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flolloway's Pills and .Ointment. — Whilst the inhabitant's* of our" great cities suffer from the effects of overcrowding and all attendant evils, both physical and moral, the mors robust and energetic emigrant will in his turn be liable to suffer in his^ new home from tie want of . ready sfcill' and the great medical resources of his native land always at command. The best advice a friend can give .is for him to take a supply of these well-known remedied as part of his outfit, for by attention to the easily understood" and yet useful 'directions which iccbnapany each box or pot he will never be the fault when he is ill or under any ..adverse sanitary conditicnspfilife.:/- ' :\ "OPPORTTTNITTIS GOLDEN,— PeopIe are always wanting something for a change, therefore why not try Uncle S>m's "Rotted Oats, which are unrivalled aa a breakfast .luxury,' being most nutritious and not«heiting the blood as ia the tease of oatmeal. Eecommended for Inv^l^s; Sjld everywhere in 21b packets. J \ «Vo clip tt\"i fo!lo.frt&ffcj}j9;' /; *tyKiT '"v- , monn^i U'ju'i t]io '"'Jflar. 4 .(,rra ' ;\vu n<;r' cQuii-j.^ -IpftftMW ,\\Y.& lMvu-Uiyj^bf Ihii. 'B^JUj^quiitjvin, writes t4f'Vd^"Hiat-aftc: iu£c(ri.t)^ v ice four,^jiQipav ifch-. iv^i^e gravdl, . he h/is^ ?Xj[»ei^«M^Sf "almost oonipi'jte relief •by.a^tißTng* SSnße*' 1 . and Sons' Euealypt.' fixr4!jßf#.- ?si'*iiyß"'B*eerag the said Extract vH'^t?^ed'.in-.the " Illawarra MeWbry," h'n uitHns? «juff«ring induced hjm to obtain * bottle of. the uiodicin^'jfrojn.Jilr. Hosking elu-mint, Ylhiflj^n* ana that the use od ' it (,'a^e'hini^Wl^r relief, it once.' He stafr{fc<. tliat between- tbe y loth Marclt instant, vr&eT, he obtained the first bosle n Qf th« extract *'isl -ii-tflS" 10Rh,|the f usiofithait medicine ' ;u •) i ir^uu^r r^e Jv s& . i^^KjiJtl* . lj^^^a&:pW!v.ei.> > HaVic^iwsf^^t^pii^', 1 cTiit,r.'' t -' T JW»iSt&vaMi^i pleasuivS^h comply ing" ivitih Mr. LoVedayV quest, whosi word r-nmot; he floxibted, and who can haw ko ol „, l ia viow otLur th«.u j, pure duoii^ >D '}■> " .'.t «;jjff«ri!C}: buiwMjiliy. "--Av.Tc-, %.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2462, 23 June 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2462, 23 June 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XX, Issue 2462, 23 June 1893, Page 4

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