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O Etey one PIPES the Praises yu I op *$&&*« Derby I ■ */ \L TOBACCO. •vplK©* yV" pure, ' * AROMATIC, ■ yj^o^ I .DELIGHTFUL. dASK FOR IT ALWAYS, AND TAKE NO OTHER. * Igt ■ • «■ ' ;_ ~ „

NO COUGH MIXTURE Cures all the Coughs in New Zealand. We don't pretend that we hare a monopoly of the cough mixture trade. We know that several advertised remedies are good in certain oases. What we do claim is this— That our BENJAMIN GUM Is a reliable cough CURE, .not a mere palliative medicine. It aots quiokly, by reducing all inflammatory symptoms ; laoseua the phlegm, and prevents its seoretiou ; breaks up a cold quickly, and at same time tones the system up and renders the patient leas likely to take subsequent colds. It is prepared from the healing and well-known old fashioned Friar's Balsam. Everyone knows the virtues of this drug. . BENJAMIN GUM is pleasant to take. Children like it. Price, Is 6d and 2s 6d. Obtainable everywhere. SOLE MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS, LOASBY'S WAHOO MANUFACTURING CO., &m, DUNEDIN, KOOLIBAK Cures unbroken Chilblains quiokly, Relieyes the Itching, Reduces the Swelling. Price 2s, everywhere. Wholesale Agents— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & GO.'S N.Z. DRUG CO. A 8 SUPPLIED TO HER MAJESTY. Besides being the most Dainty, Dry, and Economical Table Salt, Qerebos contains the strengthening and. constitution building properties whioh are wanting in White Bread, owing to t'ne removal of the Bran. It Is, therefore, Invaluable In the dally food of growing children, delicate mothers, and all brain workers. ' . * "Wholesale Agents:— AITKEN, WILSON & Co., WELLINGTON,

It Can be Cured. There is no doubt about it. Begin early, take out all impurities from the system, enrich the blood, and recovery is certain. If your child is thin and pale give Ayer's Sarsaparilla at once. Consumption only attacks the weak. Mr. Alfred G-. Stevens, of Parnell, Auckland, N. Z., sends us the photograph of his daughter and says ; "My daughter Emily, 17 years of age, was in a very low state. She could not sleep because of her violent cough. Two doctors said she was in tho first stages of consumpjy tion. She was so weak she could not go out by herself. A friend induced me to try In less than two weeks our daughter could sleep well 'at night. Her mother and I would go into her room at all hours of the night, it seemed so good not to hear that awful hollow cough. She raised great quantities of blood, yet notwithstanding all this I can now say she is entirely cured*" Take Ayer's Fills with the Sarsaparilla. Prepare! by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. jHMFUS STRONf S!L£NT SPEED? ALVVA YS IMPROVING. See the latest Model. 9, Willis - street. A CONTINUAL saving is a oontinual feast. Sucli will bo the case by putting in one of Luke's Cooking lianges. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever. Such is one of Luke's Cooking Rang' 99. Large stook in hand. Enoouvago looal industry, by getting one of Luke's celebrated Cookiug Ranges. — S. LUKE & CO., Ltd, WANTED,W 'ANTED, Working Men to save by riding a Bicycle instead of walking, thereby wasting hours each day.; machines in real good condition at £6, £7, and £8, suitable for daily use ; our large stock must be reduced, so now is the opportunity to purchase. Adams Stay Cycle Company, Mercer-Street.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 108, 3 November 1900, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 108, 3 November 1900, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 108, 3 November 1900, Page 2

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