Be wise ill time! Only one purveyor in thousands will have sufficient patience and courage to prepare pure and first-class articles like Messrs. .Crosse and Blackwell, who schooled the taste of the public, and achieved in the end < the confidence ana patronage of consumers. This is not an easy task in our part of the world, where the -cheapest, and most advertised goods, puffed up as to quali- . * : ties they never possess, are bought by the masses; but we can wait, as we feel assured that common sense, and a : good palate must find ou.t 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 I adulterated articles of daily consumption.— Brown, Babuett, and Co., Direct Coffee, Spice, and Tea Importers To Cuke Skin Diseases. — Sulpholine .Lotion quickly drives away Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches, Redness, Eczema, Acne, Disnsrurementis, Roughness and Scurf, etc., ' leaving a clear, spotless Skin and beautiful Complexion. Sulpholine is a ; necessity for the Skin, especially in hot climates. Made in London. Sold everywhere. Winter Coughs: A RELIABLE REMEDY. —" Ponaonby, Auckland, September 2, ISS9. Dear Sir,—Permit me to inform you of the great benefit derived from the use of your Syrup of Hypophosfthittw -with Euphorbia JPilulifera. I was suffering from a very severe cold, which had settled on my lungs, and Kiy rest was greatly broken by the cough. One bottle gave ease both to che»t and throat; Whilst two more completely cured mo. J may add ilia* I recommended it tu a friend, who was sufferw^^rn * rt ' a t * 1 < ? estc,,in J ,l! »nt, and ono bottle Vina sunisient to effect a, complete cure —I am dear 3&iK tt ?r f SSSI&S- J laJ officer fn cuarge or aalvation Army. To Mr T i,-,i.,.,> Chemvsf; Kd*m'.«ynip oY Hypophosphlto with Euphorbia PUulifera, in bottles; at Sβ &i! . Epson's Cod Livbr On,EMuxsroN with bypftpbospbites of Hum and »oda. Tlih i s arTlle p«U< preparation, having none of th« dWieesd ?« properties of thi ordinary = Cod Wγ"? n$ * e i l ! *?, remedy tor wanting diseases of children, 11 ~' Kmu£ Sio» stands unequalled, also for coiwumittaT gw* debility, etc., e£c. In bottles, Wind
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8585, 5 June 1891, Page 6
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