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"IMITATION :'.„._ ".., » — .is the— ~" --- .--- - r SINCEEEST FLATTERY." -' ; ; ;, ■ v The articles mosu imitated are to* •'■ CLEMENTS'; TONIC and , - ,•., ' FLETCHEB'S PEGIiS.> ' rKXf j, ' '"- -■ • i-> *.;iJ. -. BECAUSE they have the beat reputaon, and, are' moat in demand by, the SbhOjT 3 consequently, every dishonest ader tries to trade on their fame and nown. . It is really wonderful that the Australian sople are so slow to see the iiuth' as igards the unscrupulous quacks and larlafans who prey on the credulity of public. Scarcely a -week far passes bat what the press exposes 1 the' prefaced and shameful practices of some .these Harpies, yet, in face of all they em to thiive, and the paper which hounds tern down most thrives fattest on their Ivertisements, and cracks champagne rer each balance-sheet. Clement's Tonic id Fletcher' 8 Fills have never yet Btooped deception and misrepresentation. They :e scientific therapeutical agents* »nd. ridenee as to their value can be found in cry district, and such being the case it is ineceßsary to'f urfcher extol their virtues. Don't Couoh.— -Belief can be obtained imedlately. Use " KEATING'S COUGH OZENGEB"— weII known as the ntterly rivalled Cough Remedy. Strongly commended b.v many eminent physicians, ley at once check the con&h a~nd remove c .cause r-withpub any after effect; the ost delicate can therefore take them. Ie Lozenge alone gives ease — one or two bedtime ensures rest. Sold everywhere tins 13$ d each. J.; Murray Barclay & Co.. general Comiss : on Agents, Sharebrokera and Valuoip, 49 Willis-street, Wellington. Office iura': t 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Loans negotiated, isinesses exchanged. The Wellington ibbr Bureau, for all classes 'of employees id employers. House and apaitments to ■» Bents and debts collected. Private qniry, department for next of kin and issing friends, under the able managesnt of an experienced expert. Fire, life, - d marine insurance.-— Adrt. / IT TAKES great many people to make a world, arid each player on the Grea,i Stage has his allotted part. IT TAKES, lap, a. great, } many , Teas to ;make a Blend, and in a blend each tea ---rJbas 4^B allotted part. it whereas ia the world some are bad or indifferent, N the Blends of the EMPIRE . TEACOMPANF nothing but OQD TEA is found. ,•■►, , , To prove it yourself, you must OTE OUR BLENDS. ' You can 1 buy a single half-pound cket, if you are incredulous. *' The following are our/Brands and Dragon ... .Jf 3s Od Houdah ... M.. 3s Od KaDgra Valley £.. 2s lOd Elephant ..,* t - 1 ,j1;.. 2s 8d Oieucent ..: i^'*'... 2s 6d BufEalo ..*. ... 2s 4d Empire 2s 2d Ceylon (in lead) ... 2s Od Mikado 2s Od EMPIBE TEA CO., .&G.TURNBULL&GO., ' Proprietors, „,W ELLINGTON. . AWERA COACH FAOTORST. The proprietor., begs to notify that is having the shop re-fitted, and is wr prepared to build all classes of licleß with the bestpmported eealed timbers, on thelpborteßt notice, lin the latest st^jfes. 1 Only the it mechanical. laborjpjm ployed The, .carriage, nainjng department the, best, appomtof on the coast, I is under the |bjF management of * J. H. Russelll- whose work is sp II and fftvbrablrJcnown. Custommay rely on^Krork standing as iranteed. , )ne second-hand Phaaton for sale, iap.' ■ • ' • ' E, BARTLETT, jh-street - Hawera AWERA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ' !he following are the names of sons who have taken out Licenses ake.or k?ll game :— ■ : I— Robert Pairman, Manaia 2—B. Corrigan, Ofcakeho . 3 — J. R. Stewtrt, Manaia; 4i —^R. W. Hornbv, Manaia s— lsaac .Te^Bei, Manaia . 6-7 H. T. Jones, Manaia, 7-—Gt. jPearce, Manaia B—Jas8 — Jas. v F Pring, 9— N.' C.' Youn^ Manaia , o—=A'.'L.0 — =A.L. Toungi Manaia ' I—George1 — George Syme, jun, Hawera , 2— H. T. Lysagbt, Mokoia 3— A. "W. Budge, Manaia 4— George McLean, JBawera 5— M. J. Goodson, Hawera 6— A. "W . Henderson^ Ofcakeho „ 7— H. Bouthey, Hawera . " B—F. V. Lysaght, Hawera.., 9-E. H. GQdsaV^a^era . O—C. !B. Bayley^jgjaweya.^. l—'W. R. MoLeani Hawera 2 — J. A. Goodaon, Hawera 3— W- ».• Lister,, gtakeho ... i— W. t 0. Adamson,'; Hawera L 5—A. X Jury, 6— Thomas Maso'nl Hawera., ; f , . P.JBaird,, JTawera. B—J.8 — J. L: Home, Imawera , - I— James Biitpsdi f Hawera >— Robert DiwgHs, Hawera I— George" Al|HJ|ispp, .Eltham 2—Henry Lini.EltKa'tn' ' " 3—G. H. GWnfHaw^ra '' t— W. R. TwiSj^Hawera J— L. S. Barraofimgh, Qawera > — Peter Kei j;h, , H j^wera^ ■ . ■ : '— Thos. Smithy Otakeho : . I— G. T. BaYly^okoiai t«. )— James MacDonogh, Mokoia 1 \ V— D..Bnchanan,,jtin., Hawera 3. I—lI — Ic t 8, M. Kilgour, MariaiaT ::t I — i". S. Canning, Kaponga J— "W. A. McCutchan, Monaia . ' fr— ■ Herbert Ogden, Oeo S-i-Win.jJkrcCarty/ Manaia B~ John Judson, Opunake . ' r—P. v E. P." Besley, Otakeho i—T. J. Howard, Manaia Lr-ArthurTuke,; Opunake', J-— E. A. Horneman, Hawera }r-P. o ß.Ealßton, Hawera : fc-~0. AY Budge-, H^Vejra,; / »— Alfred Touj;ner, Hiwera ; '

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2755, 26 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2755, 26 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2755, 26 June 1894, Page 4