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Local Ifiustriess. . ___■ KILiIDIA CO HOT ATE D UK The Proprietors desire to call the afcrl of the public to THIS BRAND of MILK and they can with confidence conWib for use as being better than the imported &rtiC u . fc ot „ fi »id New Zealand is fate to produce a satisfactory Condensed Milk; bufc SJ£SS "andipW SSSiSh sale of Brand has proved the contrary. lb is prepared by a new and proved process, whereby the, natural flavour and 1 M^^^^^l^J hi^^ cow, and pure CanS Sugar are mad readily than any other Brand, consequently there is no waste. / , • tat? TTTE YACHTSMAN. BIJHMAN, GUMDIGrGER. POR THi. * AO±IIi:,mAJ,,, 'j%J' INF ANTS AND CHILDREN, I TOR SCONES, PUDDINGS. ETC.. / IT CANNOT BE EXCELLED. «_ Ask your Grocer for I and do not be put off with any other Brand, Wholesale Agents; . CARR, JOHNffON, & CO. ; H- F. HOUGHTON. ■ f ' ' " ' ' — " ~~~ / Flour Mills GENUINE IOCAL INDUSTRY. / THIS, NORTHERN TOLLER MILLING COMPANY LVIITED, AUCKLAND, Have alwa 3 iu stock the favourite brands of Flour, "OHAMHON" and "STANDARD; fchat received First Award » the Melbourne Exhibition, and are now the best manufactured, purest, and most ofitable Baking Flours in New Zealand. For ships' stores and peportation "CHAMPION" is properly desiccated, thereby retaining its tine flavour anJstrength in warmer climates and the Islands of the Pacific, ffn 200, 100, 50, and 251b bags. GRANULATED "WHJAT MEAL, for making Wholemeal Bread and Scones, in 200, 100, 50, 25, aid 61b bags FRESH-MADE BRAK. POLLARD, and SHARPS, in 170, 160, and 2001b sacks. FOWL WHEAT, in »01b sacks. BROKEN WHEAT fa 2101b sacks. SEMOLINA, / In 6)b bags. Makes delicious Cusbrds and Puddings; far more wholesome, fresher, and betb flavoured than any similar Imported Food. I GERMINA. Our famous l;i!*ii Foot!, made from the finest of wheab, is nutritious, palatable and easily cooked- vfcry rich in albuminoids and phosphates .(muscle, flesh, brain, and bone formers)'; unsurpassed for DYSPEPTICS and those suffering from INDI GBSTION; strongly recommended by the highest medical authorities for daily use in every family ; makes delightful PORRIDGE, less heating and more laxative than Oatmeal, and much better adapted for this climate. It is put up in neat and 101b bags, with printed directions and recipes in each, and may be had from all Storekeepers »nd Merchants. «»nrtrvn/\¥TAT\ i -r -w-i Prices on application to ; A. M C CORQUODALE, j MANAGER. j j Medical- £- - 9 •;» ]BBWJfflTrnTP]sßiß!fi?Bfl HS'S.—S 25* t* ill|l. -qOiiiiiniiiiiyi) If IIS-f 11! it ot j >>?5 I. i r rl osas2 c-"< * EiM=i- I rncJnui'Qfi J LLIpUIUpV lff|l ff^i| liSllfi jX CHEMICAL \ p B - 3 os " Z liSlltl %%"4*ml 111 fESSENCE) (PHI ill fill IS Fop Lameness in Horses. SfSJf^lfe »,^'3f J '= ■.• i THIS ESSENCE has been extensively used by , o^.?s' : "'3 2 0 p §S®-S = S"3 '.:j the Public for more than a quartei* of a century, and ' §=; = c'g §*5C = > g'j c"§ — "=i* .'•'■ I has proved itself one of the most efficacious Horse J S-_,3 _ 2.8 52J k£=_.-§ = '\ * •'! Blisters extant. It is mild in its operation, but at ' s4 g •£ "5p ""ft< ~- 5 c *•' i 'l~'j the same time permanent in its effects. Whilst i £*„ 3* — 2 > t, £5 g=! g :.■;s stroßg enough to answer the purpose required by f qs.c (t S-S. 7 s£ a*>- * 5 '«r \ the severest blister, it has the rare excellency of J * £?™" n vi '" o=s— -si'S doitg no injury to the *iair, and cannot blemish, i,,lE_.g£*S = cS'= ; 2 '£;'■■ S however often applied. c's 1 " - "-a"^ s a ~* ca S a il* j the numerous testimonials which have been re- g~. erg =« '§ g rto .ss3*« :■' ceived from trainers, stud grooms, and private gen- ° _*§-e---S'nji'r 2"S «</ J Uemen, and the fact that it is entirely free from , E^-S T; a, ""o'S" •■ J:"3 g § ' ijin corrosive acids and all preparations ot Mercury, _.3 >,"X.i_ £= _ " |p I recommend it as the best application for Spavins, 5-., =.