»• TITAN'S INHUMANITY TO MAN", lfj. no lor,ger "makes countless thousands mourn." Most of them have quit the mourning buuiness long ago, and gone into Other specs, for making money. For the results of such, inhumanity, most accidents, and any kind of pain, St. Jacobs Oil is the best treatment; while for rheumatism, neuralgia, and similar troubles, it haa no equal in the world. There is no economy in cheap Cornflour. :C. Gilbert's is pure, and possesses the most agreeable and nutritive properties. Don't) buy any other. The leading hotels and hospitals of the world use C. Gilbert' 3in preference to all others.—A. Heather and Co. or all Grocers. Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet Toilet Soap will give a clearer and healthier complexion than ar.y other. The natural condition of the skin is studied in the manufacture of this soap, and it contains nothing that can cause the slightest irritation or annoyance to the most delicate skin.—Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co. or all Chemists. Headaches and indigestion vanish like magic before Hamburg Tea, which is a purely vegetable preparation, gentle and palatable, free from drugs or mineral oi any kind.—Kempthorno, Prosser, and Co., or all Chemists. Dr. Scott's Electric Brushes are the best, the cheapest, and the most necessary addition to everybody's toilet table. - Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., or all Chemists, Make up your mind before you buy a Watch what you want it for. If it is only for an ornament, almost any kind will do as well as another, but tbe costlier the better. If you want a good Timekeeper, you should buy a Waterbury for 13s 6d. The genuiiie Waterbury is sold by E. Porter and Go. at 18s od, and can always be repaired by them at a price which will never exceed half-a-crpw7i, unless it has been opened and tampered with. There are several trashy Siviss imitations of the Waterbury daily sold at various prices from 7s 6d to lis, according to the cupidity of the dealer; but these are perfectly worthless as time- '■ keepers, and can never be repaired at 'any cost. None of these watches will be repaired by the Waterbury Watch Company's agents, who will not adjust any watch which does not bear the Company's private mark. Dealers vnll tell you . any jeweller can repair them," but this is untrue. Buy the genuini Waterbury from E. Porter and Co., and run Moriab, — . = _.<■ ~-*,,
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 146, 21 June 1888, Page 6
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