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"IMITATION is the . ,SmOEREST<fI£TrERY." The articles ikosu imitated are CI&MENT&' TONIC and; FLETCHER'S "PILLS. •' WHY? \ "■"'•:, ' 11, BECAUSE they have the fcT&fc imputation, and are_ most in demand by the public, conseiiuently, every dishonest trader tries to trade on their fame and renown. ' It 1b really wonderful that the Australian people are so slow to see the truth as regards" the unscrupulous quacks and charla'ans who prey on the credulity of the" Australian public. Scarcely a week ever passes tint what the press exposes the barefaced and shameful practices of some of these harpies, yet, in face of all they ' seem to thrive, and the paper which hounds them down mo^t thrive^ fattest en their advertisements, and cracks champagne over each balance-sheet. Clement's Tonic and Fletcher's Pills have never yet stooped to deception and misrepresentation. They are Bcientifio therapeutical agents, and evidence as to their value can be found in every district, and such being the case it is mnnecessary to further extol their virtues. QUALITY.— That's the point, for it is , matter of supreme importance in our food whatever may be the opinion of other articles of inferior nature when it comes to CoSee we all want the best, and the demand for Cbeasb's A.I. Cobtbb shows the popular taste, as it is the best obtainable. WORTHY OP ATTENTION. A pin pointing upwards from an easy chair often arises more attention than it deserves, cut doeß not receive an encore. So people who have used other Coffees and had no satisfaction are not likely to purchase them again, but after buying Ceeask's A.I. Comfeb they will always see they get it, for it is the best. Don't Cough. — Belief can be obtained immediately. Use !' KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES "—well known as the utterly unrivalled Cough Bemedy. Strongly recommended by many eminent pbyßicianß. They at once check the cough and remove the cause—without any after effect; the most delicate can therefore take them. One Lozenge alone giveß ease— one or two at bedtime ensures rest. Sold everywhere in tinß 13£ d each. Kor.t.owAT*s OitfnmHT aw© Tiltm.** AheumatifSn and gout.— These purifyinf fend soothing remedies demand the earnest ■ uttention of all persons liable to gout; iciatica, or other painful affections^ of tha 'muscles, nerves, or joints. The Ointment ■hould be applied after the affected parts have been patiently fomented with warm water, when the unguent should be diligently rubbes upon the adjacsnfc- Jkin, nnless the friction cause pain. Holloway 1 ! Pi'ls should be taken simultaneously t# reduce inflamation and to purify the blood This treatment abates the violence, and lesseas the frepuency of gout, rheumatism and all spasmodic diseases, which spring from hereditary predisposition, or from »mj" fcooult'iital weakness of constitution. Vlup uintin.-nt checks the local mischief v » I'ilii itfitoro the vita) power* IS

IT TAKES A great many people to make a world, and eacn olayer on the Great Stage has his allotted part. IT TAKES, Albo, a great many Teas to make a Blend, and in a blend each tea has its allotted part. Bat whereas in the world some are bad or indifferent, , IN the Blends of Jfoe EMPIRE TEA OOMPANff nothing but GOOD TEA is fount. To prove it youiielf, you mußt TASTE CUE BLEjfDS. You can buy a jpingle half-pound packet, if you are ncredulous. The follovingvare our Brands and Prices :— Ijf Dragon if ... 3s Od HoudahT.. ... 3s Od Kangra Valley ... 2s lOd Elephant 2s 8d Orescent 2s 6d Buffalo 2s 4d Empire 2s 2d Ceylon (in lead) ... 2s Od Mikado 2s Od EMPIEE TEA CO., w. &;g. turnbull & Co., Proprietors, WELLINGTON. AWEEA ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. The following are the names of persons who have taken out Licenses to take or kill game : — 4461 — Bobert Pairman, Manaia 4462 — B. Corrigan, Otakeho 4463— J. E. Stewart, Manaia 4464— 8. W. Hornby, Manaia 4465— Isaac Te Eei, Manaia 4466— H. T. Jones, Manaia 4467— GvFearce, Manaia 4468 — Jaa. Pring, Manaia 4469— N. O. Young, Manaia 4470 — A. L. Foung, Manaia 4471 — George Syme, jun, Hawera 4472— H. T. Lysaght, Mokoia 4473— A. "W. Budge, Manaia 4474 — George McLean, Hawera 4475— M. J. Goodson, Hawera 4476— A. W . Henderson, Otakeho 4477— H. Southey, Hawera 4478— P. V. Lysaght, Hawera ' 4479— E. H. Godsal, Hawera 4480— C. E. Bayley, Hawera 4481— W. E. McXean, Hawera 4482 — J. A. Goodson, Hawera 4483— W. P. Lister, Otakeho 4484— W. C. Adamson, Hawera 4485^ — A. J. Jury, Hawera 4486—- Thomas Mason, Hawera 4487— M. P. Baird, Hawera 4488— J. L. Home, Hawera 4489 — James Sinj »son, Hawera 4490 — BobVrt D< iglas, Hawera 4491 — George A Harrison, Eltham 4492— HenrVLi 1, Eltham 4493— G. Htol on, Hawera 4494 — W. E-JTw ?g» Hawera 4495— L. S. Ar clough, Hewera 4496 — Peter Efci 1, Hawera 4497— Thos. Sn* 1, Otakeho 4498— G.T, Bat r, Mokoia 4499— James MaoDonogh, Mokoia 4500 — D. Buchanan, jun., Hawera 4501— E. S. M. Kilgour, Manaia -. - 4502— J?. S. Canning, Kaponga 4503— W. A. McCutchan, Manaia .. 4504— Herbert Ogden, Oeo 4505 — ¥m, McCarty, Manaia 4506 — John Judson, Opunake 4507— F. E. P. Besley, Otakeho 4508— T. J. Howard, Manaia 4511 — Arthur Tuke, Opunake 4512 — 1?. A. Horneman, Hawera 4513— P. S: Ealston, Hawera 4514— C. A; Budge, Hawera 4515— Alfred Tourner, Hawertf 4516— C. H. Ohavanne, Wanganui 4517-t-W. Ji. Manser, Haw«ra 4518— John KemCTe Eoti 4520^E»^tiga1^6H,BltIiam' I 584lM^;to%tow H&weta i - "^ '" i -M' ■ President.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2758, 28 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2758, 28 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2758, 28 June 1894, Page 4