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i faBMMOM, hew mm;m:§,tj That's t\w appearance oS the geiiuiue package of Dr. Williams 11 U Pink Fills, made specially for j 1 Xew Zealand. \ I "' Always in boxes. I Xever in bottles. Refuse all foreign substitutes, 9 \S i^^H B B 18 — J^—^r^-^^T^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bl Iho riivMc/r.ti') IBIIk '1i i I ■"^ ft l^^^^B Cui'i- 1 tor f ■ out, I H Khoumatic Gi>u'; S^^^H|H[^HB|^B^BHlßHH^HHHriHHH^^^^fei^H '""^ travel. |^»^|dinnefqrds\ 01 " . oickiic^s ot I iTjjn;ui % v. The Universal Remedy for i=^=|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^. Acidity of the Stomach. Headache, llcailbuMi, Indigestion, I/y . A^g tLM 1 I li. Sour Eructations, Bilious Ali'eo Bk i ■ %.^^l k. I "^J^fcl W , The Most Refreslvioi Drink in New Zealand. A , ' Lime Fruit juice gS&lz^ksi&Siliw AKD CORDIALS. Jl -j^_ A " MONTSERRAT " LIME-FRUIT JUICE t TfflfffTßrfflwbfiT^^T^ iSS*** —fyf~* The LANCET says :" We counsel the \ TTI T^r^"SßHt HKt jSm Public to drinlc Lime-Fruit Juice wbenvrHmStGGlKM K^Bi^^ I ever and wherever they list. It is a far W Wmflnfri BHflH^^S *S~ more wholesome drinlr than any form of i^l EVA.NS, LESCHER & WEBB, LONDON GREAT W m k| evans, sons & Co., Liverpool. ! _^ A\l> .1 1 \...~ "UK Ml - i-'. I. \ r.f.i I.' 1 ! '' I SMOKE i aai nnn teJISOOTHINoi i UULUIid IVfJ POWDERS I feverish heat, PREVENT FITS, CONVULSIONS, ETC. Preserve a healthy Btate of the constl. tution during the period of Teething. The words "JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WALWORTH, SURREY," \Xf on tlie GvvcrnmciU Stomp affixed '< TOBACCO I miOIKA), AND ■ V • iplp Diarrhoea, H Dysentery, mm Cholera, Fever, 1111 Coughs, Colds to,* Mq |(lfix Army Mediiiu Staff) IS TBE OBIGIKAL ANDOMI bEJSUIMj p OUGHS; T8 THE GREAT SPECIFIC You ] pOLDS -pJIARRHCEA, A STHMA, T\YSBNTERY BRONCHITIS. /^IHOLEBA — . General Board of Health, London, 're-«-».t> r nnTTTH RunwuifM PHT.O pnrto that lt Aots M • Ohwrm, one dose D R^DT N^D»J O oSSs J .BO i WK gene^suffioieat, tl»te Army Medical Medical Staff) DIB- Dr QiYm A Medicjk , Btaff Ht&tm OOYBMD A REMEDY, to denote wMohhe „ Tw , Doßea q^ m 0 of oolnad the word Chlobodynb. Da Browne pi^hr*- • ■ ib the Bole Inventor, &Dd as the oomposi- ' tion of Chlorodyne "oannot possibly be -pvR j. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLO discovered by Analysis (organic snbaUnoeß §_J SODYNE Is a liquid medtcln defying elimination and Bince the form ul» W hiob assnages Pain of Evbby Kind mb never been published, ;i ia eyzdent affordß a re f rea hlng sleep, WITHOU* th»t any Btatement to the effect that a Hbadaohb, and Invigorates the bervon oompound ia identical with Dr Browne c B j 6^ m Wnen exhausted. Chlorodyne utuA be falte. TVR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S OHLODR J. COLLIS UROWNE'S CHLO» ±J BODYNE Rapidly cat* abort all RODYNE.— Vice Ooai'OeUor Sir W at a»kß of PAor Wood B-aied pnblioly in Court that f^ PTTP . PRY rpasmr HOT in >PAr,Dr. J. CoLLH BEOWNU was undoubtedly YimkTiaSw^tmK the IHYBNTOR CF OHLOBOPjnJB, that the Ci PITATION. HYSTERIA. whole story of the defendant Freeman wae r MP0 RTANT CAUTION.— The I&. deUberately untrue, and be rogrert^d to £ MKNgB Bam of thlf| RMjgDy-ha, say it bad beer -worn co.-S^eTn Timoe, A^ rige iq rjHßoßOTUtors ImiJuly 1 TATIONB. Be oarifuJ to >bFer*e Trade DBJ COLLIS BROWNE' CHLORO Mark Of «U aaen^ißt, UM. 2s9d, and DYNE in he Tbub Paluatiyb in 4- 6d. 1 ; T "^ SOLE MiNUFAOTUEER— -TVrEURALGIA GOUT, NEBVOUS 33 Great Btmeli. 1\ lOOTH AC H E and EH E U Btreet London, -w.c, M.A.TISM.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 29 September 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 29 September 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue XXXVI, 29 September 1902, Page 1

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