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Mr Georgre Hawker, Ferry road, Christchurch, N.Z., who writes on April llth, 1893:—My wife haß been a dreadful • sufferer from palpitation of the heart for a long time, also general weakness and a poor and fickle appetite, much that she ' was not able to get about. She has tried many remedies, but to no avail; she had a great pain in her side. Ha ring gofcone of your books and read it, she determined to give your Clements Toaic a trial, and the first dose along with Fletcher's Pills made a great improvement in her health. She got another bottle, and the second bottle haß made a completely new woman of her; Bhe is now quite well.—Yours truly, jGfsorge Hawker, Ferry road, Christchurch, New Zealand.

IT AFFORDS you pleasure to give yonr fiiendß -when calling nice cakes and to answer enquiries, and inform them that you used the Son Baking Powder, which you would not be without on account cf its quality and cheapness — and obtainable everywhere Holloway's Ointment and Pilli.— Cheat and Stomach Complaints. — The source and centre of almost every ailment is impurity of the blood; dislodge this poison, and disease departs. Holloway's Fills exercise the ' inestimable power of thoroughly oleanßing each component part of the blood, and rendering this fluid fit to perform its important funotions. They cope most successfully with chest diseases, stomach complaints, liver disorders, and many other maladies, -which were once the besetting dangers of mankind at certain season^ in town and country. The directions for use enable every one to regulate the operation of these Pills with the greatest nicety. Chronic invalids, nervous sufferers, and all whom other treatment has failed to relieve, are respectfully invited to try Holloway's celebrated medicine, which will strengthen and cure them. The Egmont Stab contains— in addition to all the news published in .the daily paper —forty columns of special matter, including English and Australian correspondence, general extracts, athletic notes,.. sporting news, a high 'class serial story, tarm and commercial news, etc. The Egmont Stab has in all eighty columns of the most varied and interesting reading published between Wellington and Auckland, and it is admittedly the favorite Saturday paper on the' coast. Subscription, in advance, 4s per quarter

"IMITATION is the SINCEEEST FLATTERY." The articles moßu imitated are CLEMENTS* TONIC and FLETCHER'S PILLS. WHY? BECAUSE they have the best reputation, and are xno«t ia demand by the public, consequently, every dishonest trader tries to trade on their fame and renown. n It is 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 but what the press exposes the barefaced avd shameful practices of some of these harpies, jet, in face of all they seem to thrive, and the paper which hounds them down most thrives fattest on their advertisements, and cracks champagne over each balance-sheet. Clement's Tonic and Fletcher's Pills have aever yet; stooped to deception and misrepresentation. They are scientific therapeutical agents, and evidence as to their value can be found in every district, and such being the case it is unnecessary tofurther extol their virtues. -

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2761, 2 July 1894, Page 4

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READ THIS CASE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2761, 2 July 1894, Page 4

READ THIS CASE. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 2761, 2 July 1894, Page 4