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MEDICAL rraY TVOES fJTAKE fORALINE .pO B \ QOLDI TJIOUND, "Spring Blossom Ointment" X; cures all it touches, 6d and 1/; "Spring Blossom Tills, 1/; "Bloomlne" cures corns, warts, , and bunions, 6d pec packet Cui'inlsts,. aud Storekeepers. ARCHITECTS. EDWARD MAHONEY AND SON, ARCHITECTS, bask buildings, swansox st. honumxhtal maioio. • W. PARKINSON AND CO. Head Office— ■ . ' VICTORIA STREET W., ACCKXAXD. Branches— WAIKDUETE STATION, . • - - . ' \ WAIKARAKA. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE. TEA BCERCHANTS. Doctor's China Tea NON-INJWWOMS TO THE NERVES. A. Delicious Blend of Finest China, with a small admixture of Choicest British Grown Tea, which produces a most stimulating beverage, and being free from excessive Tannin, is not injurious to the Nervous System. .As recommended by the late Sir I Andrew Clark, Physician to the j Queen, also by the leading members I of the Medical faculty, to those euf- ', fering from indigestion or nerves. Obtainable in pound and half-pound { tins of all Grocers. Price, 2/6 per. lb. Wholesale Agent*: E. ELLINQHAM &. CO., Ltd.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 59, 10 March 1915, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 59, 10 March 1915, Page 11