■ :T^ r - T. ..« <<' ' «■:•'■'.•:.■.■ ■• * :•■■ *--^- ■ ' t* > When you require any article of utility for the comfort and adornment of the human form flivine, ybii "will' get it at the New Zmi f lanb Clothing, Faotoby Auckland, or, flfcr Wore convenient to yonr district, at tfe Branches Albert SiL Thames, or Victoria St. . Hamilton. The tailoring sections is in charged! Mr. Jagpsone ;6f tie beat euttersin thepnmncet r Mens and; boys Colonial made clothing it a^ ways held in lmmsmse variety, while the underwear and hat department include every novelty as it - appears. Patterns and price lists an Buppliea free on application. The motto of the firm is 'the best article at the lowest price*-hAinrr, ... .'••?■; iThe best medicine Jchdwii in Sander and Bcm« Eucalypti, Extract. Test its eminent powerful effect m coughs, colds, influenza, etc. — u>s reHef is instdritaneous. ; Thousands jrive the most gratifying testimony. His M»jesr the King of Italy,? and medical syndioates afl over th» globe are its patrons. Bead the official reports . Out accompany each bbtttle. Mosler, M.D., Prof . University, Greifswald, reports :— The Eucalypti Extract proved magnificently saccess< fulin very severe conturidhs, bruises, sprainsi . wounds^ scoldings, brokenribsj and limbs. (Hed. Journal, NavTTlBBl). In diseases of the kidneys, either active congestion or suppression (urcßmia) ! or albnminttria, dropsy, UtUasif nothing will equal in its action Eucalypti Extract Doses, sto 8 drops. Mesler, M.D., Prof. Uni» I versity, Oreifswald, reports:— Diptheria.Tonsus I oontinually cohennt praentiiigjuloers witliwhit* exudats. Oured in 14 days. Surgical Clime of Prof. M'lntyre, College of Physicians and 8o» J geoss, St Louis— Scirrhus of Breast Excision Eucalypti Extract employed. No swelUbs, b*s>' or disoo)oirsiion.Gnnd ) aUdayi.— ri4vij The of crime for Wellington for the year show the alarnunfl increaee of neajly : #) per ceat,pf arrests vi tliat cityy as cq^V^ l with last year. ; v The Cabinet have decided to pursue an active policy in the a«tuwitiQn of native landa. This means that the Kißg Couutry may be opened up before long, and acres! of. good land thrown open for settlement. Ata meeting of the Punedin Temperance Political. Committee, on Saturday night,: the following plattorm was determined on for the connng licensing elections: — (1) To secure the enrolment of all eligible persons; (2) to nominate and secure the electkmof a suitable Licensing Committee; r (3) to secure a prohibition vote; (4) to take the necessary steps to promote the; interests of temperance reform. It was decided to invite all societies not represented to take part in a monster demonstration on the eve of the election.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 26 January 1894, Page 4
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413Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 307, 26 January 1894, Page 4
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