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A MEMBER OF TTTE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Speaking on the Pharmacy Bill said. " no profession has uiatie less progress 'luring the last 100 years than that of medicine," or words to that effect. The . M.H.K. spoke without thinking, or he would not have made such an absurd statement. He evidently knew nothing of:the new remedy termed NEUROL which is, in comparison with remedies used even 2 j years ago, as light to darkness. NEUROL is a scientifically prepared medicine, in the form of powders. It is not disagreeable; it is not expensive ; it lies jn small compass ; -it contains no opium, morphia or antipyrine; it will not cure everything but it is effective in all cases lor which it is recommended. NEUROL will relieve every form of headache .not caused by brain disease. NEUROL cures neuralgia of the face and 'head more promptly than quinine. LA GRIPPE, or INFLUENZA loses its terrors if XEUROL is taken at the commencement of the attack. COLDS, CATAWmS, FEVERS. RHEUMATISM are all re'iieved by jnEUROL. For women NEUROL is peculiarly suitable, it cures all painful cramps and other pains. Every miner, bushman and settler should possess a box of X.EUKOL. It is a medicine chest in small compass. Sold by all storekeepers and chemists, 2s per box. or post free from NEUROL Co., Auckland, 2s Id. Wholesale from Kempthorno and Prosser, or Sharland and Co.

KUSABS BROS HAHAKU SAW & PLANING MILLS, MOUNTHIN RI7U£U. GENUINE DRY LAND TIMBER IN THE MARKET. MESSRS KUSABS BROS, beg respectfully to inform the Public of Kotoruu and vicinity tliat they nave established a yard in Hineraoa-st., and ran now supply the finest class of Building Materia! in the Market. It, is unequalled in durability mid impervious to the attacks of fcorer and dry rot. Their sawmills are fitted with the most raoderu appliances and the firm is able to (supply any quantity of Dry Building Material on the shortest notice.

SJkirtings, Architraves, Mouldings, and Dressed Timber of every description,. Always on Hand. BENAU HOUSE BLOCKS. Prioe Lists on application to KUSABS BEOS,, MAMAKU on OHAUPO. Or at the Yards. HINEMOA STREET, ROTORUA. Rotorua Tours. IJASSENGERS to Rotorua are advised that a regular daily coach service between Okoroire and Rotorua and vice is broken, and the route traverses some of the loveliest Bush Scenery in New Zealand. FARES, 103 EACH WAY. Special Conveyances can be arranged for. Leave —Okoroire for Rotorua and Whakare-w-arewa daily at 10 a.m. Leave- -Rotorua and Whakarewarewa lor Okoroire, daily at lO a.m. All passengers are advised to avail themselves of this Route as Okoroire is one of the show places of the Thermal District, and no visit to the Lakes is complete without its inclusion. SpceiiiJ attention is called to the fact that a coach leaves Rotorua and Whakarewarewa on Sunday at 10 a.m. HGENTS: THOS. COOK & SOX, Auckland and Rotorua. (Under Vice-regal Patronage.) ry\ 0 TOURISTS, E T c. J. BEAUTIFUL THTCSEXTS FOR VTOIfE. Very Handsome Inlaid Tables; Cabinets, Jewel Cases, etc., all made from the finest of New Zealand's Eorest Woods. Patronised by His Excellency the Earl of Glasgow. K.C., 8.M.G.. and nearly all the nobijity, B?-jtish and Foreign Officers, and gentry who have visited New ZeaAV. NORRIE, Top of Shortland-st.

W. L. Fobsteb, c.E., H. W. Mitchell, FORSTER & MITCHELL, MINING ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS, VALUERS OF MIXING AND OTHER PROPERTIES, HAintAKi, New Zealand. Members of the N.Z. Institut Address— NoiIMAXHY ROAH, PaEK'

Government Insurance Department. LOW PREMIUMS. iABQE BONUSES. Ira only) 1893 - £190,000 J. H. RICHARDSON. paper and Envelopes with printed heading at cheap rates at Chronicle office.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 187, 1 July 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 187, 1 July 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 187, 1 July 1896, Page 3

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