..'.■.., , ,*ByfflßHOß<tPe€tr —< MESSRS EHRENFRIEdTbROS., Auckland. > It Is with the ip-eatast pleasure that I bear testimony to tho valuabia utilities of th» Puriri Spring. ; ' I bocamoßcqnainted with its value in 1879, and have liad objpJo opportunities of testing its yalne since that date.: ' ;. As an antacid and anthilifcie it aots well, c* pecially ia it adapted as a potable water for children. In the rheumatic and gouty constitutions it may be used with the createst benefit, and should be taken freely. After a course of bathing at many of our thermal centres, the us« of Puriri Water for a fsw. weeks after helps to, make the euro permanent. I shall only be too. pleased to sen its value more-widely known; It; 18 au honest niinoral water, and well suited to' the dyspeptic uilments so ooriunon in Nuwl Zealand.—l am. «entleoion. faithfully rourg, I-MQPR h&WM, M.R.C.S.. L.&A. Power's ; ■■■ ■•••■■ -■ ■: . . • ■ : ■ ■DOT . qTILL •\\f HI SKY. FINEST OBTAINABLE, EH RE,N P K-1 E D T> RO S. TO PURIFY THE BLOOD PRINK MOOREHOUSE'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SA RSAP ARI LL A. ■ Itoporatesas a mild bnt efflcaoiona Alterative and Tonic, imparting tone to the stomach and rigour to the system debilitated by disease, renovating the blood, and thoroby affording protection from attacks of INFLUENZA and other zymotio DISEASES. Obtainable fbom aix Mhbohakts and HOTELKEEPEBS. EH R E NT R IE D "O R OS,, JO AGENTS. HA N CO C K 1 S A N C O O K'S CELEBRATED V xxxx ALES. GUARANTEED MALT AND HOPS^NLt ESPECIALLY NOTED FOB ITS PURITY, ACxREEABLE TASTE, AND NOURISHING PROPERTIES, HAN C OCX AND ■ jRA O-, CAPTAIN COOK BREWERY, NEWMARKET, Aim 32, QUEEN STREET. First Ship me nt OF SPRING GOODS t (Dived from Manufacturers) , NOW OPEN,' And setting at strictly Wholesah Prices for Cash, at R. Ho BBS. ■ /'■■■• ';•■' FIRST SHIPMENT / „ \A summer ;:;';/ / \^\ TWEED ' /o-/ «-Vl\ SUITS /^ / W \ \ Feom £2 10s. / . / S . V ■ \ II g \^ V; Inspect our I I ia \ \ window be- / / tj \-4 \ fore buyinff/ s- f & Q \&\ els.- I I H «Q \ \whero. / / "S V\*/ / s s \t\/ / * « £1 * \ /°°/ o % go H/V\OS S3 H /^/i STY o \ I H / ./PRIZE \^\ S- Ifis*/■ FOR \ \ S N //(^f/ HIGH-CLASS \^\ ' g 7^7/ TAILORING. \#V •••'S I /Dunedin Exhibition 'VTA I /our goods speakW^ //*^*/.FOR. THEMSELVES. \ DTT E M P T, SURGEON DENTIST, Shobtlant-street (next Post-office), Has returned to Auckland and taKen--*over thepractice of the late W. H. Skeet, at above address. He will maintain the same scale of fees and respect all contracts entered into by bis predecessor. P.O. Box 347 «4.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 248, 17 October 1894, Page 4
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