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Beautiful New Zealand! The land overflowing with the buttermilk and applesauce of prosperity—produces anything and everything, such as petticoat government, unemployed, and coughs and colds veritably; but that's not a drawback, they can be cured in every form by taking Woods' Great Pepperment Cure.—Advt. Neil's Compound Saksapakilla. A household medicine for purifying the blood and toning up the system. In large bottles at 2s, bd at Neil's Dispensary, Emerson street, Napier, and all leewliug storekeepers.—^Apyt,

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Hastings Standard, Issue 108, 31 August 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 108, 31 August 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hastings Standard, Issue 108, 31 August 1896, Page 2

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