IF YOU ARE SICK in any way whatever send a stamped envelope to our Agency, Wellington; state the case as minutely as possible and you receive advice by return post. Our agents are all qualified. If you enclose 2s 6d we will send j'ou our best remedy for the case lasting you two weeks. You save money and doctors' bills. You receive advice on all points, and the purest of remedies sent, at no extra cost than if personally bought, by doing your business with us by post. Consult at once. Ailments which are, at the time thought to be light, are often the beginning of serN ous ccnsequences, which if taken in time are checked and cured. GKEATFORD BOTANICAL COY;, Wellington, and at Sydney, Melbourne. Cape Town, and Lincoln, England.
A MEMBER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Speaking on the Pharmacy Bill said, " no profession has made less progress during the last 100 years than that of medicine," or words to that effect. The M.H.R. 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 25 years ago. as light to darkness. NESV/F2oLis a scientifically prepared medicine, in the form of powders. If is not disagreeable ; it is not expensive ; it lies in small compass ; it contains no opium, morphia or antipyrine; it will not cure everything but it is effective in all cases for which it is recom mended. 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 NEUROL is taken at the commencement of the attack. COLDS, CATARRHS, FEVEKS, RHEUMATISM are all relieved by NEUROL. For women NEUROL is peculiarly suitable, it cures all painful cramps and other pains. Every miner, bushman and settler should possess a box of NEUROL. 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 Kempthornc and Prosser, or Sharland and Co.
THE MAILS. ROTORUA POST OFFICE. Mails close as under : Monday. For Tauranga at 6.30 a.m. „ Auckland and intermediate offices, 7.30 a.m. For Auckland and intermediate offices, 7.30 a.m. ~ Rotomaßoad Camp, 9.30 a.m. „ Galatea and Waiotapu, 7.30 p.m. „ Taupo, Atiamuri, Wairakei, and Napier, 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. For Auckland and intermediate offices, 7.30 a.m. Thursday. For Auckland and intermediate offices, 7.30 a.m. „ Matata, Pongakawa, Ohiwa, Whakatane, Opotiki, Maketu and Te Puke, 7.30 p.m. FIUDAY. For Tauranga, 0.30 a.m. „ Auckland and intermediate offices, 7.30 a.m. „ Taupo, Atiamuri, and "Wairakei, 7.30 p.m. Saturday. For Matata, Pongakawa, Ohiwa, "Whakatane, Opotiki, Maketu and Te Puke, 7.30 p.m. THE ENGLISH MAIL via 'FRISCO. Closes Rotorua, Friday, July 10, at 7.30 a.m., due in London Aug. 12th. POST OFFICE REGULATIONS. The Office is open for the sale of stamps, delivery and registration of letters, receipt of parcels, &c, from 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. For money order and savings bank business, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For telegraph businese, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Letters, books and parcels can be registered to any part of the world on payment oi a fee of 3d in addition to the ordinary postage. The Office will re-open on Saturdays only for 15 minutes for the delivery of letters after the mail arriving at 7.40 p.m is sorted. R. D. DANSBY, Postmaster, J (Under Vice-regal Patronage,) "10 TOURISTS, Etc. _ BEAUTIFUL PRESENTS FOB HOME. Very Handsome Inlaid Tablos; Cabinets, Jewel Cases, etc,, all made from the finest of New Zealand's Foreat Woods. Patronised by His Excellency the Earl pf Glasgow, K.C., 8.M.G., and nearly all the nobility, British ind Foreign Officers, and gentry who have visited New Zealand, W, NORRIE, Top of Sbprtlaad-st.
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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 4, Issue 189, 15 July 1896, Page 3
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