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SHODDY. WHEN tho late Prinoo Napoleon lost bl« life In tho Zulu War it was canoed by tho f ivlng way of his stirrup •trap. On examination it was found to bo mad* of 3B&D0Y, imd not leather &t>U. WHEN*ioU BUY BUTTONS WAHOO Yougot * Gonuino Artiolo, not a Shoddy Compound oontaining no " Wahoo" at all, Read the fate Aeutsion in tho Supreme Court ak Dunodin, by His Honor Mr Juntioo Williams; THE "WAHOO CASK i Judgment for Mr Dutton. In giving ftidgment His Honor said: "The Plaintiff makes certain ro tlons by whioh persons in tho trado would bo lod to beliovo that tho oompound was a oompound of Wahoo. Tho roprooontation is abeolutoly untrue, a Mr Loaiby admits there is no Waboo In tho compound at all. Tho Defendant^ compound la made of Wahoo.' For' indigeatlon, oonstipation, liver and stomach troubles, there 1« nothing Hko the genuine artiole, DUTTONU WAHOO 0URATIVK SYttUP. Ask|for[andt86o that you got x)flu t t;o n;» s Wbp:o»alo »nd Retail Agent for Oamaru, A. J. S. HEADLAND, General Merchant.

TB R0NG0A NUI. MM'D CROSS OINTMENT. THE MIGHTY HEALEE, A GUARANTEED CURE FOR Craokod or Sore Nipple*, Hard Broasts, Irritating Eruption*, Bid Logo, Bums Cuti, Bruises. Earache, Doafuess. Rheumatism, Solatioa, Nou* ralgia, V&riooso Veins, Inflammation of tho Kyos, Inflammation of tho I best, Mumps, Colds, Grave Rash, Eto., nmtmim Awarded bpoolai^lold Modal at Auckland First Award at Dunodin and Sydnoy Exhibitions,

A FEW TESTIMONIALS From Thousands of Cures*

REV. FATHER PURTON, O.S.B,, tho Presbytery, Akaroa, writes— I haw upon many occasions heard you? Rod Ctos* Ointment spoken of in terms of tho warmoit admiration m a most valuablo and beno* floJol artiolo, and I hope It may stil become more widely known and appreciated Wish* lag you 3vory buooosb with it. J. HALES, Meter ttoador, 16 King •treoc, Sydnoy, writoa: " Sir,— You may remember I got a box of Rod Cross Ointment for my wife, who was Buffering from variooie veins, and has had t« wear an elastic ktooktng. I am desirous of lotting you know the wonderful roenlta, so that otberi may avail themselvea of suoh an effeotive remedy. She has only usod it a fortnight, and ints oan now put aside tho I stocking and has no pains. Sho would not bo w^theut it now, re* It relieves her tirod and heated feet at nights and enables her to Jileep. I have aloo given a box to my sister, who speaks highly of ica ourativo properties oa some old sores she has had for years. I until reoommend wherovor I oan. You can make use of this in whatever way you may plewo, and anyone calling' on me I will vouob for the wonderful ourativo and other beneficial properties of Red Cros* Olntmont BITHIAH ALLEN, Glonbrook, Westorn Line, Sydnoy, wrltoo: "I bavo much pleasure In recommending tho Rod Cross Olntmont, whioh I was adviied tio try for a daughter of mine who suffered for years from a sorofulous affeotion in tho oar, ttooompanied by great pain and deafnoRB, whioh the Ointment has qulto ourodt We have also ueod it for tunburn with the very best results, Knowing its value, I would not be without it in the heuse. I consider It my duty to reoommend it." L Sold by all Chemists and Grocors. Prices— Is 6d, 2s,0d, 4s 6d, Sole Registered Proprietor PKTKR DUTTON, Chemist, 'Jouth Dunodin,

I"'N"ftOoordanoe with *?rangemen* wltbtbe Postal Department, Munron Ooaob leav^s'Kurow for Omarama on FRI« DAYS, at 8 a.m., roturntng on SATUR DAYS at 12 noon, leaves Kurow for Lako Pukakl on TUESDAYS, at 8 a.m., rotnrnn inK on WEDNESDAYS at 7 a.m. Booking Office at Kuvow, Farei nnd Pwoeli must be Pre-pald, Good Bald Stables at Eurow, »nero Saddle and Harness Horses and Boggles may bej Hired for the Day, Week, w 3vnm i. a. munko. Prop Iotor. OJRUIH WILL PREVAIL • NO one will question tho accuracy of the Customs returns. A paper laid boore Parliament this week furnishes a tablo f tho consumption of articles in common use, whioh is startling until tho surrounding circumstances are oonsidered, and tho reason only etrikes ono like tho flash of an eleotrio searchlight. --,.«. The consumption pf Sugar and lea for the two past years, and tho duty paid per head o population, Is stated thus : Jibe Dtsty Total lbs usedi per per head, headt Swgar, 1895, 85,668,960 88"5 3» Jjjg Sugar, 1896, 67,395,8^0 89M 3a 8|d Inorease _ ""1,828,880 '9 OJd Tea, 1895, 4,472,528 6'04 2s 6 Tea, 1896, 4,431,480 5'88 la lljd Deoreftse,.. 41,048 *16 7id It neema Incredible that while fcho people used more sugar they should consume fam T*A. Q7he explanation is that tho Chfna %m\ Indian Teas aro rapidly going outoi oonBumptlon, and tho British product, grown in Ceylon, Is very properly taking their place. Foromost among Ceylon Teas stand* tut 0NRIVAM.EB 8URA0JURA, and although there have boon doubts oast upon the olaims that havo been nnde for its BDBBNGEJI and WONDERFUL ECONOMY, the .official testimony that 41,018 fewer pounds of Tea have provoa auffioient for an inoroaie i In population of 13,317 In the 1896 period 1b | too convincing to admit of further question. SURATURA (DEA Is not blended with Indian or China tow, nor 1* It handled from tht time It lcavea the stores in Ceylon until itjrofcohos the consumer. Reflect and consider, what yon mo losing wnuftlly by using oidlnary teas, A«k yeab EKOoor for< «nd| Inilit fnpm •f|i0 8UaA,iUaA,.»ta(J:niJokhw,

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9301, 3 September 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9301, 3 September 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9301, 3 September 1898, Page 1

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