTS,. ..„-;•;.; In no-case bas this Ointment been known to fail either in tbe cure of bad legs, or bad. : breasts ; | thousands of persons of all ages have beeu egieotu- | ally cured by it when discharged from hospihils* as[incurable.; tf dropsy settle in the legs, 'tbe.*. Ointment will cure it if used with the Pills... yj.2. i \ SKIN DISEA.S-ES,' Hp-wfeVER DESPERATE^ •^•j^Bß 2,, ',;. ... EADICALLY CPKEU. ' ' [ J y^ . . Scald-heads-, itch, blotches oii theyskin/ s'cirofar j lous sores or king's evil, aud^siicb .like,.; afflictions, i yield to the mighty power of this' fine " Ciiritufent, | provided it be "welt rubbed" into the* 1 affected 4 >parts two or three times a day, and. the Fills .'be token to purify the blood. - ; <'■•• i~ GOOT AND RHEUMATISM. . - This invaluable preparation has greater power qvergout aud rheumatism than any other medicine, none need remain uncured if he willbutset about it in good enrnest, using this infallable remedy according tp the printed instructions . affixed fa each. pot. All settled aches and; pain's are jremoved in the same manner, , • - .-■ .; CERTAIN CURE FOR ASTHMA. " WHEEZING ON THE CHEST, COUGHS OR COLDS. ; This won'derfuVOihtm.ent,;if:.wellrubbe.d',i'nto the ,chest night aud moruing in the same- manner as salt is forced into meat, "will soon reinovethe worst case of asthma.' or, auy affection of the r - chest, providing, tlie Fills are used with the Ointment. SCURVY, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS. How does ibis oin'tmeut expel- disedsei?V By arresting all undue action of the nervous and circulatory systems, by lessening inflamation, and by removing stagnation J' lmt Rhove'dl'lr by^- casting 6Ut ibe impurities which are iaily gaining 7 admission into the body. By this means it eradicates scurvy, scrofula, erysipelas, and all external diseases ; whiie its peneti ating powers enable it to reach diseases which are deeper seated, and successfully to cope with the seeds' of" tumoifrs," cancers, aud similarly ni'ilignaut maladies,-. which only a few years binee defied every treatmut, aud hurried their victims prematurely to tile grave. DROPSICAL SWELLINGS, PARALYSIS, jAN» STIFF ' joints.,.-. .". '• .". ;; yAlthough the above complaints -differ Widely in tbeir origin and nature,; yet they all " require" local treatment. Many of the worst eases !of:subb diseases will yield, in a comparatively _short_ space' of lime, when lhis Ointment is diligently rubbedinto the parts affected even when every other meuns havefailed, In allserious maladies the, Pills shouli. betaken according to' the piinted directions accompanying each box. . : ' ' t _ GREAT HOUSEHODD BEJipi'l'V.; Those, diseases of the skin to wliici^ children ars most' subject, such as encrusted sores on the head and face, rashes, ringworm, tetter, pimples, &c, l are quickly relieved, by this .unguent and cured, without leaving behind any scar or blemish. ' DROPSIES. This miraculous Ointment, if well, worked in to tbe complaining parts twice a day, will penetrate to the disordered vessels ; and the Pills, if talcen according to the printod directions, will prodace thj> most pleasing and wonderful effects. This invaluable Ointment will cure any ulcer or sore, however desperate and long * standing, even where amputation has been recommended as the only means of saving. the limb. . Holloway's Pills are the best remedy knoum in the' world for thefoUaxqingiDiseases : — Ague Dropsy Liver Com- Tic-Doulo-Asthma Dysentery. plaints reux Bilious Com- Erysipelas Lumbago Tumours plaints' Female Irre- Piles - ' Ulcers Blotches on gularities Hheumatism Venereal tbe skin . Fevers of all Betention of affections - Bowel Com- kinds Urine ' "Worms of "' plaiuts" Fits" : ' ' ScV6ftda, ,4l "_i5 l *' i *_snds-< Colics Gout liing's-Evil Weakness Constipation Head-acbe Sore Throats, froiji whatoltheßowels ludigestion Stone and ever causa ponsump- Inflamma- Gravel- ' &c,, &c. don tion Secondary iV v* | Debility Jaundice ... Symptoms \. ,_- I 'jt' O BE ' S O-'l'L- D — ;- JL ' AT THE HUIT. .u.j-.liii i The House known as the Fabrieb/s Arms, with about six acres Land, attached thereto, apply to . .- THOS. -POAD, f On tbe, Premises. Nov. 5, 186-2. '• - '[ ■''■•••"•: LON D O■ N '- '; H • O i JLUS ,. E . :. • LAMBTON .QUAY. ; . NEW GOO DS!' * NEW G^O D S NO\V LANDING EX iPRINCEsfe. -__ — '■- ■'■ •;---.' i ~-:.t 6 -case's of gents, fashionable Sum niej, .Clothing . consisting, of li^ht tweed and doeskin sa« coats and suits. " - "•"-'- ' a LEWIS. MOSS, . ••* '; , Proprietor. Oct..l f i1863.^ : * :,. „•: :> .2, , > i^H RAMS AND-teWES FOIt'SALE. A(\ WELLBRED MERINO; RA^MaJ deliverable in the Wairarapa or ,in .Wellington. Apply to " * ,Sf LEVIN &CO4 -.-.-. or;to - „ -.. • : . - -- .-.'.',..■-. E..&C. PHARAZYN, " Watarangi; Wairarapa. who will have on sale at their'station^aiter the Ist •■'- < danuary, ,1,8,63,,. ,..„; v^ 0 . 500 Merino Ewea to -he run out Trom their "'yard^ '"'" ; "; J ' ;''-'-'*»?-*-« " Wellington, '6th November,' ■lß62.*-' 5 ai
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1796, 25 November 1862, Page 4
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