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Merchandise S C H W E I T Z E R'S Q O CO A T I N A, ANTI-DYSPEPTIO COCOA OE CHOCOLATE POWDER. GUARANTEED PURE SOLUBLE COCOA OP THE FINEST QUAIiTS", WITHOUT SUGAR OR ADMIXTURE. The FACULTr pronounce It the " most nutritions, perfectly digestible beverage for Breakfast, Luncheon, or Sapper;" and invaluable for Invalids anil Young Children. Being absolutely "all Cocoa," with the excess of fat extracted, is lour times the strength of preparations - thickened yet weakened with arrowroot, starch, etc., and In reality cbraoer than such mixtures, a teaspoonfal to a breakfast cap coating less than one halfpenny. COCOATINA is the best Coco* for India and the Colo-ties, keeping for yea-* In all climates, being in a eon- - centrated form. Made instantaneously with boiling water, and palatable without milk. Celebrated for remarkable Sustaining Properties.' Specially adapted for Early Breakfasts. Adopted as s Medical Comfort in the Royal Navy. Retailed by Chemists, Grocer;, .Vα, in Air-tight Tins, at Is 6d, 3a, 6s 6d, be. . • Wholesale by the Sol* Proprietors— SCHWEITZER & CO., 10, ADAM-STREET, STRAND, W. 0., LONDON. AND ALL WHOLESALE HOUSES. A T TVT ELBOU . RNB TpaicEs. RICE * JAPAN, EANGOOtf, SAIGON, and PATNA. OAgQ . BROWN and WHITE. rp A T>TOC A. * MEDIDM PEARL and FLAKE. MUSTARD * genuine D - s - p - aDd dukhau. C<-Dxr ,, Tr , Q • BLACK and WHITE PEPPERS, NUTMEGS, -PIMENTO, CAYENNE, CASSIA, Si ±\jJUij . CINNAMON, CLOVES, MACE, MIXED SPICK, &c., &c. COCOA.* THEoßßoMAandother ßrands. ' : . Nob. 1 and 2 PLANTATION, CEYLON, and MOCHA. _____ - _. CONGOUS. GUNPOWDER, KAISOW BUDS, S.O. PEKOE, and a Choice — I - 1— AC " Assortment of I.V "TAN. Also, „„ *~ ~ ~ I I_/-\O ■ EMPI RE CO.'S BLENDS, put up in Fancy Packets and Caddies of J and •""•" m in, f ttn< i s all< i loib.; Cases contain 60 and 901b. respectively. DANDELION COFFEE & COCOA. -RICHARD Ae QARR, Asentfor bert __ ARpER & Office and Sample Boom' JELw •■—» 20, CUSTOM-STREET, AUCKLAND. ORIENTAL MILLS, Melboubnb and Stdnet.

—After two years' trial of your excellent FRUIT Salt, I can safely say that it has saved me much mlserv fromcoloniJ "veri inolVe.tlon, and impaired appetite, to which I have b'enaubjec^ daring eleven yearsresidence in the tropics. It ie invaluable to travellers as a preventive of sea-slckneis, and a relief fron.the other ailment* of life aboard ship; and for myself, I would as soon think of going a voyage without my toothbrush a. mv bottle of FRUIT SALT. With ordinary care it does not get hard and caked as other effervescent preparations do in warm and humid climates, and this is greatly in its favour.-I am, Sir, yours respectfully, W. J. B." *j>UCCESSINLIFE.—"A new invention is brought before the public and commands success. A. Bcore of O abominable im tations are immediately introduced by the unscrupulous, who, in cepyinfe the original closely enough to deceive the public, and yet not so exactly as to infringe upon legal mints, exercise an ngenuity that, employed in an original channel, could not fail to secure reputation and profit. -Adams. ARE THE KEALLY GRE*T AND SUCCESSFUL MEN OF THE WORLD 7-Hnxley wisely «ayfl j W —"Those who take honours in Nature's university, who learn the laws which govern mon »nd things, and oboy them, are the really ur«at and" successful men in tUs world. . . . . -Those who won't learn at all are plucked ; and then you can't come up acain. Nature s pluck means extermination." The simple meaning is. whon ailing pay no attention to the regulation of your diet, exercise or occupation : attempt no conformity to the laws of life, or when you have dr.iwn an overdraft on the bank of life, 4c, avoid the use ofENO'S FRUIT SALT, and you will be t- -ed to learn the body what A frail and fickle tenement it Which, like the brittle gloss that measures time, is often broken ere haif its sands are run. A RUNAWAY KNOCK Douglas Jerrold, describing a very dangerous illness, from which his daughter A. had just recovered, said :—•• Ah, sir, it was » Runaway Knock at Death s door, I can assure you How toprevent deaSfrom disuse by natural means, use EVO'B FRUIT SALT ;it is the best known remedy. It removes tetld or poisonous matter (the groundwork of disease) frotn the blood, allays nervous excltment depression, and restores the nervous tyetein to its proper condition. You cannot overstate its great value in keeping the blood pure and free from disease. Sv TTSEENO'S FRUIT SALT.—Or as a health giving, refreshing, cooling, invigorating beverage, or as a U general laxative and tbnio in the various forms of indigertion ; also gouty or rheumatic poisons from the blood, the neglect of which often results in apoplexy, heart disease, and sudden death. EXPERIENCE BHOWI that mild al«s, port wine, dark sherries, sweet champagne, liqueurs and brandiae, are all very apt to disagree, while lUht white winss, and gin or whisky, largely diluted with soda water, will be found the least objectionable. ENO'S FKUIT SALT is particularly adapted for any constitutional weakness of the H»er. It possesses the power of reparation wnen digestion has been dlsturbod 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 FRDIT SALT, therefore no family should be withont it. DIRECTIONS m SIXTEEN LANGUAGES HOW TO PREVENT DISEASE. I CAUTION.— Lezal rights are protected in every civilised country. Eximico each Bottle, and sea that the Capsule is marked " ENO'S FRUIT SALT."—Without U you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sold by all Chemists. Price 2s 9d and 4s 6d. | P.REPARE~b ONLY AT ENO'S FRIJIT SAXT WORKS, HATOHAM, LONDON, S.E BY J. O. ENO'S PATENT. :

