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i' Provisions, &c. ■ -VP lnall Parts of the World the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE is MOTH ER'S /• \ MILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. H| •Young Infants !CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for • , Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. • y ; $t, CONTAINS NO STARCH, BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. MELON'S FOOD for Infants and Invalids'may be obtained of all Dealers throughout the World. G. MELLIN, MARLBORO' WORKS, PEGKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND. _____ Sharland k Co., Kempthorno, Prosper & Co., Arthur Heather, P. Hayman & Co Medical. . ______ A YOUNG LADY'S STORY. / ___________ Her Blood was Out of Order and She was all Run Down. Read what Ayer's Sarsaparilla Did for Her. No one to look to-day at Miss Sopliio Kiefer, a pretty and stylish young belle, whoso portrait is given above, and who lives at the northwest corner of Fourth and Queen streets, Philadelphia, would imagine that she had ever been in anything but the pink of health. Her skin is clear aud creamy, her teeth are white and even, she . has luxuriant dark hair, and her eyes are large and bright, of a lustrous brown. Yet, : notwithstanding Miss Kiefer' 8 splendid appearance, only a year ago she was in • extremely poor health, and her blood was in a very bad condition. Miss Kiofer's . story is best told in her own words: " When I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla I was not only run down, but I was thoroughly discouraged. Doctors and proprietary medicines both failed to help me. My blood was disordered. But the first bottle of Ayer's Sarsaparilla helped me so much that I decided to keep it up, and did so. Then, insido of a mouth, I began to think that the Sarsaparilla was a wonder. It cleared my skin completely and restored my appetite to its former condition. My general health was recovered aud the third bottle removed every appearance of disorder from my blood. Not only that, but, it left me better than ever. For several months I had been ill and complaining. My health in general, aside from the condition of my blood, was very poor. I remember ( , , one day, after attending a ball the night before, when I felt so miserable that I was' afraid I was going to die, almost. My appearance, of which I always took considerable care, was the thing that worried me most of all, I will acknowledge. But as I tell you, Ayer's Sarsaparilla-rejuvenated me. I would take it any time in preference to toilet preparations and skin soaps aud washes, for it worked wonders with me. I can recommend Ayer's Sarsaparilla to anyone whose blood is poor or whose goneral health is unsatisfactory." Ayer's Sarsaparilla, The Only True Blood-Purifier, i

! '1 ' *' ! • m 5 3 B ... a • 9 5 ■■'; ■ 5 5 ■ A COMMA, Irion a nemi-colon, and las! of all a full stop. Thin is what you will come ) l<i if you are I'lffuriuj; from j INDIGESTION' I And do not take rome suitable remedy. }• l'irit the rtomach make* ft panne, It cannot pat I form its work properly; then, rmivini; no help, i! . m.*k' s longer ai-il longer pauses (this Is the »eiul< 1 colon stage p; till at last it can no longer bear tin I strain, and so caines to a FULL STOP, Now. CRAWFORD'S CRAWFORDS CHAMOMILE, ... m A I RHUBARB, PHIS DANDELION & IBmHbV j Are the very thing you want. j THEY WILL RELIEVE YOU. ; __ Is, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and Is 6d a box. O1UWF0RI), Pharmacist, MEDIOAL HALL, NEWTON, ■ and THREE LAMPS, PONSONBY, __ AUCKLAND ! < . I p T N K . BOWDERS FOB lIEADACIU'S AND NEURALGIA, ' NEVER FAIL. At W. SHARLAND'S, Apothecaries' Hall, Shortland-street. ' Price, Is Od. C"~OCKLE'S PILLS.- ,_ FOR BILE. ■ COCKLE'S pills; 1 FOR LIVER. COCKLE'S PILLS." - fo^_acjdity. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR HEARTBURN. COCKLE'S" PILLS. FOR INDIGESTION. COCKLE'SC PILLS. FOR SICK HEADACHE. COCKLE'S PILLS. IN USE EVERYWHERE, COCKLE'S PILLS/ • FREE FROMJMERCURY. Cockle's" PILLS; sjl'N USE (OVER i94 years. In Boxes at Is. IJJ.. 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., and 225. Of all Medicine Vendors throughout the World. '! ii ii i i ■' j —- ■■ ' (1 0 U N MA XT I' S ELECTRO- , J HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES, . \ The Safest and BEST M MUCIN U KNOWN. ; CUKES DISEASES of all Kinds WITHOUT I •■j INJURING the System. :-'•"■ ' •» Beware of Fraudulent Imitation. ; • i\ Purchase only from' Authorised Agents, from whom PAMPHLETS and all information can be x iihtiiiii'eillfßEß.,-".•.'-;•. •'■■•• I. HOPKINS CO,, Wholesale and. Retail Agents, opposite Railway Station, Lower Queen-street, Auckland , h ("1 HO'COLATE v/ -".WORM/TABLETS, ;. i ' i <: >. • ft CHILDREN TAKE THEM READILY. ';..' • ; ; ; J , • • Need lio aprient'-'.:,'." \'..'\ j ■.?..-; ~ : - '' In boxes,' Is each, .!'' ,: '•; .V ■;' • <>■■- "V Prepared only bv ; .'.•..•■■• ~,■. *'.;"• . . ARTHUR; U.rr.KKNOIiRDINE, , 1 -:•-'-•'-, Pharmaceutical Chemist, ~. : ; -•. •'.•:• .;: ■■■~' -i'-'i',.": 100, ICarangiiliape Road. '•'.;•;;•■■ ;i' Queen-street Agent ; (JIIAS, RaTJEN,. Chemist. Telephone No. 411. ' ' ''..'?■■■ ■ '.• ■'. "■' '"v".' ■■ :'i. •'■'l'r.-'. : -.'-\'. , '..'"'"'' ,, ;-'" : ;-v'.' '.'/■.•'

.. Dress and Fashion. , i I Our English and Conti-j nental DRESS FABRICS | are now opened. In ranges, colourings, and styles they are pronounced the most exquisite goods ever imported to Auckland. i i Now selling at Wholesale Warehouse Prices. Pb we Uk i T .U-S.T A.PEN .-BOD A SHIPMENT OP. SILKS, BOUGHT A GBBAT BARGAIN AT THE END OF THE HOME SEASON, COMPBISINGDRESS SILKS y . JTRIMMNG SILKS BLOUSE SILKS And offering at / <•' Is lid, 29 lid, and 3s lid per yard, But worth very much more SHADES: . Black, Black and White Shot Black and White Strip* Andall the Plain Colours, Including- .: Creams, Tuscans, Whites, dreys I . . Fawns, Brown*, Greens j . . Pinks, Skys, etc. And all the Newest Shot Effects, including— . r; Heliotrope, Nile Green • i ' Pink, Black, and v ..'. New Shade Combination of Shotting* ■ t IN ALL, OVER 3000 SARDS ' ■'; j JusT OPENED UP j / l;l - \y':'f\\''„ \[ ■\w ■-; , AND NOW. OFFERING 'tfvli-; ''''- AT ' " ' ■ 1? ' jTNEEBONE AND /No-'S, - UPPlia SYMONDS-STRBET. •<

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10278, 2 November 1896, Page 3

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