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BILLIARD TABLES ft REQUISITES ALCOCIC & CO , M SC V f CTURERS, MELBOURNE BALLS, CUES, CLOTH, *c. Always in stock. PHILIPS A PIKE Sole Aoints, Willington. PURIfII NATURAL MINERAL WATEE. Duloe Domum, Onehnnga, 22nd February, 1895. GENTLEMEN— I oonsidor the Pobibi Natural Mineral Water a very useful adjunot in the treatment of Dyspepsia and cases of a Rheumatic character. Not alone from the alkanity of the water, but also from its diuretio aotion upon the kidneys. —WILLIAM CLOSE ERSON, L.F.P.S., L.S.A., London, Physioian Auokland District Hospital. TRY TNDIGESTION MIXTURE. READ! READ! READ! The following :- Mr. Aibes. Dear Sir— l suffered from Indigestion for fonr years. I tried several remedies, but they gave me no relief. I was advised to try your INDIGESTION MIXTURE. After taking three bottleß I was completely cured, and althongh that is two years ago, I have never snffored with it since. You may make what use of tbifc you think proper. I am, &o , It. Hagan, 17th April, 1895. Silveratream. — — t Price, 3a 6d per bottle ; three bottle (post free) for 10s. AYRES' BOTANIC DISPENSARY, 90, Ctjba-stbbet. Branoh Shops : Biddiford-Btreet and Molesworth-Btreet. DR. DUNCAN'S SKIN OINTMENT Cure! Eczema, Sfcin Eraptioni, Irritation, 1111 11 !p1«, Blotches, Bad Legs, Old Bores, Lrolceu Chilbliuns, 4c PfilCE Ib. 6a. PiR POT. SOLE JLOXNT, WILLIAM C. FITZGERALD, COXSULTKSG CHEMIST, V/ILLIS S>T. "I" AN DING, Ex TAINUI— New Season's Gnfcfittiugß Galvanised Cylinders N.B. Garden Hobo Sanitary Beqnisites, &o , 4c. SAMUEL DANKS & SON, 10, Bband n btbbbt. DANIEL ARK ELL, BREWER. MALTSTER, and BOTTLER, Gladstone-street and Nkwton-koat), AUCKLAND. ASSORTED CASES OF BEER AND SPIRITS, as follows:— No. 1 Case contains — 1 doz Dunedin pint Ale, 1 doz Dmiodin pint Stout, 1 bottle Hennessy's •** Brandy, 1 do Australian Wine, 1 do Scotch Whisky, 1 do quart Wolfe's Schnapps, Ido Bum— 3ss per case. No. 2 Case contains — t doz Dnnedin quart Ale, i dot Dunedin quart Stout, 1 bottle Hennessy's • Brandy, 1 do Geneva, 1 do Sootoh Whisky, 2 do Australian Tokay Wine — 32b nnr case. No. 3 Caeo contains — 2 doz Dunedin pint Ale, 2 doz Dunedin pint Stout, 1 bottle Hennessy's *** Brandy, 1 do Usher's Speoial Reserve Whisky, 1 do Red Heart Rum, 1 do Wolfe's quart Schnapps, 1 do Australian Frontignao Wine — Us per case. No. 4 case contains — 1 doz Dunedin quart Ale, 1 doi Dunedin quart Stont, 1 bottle Hennessy's * Brandy, 1 do Wolfe's quart Schnapps, 1 do Walker Whisky, 1 do Frontignao Wine — 36s per case. Arkell's own brew of Draught Ale and Stont— XXXX Strong Old, 2s per gallon. XXX Mild, Is 6d per gallon. A.K. Bitter Ale, Is 9d per gallon. Extra Stout (specially suited for Invalids), ]s 9d per gallon. Dunedin Ale and fctout, quarts, 9s ; pinte, 4s 6d per dozen. Freights paid to Wellington and Napier. Cash with Obdkbs. Telegraphic Aaaresa — Stmond-stbiit, Auckland. Telephone, No. 355. 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Coaches leave for Eketahuna daily at 9.40 a.m., in time for Wellington train, returning from Eketahuna daily at 1.30 p m., after arrival of train from Wellington.— HUNTEß & CO., Proprietors, Woodville. Aeente— Cook & Son.. Wellington. 'HOMOCEA' instantly Jj^^HßjgH|^3|HL^ the . Afflicted with ' Neuralgia, Lumbago, Paralysis, Convulsions, Bruises, Strained Muscles, Pains in ' Joints, Aches and Sprains, Eczema, Burns, Toothache, Faceache, Chilblains, Hemoir1 hoids, Boils, Ulcers, Stings, Chaps, and all kindred ills and complaints. ' AsaPain.Relieuing, Soothing and cura- , Hue lubricant, Homocea has no equal 1 In the world of healing remedies. TESTIMONIAL FROM • THE GREAT AFRICAN EXPLORER, HENRY M. STANLEY. Whitehall, London. ' Dear Sir, — Your Ointment called HOMOCEA, was found to be the most soothing and efficacious unguent that I could possibly have for my fractured limb. 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' His ALF AIiDTB UHIV"I M< » r ' FILLS an oaexeellsd v a permanent eura for Complaints poOUIIM to Ladiee, Prki7s«ms as Vitality PUU. - ■ Bis Linr and XHnay Pills, Bbeumatlc Pills, Asthma and Dough Pills, Plls Powder., riesh-lypdaclnp Powders, Sanrla Powders, Varicoeda Powders, -FaVHeduelnf Powders, Batr Restorers, and Complexion BsaatUlsrs ar« simply wonderful, and are Weil worth gmof a trial. -'>_ M , . ... Call on him or send to him at WeWngiou for his nluable tree book, which aontalnaTalmUt hints, all partlruUn, and numerous testimonials. All Oorre«pondßnoo pn vate and Confidential. Writ* without delay, and address— HERR RASSMUSSEN, \> 91__£A, QDAY, WELUKGTOH. X&

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 115, 16 May 1895, Page 4

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