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PTXBIiIC 'NOTICES.'' _ ~ "vpOW ■ tliat the Summer ie approaching, •"' Frimley are arranging new delicacies for the people, in the shape of Jelly Crystals, etc. These jellies are made from the purest gelatine possible to buy, and w« aslr our customers to give them a trial. After making, notice the clearness, firmness, and quality, they are good. iAls<* buy a bottle of Frimley Lemon Squash, swegtejied and made from real lemons, only" fresh and sweet. Also get one of our famous Plum Puddings; they are rich and good in quality. While yon are enjoying all these delicacies, do not forget that our Jams are made from sound, ripe fruit and good engai;, and RTT.MwAiRi.iTt. that yon can. buy it in lib. and 21b. tins, which, are net weight,- so you get your full weight of jam Irrespective of tins. That is why it -seems 'snch a large tin. Have FIUM.LEY, and Look! Don't fall to get a bottle of Frimley ' Ketchup to have witli that cold meat. FRIMLEY EVERY TIME. fi, E. WHEELER, Auckland Agent.

, FOB HEALTH. THE BRAIN |S THE MAN, Therefore it.is essential that we keep the Brain in a healthycondition, for when the Brain becomes faligncd our power to resist disease and other.bodily ailments is destroyed; then oomes Nervons Breakdown, Debility, and other derangements of the System. PHQSPtfORTON Is a Perfect Food for the Brain; it keepa it healthy and active ; it con tains just those ingredients ■winch are the eonsti- ' taenia of the Brain'; and it clears the blood of all those imparities ■which clog and m-jddto the " brain. PHOSPHORTON means ' H<salth. Strength, and Happiness, and you BhouJd always ' have a botclo by yon. Send, to-day. A Z©B otUe contains 32 Doses A 4-jG „ „ W „ A 6/6 ~ .. 128 rt A. ECCLES, Manufacturing Chemist, QUEEN STREET, ~. Breaches: PONSONBY BOAD » a 4 HOBSOM STREET* AftojsppetHe /1/fv^A; /and a Sit* 1' / Headache I"-J jj" \ ,' WttJroo Iβ flm jl Fiunotie Rem. JU exfjr for Incßl- Of gestlon and . V I Constipation. "* *J YfnTm riirr l Hi inti tin i liniinmiiailli i ii. tnaxnnla, Lots ol Appetite, Kldno; am) PIKASB NOTE. —Excessive Neiwuubuess, * Ftnshings of Heat in the Face. Coldness ' of the Feet aud Hands are symptoms of 1 impaired h-nirt. which should lead one to immediate use, of this Great Remedy. [ Wcsien wnosMfferfrom pain in the back. % a constant of weariness and »X*» a will find speedy Telief in W.AHOQ. J? £*& 2/eßorrHe r Chemists & Storekeepers. Mα^ I Want of Tone | qls asnally indicative ■of deficient n M vitality and point! to ah iinpatred Uf A state of the enuertil health which jT 7\ should have lnxmediate andperserer. T\ W ing attention. It la the condition V Iff. which always obtains when, for any fi I? reason, the body is not receiving r %\ the due supply of life-force from the (V yj nonriehmeiit taken* The ennse is U A largely connected with the imperfect rj I? iiHaimilaUou of food. Generally It X \r failure on the part of the disestlve r 4\ organs to perform their fnnctions V[ M satisfactorily. When the stomach U in i 9 out of order, tone very siwedlly Q n departs. Consequently the scientific w j\ method of dealing with the want-of -1\ A tone trouble is to secure the restora- Tl , vtion of the .digestive OTganl to their Jγ Q normal vicour. This can always be |J V 1 accomplished by the intelligent use y 3\of BEECELVJtt'S PILLS the niost)\ gj efficacious of all family medicines. U rt They never fail to dissipate all the Q w conditions which cause a person to w A be "run down" or "below par"A /land to brine back health, strength, II W and buoyant spirits. When yon feel Sc Q depressed or listless they will make (J yVwant of health, more often tban'A Mnoti it dne to y I Want of I |Vcccbnflfs| «y Sold hi bozo, price toji,. VliA 2J9. V, BOOTS AJTD SHOES. "R ,OE THE BSTTTEB \ CLASS OF 2§Sr7\ tt tft MADE TO OHDIB BOOTWAEE, 38, SHORTLAND ST. Opposite Auefclana Clmk. j *•**— «tur*uan Koau* lU*»

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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 272, 16 November 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 272, 16 November 1910, Page 9