RELIETE FETEEISH HEAT, PEEVENT FITS, contusions, Era | Preserve « httaJthg stats of the conttitntiea during the period of Teething. Thfl Trord» "JOHN ST^DMAK, Chemist, Wai/w»eth, Sxtreet." &re«B£iKT»d on the <JoTsrnm«ni S tun y aillied to each P&ckot New Remedy for Cold in the Head. Catarrh, Hay Fever, and Influenza. FAR SUPERIOR TO EUCALYPTUS, etc. PriM 1/. W. SHARLAND, Shortland-st
FTTEUC NOTICES. IP ~" ' ~"~ nil i Proved by experience. § it I ||J Tnree-quarters of a ceatary before i!|j!j ji the Public and constantly growing Hi in appreciation- j ii y i|{i[i Jim jlji lit 11 If is to-day The Standard Cocoa of ■ I jplj the World Exquisite in flavor, ||l ;ji|j Highly nourishing and refreshing. pjij Experience proves it to be lijj I I I The Best of all Cocoas. | \\\m OF SMOKELESS POWDERS, O»« Otm. \a^^feaj^i:fai^fel^^^ the Surfac*. ALL POWDER ENTIRELY CONSUMED IN THE GUN BARBELS. No hot particles left to blow back and injure the eyes of the shooter. HALL'S CELEBRATES SPOPiTIN& POWDERS In ilb. and lib. tina. "IiRILLrANT CHS3," ■■RABBIT," " SOUTHERN CROSS," " F.F.F." HALL'S BLASTING POWDKB AND BLASTING PELLETS, in 251b. packages. Asents for AvcU&adWI nil A i i-i !^O e 33 and 35, QUEEN STREET, Auckland, N.B.— WINGATK A CO. bafa a i''u-jUiUia Aaaortmant of Gnns and Ammtuiltioa 0/ urery doborlptloß I ' — ■'■^"- "; ■" -•-——-g fe? £v "S'S iCfe. i'■ ' ■'"' T-A 7 /' T^ f?\ ff ?J. ;O ?»' V vi ii k£v^ ivwWu n^wli M^LiiJio | 8 I*• • I g 11 n S p.Cy *2> IV iaj ri pp IC I . I h| in medoj fodiier In rs. |j f * * * : CHEiViISTS AND STORES. § o^ VhsL. Abds»^ f\^ Tla^aoHK No, 4?^ V / 4 Va SKccoMca a! Illfred asMoscßa A * %^wers, Bdpierspand Maltsters, KhybS Pass E& AUCKLAND.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 120, 22 May 1901, Page 6
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