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A. Chemist, begs to inform the RESIDENTS OF HASTINGS that, pending the ereotion of new premises, he has opened a temporary branch in the shop lately occupied by Mr Poppolwell, with a complete Stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Sundries, and Patent Medicines. Any article not in stock will be obtained at shortest notice. EOOLES , CORN PAINT quiokly removes either hard or soft oorna. Only a few applications necessary. In bottles Is 6d, from A. Ecoles, Chemist, Masonic Hotel Buildings, Napier. THE CAUSE OP HO MUCK MISJsBY AND TROUBLE ia the world may be often traced to the simple first cause of a deranged liver. Why risk so muoh when a phial of Owen's elegant and tasteless livor Perles would keep that important organ in proper order. Invest in a tube at Ma OwsH'e Pharmaoy for Is 6d ; it will pay a dividend of 10,000 per oant. Boyca and Rogers' superior race and hunting saddles just to hand ; weight, including mountings, from lib lOoz. Also, a large assortment of racing requisites in stock at John M'Vay's IT BE&AN WITH A SIMPLE COLD, which a fow of Owen's Red Gum LozengeE would have nipped in the bud. For hoarseness, sore throat, loss of voice, asthma, bronohitis, and all affections of the throat and lungs. Sold ia Boxes, Iβ 6d. at Ma OwßK'b PUABtfAOT.

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7204, 30 October 1894, Page 2

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220

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7204, 30 October 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7204, 30 October 1894, Page 2

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