Dr Pascall's Pills cure Indigestion, Heartburn, Costiveness, Headache, Furred Tongue, Wind, and all symptoms arising from a disordered statu of the liver, stomach, or kidneys. They cleanse the bowels, and act like a charm in removing nil impurities from the blood, toning and refreshing the whole system. Is 6d and 2s Cd per bos. Agent—A. Eccles Napier and Hastings.—Advt. Neil's Celebrated Liver Tonic, a pure botanic remedy for all affections of the liver, biliousness, jaundice, yellowness of the skin, indigestion, &c. In bottles 2s and 2s 6d, at Neil's Botanic Dispensary, Emerson street, Napier, and all leading storekeepers.—Advt. I STOI'I'KD THAT CO roil AND (TReD A vkrv bad cold by a single bottle of I>r Pascall's Cough .Mixture. Signed, It. McPowull. 4s 6d and 2s Cd. Eccles, chemist. Napier and Hastings.—Ai>vt.
IM PORT ANT ANNO U N CEMEN T. FIFTH ANNUAL SALE. IN consequence of the support accorded to me during my previous Annual bale, L purpose offering my entire Stock of W»•*•!■«*»• Chick*, lilcctro-idatc, I'aiM'.v <*rOO«I«, &«•., for ONE MONTH ONLY, beginning on SATURDAY, the 12th December. The Unrivalled Value I purpose offering will convince ouo and all that this is a GENUINE ("LEAKINO SALE. All goods marked in plain figures, and no abatement on Sale Trice. A Cloud Opportunity for Procuring Cheap and Oenuine Articles suitable for CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR GIFTS. ALLAN M'CORKINDALE, SIGN OF THE CLOCK— Railway STKEET.
BRAVO! BRAVO! HAWKE'S DAY will hitherto have the cycle of the world on its roads. No Yankee starts this time. No, hut u doughty Paris production has conn.- to stay, vu. : THE GLADIATOR CYCLE Thk (ii.AniAr<>H that has fought and won countless public buttles. A marhim- that has beaten t-vt ry other make in «-e tiring WOULD HKCOHDS, and ha* only itself to huit. -f. Larsons, the Australian champion. ha» ju.st returned from line! H.il ~uj America briutpiitf Tiikisk i«iam u«>u-. H>- has d««td«■! to i.ile the < iladiator as bemg the fasten!. machine made. I in- only tiling >uii i:aii break on a Gladiator is the rword. liivierre rode over '>23 miles in '24 hours. The Uladiatur hold* *2h ehainpioiwlilfiH, too man\ tf> mention here, but inquire at the ajjenev. Here art; a fey riUera : Michael (the htth- uubent.-u champion .•! the world; i.louhour,lionr champion; llur»t, World's '24 h >ui tl unpiuu ; Protiit, wortd'a null- ch.m.pi,<n ; Tom Linton, the onediour champion. I here * proof fur \ou of speed, rifjnltty, and olrength. As » further test of strength, brim; the heawe«t specuuvtt of humiuist\ to b<- found and let him Use our spokes ft* a ladder. (iladhtiors are sold for cash or on time pawaeiK. 1»• »n't fail to MMf the uiilv IVifect Chamhss Machine made. Sample machines thuhe* and gfittsi isiu> be inspected at Hastings hale Booms. I onespuudetice nj\ited. G, H. VICKERS & CO., a
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Hastings Standard, Issue 219, 13 January 1897, Page 4
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463Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hastings Standard, Issue 219, 13 January 1897, Page 4
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