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Merchandise ' .... ~ . gCH W E IfZER'S C°CO A TIN A. 1 ANTI-DYSPEPXIO COCOA OR CHOCOLATE POWDER. GUARANTEED PURE SOLUBLE COCOA OP THE FINEST QUALITY, WITHOUT SUGAR OR.ADMIXTURE. The EACCTLTr pronounce it the " mosi nutritions, perfectly digestible beverage for Breakfast, Luncheon, or Sapper;" and invaluable for Invalids and Young Children. Being absolutely "allCocno," with the excess of fat extracted, is four times tho strength of preparations ■ thickened yet weakened with arrowroot, starch, etc., and in reality cheaoer than such mixtures a teaspoonful to a breakfast cup costing less than one halfpenny. COCOATINA is the best Cocoa for Ihsia and the Colosies. keeping for years in all climates, being in a concentrated form. Made Instantaneously with boiling water, and palatable without milk. Celebrated for remarkable Sastalning Properties. Specially adapted for Early Breakfasts. Adopted as a Medical Comfort in tbe Royal Navy. ■: ■■•■•;. Retailed by Chemists, Grocers, He, in Air-tight Tins, at Is 6d, 3s, 5s 6d, &o. ; •"•-■■ ■ Wholesale by the Sole Proprietors— ..■■■.. SCHWEITZER .& CO., 10, ADAM-STREET, STRAND, W.C., LONDON. AND ALL WHOLESALE HOUSES. I■J) ? ' f ifjgslilEfiJffiSJflLSS® p evers, Bloed Poisons, Feyerisbness or Feverish r- __sn —I - % ConsUpation, Vomiting, TJiirst, &c, and to res*SSi|r"il*\J!*Kaߧa nove tne e f ec ' 3 °' Errors in Eating and Drink- ■ jEh-^— *£ff§¥*Sffly&- we " y, or worn 0Ut ' Or ony whose duties require H i disastrous diseases by natural means. If its great versally known, no family would be without it. The last two' attacks have been, however, com—After two years' trial of your excellent FRUIT SALT, I can safely say that it has saved me much misorv from colonial fevers, Indigestion, and impaired appetite, to which I have been subject during eleven years' residence in the tropics. It is tavalnable to travellers as a preventive of sea-sickne-s, and a reUef. from the other "ilmcnMof life aboard ship; and for myself, I would as soon think of going a voyage without my toothbrush as my bottle of FEUIT SALT. With ordinary care it does not get hard and caked as othor effervescent preparations do in warm and hnmid climates, and this is greatly in its favour.-I am, Sir, yours respectfully, W. J. B." "A new invention Is brought before the public and commands succoss. A score of O abominable im'tatlODs are immediately introduced by the unscrupulous, who, in copying the original closely enough to deceive the public, »nd yet not so exactly as to infringe upon legal rights, exercise an ngenuity that, employed in an original channel, could not fail to secure reputation and profit."—Adams. WHO ARE THE KEALLY GREA.T AND SUCCESSFUL MEN OF THE WORLD ?—Huxley wisely says : •■ Those who take honours in Nature's university, who learn the laws which govern men arid things, and obey thorn, are the really great and successful men In this world Those who won't learn at all are plnckcd ; and then you oan't come up again. Nature's pluck means extermination •' The simple meaning is. when ailing pay no attention to the regulation of yonr diet, exercise, or occupation; attempt no conformity to the laws of life, or when you have drawn an overdraft on the bank of life &c avoid the use of ENO'S PEUIT SALT, and you will bo surprised to learn the body what • ■ A frail and fickle tenement it is, \ Which, like the brittle glass that measures time, is often broken ere half its sands are run. * RUNAWAY KNOCK.—Douglas Jerrold, describing a very dangerous illness, from which his daughter A. had just rocoverod, said:—" Ah, sir, it was a Runaway Knock at Death's door, I can assure you." How to prevent death from disease by natural means, use ESO'B FKUIT SALT.; tt is the best known remedy. It removes fentid or poisonous matter (the groundwork of disease) from tho blood, allays nervous excitment, depression, and restores the nervous system to its proper condition. You cannot overstate its great value in keeping the blood pure and froe from disease. . rTSE ENO'S FRUIT SALT.