Ayor's Pills aro always ready for use. They are BBjjar coated, easy to take, and Bure to bring relief and cure. They aro effectual in all diseases caused by disorders of fche stomach and digestivo organs,— (Advt.) Owing to the depressed condition of trade in Moloourno, Smith and Caughey have secured a largo shipment of blankets intondod for that market. Being extra stock they are marked at unusually low prices, viz., 5s Hd to 2ls per pair. 790 pairs colonial and imported blankets in Btock.— (Advt.) To Cure Skin Diseases.—Sulpholino Lotion quickly drivc3 away Kruptions, Pimples. Blotches, Kcdncss, Kczenia. Acne, Disfigurements, Roughness and Scurf, &c. leaving a clear, spotless Skin and beautiful Comploxion. Sulpholino is a necessity for the Skin, especially in hot climates. Made in London. Sold every where.-—(Advt.)
f"* iH t£3a *.y bJ W y fiat £>d Fair Whito Hnnds. Bright Clear Complexion, Soft Healthful Skin. F1S 9 A TLJ Q 9 <2S, AA "P eW bS"->m JjU ® 9 v «£& iL i Adeline Palti writes :—" I havo found Pear's, Soap matchless for the Hande and Coniplcsion." POLITICAL CONTRASTS THE HON. JOHN BALLANCE. SIR GEORGE GREY. SIRJULIUS^VOOEL. Opinions on political matters are legion. Everybody lms au opinion o£ soir.o sort. Sorna think that Ballanco find his party are tho willing instruments ol tho evil ones; others) think them the only men capable of nshering in that era of unexampled prosperity tiirraod by soma enthusiasts the Working Men's Millennium Otlierb-, again, are loud in their praises ofthj author of the Public Works Policy, whilst otho'rs clamour for Sir Harry Atkinson. But Dae and all are unanimous ia pronouncing BUCHANAN'S 'HOUSE of COMMONS WHISKY; THE PUREST AND BEST IN TH3 MARKET.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 117, 18 May 1892, Page 7
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