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l - _ Merchandise FENDERS! FENDERS! FENDERS! FIRE IRONS! FIRE IRONS! NINE CASES OF ABOVE, WELL ASSORTED, AT REDUCED PRICES. LAMPS ! LAMPS ! LAMPS ! Witli Inucapnlc, Lome, Leafier and American Burners, New Stock at Reduces Prices. DOWNER'S KEROSENE. J. & J. DICKEY, 234 q ueen - street - To & S M OII]EIIN & C°" Limited, FURNISHING IRONMONGERS. | J MMm i j pig | COOKING STOVES AND RAISTGES. T. & S. M. & Co. (Limited) are now showing a very large selection of New and Improved Ranges and Stovts, English and American, with and without Hot-water attachments. REGISTER GRATES & TILE-LINED REGISTERS, With and without Tile Hearths ; suitable for Bed-rooms, Dining-rooms, and Drawing-rooms. EIRE SCREENS & STOVE ORNAMENTS. T. & S. M. & Co. (Limited) invite inspection of a very Elegant Shipment of Stove Ornaments, &c.; quite new UTENSII^ THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED ASSORTMENT IN TOWN. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN^—A VERY Lakge STOCK. T & S oRR I N & Q°., I^MITEP, QUEEN AND HIGH STREETS, AUCKLAND. WHAT EYEEI TEAVELLIUGr TRIM AID HOUSEHOLD in tlie Worli ought to contain ; A BOTTLE OF E N O'S FRUIT ,8A LT.

