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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. W. W. WHITE, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, MILTON, BEGS to inform the Owners of Horses and Stock, Farmers, Graziers, and Agriculturists generally that he has HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES in Stock on which perfect reliance may be placed. They are prepared from receipts of most renowned Stock-owners and Breeders in Great Britain, while some have been selected from Colonial Medicines of repute among the Owners of Horses and Cattle in the Australias. POISONED GRAIN FOR RABBIT DESTRUCTION. PHOSPHORISED OATS. Having received orders from various Farmers to supply them with Poisoned Grain, I beg to request all those who are in want of same to inform me of the quantity required, to enable me to execute their orders before the stated time for Rabbit Poisoning takes place. Phosphorus and Strychnine in large or small quantities for sale. BALSAM OF HONEY For Coughs, Colds BALSAM OF HONEY For Asthma, Bronchitis BALSAM OF HONEY For Wheezing BALSAM OF HONEY For Tightness of the Chest, Hoarseness, &c. BALSAM OF HONEY Is adapted to any age or either sex, and being very palatable, is easily administered to young children. Several local people have taken the Balsam of Honey, and acknowledged it to be the best remedy for Coughs and Colds they have yet had. All say try it. ROUGH ON RATS. CAMPHOR BALL AND ARNICATED GLYCERINE JELLY, For chapped hands and roughness of skin. PETTIT'S CHILBLAIN LINIMENT, The well-known remedy for Chilblains. PODOPHYLLINE SEIDLITZ POWDERS, A certain cure for Biliousness and Liver Complaint. August Flower, German Syrup, Beecham's PiUs, and Blair's Pills. CHEST PROTECTORS, Used as a preventative against Coughs and Colds, Invaluable to delicate children. Neeves' Farinaceous Food for Infants. GENtnNE Hop Bitters, 4s. Medicines can be had at any hour during the night. W. WAWHITE, (Late J. D. Walker), Pharmaceutical Chemisb & Druggist, MILTON. MILBUEN STOEE. i^v N SALE,— By the Undersigned, — BONE DUST AND GUANO. NEW TURNIP SEEDS, Consisting of — SHARP'S IMPROVED CHAMPION and PURPLE-TOP SWEDE GREYSTONE ABERDEEN PURPLE and GREEN-TOP YELLOW, Woolpacks, Sewing Twine, Lamp Black, Ruddle, Boiled Oil, Sheep Shears, &c, &c, &c. GENERAL GROCERIES, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, & BOOTS, A well-assorted Stock to choose from. MATTHEW HENDERSON, MILBURN STOEE. Agent for UNION INSURANCE COMPANY, AND THE KAITANGATA COAL COMPANY. FORTIFICATION COAL-PIT. THOMAS REID begs to intimate to the Coal Consumers of Milton and surronnding district that the Road to the above famed Coal-pit is now in splendid order, and that Drays can now get over any portion of it with the greatest of ease. The Coal now being turned out is of excellent quality ; one trial will convince any Householder of that fact. Orders left with Mr William Moore, Storekeeper, Milton, will receive prompt attention. Mr Moore is authorised to receive money on behalf of the Proprietor. KAITANGATA COAL. LEWIS DAWSON begs to inform his old Cnstomers and the Public of Milton and Tokomairiro that he has again secured the Agency for Kaitangata Coal, aud that they may depend on receiving the best Coal at the lowest rates for cash; Goods delivered from the Station aB usual.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1702, 1 December 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1702, 1 December 1885, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1702, 1 December 1885, Page 2

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