THE Undersigned convey Qpjds in connection with the Waikato Steam Xavigation Uompany's steamers at following rates :— ' * s. d. Auckland to Rangiriri ... ... ... 05 0 ~ ~ Ngaruawahia ... ... ... 70 0 „ ~ Hamilton or Whata Whata ... To 0 ~ ~ Alexaiiura or Cambridge ... To 0 Rangiriri ... ... to Auckland... 4o 0 Nganurwahia ... ... ... ~ ... 50 0 Hamilton or Whata Whata ... ... ~ ... sf> 0 Alexandra, or Cambridge ... ... ~ ... 5«") U Flax, Gum. and Wool taken by Weight. General Merchandise by Measurement or Weight. Parcels not exceeding one cubic foot, charged 2s Gd each. All up-rb'er Freights are henceforth payable here before the Goods leave Town. JVo fribjht will be charged forward, unless special arrangements for monthly accounts are entered into. Goods will be received at my store, Fort-street: — For Alexandra and intermediate Stations—On Saturday and until Noon on Monday, For Hamilton and intermediate Stations —On Tuesday and until noon on Wednesday. For Cambridge and intermediate Stations—On Thursday and until Noon on Friday. Goods uot delivered in time will remain in store until next forwarding day. No liability for losses caused by lire or accidents of river navigation. FRANZ SCHERFF. Auckland, February 1, 1872.
Iμ p o e t ant publi c not i c e.— Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, Registered tinder "Triulii Marks Act," 2S Vic. No. 9. The extraordinary side, wide-spread popularity, and wonderful results of Wolfe's Schnapps prove indisputably that the introduction of a perfectly pure beverage is appreciated by the Australian public. The medical profession being the most competent in science, and responsible in society, of all others to form a correct judgment of the medicinal and salutary properties of an article of this kind would not give their unsolicited testimonials in special commendation of Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps wore it a preparation of doubtful or even ordinary quality, nor unless they had proved its superior excellence and value in their own practice or experience. As a means of preventing the disagreeable and often dangerous cil'ects produced upon the stomach and bowels by a change of water, or in the use of water containing an infusion of decayed vegetable matter which so often produces that obstinate form of Fever and Ague which so frequently undermines the constitution. The Schiedam Aromatic. Schnapps will bo found absolutely infallible, while in eases of Dropsy, Gravel, Obstructions of the Kidneys, Diseases of the .Bladder, Dyspepsia, Flatulency of Age and Infancy, and General Debility, it is recommended most emphatically by the most distinguished members of the Medical Profession. The following reliable testimonials have been oil'ered by the Australian Press : — " In these days when alcoholic liquors are so largely consumed, and consumers are so much in doubt whether their systems are not being gradually impaired by adulteration, it is well that one at leaast of the popular beverages of the period is reliable as pure —that is Wolfe's Aeomatic Schiedam Schnapps. It is something to be assured by physicians and other of the scientiiic cognoscenti that we have, m this article a genuine extract which, taken in moderate quantity and under ordinary healthy conditions of body, iillbrds a beneficial stimulus to the animal functions ; and, even if taken in excess, leaves but a minimum of the inevitable evils of abuse. If it is necessary in the interests of the public to denounce the too common practice of manufacturing noxious compounds as wines and spirits it seems only just to point to this meritorious exception."— Sydney Morniny Herald. " We have in these Schnapps a total absence of fusil oil which, combined with the great purity of all ingredients whence it is extracted, accounts lor the unusually healthy and invigorating quality which have already rendered this latest addition to the alcoholic list so justly celebrated."— Town and Count)';/ Journal. "Experience has proved the value of Wolfk's Schiedam Auomatic Schnapps as a stimulant at once invigorating and harmless, and it may be used with much benefit by those requiring a pleasant and effective remedy. The medical officers of the Sydney Infirmary have tested its merits practically in various cases, and bear willing testimony to its excellence, and we, therefore, I'eel no difficulty in recommending to the notice of our readers, the Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, not only as a pure and agreeable occasional beverage, but, what is of far more importance, as a really pleasant medicine. — Bell's Life in Sydney. Impohtant Testimonials. " Sydney Infirmary, Nov. 11, IS7O. —I beg to state that I have, with the permission of the Honorary Physicians, given your Schnapps to several patients n our wards. I have no hesitation in stating that 1 consider your Schnapps a most excellent stimulant and diuretic, and of great value in cardiac and renal affections, and 1 believe they will eventually supersede all other spirits in the treatment of the above complaints. —Litton Forbes, Resident Physician. " Government Analytical Laboratory, Melbourne, March 15, 1872.—1 have examined a sample of Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps submitted to me for analysis. From the examination 1 conclude that this spirit is perfectly free from Fusil Oil, or solid matters ; is distilled from malt only, as a sample of Holland's gin cannot be surpassed. It may therefore bo recommended for use in Hospital and private practice as a good aromatic stimulant.—(Signed) William Johnson, Government Analytical Chemist. We have appointed Messrs. L. D. Nathan & Co., SubAgents for the sale of Wolfe's Schnapps in Auckland, New Zealand.—M. Moss & Co., Sydney, Sole Agents for Australia and New Zealand. Auckland, New Zealand. —I certify that I have carefully examined and analysed Wolfe's Aromatic Schnapps, and find the sample given me to be a very strong, pure spirit, free from adulteration or any deleterious or any offensive matter, and I believe useful in all cases where a pure gin is indicated. I have also submitted the sample to patients who" have been accustomed to this description of stimulant, and it has been universally liked and approved of as a strong, pure, wholesome spirit, and as such 1 can recommend it.—Charles F. Goldsbro', M.D.—June 20, 1872.
L. D. NATHAN & CoAgents, Auckland, Xew Zealand. " GOVERNOR BROWNE" HOTEL, (Late D. Sheehan,) HOBSOX-STREET, AUCKLAND. THIRST CLASS Table, Single Bed-rooms, Families jl accommodated. "Boots" aad 2\igh.t Porter. Good Stable accommodation. Wines and Spirits of the Best Brands. DUNXIXGHAM & KING, Phopohs. " In retiring from the business which he has carried on at the above hotel for so many years, the undersigned begs to return his sincere thanks to those who have honoured him with their patronage, and trusts that the same support will be given to his successors Messrs. Dunningham and King, whose previous acquaintance with the business will enable them to give the fullest satisfaction to customers of the house. "D. SHEEHAN. " Auckland, September 22, 1871." ]\ /T.EDICO-BOTANIC DISPENSARY. ' H. BBITTAIN, CHEMIST, DRUGGIST, AXD MEDICAL HERBALIST, 65, Victoria-street, Corner of Chapel-street. Sole Agent for Dr Coffin's Composition Stomach Bitters, Anti-spasmodic, Duretic and Female Restorative Powders, Indian Pills, etc., etc. A fresh supply of British and American Herbs. A few copies of Dr Coffin's "Guide to Health," and " Treatise on Midwiferv," on sale. Proprietor of the far-famed WORM-POWDERS, v?hich are acknowledged to be the most marvellous and tilectual remedy ever known.
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Waikato Times, Volume II, Issue 88, 21 November 1872, Page 1
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