JEOPARDY OF LIFE—THE GREAT DANGER OF DELAY. YOU CAN CHANGE THE TRICKLING STREAM, BUT NOT THE RAGING TORRENT. HWHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD READ.—How important it is to every individual to have at hand some simple, effective, and palatable to check disease at the onset! For this is the time. With very little trouble you csn change the course of the trickling mountain stream, but not the rolling river. It will defy all your tiny efforts. I foel I cannot sufficiently imprass this important information upon all Householders or Ship Captains, or Europeans generally, who are visiting or residing in any hot or foreign climate. Whonever a (-hinge is contemplated, likely to disturb the condition of health, let ENO*;i FRUIT SALT be your companion, for, under any circumstances, its use is beneficial, and never can do harm. When you feel out of sorts, yet unable to say why, frequently without any warning you are suddenly seized with lassitude, disinclination for bodily or mental exertion, loss of appetite, sickness, pain in the forehead, dull i.ihing of back and limbs, coldness of the surface, and often shivering, etc., then your whole body is out order: the spirit of danger has been kindled, but you do not know where it may ana U 1 ißii uetesaiiv to a simple remedy at hand, that will always answer the very best end, with a positive assurance of doing good in every case, an* in no case any harm. The pilot can 50 steor and direct afl tnhrin* ikf.Wnlnln safetv but he cannot quoll the raging storm. The common idea when not feeling well £ I wi?l wait and see-rerhaps I shall be better to-morrow ; whereas, had a supply of ENO'S FRUIT SALT been Tt hand and .se it at. the onset, all calamjtous results might have been avoided What to the earth so many hopes, breaks so many sweet alliances, blasts so many auspicious enterprise, as untimeW death ! It is not exaggeration, bat simple fact, when I state that any little pecuniar? benefit I may derive from the sale of this Preparation is absolutely nothing as compared with the immense benefit by those I'rKADACnE AND DISORDERED-STOMACH.—" After suffering for nearly two and a-half years from H ' severe hca.lach* and disordered stomach, and after trying almost every thing, and spending much money without finding any benefit, I was recommended by a friend to try your Fruit .-alt, and before 1 had finished one*bottle I found it doing mo a great deul of good, and now lam restored to my usual health; and others I know that have tried it have not enjoyed such good health for yoars.—Yours most truly, Robert Humphbsys, T O MVoR C TANT r TO°TitAVEt,LERS AND ALL LEAVING HOME FOR A CHANGE.-" We have for the last X four yoars used your Fruit Salt during sevoral important survoy expeditions in the Malay Peninsular, Siam and Cambodia, and have undoubtedly derived very great benefit from it. In one instance only was one of our narty nttneke t with Fcvor during that period, and that happened after onr supply of Fruit .Salt had run out. When making long marches under the powerful rays of a vertical sun, or tramping through swampy districts, wo have used tho Fruit Salt two and three times a-day. Tlio Fruit Salt acts as a gentle aperient, keeps the blood cool and lieallliv and wards off fever. We have pleasure in voluntarily testifying to 'he value of your preparation, and our firm belief in its efficacy. We never go in the jungle without it, and have also recommended it to others —Yours truly, Commander A. J. Loftob, F.R.G.S., his Slameso Majesty s Hydrographor ; E. C. David-on, Superintendent Siamese Government Telegraphs.—Bangkok, Siam, May, 1883.— J. C. Eno, OF MILES IN INDIA.—"For many years I have found ENO'S FRUIT SALT of the utmost J. value in the hot and dry soasons, also in the monsoons. I have travelled some thousands of miles in India during the last thirteen years, and in all tlio various changes of climate I have found ENO'S FRUIT Sa LT the most refi cshinfc beverage I could got, especially after long, heavy marches, and other fatiguing duties, t fwh.ch the British soldi, rof late has been exposed. 1 have always been able to keep a supply of the FRUIT SALT on hand, and could obtain it in most stations. My dear wife, during her travail found it to be the most uspful thine that could be obtained. Many others here have found ENO S FRUIT SALT better than any bevorage yet in the Indian markot.—l am, yours etc., A. Wabdbr, Central Military Prison, Poonah, Bomhay, January 30.155-1- —To Mr. J. C. Rno." , /TNHE REGION OF THE ETERNAL FlßE.—Charles Marvin, in his account of a journey to the Petroleum JL Recion of tlio Caspian, says/' It was anticipating history a bit, but there is very littlo doubt that before long it will bo possible to do the journey from L-ndon to the Caspian—a distance of over 2500 miles in a w ° k An v medicines the traveller may require can easily be obtained at the chemists shops in Russian*town's above all, a few bottles of ENO'S FRUIT SALT, perhaps the best medicine in the world f. r the Caspian region, where the heat and the dust occasionally provoke symptoms needing U gentle and invigorating treatment."—From Newcastle Pally Chrouiclc. , . SECRET OF SUCCESS. —" A new invention ta brought before tlio pub Ic, snd commands success. A X score of abominable imitations are Immediately Introduced by the unscrupulous, who, in copying tlio original (flosoly enough to deceive the public and yet not so exactly as to infringe upon legal rights, exerciso an inmmiiitv that cmnlovcd in an original channel, could not fall to secure reputation and protit."—Adajub. TION —Examine each bottle and see that the capsnle is marked "ENO'S FRUIT SALT." Without it U ira taw been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sold by all Chemists. DIRECTIONS IN SIXTEEN LANGU Alias HOW TO PREVENT DISEASE. rjRErABED ONLY AT ENO'S FRUIT SALT WORKS, HATCHAM. LONDON, S.E., BY J. C. ENO'S PATENT, and of all Chemists.

JpEEKLESS TOBACCO WORKS. WM. S. KIMBALL AND CO., Rochester, N.Y., U.S.A, (Established 1848. Thirteen Prize Medals), Manufacturers ol tho VANITY FAIR, . . - FRAGRANT, CASINO, And other well-known brands of Cigarettes and While the sale of tho ad altera ted brands of many American manufacturers has been prohibited in Great BritaiD t»nd the Continent, our ABSOLUTE PURE GOODS have attained the LABOEST SALE ever known in Cigarettes, and.are the most POPULAR in all countries. Sold by Tobacconists throughout the World. [ Sole Agents for New Zealand: P. HAYMAN & CO., Dnnodln; and at Chrietchurch, Wellington, and Auckland.

QHAMPA GNE. ' JJEIDSIECK & 00. 'S J-j R Y O NOP O L E, OF ALL WINE MERCHANTS. SAMUEL RICHARDS & CO., LONDON. Sole Agents for Heldaiect & Co., Reims.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7161, 29 October 1884, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7161, 29 October 1884, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7161, 29 October 1884, Page 7

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