Scarcity of Money.—There is no doubt but the present condition of all kinds of business and indnatry Is fearfully depressed, and it behoves every family to look carefully to their expenses. Winter is coming on when children are liable to Croup, Whooping Cough, etc. Coughs and Colds will prevail everywhere, and Con mmptlon, with other throat and lung diseases, will carry off many. These diseases should not be neglected Doctors' bills are oxponslve, and we should advise our people to use Boschee's Gsrhax Sxrvf. It never haa failed. One bottle at 3s 6d will keep your whblo family well during the winter.. Two doses will relieve any case.. Sold in all towns in New Zealand, and wholesale by New. Zealand Drug Company, Auckland. Wellington, punedin, and Chriatchurch: ■ : . Thebe is A which performs the hardest and most incessant tasks in the world, yet is generally abused and overworked; and that is tho human, stomach. What wonder that it becomes dyspeptic.' To avoid dyspopsia and secure health, ■ use Dr. AValeer's Callforkia Vineoah Bitxebs, the great invigorator and blood purifier, which will infallibly cure all diseases of the' digestive apparatus, the'skin; liver,'kidneys, bladder, or blood, and restore thesystem to a normal condition.—Agents: P. Hatman , nd Co., Dunedin.—{Advt.]
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6146, 29 July 1881, Page 6
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