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IMATION.

" ' ' Thoair-olea-ioß^inutate-are.. ,„ ; b (?.// fOEBMBIT-S' TONIC kvfr il itH n i f,-A A 141J,_-OHEEfS J :t_LLSlr} I«'^'1 «'^' ' WHY?" ""■"".ai&v- Ul'A> ' vsS'&tt U_BECATTSE they have the best reputatHonitand are moßt ( in< demand bye jfche Irobhc, consequently, every dishopifet trader tries to trade on their fama,£>nd &_OWri. P • : -< • u ' r ( , 5 >If is really wonderful that the Australian jjcjqple.are.so alow to see the. .twtfe -.a ß regarda thei .unscrupulous^. guaclffl rfl and tnarla* anß "who prey on t tne of the Außtralian. pujblicr Scarcely a week' ever passed foufc' what the press exposes the barqfV<;ed:a_d shameful practices of some of these harpies, jet, in face of all they «#|m\t6 thrive, and the' baper which hounds them down most thrives fattest en their advertisements, and cracks . champagne over each balance-sheet. Clement's Tonic aM'Fleteher's'Fills have never yet stooped tKK-eoeptidn and misrepresentation. ; The"y arevßOientifis therapeutical agents;^' ind Evidence as, to theit ; value;can, be t dund in every district, and such, being the case it ia Unnecessary 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 C6see we all want the best, and the domand.fpr. i CBKA.BB f s A.1. -. Copra 1 *- shows tlie I ' 'popular taste, aa it is the best obtainable. - WORTHY OP ATTENTION. A pin pointing upwards from an easy chair often <fcuses *more attention than- it deserves, nt does not receive an encore. So .people who have used other Coffees and had no aatisfa'ction are not likely to purchase them again, but after buying Cbbasb's A.'l. CoffFfcK they will always see they get it, foiTit is.- the best. ' • : Don't Cough. — Belief can be obtained immediately. Use "HEATING'S OOTJGH LOZENGES "—well knQwn(as the' utterly nnriyali'ed " Cough, Kemedy. Strongly reoomm ended oy many eminent physicians. THey'at' once check'the' cousrh and remove the < cause'— without any after effect; the most delicate can therefore take ~:the_. One Lozenge alone giveß ease— one OE.two at bedtime ensures rest- Sold everywhere in tins 'lß Jd each.

wKotf.liOWAT'fi OIHTMKT AM- l*lt.M.^ i^eumatiem and gout.— These purifyU»t And aoot^iing remedies demand the earnest attention of all. person's liable to gout, ■yiktißa^M l other painftil affdetions of the m_«aes, nerves, or Joiuitsi - __c Ointment ■_6.T_d be'iapplied after the affected parti _aye been patiently, fomented witKfu&rni water, when the uagnent should bo diligently 'rubbes upojx ttte adjacsnVhAin. niiless the friction canse pain. Hollowajra Pi'ls shonld, be taken, simultaneously M reduce- irifla_ation aiid to purify the blood. This 'treatment abates the' violente, ' and lesse_B the frepuency of gout/rheuniatism. and all Bpasjsodi<j di Beaaes, which spring from .hereditary predispogifcion, or from »nt". accidental "weakness of constitution. T_is' ointment checks the local mischief «v» paif reatore t_t vital powert ' 1& "

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2758, 29 June 1894, Page 4

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IMATION. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2758, 29 June 1894, Page 4

IMATION. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2758, 29 June 1894, Page 4