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By appointment to Hie Roy •' Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, the Earl of I aabroke, the Marquis of Normanby, and the Governors of New Zealand. K. H. Bartlett, Artist Photographer, Queen-street, Auckland. First Order of Merit Sydney Exhibition, 1879, and Melbourne Exhibition, 1330-1. K.H.B. announces the completion of the alterations to las premises, and that the New . Studio, together with the improved Appliances of the most modern construction, brought by him from Europe, enable him to produce every variety of Photographic i Picture, in the most finished style of the art. Ho invites inspection of hie establishment and the specimens of bis work Portraits in oils and water colour are specialities; also the new oval, [and circular opal plaques. "Edinburgh, March 23, 1877.— men,— l must really express my obligation to you for the benefit one of my little girls has derived from the use of your Terebene Soap. After having been annoyed for nearly two years with an irritating side eruption on brow and <'hin, which no remedies, either I internal or external, seemed to affect, twice or thrice washing- with the Terebene Soap has actually cured her, aud her skin is as fair and em- oth as it ever was. I am so surprised and pleased at the completeness and pleasantness of the cure that I cannot resist writing to acknowledge it.—l am, gentlemen, your obedient servant, *"." The above speaks for itself. P. S. Cleaver's latent J?erebene Soap Is unrivalled for preventing and allaying eruptions and irritation' and producing a smooth skin and clear brilliant complexion. Manufactory, 32. 33, and 34, Red Lies street, Holborn, London.— [Ad yt.l An English physician writes :■—" Manna Oakk is mildly energetic, free from griping, and to bo depended en when a certain aperient is needed. It is also an effectual Worm Cake. Pleasant to the taste, its easy aclministeration strongly recommends its use." MANNA CAKE, the substitute for Castor Oil. A. first-class Family Medicine for every Household. Highly approved by adults—readily taken by children. Admirably adapted for females on every occasion. Does not gripe, and leaves no bad effect like oil. Unsurpassed as a digestive tablet, and 'sweet as sugar.' Price ljd per Cake, 12 for Is 3d, through any storekeeper.—wholesale Agents: Kemi.thorne, Pressor (the New Zealand Drug Company), Dunedin. ■ The Reformation of Luther revolutionized many fixed and radical tenet*. The master-spirits of many an age subverted established theories, and on the uprising tide turned adrift new forms of government, heterodox ideas, social innovations, strange physical and social and religious formulas. Galileo and Copernlcns subverted old dogmas and startled the world by their daring assumption*. Enough! Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps swept away the old inoperative prescriptions, and is now tho universally recognised panacea for many of the " ills flesh is heir to." ' % Support local industrt by asking your grocer for locally-ma-le articles. Union Candles, Ist prize pale yellow, and economic Soap, also blue mottled and toilet soap. These articles ere of superior quality, as manufactured by tffe Union Oil, Soap, and Candle Company (Limited), and put up in packages; full weight guaranteed as represented. Beware of candles in Hot. packages, and soap lOOlbs. to t) l6 hundredweifilic*

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7622, 27 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7622, 27 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7622, 27 April 1886, Page 3

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