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THE TWO GENUINE ARTICLES: CLEMENTS TONIC, FLETCHER'S PILLS. IMITATED! BUT UNRIVALLED AND UNEQUALLED. CLEMENTS TONIC is a scientific chemical food, and restores the tissues wasted by the vocations of every day life, is a prompt and safe remedy for neuralgia, nervousness, weakness, debility, liver complaint, dropsy, and chronic indigestion. FLETCHER'S PILLS cure heartburn, backache, headache, liver torpidity, dyspepsia, and all complaints of the stomach and bowels. These two remedies have been thoroughly tested in all the hot countries of the world. They are sold at a price within the reach of all people. Evidence is forwarded free oil receipt of name and address, that will satisfy the most sceptical as to their virtues. They are sold everywhere, but care must be taken that the genuine are obtained, or the mone\ and time are wasted and the disease so much the more serious. 11 A QUESTION FOR THE DOCTOR, Would it not be desirable to consult the doctor as to which soap commends itself to our uses, as so many skins ate ruined past redemption by interior soaps ? Pears' Soap . is recommended by the highest skin authorities in the world. Dr. Redwood, Ih.D., F.C.S., F.1.C., whose opinion is unimpeachable, says, " I have never come across another toilet soap which so closely comes up to my ideal of perfection." To-night at the Onehunga Public Hall the Rev. L. M. Isitt will deliver his popular lecture, "Lloyd Garrison." Her Worship the Mayor (Mrs. Yates) will preside. The Rev. F. Warner, of Manly, New South Wales, will deliver a lecture at the Newton Congregational Church on Monday evening, on "England and Her Heroes." Oyster season open. Mrs. Hamley s patent oyster apparatus can be had at E. Porter an Co.'s, sole agents, Queen-street. Symondsstreet, and Newton. Quality is the Test of /aluk.—lf the best of everything is good enough for y ■ Drink and Enjoy Brown Barrett and to. Unxld Teas, 2s lOd, 2s 6d, 2s 4il, and 2s, to be had of all Grocers. Finest quality factory aud farmers' butter always on sale at London Dairy RJ' Victoria-street, and Mount Eden Road. supplies every day. j ( _ A Natural Aperiknt, Ends ' JJRP Salt."—An unsolicited testimonial. A sent , ' who is now above SO years of jvntes . for a long time used Eno's ' Fruit Salt, IW™ found it an effective yet gentle apeuent, . Hcial to persons of sedentary habits, especial > sucn who exercise not the limbs but the brau-ndfi* quently require to assist nature with • uken, force. It acts according to the quanUty an rt either as a relieving medicine or as a conu it » does refreshing drink; and lam convince .. . r p l( jy - not weaken when it stimulates. CAU1 js Examine bottle |ee tiiat jt marked, ENOa [ltuii sam- . . imitation, have been imposed oil for a worthless in , on |y street. New Cross Road, London, !> •*«. J , Eno'n Patent. patcto ~:u nno a ud Intending Purchasers o 1 ' , D i en( )id Organs, who want Bargains, ha*e » P, e jn . opportunity . obtaining price without h*v.n« M strament a. ■ivery low price s o take one of those second hand or > -M' » jotiears . often advertised by bogus dealer. an ' t4U u lnslru . The London ami Berlin Piano to °H and meats in stock previous to arrival o' " VVeb be, Organs bought by their Manacer. M . C os» whilst in Europe aud Aineriw lM' y * caplwJprice, in conseauence of their reducing to

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9491, 21 April 1894, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9491, 21 April 1894, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9491, 21 April 1894, Page 6