T* & Sp M ob,b,in & o°-» limited, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, QUEEN-STREET. T, & S. MORRIN&OO. Invite inspection of A LARGE SHIPMENT OF • BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, NOW ON VIRW Iff THEIR CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT, HIGH-STRBET, Which tot FINISH, ELEGANCE OP DESIGN, combined with STRENGTH and WORKMANSHIP, com pare favourably with the BEST EVUB IMPORTED to this city. The above are from one of the leading carriage factories in America, and aro vastly superior to the usual stamp of vehicles imported for sale by auction, etc., etc. THE DUPONT BAROUCHE. This Is the latest end a very eiegant design, hang on three springs; top folds ontirely back; trimtnod in th best manner in leather; very superior lamps, and with pole and shafts, etc. THE NEW STYLE WAGGONETTE. Seated for six persons, door at back, trimmed in best leather, built very strong for hard service, with pole and shafts, etc. . . THE LIGHTNING JUMP SEAT Is the easiest, steadiest and bast jump seat nude in America; ean be instantly changed from a single to a double-seated carriage, and vice versa. THE FRENCH PHAETON. Back on front teat very high, in Seat leather, a most comfortable carriage. THE DOUBLE-SEATED PIANO BOX, With adjustable seats; a most convenient vehicle for pleasure or family use. ■ THE TOP TRAY BUGGY, Govered-in top, made very heavy and strong for rough roads. THE SIDEBAR PIANo ROAD WAGGON, ung on Brewstet'a side springs, shifting top of best enamelled leather, finished in the best manner. ; THE COMING ROAD WAGGON, Hung on best springs, with shifting top, and finished in first-class style. THE NEW B REWSTER PHAETON, With superior leather top, quite a new design, superior, finish, etc. m & c< "Wk/TORRIN & r*°- T.IMITED, QUEBN.STREET.

BUY NO OTHEBMAKE, p[ Iβ ' ' XHK FOE UH»nEPAHBID OHADWIOK'B Unriyaiclkd Super Slz-Oord tX)TTON COTTON, (Six Cord), WV >Py To ,11,,1 ataU TBY IT ABD RBXAIt Sole Wholerale Agents for New Zealand: SAEGOOD, EWEN & CO., AUCKLAND. SABOOOD, SON, & EWEN, Banodln, Ohriiteborob and laveicugUl.

(\ N S A L B ' Flout—Meet's, Andenon'i, Byotoft'i, ind Adelaide Maize—Sydney and Coast .Bran ' .:'..:','. Potatoes . Oatmeal ■ ... Oats ■ Biscuits of all description! Kerosene—Devoe's ' Candles—Dβ Koubaix Jenari ■ •■' Dried Fruits— now landing - • ■ Sugar—Colonial Sugar Company Hobart Jams Tea—New Season's Hobart Rails and Palings ' Newcastle Coil and Coke Spokea, Felices, and ShafU. gTO N B "O R0 S,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7007, 2 May 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7007, 2 May 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7007, 2 May 1884, Page 7