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JUVANTE rpHE QUICK "f-Tl-AIiIBB. TNSTANTLSTAYS ALL PAINS FROM CUTS. BURNS. ULCBBS, CANCEB3, AND FESTERING WOUNDS. Stops and Prevents Festering, Blood Poisoning, -Develops Quick and Bapid Healing Power. rpHE TUVA-NTB /-«>__•___, A. H. KRAUSB. 8, Mackelvic-st-, Grey Lynn (Great North Road). LOCAL TESTIMONIAL. Friday, sth August, 1904. Myself and others witnessed the action of the Quick Healer on a horse which had open wounds 14 inches by 1_ Inches wide inflamed, festering; TWO HOURS after Treatment the wounds were perfectly dry, and the horse is. after two days' rest, able to resume work. The animal had no pain; it was the kindest treatment I ever witnessed. HACK KERR, Foreman to Messrs Pullan, Armitage _ Co. Grey Lynn. ON FRIDAY, 82 RELIABLE MEN TESTIFY. THE ONLY HOPE "T_TJ_ COPIES OF TELEGRAMS."—E. FOBD, J_P. T» BIGHT HON. SEDDON. Defence Minister. Wellington. "KuropstUn cables for supply ot "•STANDARD' MUSCLE RAISER to "be sent Tokio to meet him, but omlt"ted to state what capacity he will ar"rive; obvious to get his gruel Do you "think mutual friend Togo would treat "Muscle Raiser as contraband lf you "were to frank it through with broad "arrow."' VIRTUE, Champion Mills. To VTRTUE. Champion Mills. "The sinking of the 'Knight Com"mander' ought to be an object .eseon "to you and New Zealand, even for "To-go; risky nnd undesirable, notwithstanding the fact that it might ' .ure-a-pat-quiu." R. J. SEDDO.M.

IMPERIAL ALE **> STOUT ACKNOWLEDGED TO BE THE FINEST ON THE MARKET. BOTTLED BI HA_N(X>CK AND CO AT THEIB IMPERIAL "DOTTLINQ DTOBEB, CUSTOMS-ST. EAST. AUCKLAND. STANDARD BLENDED TEAS. Hone Kennlne without oar OSTRICH Trad* Mart. 64 .EARI- IN TBI TEA TRADE. L. D. NATHAN ft CO. Established 1-40. W. BUCHANAN. LTD. BAKER TO HIS EXCELLENCY TH_ GOVERNOR. Tel. 1004. KARANGAHAPE BO AD. EL WRIGHT TAILOR. £JUEEN - ST. Below H. M. Smeeton. Late Cutter for UcCombie Uroß., London. SMART BLUE SERGE SUITINGS, From £4 10/ TO £5 5/ The Apparel oft Proclaims tbe Man. HEMUS" ART STUDIO. 270, QUEEN STREET (Opposite Albert Hotel;, AUCKLAND. Telephone 1254. " LOOK OUT FOB THE CHILDREN'S (COMPETITION WITH PRIZES In ,T>EVAN'S CIUMMARY AND EXCHANGE * MARI PUBLISHED "pVEBY jQATURDAX "pBICE. -J D

OFFICE: 58 QU E EN-ST. j" i net a i n i_ Teaslng Tom was a very bad boy, To vex his Mother —his favourite Joy. He tore great holes In all his suits. And spoiled the floor with his dirty boots; He smeared the chairs with chewing com. And slid up and down the linoleum. Bnt Gentle Jane was as good as gold, She always did as she was told So she set to work as you'd suppose (While Mother mended Tommy's clothes), And the reason of that polish fine. Is entirely due to our "LINSHINE." ■s-rTHITTOM-S. AND jpO LIMITED. DOMAIN FACTOR-, AUCKLAND, j

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 190, 10 August 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXV, Issue 190, 10 August 1904, Page 4