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12 . V: children's Jgalmotals^ 4 to j: 6,,to : 10;aB(d T; .. Jl to 1, in memel tops, ploth lops,, all r ; patent and till calf, sewn soles 7 /. 2 " ladies' cloth and leaflier boots, sewn soles- i. 4t)o red ease geneva key brand . ; ; „ 50 cases Old Tom* 80 " Kirkliston Whisky : ' ; ■<-.■' 10-" Hennesey's pale Brandy ■ --C* 1 ' J5 Sherry : : :.■■■■ -1 .'■-■■< ■ 10 ■ " Martell's brown Bran,dy. -- . ..i - . 3 hlids. do dq" do . ' - . 20 qr.-casks W.I. Rum, 16' to 13 o-p. 5 . "-..,- .Port-Wine- . •? ..• ;W : .., .•, j. i-,,..i 12 casks York Hams . 20 cases | tins Sardines 10 " i " '< 60 half -cherts superior Congou Tea 30 chests " " " . 5 cases powdered Cream of Tartar^ 281 b jars 20 kegs Carbonate Soda, ea. I c.vt. : 20 jars Tartaric Acid . L - -100 boxes Price's N0.,1 Belmont Sperm Candles 3 cases Bell and Black's; round plaid boxes Yestaa 1 S " ■ •' - jap'anrie'd' " do. ■&Os, JOOs, 2505, 5305, 1000s ■ 3 18 casks rpund Scotch Oatmeal . , . ? 20 cases Salad Oil, pints and J pints , 20 " pinlrPicklea - ' ' * 1 " B.Y. Sickles, No. 4& 5 • • - . ■ : -*, 20 bundle* Foster's Spades . . ; 140 kegs Ewbank's patent Nails all sizes 4 hhds. Holloware, consisting of Saucepans, oval pots,' and kettles • • ■ 6 bales Woolsacks, 7 lbs. and 10 lbs. 2 cases Playing Cards, No. 2 Htgbjander and gold backs " • * 2 " . plate Looking Glasses, assorted sizes EX LATE AERIVALS. ■ . '. Melbourno and Sydney Soap Melbourne Mould Caudles ' - American Axes and Clocks - „ ; Mauritius Coy. pieces and,- Manilla Sugar JACOB JOSEPH & CO. THE MOST CO STSTANT ; FBIEND. Hollo. vray's .:4>iotmf»iit.- ','. POSSESSED cf this remedy every man is his own Family Physician. If his wife or children be troubled with eruptions of the skin, " sores, tumours', white swell tags/ sbf c ihroats, ■-■ asthma*; *»r' - any other similar ailment, a persevering use of this Ointment is all that is necessary.; to produce a radical cure. ' ■■•■■■'■■ > . , . BAD LEGS AND BAD BBEASTS.. ''■■.-• In no case has this Ointment been .known to fail either in the cure of bad legs, or .bad .Weastsj,. thousands of persons of "all ages have beeu 'effectually cured by it when discharged from hospitals as incurable. If dropsy settle in, the legs,,, thf Ofß**.. ment will cure it if used with the PiTla. " . SKIN DISEASES, HOWEVER DESPEBATE, MAY SJt BADICALLY CUBED. ■ Scald-heads, itch, blotches on the skin, scrofulous sores or. king's evil, and such like afflictions, yield to the mighty power of this fine OintmeHt, provided it be well rubbed into the " affected "part's 6 two or three times a day, and the Pills-be tak^en to", purify the.blpod. „. „..,...., !rf 4i ,.j ,i.,;, 4 v ),.•! GOUX AND BHE rjMATISM.j" „" \ . ; This invaluable preparation _ has greater power over gout and rheumfttisca than any othef medicine, uone need remain 1 uucured if-he wiirbut set ahout : it in good earnest, using this infallable remedy according to the printed instructions affixed. to each pot. All settled aches a«d pains' are removed in the same manner, ; :: ■ . .. c .; ■ ; CEBTAIN-'CUKE" TOB = ASTHMA>-<WHEEZINGi ON"^ THE CHEST, COUGHS OB COiDSi „ - , ; < This wonderful Ointment, if well rubbed into the chest uiglit and morning in the same xnaniier as salt is forced into meat, will soon remove : tbe worst' case of asthma or any affection of the .chest,- pro--. viiiing the_Pills are used with the Ointment. ; - .