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; Be wise in time!;; Only one purveyor in thousands: will have sufficient patience anal . ■ courage to prepare pure and first-class articles like Messrs. Crosse and Blackwell. who schooled the taste of public, and achieved in the end the confidence ana patronage at' consumers. This is not an 7 easy, task in our part of the world, where the cheapest, ancl most advertised goods, puffed up as to qualities they never possess, are bought by the masses ; but we can wait, as we ■ feel assured that common sense, and a g<; od ' palate must find out in the long run, that our coffees , , ■ spices, - teas, etc., are, on account of their : combination of -. purity, ! flavour," and choice . quality, the cheapest ; and can be enjoyed ..without that doubt creeping '.over: the consumer, which is surely the case with poor or adulterated articles of daily consumption.— i Brown, Barrett, and Co., Direct Coffee, Spice, and Tea Importers s , The Pine-tree is the Tree of Life. The Lairitz jSine-wool products, '■■} preventatives, and remedies for gout, influenza, rheumatism, etc., consisting of pine-wool flannel, underlothing, hosiery," foot-soles, chest preservers, kneecaps, knitting yarn, etc. Pine-wool wadding and oil tor embrocations; extract; of (pine-needles) ■ for baths ; ; i soap for toilet and laundry purposes, etc. Sole agents : m ; 3Sew Zealand, Hallenstein Bros., New Zealand Clothing Factory, 158 and 160., Queenstreet. See advertisement. Winter Coughs : A Reliable Remedy. i —" Ponsonby, Auckland, September 2,1889. Bear > Sir —Permit me to inform you of the great benefit derived from the use of your Syrup of Hypophosphitea with Euphorbia PiluHfera. 1 I was sufienng - ■ - from a very severe colli, which had settled on my - lungs. and ray rest was greatly broken by the cough. One bottlo gave ease, both to chest and throat; whilst two laore completely cured me.- I may ada . that I i recommended it to a friend, wfco was suffering from throat and chest complaint, and one bottle was sufficient to effect a complete cure.—l am, dear sir, ■- yours faithfully, H. J. Boss, late officer in charge vof : Salvation ; Army.—To ; Mr. J. Kdson, Chemist." Edson's Syrup of Hypophospbites with 1 Eirphorbia Klulifera, in bottles, at Ss 6d. Edson's Cod Liver Oil Emulsion, with hypophospbites of lime and soda. i This is an elegant preparation, having none of the disagreeable properties of I the ordinary Cod Liver OIL -As a remedy tor wasting diseases of children, the *»«■• sio.v stands unequalled, also for .consumption. ■■■••, Ronoral debility, etc., etc In _ bottles, ft 6d and 3s 6d. por cenb is a triflo compared to the Cent per cenb is a trifle compared to the.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8583, 3 June 1891, Page 3