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Observer, Volume XV, Issue 822, 29 September 1894, Page 21

 

erUN-X-L-D "DROWN, "DARRETT & S~^iO TEA IMPORTERS. feXC£Lsinin[ HHO HOUSEHOLDERS, HOTEL- KEEPERS, BUTCHERS & OTHERS. If you prefer Cleanliness, Strength and Flavour, ask your Grocer for our nOPFEES AND T) EPP ER S Which We Pbepabe and Guabantee Genuine Onlt. The Price you will pay is the same as for the adulterated article, but you will enjoy your meals with comfort and satisfaction. Oub Renowned Bbands abe on Centbe op Label, viz. — "EXCELSIOR," "STANDARD," "LION," "ANCHOR," "CROWN," and contain only PURE COFFEE, With Pure " Chicory," mixed in proportion to suit taste and price. DROWN "DARRETT AND /^O., Auckland Steam Coffee and Spioe Mills. Dental Notice MR A.~L~SMITH, OLD ESTABLISHED DENTIST. CORNER HOBSON-STREET (Opposite St Matthew's Chubch). Snpplies Artificial Teeth. GOOD FIT GUARANTEED, And if necessary, fitted without extracting stumps. Other Dentists' Work Repaired. Painless extractions by Gas or Chloroform. Telephone, 577. NEURALGIA. There is scarcely one family in the Colony whose members are free from that wearisome complaint, Neuralgia. Neuralgia can be relieved, often in half an hour, and thoroughly cured within a few hours, by a proper remedy. This can easily be proved. There is a remedy, established 25 years ago, which has cured many thou- sands. A sample bottle will be sent gratis, free by post, to anyone suffering from neuralgia, simply by sending their full address to W. A. Ellis, M.P.S,, Consulting Chemist, Stratford, N.Z. T7IOR FIRST - CLASS CATERING Go To W. H. PHILIP, CATERER AND CONFECTIONER Kabangahape Road, Newton. Wedding Cakes made to order.

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