-, SCUBVY, SCBOFOiA, ERYSIPELAS.,,. ■_, .. How does this Ointment expel disease K By arresting all übdue ac-üb'n of ihe' nervous aiid^circaV*tory systems, by lessening inflamation, iand by removing stagnation ; but ahove all, by casting .out the impurities which are Haily gaining admission into the- body. By 'this i means it eradicates scurvy, scrofula, erysipelas, and all external: diseases ; while its penetrating powers enable it to reach diseases which aie deeper seated, . and' sudr cessfully to cope with' the "Seeds of, -tumours,' 'cari- : . cers, and similarly .malignant; maladies,, which ; ,only« a few years since defied eve.ry treaimnt, and hurried their victims prematurely 'to~ the grave". •"■■*"• DBQ.PSICAL SWELLINGS, PAEALYSIS, AND STHTF ; ' ' 'JOINTS. ' ''" : « Although the above complaints differ ; widely in their origin and nature, yet they all require : local: treatment. Many of the worst cases of sucb diseases will yield, in a comparatively short spacebf ' time, when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into* the pan. affected even when every other means have failed,. In allserious maladies the Pills should be takenaccording to the printed directions accompanying each box. : v ... . . .'., ; ... •'.„•" o *-.;'. GBEAT HOUSEHODD BEMEDY.'.. r ... Those diseases of the skin to which children art most subject, such as encrusted 'sore's on the head and face, rasheajringworm, tetter,: 'piroplesj &c.^ are quickly relieved by, this, unguent and cured, without leaving behind any scar of blemish. . dropsies. "' ' ;: This miraculous Ointment, if well worked in to the complaining parts .twice a day, will penetrate to the disordered vessels ; and the Fills, if. taken decording to the printed directions, .wilK'pi'od.ice tigs most pleasing and wonderful effects. This invßluable Ointment. will cure any ulcet or sore, however desperate ami' long standing, even where amputation has been recommended as' the only means of saving the limb.' ' '"' 7 7 Hello way's Pills are the best remedy knotbn'in the world for the follbiving Diseases :— "'~ ; Ague Dropsy .Liver ;Com- Tic-Doulo-AstLma Dysentery ' plahits ' reux ; Bilious Corn -Erysipelas Lumbago Tumours plaints Female Irre- Piles ■.- - Ulcers- -i Blotches on gularities Kheumatism Venereal: < the. skin Fevers of ail Retention of affection*. Bowel Com- . kinds ... ; Urine : Worinaof - . plaints Fits , ; Scrofula, or kinds . Colics Gout ■ King's Evil Weakness Constipation Head-ache SoreTiiroats froni..wha> of the Bowels Indigestion Stpne* and e.Yer.c ; aust Cohsxuup- Inflamma- Gravel '&<?.,.&<}. tion tion. ' Secondary 7 ,!/'..' Debility Jauudice ' Symptom's : '' •' 'p O BE; S O. L DU. A, . • ; at the hoit:- ;"■ ■'--•: ? The House known as the Farrier's Abms, with about six acres Land, attached thereto, apply; to . : , , THOS..POAD, /. . 0n tb^ Premises. , Nov. 5, 1862.' '."\ ' . ' , l '\' . .'.. :,j', ' • L O N D O: N H OKI S "lAMBTON QUA Y. ' „' . • '. . ',^ NEW GOO D S ! NE W G Q Q;D* B NOW LANDING EX PSIINtCESS; ;^- --6 cases of gents., fashionable Summer ClotUinf consisting of light tweed and doeskin, ia« coats and suits/ '.'.'■ ■"''■'" ~l : ': XEWIS, MQSS,*. , Pvop'vietbr. Oct.l, 1863. .'.■"• "■-.'• - .' •_J •" ';'".,;•"'' '" ' * •" ' '' ' " — i^-. RAMS AND' EWES : $01$, SALJ?..,'.-- ] AC) "ffflVb BRtiV MERINO RAM ielJver- ; ablein the Wairarapa 6r ; ih Wein.ngtoja. Apply to "''■;'■ " ", * ■■-; *•;-•••"" : -iiEvmsicp.,' l " ;' : - --' r - !■' 'or to ' "' :'.' X: : " ; " . -E.&C.PHAB'AZ^ ; = Watarahgi^WairaVapa/who, will have on sale at -their station, alter the Ist '-. • , ; January; 1863.^ -•-=; u-.:-: t.u^., 500 Merino -Ewes to, he- run :.out from.'ttheir . ■•: „, " yard. .;. l-uKCh'-ii .-:■- is) .--:-.; r- ;;:-■--.•-■.»!' .- ."• '. Wellington, 6th f 'lß6^: 'y^at dd Vw-

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1799, 2 December 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1799, 2 December 1862, Page 4

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