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Stop that Cocoa by taking Neil's Balm dI Giiead, a positive care for coughs, colds, chronic bronchitis, influenza, <&c. In large bottles at 2s 6d, at Neil's Botanic Dispensary, Emerson street, Napier, and all letidmg storekeepers..—Advt. Kbit's Cokx Cxjbk removes either hard or soft Corns. A few applications only necessary. Is per bottle at Neil's Dispensary,' Emerson street, Napier, and all leading storekeepers.—Advt. " Dronkenfaess is not a sin—simply an excess of conviviality." says a thirsty philosopher. - Nothing like a good skinful of whisky for & bad cold.'' I>ont you festive it. niv friends, take that unfailing ramedy, Woods' Great Peppannint Cure ferOW iMiiJ l»4

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Hastings Standard, Issue 101, 22 August 1896, Page 4

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Untitled Hastings Standard, Issue 101, 22 August 1896, Page 4

Untitled Hastings Standard, Issue 101, 22 August 1896, Page 4

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