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What can I take to countoraot the effects of this fearful wetther 1 Compound Syrup of the Hypophosphttes, the benefits of which are briefly these i -The appetite is stimulated, the action of muscles and nerves excited, digestion Improved, and general activity of mind and body developed. The nec.aaary constituents nf the blood, tissue, and bonea being supplied, pbysloal strength andenOjranoe nrc greitly Increased, energy nnd capaoity for work and persistent oflort of mind O3tabllphed. These are facts which experience has well established. It only remains to secure a good and reliable preparation. The late Dr. Allen wrote on July 20th, 1891 — I have been preaorlblng Mr Owen's Syrup of Hypophosphites for some time. I did no at first because of knowing the oxaofc composition of tbe mixture. Since then the results hava been so satisfactory that I have quite given up the use of others in favor <jt Mr Owen's syrup.— J. H. L. Allem, M D."-Sold by H. Owen, Chemist, In bottleß, 2s Bd.— [Advt.) 358 C! O Cl Concentrated Carbolated Creoaote. The cheapest rind best disinfectant. Perfectly mlxlble with water. Much oheaper in use and not dangerous like Carbollo Add. < 'ne gallon yields forty gallons of proper B>Tength, costing about 3d per gallon. For preventing bad smells, deodorising closets, lavatories, hath-rooms, dust bins, &o. For washing floors, for stable use, for bath and toilet, for fever and oonriglous diseases, for use in laundries, dlslnteoting linen, &0i For washing dogs, for preserving limber, for waßblnj walls (before papering), and all oaßes where an efieotlve, Bate, and agreeable disinfeotant desirable. Sole Agent— H. Owen, Manufao tur.'ng Chemist, Hastings-street, Napier.— Ad VI 1 . 460

All the new remedies Including GARBOL3O BMOKK BALLS, BIBTKR MArtY JOSEPH AUBEHT'a PREPARATIONS. DR. HAIR'S ASTHMA CORK, and the many others now advertised, cun be obtained bom A. EOOLKS, Wholesale and Retail Chemist, Masonlo Buildings, Hastlnße-street,— [Advt.J 203

Before buying yonr Corrugated Iron olsawhere get quotations of prices from Henrj ■ Williams and Sons, Wholesale Ironmongers, who have a very large stock In hand of all sizes, and extensive shipments to arrive.Advt. 209

ECCLK8 1 CORN PAINT qniokly removes either hard or soft corns. Only a few applloptions neoeasary. In bottles Is Bd, from A. Ecnlea, Choinlsb, Maaonlo Hotel Buildir^n apler,— [Advt. 10/

Koolea' Syrup of Red Gum or Euoalypttu Balsam has proved Itself to be; he best romody for oougba, colda, asthma and all rtleeasej of the .jreathing organß. H.P. writes I —"I have no fear for aßthma when yonr Rci Bum Syrup Is at hand; one dose always glveß me Instant relief, and when my wife or children oatoh a cold It always onrea them I asnd me two large bobtles by flrat train, 1 ' Prepared only by A. Eooleu, Chembt, Hast-Inga-Btreot, Napier.— [Advt.J 21

Special Bargains in Ladloa' and Children's Millinery at prices to auit all. Grand value In Ladles' and Children's Cashmere Stockings, Job Lint of Boys' Enicker Hose, elz f-ld knees (wear like pin-wire). Lao lea' Uoderclotbing in great variety, npeclal iob of favellere' samples at prlcos greatly b=low vegular price, at F. Smale's, Caah Draper. Emerson-Btreet, Napier.— [Advtl 827

SYNOPBIB OF NKWADVHRTIBKMENTS. Ihe Hawke's Bay Farmei's Co-ojeratlve Aseoola'.lon, Limited, Insert particulars of their at jk r\le at Stortford Ledge, Hastings, this mouiog. Mr Benry R. LisoeHes will sell at his mart to-mew morL'iß futnl.ire, fanoy goods, piotures, EP. ware, ghaiw.re, crockery, groceries, produn», &c. Mr Montague Laaoß"es will sell at his rooms to-moirow at noon e»x ye./ handsorae presentation cups. Messrs Blythe and Co, advertise ladies' blaok caahmpre embroidered hose, The prices of admieelonandothor particulars relai'ne to the Hawke'e Biy Jookey Club's autumn mooting am lDsertoo. Messrs R, Hannah and Co, change their advertisement on fhe t*"'rd page, — A general meeting of the Union Rowing Club will be held this evening at the Provincial Hotel, A thoroughly competent wool olasaer wanti employ unont, Mr T. E Shirley, post-offlce, wants a Bix or Beven-roompd bouse. An advertiser wants employment as working housekeeper. Tende.s are invited by Mr Theodore B. Jacobsen for the erection of a hotel at Hastings for Mr John Hliglnp. The ii'ain airnngements In connection with the Hawke'a B»y Jockey Club's autumn meeting a-o InR ;rted. The lisl i in coMeoiion with theQneeneUnd Re' et Fund bniu(? now clopei persona having mona.'sin tbelr rands for tne fund Bhould forwr rd them to Oapta'n Bower. Acceptances (and entries for the Selling Trot) for the Hawke's Bay Trotting CluVs autumn meebng close with the secretary, box 41, Hastings, nexbTueclay evening. Carpets and linoleums in new and ohoice patterns Neil and Cloae offer at) a great reduotten in price. Inspection invited.

SALES, &0.-THI3 DAY. Sheep, Wiama and Kettle, Limited, Stortford Lod-re yards, Hastings, 11, Sheep, New Z aland Loan and Meroanti'.e Agrnoy Company. Limited, Stortford Lodge yards, Haat ngs. 11, Sheep. Hawke's Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited, Stortford Lodge, Hastings, ll Meeting of Union Rowing Club, Piwinolal Hotel, 8,

Luke's ooloorated Coofcing Stoves are the beßti in the market, aid SDeolally adapted for country dlatrlota for baking long billets of flrewooa, are self-setting witn or without copper boilers, from 2to 5 feet. Those Stoves oan fllsu be fitted np with Hi^h.pressure Boilers in Leamington pattern. Inspeotlon I Invited and Information glvon at Jambs Hardy's. Color lot Ovens, Kerosene and Spirit Stoves, 567 Deaort, Preserving, and Cooking Fruit, alsn a splendid sample of Hot-houso Grapes and Tonutoes. <*. GtAssffOßD, the Cafe, Hnatings-Btreet.-[ADVT. 359 Solomons Solution.— Reduction in price at John M'Vay'b. Having parohaoed a large parcel on specially favorable terms for oaßh I am enabled to rednoa the prices from 2s Bd t> 2b 3d 8s Od to Ba, 7a size to 8s Bd.-f Advt. 215

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9316, 10 March 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9316, 10 March 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 9316, 10 March 1893, Page 2

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