—Or as a health-giving, refreshing, cooling, invigorating boverage, or as a \J general laxative and tonic in the various forms of indigestion ; also gouty or rheumatic poisons from tho blood, the neglect of which often results in apoplexy, heart disease, and sudden death. rjIXPERIENCE SHOWS that mild ales, port wine, dark sherries, sweet champagne, liqueurs and brandies, Hi are all very apt to disagree, while llvht white winos, and gin or whisky, largely diluted with soda water, will be found the least objectionable. ENO"3 FEUIT SALT la particularly adapted for any constitutional weaknossof theli'er. It possesses the power of reparation wben digostion has been disturbod .or lost, and places the Invalid in the right track to health. A world of woe is avoided by those who keep and use ENO'S I'KUIT SALT, thoreforo no family should be without it. DIRECTIONS IN SIXTEEN LANGUAGES HOW TO PREVENT DISEASE. CAUIION.— LegaI rights are protected in every civilisod country. Extmine each Bottle, and sea that the Capsule is marked " ENO'S FROIT SALT."—Without U you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Boldly all Chemists. Price 2s 0d and eis 6d. ■ PREPARED ONLY AT ENO'S FRUIT SALT WORKS, HATOHAM, LONDON, S.E - BY J. C. ENO'S PATENT. . ■ ■ AT "m/fl" ELBOURNE "O RICES. IyJL ■• JT "RTOTT 1, JAPAN, EANGOOJT, SAIGON, and PATOA. SAfO" BKOWN and WHITE. TAPTOPA" MEDIUM PBABL and FLAKE. TVTTmTAIRX) * GENUINE D - s - F> and duehau, CJTDT/"NTTIC! . BLACK and WHITE PEPPERS. NUTMEGS, PIMENTO, CAYENNE, CASSIA, C>Jrl\-/Jlll3 . CINNAMON, CLOVES, MACE, MIXED SPIOiS, ito., &C. f*f"Jff*) A • THEOBROMA and other Brands. . Nos. 1 and 2 PLANTATION, CEYLON, and MOCHA. _____ . CONGOUS. GUNPOWDER, KAISSW BUDS, S.O. PEKOE, and a Choice HTP A O • ABsortmontof INKTAN. Also, ' 1 A* Q . EMPIRE CO.'S BLENDS, put np In Fancy Paokots and Caddies of J and " s ••—■* »'»•'' lib., and 5 and 101b.; Cases contain 60 and 001b. respectively. DANDELION COFFEE & COCOA. Tr> Tfrx at>t» A /"NAB.R Accnt for A* C ROBERT "jgj-ARPER & QO., Onice AUCKLAND. ORIENTAL MILLS, Melbouiuhi and Sybney. T. & S. M oß]aiN & O°-> L IMITEr> > HARDWARE MERCHANTS, QUEEN-STREET. , . Tj & S. MOR RI N & CO. Invite Inspection cf A LARGE SHIPMENT OF BOG 0O S AND ■ 0A R B-I A'G ES, NOW ON VfBW IS THEIR CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT, HIOU-STREET, x •Which let FISISHi OP DKSIGN, comulned with STRENGTH and WORKMANSHIP, com pare f&veurably vtilh tho BEST EV£K IMPORTED to this city. The above are from one of the leading carriage factories in America, and are vastly superior . to the usual stamp of vehicles imported for sale by auctiori, etc., etc. THE DUPONT BAROUCHE. Thla ill th» latest and a very eiegant design, hung on three springs; top folds entirely back; trimmed in th best manner In leather; very superior lamps, and with pole and shafts, etc. THE NEW STYLE WAGGONETTE. Soatea for «lx persone, door at back, trimmed in best loather, built very strone for hard service, - with pole and shaft?, etc. THE LIGHTNING JUMP SEAT Iβ the e»BU»t, steadiest and bostjump seat m»de in America; can be instantly chan£«d from a single ton double-seated carriage, and vice veraa. ■ THE FRENCH PHAETON. Back on front Beat very high, in best leather, a most comfortable carriage. THE DOUBLE-SEATED PIANO BOX, TTith aujuitable seats; a moat convenient vehicle for pleasure or family use. THE TOP TRAY BUGGY, Goveredin top, made very heavy and strong for rough roads. TBE SIDE-BAR PIANO ROAD WAGGON, uag on Browetw'e Bide eprings, shif ting top of best enamelled leather, finished in the bcit manner. , THE COMING-.ROAD WAGGON, Hong on best springs, with shifting top, and finished in first-class style: , THE NEW BREWSTER PHAETON, . , With superior leather top, quite a new design, superior finish, etc / ■ * ——— —. T& q Ttyß-ORRIN & D°" L IMITBI>, QUEEN-STREET. I -m/TESSRS. ROBERTSON & MAXWELL <3? " HAY,-'CORN, COAL, ■ FOBTrSTBEET, AND QUBEN-STBEET WHAKF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FISH FIREWOOD MERCHANTS, AND OYSTER DEALER. . _■■■■' _ . CeRVIROFKARINOAEAPEEoIDiNDUrFER QOEBN Fbesh and Smoked- Fish Always on - = Hand. - ■ ■. ■ . sijibss. . country obdsbs punctually attended xo, ■ :' : '' nßh forwarded to w>y p»rt et the Colcniu,, . : . Cash Buyers of Fibst.olas3 Fibswoop.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7001, 25 April 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7001, 25 April 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7001, 25 April 1884, Page 7