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STRANGS M«iOR BRAND COFFEE A univorsal favorite with all con* lamer?, SOLUBLE Jo COFFEE, a new proauocion intde ■imply with boiling water or ml'k, STRANG'S SILK DRESBEU PEPPERB belt Singapore quality only. Abio luUly pure. STRANG'S BPIOEB ARE PURE A^D OF THE BEST QUALITY LONLY
NOTE— Th* higheit oomplimtnt il pad to me by my apponcnts wno are imitating my brandi of renowned Coffees. Beware of uniorupuloui imitation!,
CAUTION.— Some unprincipled manui faotureri aro advertising their popper to •uoh an extent that Duytns ot turne miun safely make rioo and othor puddinpa out. Boware if suoh rubbish of peppen, and aik for STRANG'S PEPPERS, whioh art par* ajd of beit quality,
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K&TOA A/T AOBEAN ( SIEWARI NEW ASTHMA CURE, NEW CROUP CURE, NEW DIPTHERTA OURE, NEW CHRONICIBRONOHITIS CURB Prepared from the Forest and Mountain Plants of Zew Zealand. The New Cure is the only ipeoiQo ytt disoovered for Diphtheria. In Croup the New Cure has no rival, II ■avei emetics, lighting flroi, hot balhi and all that attendant worry inoidental to tht arrival of the Midnight Monitor. In Typhoid Fever the New Cure dliiafeoti soothes, and gives refreshing sleep. As a disinfeptant for the Nursury, Lying ' in Chambor and the Siok Room it has n« equal, being extromely soothing and refresh A nonse possessing a supply of thli Remedy is fully armed against the sudden onset of all Infootious Diseasoi. In no imtanoe has a death ooburred from Diptheria where the New Cure has boon freely used on the first symptoms of tha Diieaie appearing. A voioe from the far off Isles of the Sea— Mrs Watt, Tanna, New Hobridei Mission, ays t "The New Cnre and the Asthma Tobaooo aot upon the Nativei like magio They oome in orowds to the Minion Houit asking for them, but as our supply is limited w« have to be oareful and only give them la the worst oasetf. " Rev. Mr Cooks, Inoumbent, Bt. Sarioui s, Sydenham states i " Gives relief in Aittuua when nothing else will. 1 For Diphtheria— lts effeotonmyboy wai • Mvellous, and relioved our auxiety onoe,— A. M 'Donald, Sergt. -Major Polio* Christohuroh. A infforer for years.— A new lift ilnot using the Cure.— Mb Kirkwood, Armagh Street. After 25 yeari Bronohitii oured.- C u m smoked a tin and a half of the Aithtna Tobaooo.— Joshua Kidd, Mount Brown Amborley. The "Mew Oare" has done my boy more good than all the ourei ever tried put to* gether,— Mr. Moßratnbt. New Brighton, The relief was so Teat that I would not again be without it if it oosti me a guinea a box.— Mrs Sherwood, Luggage Dopart* ment, Railway, Christohuroh The.Naw Cure, Sa 6d ; Grind© la Robasta Cigrettes 2s; Asthma Tobaooo, 2s 6d and » (
THE GREATEST WOUDER OP MODERN TIMES I
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. Sir SAMUEL BAKER, In Wi worft entitled " The Nile Tributaries in Abyinnfa." s*y?., I ordered the dragoman M»homtl to >nlorm th* Fakey that l*a»« Doctor, nwi that I had th* b«4 medicines at the service of the sick, with advic* rrati*. In a short time 1 had manr applicant^ to whom I •senred out a quantity of Holfoway's Pills. Th«M at* ' mo«t useful to an explorer, as possesiinr unmistakabla purgative propei ties they create an undeniable tlftot " upon the patient, which satisfies him of thtk TaluV*
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Ji a certain remedy for b»d lew, bad bnaju. an* u cerattons of nil kinds. It «cts mlraculouily iohitUu Mk. J. T. COOPRR, d k*}*, «cepunt of hit exlmordinaiy trtrtU b CKW jpubhshed in 1871, lays-" I had wilh me • qu«nUW of Hollow ay'g Ointment I g»ve tome tp the 37. ~ and nothing could exceed their gratitude j and.Tnco^ •J-cquence, milk, fowls, fitter, ud horse-feid iwure4 -w«^Hh 1 ' U ? Ul i at L* St * lMi^" (ul of OiitmtiS wat worth * fowl »nd «ny qunntity of pew. and th* demand became »o greav that I we* obliged to look « the small icnuining *tocW." •Hie Pills aud Ointment art Manufactured onl7 ft *• 633, OXFOBD BTEEET, LOKDOII, |u^r!^
JR. SEWELL, Chamlsfc, Thamei • itreet, Direot Importer of Puro Drugs and Chemicals, etc; has the largest itook of Patent Medicines, Porfu.nos, Soaps, Brushware, Sponges, and all other articles requisite for the Toilet. Proscriptions and Family Rocoipts dispensed with tho greatest) oare from tho Purest Drug*. All •rdars promptly attended t*
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8125, 5 March 1895, Page 4
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