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ONE, TWO, OR THREE, according to age and constitut ; on, may be takeac/ fDR. KING'S BILIOUS & LIVER PILLS (tiuaranteed without Mercury). TBbse Pills have been prescribed by Medical men for over ioo years, are still ahead of all Liver Pills : gentle in tbeir action, restore tone to the general system, and are the safest and most reliable family medicine forall aces. They absolutely ouratha symptoms of Torpid Liver, such as Unpleasant Breath — Wind — Giddiness — Depressed Spirits — Indigestion — Backache — Spasms — Rough Tongue— Acidity and Constipation— stimulate the Liver to continued healthy action* and increase nerve power. Sold everywhere— l/1 i, 2/9 and AI9 per box. J. Rorkc&Co., 133 York Rd.,L«ojbeth» London, Wholesale Agents — THE NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO. TpLANTEKOA SOAP contains, in « modified form, ike healing properties of Plantekoa, the Great Herbd Remedy for the Blood, and that Greatest of All Skin Cures, Plantekoa Ointment. It Softens, Beautifies, and Preserves tho Skin, and is a Speedy, Pleasant, and Thorough Cure for Roughness, Redness, Irritation, Pimples, Chilblains, Sunburn, Eoi zema, and all Affections of the Skin caused by hard water, cold, cutting winds, frost, exposure to the sun, sea-bathing, bites and stings of insects, etc., and ita agreeable properties of Softening and clearing the Skin will be noticed after three or four days' use, and by its continued application the Complexion will be Preserved indefinitely, retaining to the last the Beauty and Texture of Youth. JS your EYESIGHT of any importance? If so, why suffer when you can get relief? I have brought the latest and most up-to-date Scientific Instruments from England and America, and their use eaI ables me to see the slightest defect in the J eye. Eye strain causes headaches, neuralgia, nervousness, biliousness, and other troubles. H. SPEAR, M.P.0.C., D. of Opt . Phil., U.S.A., ' EYE SPECIALIST, Opposite Opera House, Manners-street, Wellington. TXfANTED — Soholefield's Marvellous ' » Watches — An6onia Lover Watch, improved, 7s 6d; Gunmotal Patent Lever Watch, 12s 6d; Scholefield's Lever, 30s • orders postage free. Note address— W. R. Scholefield, 36a, Manners-street, next shop to Fielder's.

PATERNOSTER'S THE RELIABLE REMEDY FOR GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, AND AH PAINS OF HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, Can be obtained through all Chmnigti, Prio*. l/» 8/6, 4/6, mnd 11/. per Box, and from the Proprietors, POINODESTRE «, TRUMAN, 71, o&p gsgg koap. ifflrpoir. g.n

I Your Food « ' will cost you no more, yet be more nourishing, J If and make you stronger, if every bite contains I I SALT J U Instead of common salt I RUPTURE CURED " WITHOUT OPERATION. 7T\HE only method that has stood the test for 45 years, and is recommended A by eminent medical authorities, is Dr. J. A. Sherman's. It cures when operations and other treatments fail. It has cured thousands ia America, India, and England, and here in New Zealand, although its introduction is 'of recent date, it has cured scores of sufferers, after trying all other treatments and finding them not_ what they were represented to be. The following 'testimonial speaks for itself: — City Dye Works, 101, George-street, Dunedin, 26th September, 1904. MR. A. W. MARTIN. Dear Sir— lt is now some eight months since I went under your treatment for a severe rupture. I have great pleasure in stating that I have not been troubled with a return of my complaint, and now consider myself cured, thanks to your able treatment. I found great relief from the very start, and should any one be troubled with a rupture, I have no hesitation in recommending them to place their case in your hands, and I feel certain that you will bring about satisfactory results and save the patient from' hours of suffering. You oan make whatever use of this you may think fit. Wishing you the success you deserve,-— I remain, yours truly, CHARLES TAYLOR. In referring to tbe Case-book I find that Mr. Taylor suffered for six years. His father resides at 225, Lambton-quay, and can, verify the correctness of the above statement. 1 Mr. A. W. Martin, the only representative in. Australasia, can be consulted at the Hotel Cecil up to Hie end of the month, when he brings his present visit to a close. Consultations are Free. Hours, 10 a..m, to 12, 2 p.m. to 6t Extra hours, Tuesday and Friday evenings, from 7 to 9. CAUTION. — The success of tho Sherman method has led to a host of unprinoipled would-be imitators. To guard against fraud and imposition, don't deal with any of these unless you get a written guarantee that the money will be refunded should the appliance prove ineffective after a month's trial. Send for pamphlet, "Indisputable Testimony." It contains medioal reports and New Zealand testimonials. F I E L D E R'S GREAT CLEARING SALE . COMMENCES TUESDAY, 18th OCT., 1904 BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Usual Price. Sale Price. £ s. d. £ g. d. DUCHESS CHESTS 3 5 0 210 0 LEATHER SUITES , ... 14 10 0 11 H) 0 OCCASIONAL SUITES *. ... 15 0 0 13 0 0 OCCASIONAL SUITES ... ... . ... ... 13 10 0 10 0 0 SIDEBOARDS ... * . v ... 6 0 0 415 0 HALLSTANDS - ... „. - 4 15 0 3 0 0 RATTAN CHAIRS ... ►•< ... 018 6 013 0 CANE SEAT CHAIRS ... , ... 0 6 0 0 5 0 # BAMBOO POLES .., „, »•.. „, ... 0 4 6 0 2 6 SEE THE WINDOWS FOR BARGAINS DURING THE NEXT FEW WEEW. FRESH BARGAINS EACH DAY. : GOODS BOOKED DURING SALE WILL BE CHARGED AT ORDINARY PRICES.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 96, 20 October 1904, Page 2

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