/ Provisions, &c. In all Parts of the </ the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE is MOTHER'S MI LK> nd TH,S DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Voung Infants CA?"T digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. CONTAINS TO^TAKGH, / CONTAINS /BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. / MELUX'S FOOD for Infants nnd Invalids mnv be obtained of nil Dealers throughout* ie World /. MELUN, MARLBORO' WSRKS, PEGKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND. iOents: Shnrland & Co., Kerapthorno, Prosper & Co., Arthur Heather, P. Hayman & Co r- - —, Flour Mills Encourage local industry, iifik your GROCER or BAKER for our PATENT GERMINA,- WIIEATMEAL. Che Perfect Wheat Food. Germina Ito am q Ua Mat present used Porridge is the most wholesome , ~ „ ..., .. • n j breakfast dish to New Zealand. * the Bntlsh and Am ™ M „ „ Reform Associations. SEMOLINA fresher, Cheaper, aud immeasurably CHAMPION FLOUR, better, for old and young, than imported Arrowroot, Tapioca, Corn- The Favourite and Leading Brand in flour or Sago. the Colony. HE SOUTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO, (LIMITED), Quay-street and Fort-street Auckland. A. MoCORQUODALE, Manageb. Cycling. 'CYCLING SEASON, 1895-96. REYNOLDS 9 'CYCLES LEAD !11 *2. ALL PRINCIPAL RACES WON ON OUR MACHINES ! ta CHE ENFIELD CUP, THE VICTOR LUDORUM cup And TWENTY OTHER RACES. K "THE REYNOLDS" tor SPEED, STRENGTH, and FINISH is NOT TO BE EQUALLED. LADIES' MACHINES IN STOCK. E. REYNOLDS & CO, Tictoria-street Medical. Resulting from Impoverished Blood. Cured by the Use of AVER'S Sarsaparilla. Rend the following remarkable testimony of Mrs. M. A. Holleur, of Sussex St., North Adelaide, So. Australia, whose portrait is given above: ".Some years ago, I suffered very severely from soreness and general weakness of the system, being so badly affected that I feared oven to go trow one room to another, on account of (lie strange objects that appeared to flit before me. My doctor, after treating me for some time, without any benefit, at last recommended me to try Aver's f-'arsaparilla, I tool; his advice, and am pleased to say that the effect was really wonderful. Vigour was restored to my system, mv nerves wen; strengthened, my spirits Drightened. and I was enabled to return to my usual occupations. I might say that several of my friends and relatives have used Aver's isirsapnrilla with like beneficial results. I believe it to be the best health-restorer that lias ever been offered to the suffering masses." THE ONLY n the ° nly ©|| With Highest Awards at the World's Great Expositions. mi mm—mtuauaamm— ■■wnwn»MTirfiranmMiiiHMi AVER'S PILLS, for Biliousness and Indigestion r j tf- C) ,£ " 6H' o' LIGHT-BROWN rnE-F,mNi!NTiiV summon "OH disf.asf.s of TOR THRO/ST, CHEST, SKIN, DEBILITY, RICKETS, RHEUMATISM, &C. EDGAIt SIIEPrAUD, Esq., M.D., says: | Sin Q. D. GIBn, Bart., M.D., Bays " A pint of Dr. J)b Jonoii'h Oil is of more " It will sustain life whou cvorythiDg olso value tbna a quart of any other." I fails." j Sold ONLY iii Capsuled Impkhial Half-Pint?, Pints, and Quarts, by all C'lioroists and Storekeepers. Sole Consignees—ANSAR,HARFORD & CO., Limited, 210. High Kolbom, London. CAUTlON.—festal mercenary attempts to recommend or substitute inferior kimli. L '
Cherry Pectoral Is now oil Sale by all Medicino Vendors In Half-Size Bottles, And also in the Old Standaid Size. i £ A record of nearly 60 years j ; in curing affections of the Throat j \ and Lungs, Colds, Coughs, La 1 ) Grippe and Pneumonia. PleasS ant to take, sure to cure. j Ayer'sGherryPectoral Cold Medals at Ike Mil's treat Exposition. Accept no Cheap and Worthless Substitute, j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10098, 6 April 1896, Page 3
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