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WWT CURE EVERYTHING I i MjpM . price v- WILL CURE DIARRHCEAI '^^^^L Bftff If , 0F ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. "'**" WHOLESALB AOENTS» AGONISATION! KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S N.Z. DRUG COMPANY. JUBILATION!

DR. J. OOI_I_IS BRO vVNB'S OHLOBODYHE. IS THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. .PITT .OP? 1 , is admitted Oy the profession to be the most X JLI JLLi wonderful svnd valuable remedy ever discovered. is the best remedy known for Coughs, Conaump C] ITT jORODYNri tion - Bronchitis, Asthma. effectually checks and arrests those too of tea d~^ Til T tf\ T> f~\Y\ "_7"W~EP fatal diseases :-Dipntheria, Fever. Croup. Ague. \jl3llj\J $l\>\JU IllJl/ acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery. CHLOBjODYJSTE a ot EplleP3T : CHLORODYNE attSiSftK* The " Illustrated London News "of Sept. 28,1895. says :-"If I were asked which single medicinell should%fer to t_k. abroad with me. as likely to be most ■>»*ld say CHLORODYNE. I never travel without it, and its general applicability to tho relief of a large number of simple ailments for its _e_t recommendation." Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that he received . dispatch from Her Majesty's Consul at Manila to the effect that cholera. h_ been rasrtnsf fearfully, and that the only remedy ol a service was CHOLOHODVNB.-The " Lancet," Ist December, 1864. Caution—Beware of Piracy and Imitations. CAtmov-Vico Chancellor Dr. W. Page Wood stated that Sir J. Colus Browne was unaonbtedl?°the that the story of the Defendant FreonutawM -leliberately untrue; whiohh. regretted to say had been sworn to.—bee limes, Lith J uiy. leu.. Sold in bottles at is l_d, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d each. None is genuine without the words " Dr. J. Collis Browne's ChoIokODYNE" on the Government Stamp. Over. whelming Medical Testimony accompanies eacli bottle. SOLE MANUFACTUI_r_t,-J. T. DAVENPORT, 33 Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury, London, W.C. i" You shake the Bottle. Nature does the rest.'* AERATED WATERS. GOLD MEDAL PARIS 1900. 6 Gold Medals awarded, absolute safety, perfect purity. GREAT ECONOMY. " The carbonic acid gas Is very pare. The system i_ .afe."— Lancet, Sept. 29th, 1900. Bottles and Sparklets in two sizes (large & small). bottles last -"hdefiw-tly. The new Toggle Cork Bottles are invaluable and a further economy where more than one is required. ALL CHEMISTS, STORfeS, &c., KEEP .rfa^Wlstofe. Patentees & Sole Manufacturers BROAD OT. AVENUE, LONDON. — r ~

Still Champion. A THING WORTH KNOWING. QHAMPIO_>T JPlour Is the Strongest and Whitest in the A_arUet, and absorbs water freely, but requires plenty of working, and a-- stateby our town and country bakers, will yield FOUR LARGE LOAVES OF BREAD more per sack than any other brand on the market, which, taking the vaiue of the large loaf at 60, shows a saving of 1/8 per sack of 2001b lOd per bag- of 1001b Bd per bag of 601b 2_d per bag of 251b OR 16/8 PER TON IN FAVOUR OF Champion In view of the foregoing facts is not Cheap, Starchy Flour dear at any price? SO GO STRAIGHT FOR CHAMPION AND NO OTHER. I_s Iyi^es^^^ 3 i JySl WnERB BEER | »™ EXTRACT | .AIRACI Mi/ Bottle will make 8 gallons | SSSBBI ot Sparkling Beer. | 8oi» »v «v Stow-.b«>«h> a ASK FOR A DVANCE *gRAND %£f/^Y*^'BOOTS AND SHOES

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 52, 2 March 1901, Page 7

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