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Medical. AVER'S SARSAPARILLA Purifies, Vitalizes, Enriches the Blood; Gives New Life, Health and Vigour. Mr. Alfred C. Jolliffe, of Granville, So. Australia, whose portrait Wβ give above, writes: "I used Ayer's Sarsaparilla in England tor years before coming to Australia. At times I was much troubled with boils and other eruptions of the skin, caused, the doctors told me, by the running down of my system and general debility. The only medicine that has ever done me lasting good is Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which has always cured me-punlying my blood, and giving me new life and health and vigour. The wonderful success of Ayer's Sarsaparilla in purifying the blood and restoring health and strength to systems enfeebled by disease, or the enervating effect of a warm climate, has led to the placing on the market of other preparations called Sarsaparilla. Remember that imitation is the sincerost form of flattery, and be sure that you get AYER'S SARSAPARILLA which has stood the test of time, has won the highest awards at the world's great expositions, and has been a blessing to the people of Australia, and all civilized countries, for more than a generation. No other medicine operates so effectually in removing general debility, languor, and all outward symptoms of the grave mischief caused by disordered nerves and impure blood. Known all Over the World for Its Excellence AVER'S PILLS, Sugar Coated-Mild but Effective, Provisions, &c. (n all Parts of the World the NATURAL POOD FOR A BABE Is MOTH E R'S MILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Young Infants: CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food for Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. CONTAINS NO STARCH, »ul" MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. M ELLIN'S FOOD for Infants and Invalids may be obtained of all Dealers throughout the World. 6. MELLIN. MARLBORO' WORKS. PECKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND. Agents: Sharland & Co., Kempthorno, Prosaor &, (Jo., Arthur Hoathor.R liaytnan & Co , To Merchants, Storekeepers, and General Public of New Zealand. MANUFACTURERS, Wluh to acknowledge thankfully the ever-increasing favour with whioh their goods are used by the people. In order to keep pace with the demand for our Biscuits, Jams, Gonfeetiops, Peels, etc, ete., Wβ iuno just completed extensive additions to our Factory, and erected the largest travelling oven in New Zealand, and a complete New Plant of the $ Latest Biscuit Machinery. * We have also provided New Machines for Confectionery Department and complete New Premises and Plant for the manufacture of our celebrated JAMS, PEELS, AND PRESERVED FRUITS. With these improvements, our Factory ia second to none in the Colony and OUR Goods Jjjjfi 0 Manufactured of the Best Materials and under such favourable circumstances, are being produced in greatej quantity of Improved Quality, and at CHEAPER RATES THAN EVER! " before. We appen. a few TESTIMONIALS from some of our clients, whioh speak for themselves :— Mr«m Menhir and Dev Albert-street, I Jam, Manufactured by Mean. Mb&nik and Dev, ses:: ess ssgs JSR l«£? &»« "a" ° M.McEw,AN D CH O KCHaL,^tryCook, ■tocked your Jams, Biscuits, and Confectionery for and Confectioners, lambton Quay, writer-• w« year!; p/st. and have found th» quality of your have used your Jams about twelve months, they are n-anufactures excellent, and always reliable.- o f first-class quality; we hate nerer used better. Yours faithfully, H.B.MoiiTO.i and Co. Mr. Vincent Faha, Pastry Cook and ConfecMessrs. Jlennie and I>ey. City. Dear Sirs.— tioner, 31a. Willis-street, writes:-" I hftyo "™ 1 ! We have pleasure it; testifying that wo ha« pleasure in recommending Meume ami Bey i jams , hand led your manufactures of Jama, Biscuits, »nd they are the best I bwe used. They hate the pure Confectionary for a peat number of years, and taw taste of th« fruit »nd retain a beautiful colour, invariably found that they pve great satisfaction.— Mll ALtAN ANDERSON, Grocer, Adelaide Road, Yours faithfully, I* D. Nathan and CO. writes:-"I may say tint the 40 cases of 'Till , Messrs. Mennie and Dey, Auckland. Gentle- m you have supplied me with hare proved most men,—lt affords us great pleasure in stating we have utisfactory; in fact, I and these Jams are fast for many years supplied your manufactures of Jams, supplanting the other brands. Biscuits, and Confectionery to our customers in Mr jp. Covenev, Grocer, Cuba and Ingestre town and country, anil the continual repeat orders Btreets wr jtes :- " I have been stocking your Jams we net from them is the surest sign that the quality for 5Oll ; e t ; III6 no w, ami findjeady sale for them, of the ponds carry their own recommendation.— ~„ toraers are well pleased, and I have no Yours faithfully, Brown, IIARUBrr, and Co. difficulty in placing them against »ny brand in the Messrs. MENSTJ and Dev, Albert-street, Anck- market. ,, land. Gentlemen,—We have been handling your Mg _ c _ headland, Grocer, 90, Tory-street goods inconsiderable quantities lor many years, and writeil ._« since the 'Southern Cross , and 'Tui' our experience has been that they have given such .._, i aw conw into the market my customers universal satisfaction that they now hold a leading (r them to any other. They are the only Jams position on the ro»rket.-We remain, youn' truly. f,(X*» •- > • - ' BOBEBTO.N, AND CO. messu. THbw and luki, Orocers, Ml, Cub!- . The following from well-known Wellington Pastrj itreet, write :-" \\» are selling more of th« Cooks, Confectioners ,nd Grocers as to the qmllty 'BntkniMf '** ['*» '«• Mm an, • >u -' of th« "BouTaEBN Cross" an* "liu" braudi of and Uμ uU it lUlllucriasiDg."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10414, 12 April 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10414, 12 April 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10414, 12 April 1897, Page 3