=;» 0 p.. Js±'J'ig§ '?!' : Curbs, Splints, Ringbones, Wind Galls. Strains of s2.g •♦S.ff.Si*s»j:.£-' Sotl el' the Sinews or Joints, Calloused or Hard Swellings ?= S* —?_a 5 g ' -ft of long standing, and all other diseases reauiring a ■£ — S'g.g -^ 10 5 S *S— % J iweating or blistering application. O > C> "2.32~S £ S'= S »l W- he Essence will, when diluted according to tho 53 = —~ * § S~ «*•£ 3 [I ! directions on the bottle, be also found one of the 5 -g-taS^ ?>. ; u - =swg :;sj j best applications possible to Sprains, Bruises, Stiff. in et»|'< s '»S -_tf._* x m ik! nets of the Joints, and injuries of a slight) v S'^'S'-2S' M 3 5 iß| nature, where actual blistering is not required. £ ,~=*-.?. 3 5.2.5" 0« ling's lis *In Bottles, at 2g., 3s. 6d. and ss. each. 2 »£n§K ,? 3. cj is-= 3 3 ml a S-aSsSw " ? §.5g = | 3 :_: C:Sa 5 5 - -"- R •» o Posiea to any partof the Colony for Sixpence extra. SEQUAH^CURES INFLUENZA CAN BE QUICKLY CURED BY SEQUAH'S REMEDIES. To cure INFLUENZA, use " SEQUAH'S INSTANT BELIEF." An ordinary dose jas per instructions) three times a day. If a very bad attack u-ss also " SEQUAH'S CURE" ones a day, at bed-time; ib will allay fever and headaches, and stimulate the system. And for the pains in chest and back, apply "SEQUAH'S OIL" well over the throat, chest, and back a and well rub in with the hands. SEQUAH'S REMEDIES^ 15 SOLD by, groc'ST CHEMISTS If you procure and use them ao per instructions, you will quickly cure your INFLUENZA. SEQUAH SPEAKS PRO BONO PUBLICO. P.-P .„ T\EE-ILITy and Weakness of Men ATEriT DICINB3 J J permanently ciirrt). A great scien--i-yJL tific dl-covery by anatomy. Book Treatise posted free. • This book is invaluable, and points out the AT way of cure to unfortunate sufferers. Write PROFKSSOB HERMANN, 4!, East Collins Place Tj EDUCED T>RICES, Ctllins-street, Melbourne. , - V ■ ' for cash only. Watches, Jewellery &c s. t!. 8. tl. — Ayer'a Hair Vigor 3 6 Hollnway'sPills ..13 Ayer's Sarsapa- Fletcher's Pills ..10 rilla .. ..3 9 Keating'* Bong Ayer's Cherry Pec- Bona .. ..IB tt&a toral .. ..3 9 Heating's Insect ysf Ayer's Pills ..10 Powder .. ..12 ___t Allen's liair Res- Kepler's Malt Ex- £?>^B{&_ Be°cham's Pills ..13 Kepler's Malt Ex- ' &,. . ■, 6 Eonnington's Irish trictOarge) ..4 6 m ' ■& Moss .. — Kepler's Malt and /W jj( yptns ..0 9 Keillor's Malt and *vi -_^'ii.iiii-iw^i^iaSfeg^S-sag" De Jongh's Cod Powders.. ..13 Liver Oil (hrge) 4 0 Sander's Euc.il- ftSSEC^^SS^^S^ISJWSSSKWWI^^I Eno's Fruit Salt .. 3 0 yptus .. ..IB | Elliman's Embro- Scott's Emulsion.. 2 3 C WM cation .. 2 C Scott's Emulsion fw^^HS^wSKCra^WM^SaS^^W Dinneford's Fluid (large) ..3 9 .A ] !y^S^ mm '^ a ' WB ' Vig ' f '^' pfl " aß^^^^\ Magnesia .. 12 St. Jacob's OH ... " 4 C ""T2*»' Hansen's Rennet.. 1 2 Warner's Safe ~--;«v«rw-- . /-< . -.---. --t-,«t Hood'sSarsaparilla 3 0 Cure .- .. « 8 CHRISTMAS AND NEW Hop Bitters ..3 3 Warner's Pills ..1 0 -._, , « -r»T-»T-,^-r-i---nr< Uofloway's Oint- Window's Sooth- YEAR PRESENTS. went „ «1 3 ing Syrup M 1 0 . 10ft , ft . ."■•, 1 894-95. fIR.AWFAIJT) > Ladies Silrer American Keyless ..yjfta. iix-UIU/,. Lever... ... ... ... £3 12 6 •%-. i» -, m . . Gent's ditto ditto ... .... 3 5 0 rnarmaceutical Chemist BngHshsnver Lever ... ... sio . o . .. ' Three years' guarantee Riven with eaoh watch. ■ MEDICAL HALL. NEWTON, A Choice Stock of Gold and Silver Jeweland lery, Electroplate, Clocks, Rings, -^.- i: - THREE LAMPS. PONSONBY. etc " et °' Newton Telephone, No JAMES PRINCE, Ponsotbv Telephone No. «* • Victoria - street East

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9710, 4 January 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9710, 4 January 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 9710, 4 January 1895, Page 3

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