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BUSINESS NOTICES. FOR BODY AND DURABILITY USE HUBBUCK'S GENUINE c,tabush E o WHITE LEAD. Hubbuck'e Genuine Bed Lead Habbuck's Patent Driers (special quality) HubbucVs Genuine Lireeed Oil Habbuek's Oxford Oehfe Habbuck's Genuine Boiled Linseed Oil r> »„*. a t»,™ <2;<», n< .c. Hubbuck'3 Genuine Fale BoUed linseed Oil * am \ "^S'f"* 1 (dries extra hard, does not blister) Barr,t Turkey Umber Hubback'BGenuineßurningColza(»specialty) Habbuck's Genuine Vegetable Black HUBBUCK'S PATENT WHITE ZINC. The most parabli of any Paint; surest Preventive against Beat, Damp, or Bust; doe* not Oxidise o Rub off: retains its Colour, being not affected by Atmospheric CbanzeS; Non-pOiSonous. For many years lat-eeely in Use in India, China, Japan, Manila, West Indies, Straits Settlement*, South Australia, New South Wale , &c. Can be tinted any Shade ot Colour. THOMAS HUBBUCK & SON, LTD. LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1766. Australian Office: 34 Queen Street, Melbourne. SOCIAL NEEDS. I exist, and however much we Wk may rack our brains to discover Wm ' : satisfctctory solutions of them, there Kjl J is at least one—and certainly not the least gg I important—province, in which ihe solution has been found. For B9 is not the question " What is our best daily beverage ?" of H importance to all classes of society ? And is any other answer fil to'that question possible, from disinterested persons, than " Van loj Houten's Cocoa"? It is more wholesome than any other drink, Kfi it is nourishing and easy to digest: refreshing,; without acting B| injuriously on the nervous system, in the the way that Tea, Coffee, Wr and other drinks do; and its delicious flavor in no way palls on H| the taste after continually using the cocoa. As regards its price, H 'it is, as thousands can' testify from practical experience, not at all raj dear to use. - I|J What a pity all social questions cannot lie answered as easily B§ as the above one; but their answers require a great deal of raja think ins: about. Those who < are busy thinking about them, Hj cannot do better than take a cup of Van Houten's Cocoa daily, Rj as for helping the brain-worker it is without equal. ESS I HAVE YOU TRIED \ H [ VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE P | '--■' THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY, V IT AD AT I O HAS SAVED HUNDRED? OF LIVES. IT MAY SAVE YOURS, Nolan street, Maryborough (Vie), ' October 26th, 1898. ' A • To Mr S. A. Palmer, Scle Australian Agent for Webber's Vitadatio. ' - . ; Dear Sir,—When I went to Melbourne in * February (cf this year) for a change, after a ....'.- ■ '. bad attack r.f my old complaint (the doctors ,■3-7 - called- it congested and enlarged liver), my %*safa3* brother said the best, thing I could do was to go and see you, but I had been bad so long, <mSsj glllatiiillisSSS. an d although my doctor was very kind, it ' seemed as if nothing could be done to cure mc, . ' ■'but ac I had known you in New Zealand, I '"'-••■'* ■■ 'SEtl tPtSbB ■■■>■■ ■.■■-.,■ thqught, "Well, if Vjtada.tio has cured Mr * 4KSHk *tfßsC*' Mp.* Palmer/there mukt W>ome good in it," bo Qp wn£. * decided to we you and ask your advice isll« ?\k about my case. Of course, ac you are aware, • U@» ' '"■ was persuaded t» try it, and I am very ' thankful to say it has been rf , great blessing to mc, as I have paaaed the largest' gall eton* x AWsi my doctor had ever seen; the nearest thing KJBnßW^^~sff^r^tiVß^—.__MHiJiMl I can compare it to is a- pigeon egg, and I think when you see it you will say I have not exaggerated it. One thing I feel confident' of > ** d that ia that'Vitadatio has saved mc a vef y P«nful and serious operation. I am reWMMttMS*Em&f£pm&mS3BßßSak ' commendfng Vitadatio to all my friends, several done them a wonderful amount of good, one *%«* nU&lmMSM3lF3uP2m.&&■ ' ©H-lady in particular,■ seventy-five year* old, Bfwf ™ wh ° ha » twm cm^A oi pii ?** i£ ye ™ twnk this " • • will be tne means of getting any poor sufferer to try this wonderful medicine, you have' ay , - ." 1 ■ ■• ■ • ■ Jnll permission to use it. 1 will only be too glad to answer any enquiries relative to my ' case if * stamped addressed envelope is enclosed , ' - . . for reply. Wishing you every euceese in tbyi great business, I remain, yours faithfully, „ (MISS) E. J. HOCKING. A model of the Gall-atone passed by Mis* Hocking,is on view at the Agents, Mr £ W. HALL, Armagh street. The Price of this Medicine ia-Large Size, 5s 6d; Small Size, 3e M. Auk your Chemist or Grocer for it. Sole Australasian Agent, S. A. PALMER, Melbourne, Adelaide, and 94 Tay ««•$, Invercargill. • : , - _ Wholesale and Retail Agent for Chrietcharch, » EW. HALL, ARMAGH STREET. Prepared only by W. WEBBER, Launcetton, Tasmania. .1 •' " FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Mellin's Food when prepared is similar to Breast Milk and is adapted for use in all climates. MAYPOLE SOAP (FOB HOME DYEING) WILL DYE ANY COLOUR OR SHAPE ; WONT WASH OUT OR FADE. hue 'Urti-ttti. Colour* Stocked. CTV J§Bft Cotonn Stocked. Cream ~. 1.1 \ A MA Light Bl« Salmon Pink J(*" "\-\ \ Pif ,?{?• Maroon Aloee Green - STYLE ]\ -\ CTfllf S *2 E O«ng* Fawn VV X♦ l \&*4F¥ m Cardmal 23*"" sf Heliotrope \ "\ 9 m I Crinwon Canary 1 \ SOAP/ / Mauve Nut Brown \ QY | S AHY COLOUR / J e '™. Cott * Cerise ■ V " A J V*rk Brown Pl«m 1 SOLO EVtRVwMEHt f Paiple NO MESS. NOTROUBLt - FOR DYEING' i ILKS, SATINS, VELVETS, COTTO TS,, WOOLLENS, 'GotLDf -1> Sol* Agents for Australia, Tasmani* and New Zealan

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10262, 3 February 1899, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10262, 3 February 1899, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10262, 3 February 1899, Page 7

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