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2 August Flower The most miserable !■ beings In the world are those suffering from Dya-. 1. pepsia and. Liver Complaint. More: than seventy1. flv© per cent, of tho people are afflicted with these ' two'diseases and their offsets: such aa Sour Stomach, Slck Headache, Habitual CostivenoMi Palpitation.of tho Heart, Her,rt-burn, Waterbrasli,. gnawing and burning pains at thei pit of the. Stomach. Yellow '! Skin, Coated Tongue ami disagreeable tasto in the 1 mouth,* coming up of food alter eating, .low spirits, ® &c; "Go to your Druggist and get a bottle of August >, ; Flowerl; ':Thls valuable medicine has cured thpufands 0 ' and tliousanda :of sufferers and is known iq all 'civilised countries. Two doses-will relieve yon. It 4 costs osly 8s 6da bottle.. Sample.battleafid .-.. 9 For, bedroom furniture, you cannot do 7 better than purohase. from 1 ;the,3ity.Hail .Arcade. 6 Immense variety—common, strong, and cheap, as weu 1 as high-class. Iron bedsteads and; bedding all sims. ready for delivery. Sitting, dining; l and drawing-room r furniture to suit every class of. customer. All nnas of Mao cheater goods, sucb: « " beeUn PA. t- calicoes, curtains, blinds, arid' cretonnes t Blankets b both colonial' and English., Dlscountof 5 per cent, allowed to cash buyers. Garliclt and CrftDWelJ, Ulty >» S Hall Aicade, Qaeen-ttaaeti'AMklandi.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6956, 4 March 1884, Page 6

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6956, 4 March 1884, Page 6

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6956, 4 March 1884, Page 6

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