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To prevent dirt in tho house and to allow the children to run in the garden between the showers, mothers should use every moans to get all the footpaths about the house coated with coal-tar before the wet weather sets in. Price of coal-tar reduced for two months. Apply at Gas Office for price and printed instructions. Those New Zealand Tweeds at 2s 6d per yard, which are being supplied by the New Zealand Clothing Factory, 153 and 160, Queen-street, surpass anything we have seen for boys' school suits. Parents and guardians will do well to inspect. ANatural Aperient. Eno's " Fruit SALT."—An'unsolicited testimonial. A gentleman, who is now above 80 years of age, writes :—" I have for a long time used Eno's ' Fruit Salt.' I have found it an effective yet gentle aperient, very beneficial to persona of sedentary liabits, especially such who exercise not the limbs but the brain, and frequently roquire to assist nature without hazardous force. It acts according to the quantity taken, either as a relieving medicine, or as a cooling and refreshing drink ; and I titn convinced that it does not weaken when it stimulate:)." CAUTlON.—Examine each bottle, and seo that the Capsule is marked, ENO'S ' FRUIT SALT." Without it, you have been imposed by for a worthless imitation. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. Directions in sixteen languages. How topreventdisease. Prepared only oAßtiffs" FRUIT SALT" WORKS, Pomeroy-street, New Cross Road, London, S.E., by J. C. Eno's Patent.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9065, 28 May 1888, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9065, 28 May 1888, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9065, 28 May 1888, Page 6