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Provisions, &c. © A DISH FOR PRINCES. S i © fiuttard with the lumlous Fruits of New Zealand, and ail lmport«d Fruits, W i\ HBE I I CUSTARD I Ik Produces the Richest Custard, r%r\tki (I) & without Eggs. rUff Utrt m M I TINNED FRUIT Is Delicious with BIRD'S I The hoct resource for K (ft CUSTARD. The Fruit with Syrup should be ,118 UMI ,eaul "* B "" 111 W emptied into one glass dish and the Custard , , „ . /M (ft poured into another. A portion of the Fruit and every housekeeper— If) yl Custard when served upon each plate forms a SI. m most attractive dish. j n g consta „ t var i atioil in «> /ft BIRD'S CUSTARD POWDER can ° Sfc V/ bo obtained wherever Tinned it,„ j-ji,, mAnr , W Ik Fruit I* sold. tne fla,, y mm m ill Storekeepers can obtain supplies of Bird's Custard and Bird's Concert- w ' In trated Egg Powders, Bird's Baking and Bird's Blanc-Mange Powders, th W , from all the leading Wholesale Houses. . if. In all Parts of the World the NATURAL FOOD FOR A BABE Is MOTH MILK, and THIS DOES NOT CONTAIN STARCH. Young Infants CANNOT digest STARCHY FOODS, a perfect Artificial Food foe Infants must, therefore, NOT CONTAIN STARCH. CONTAINS NO STARCH, , BUT MAKES A PERFECT FOOD FOR THE YOUNGEST CHILD. I MBUIS'S FOOD for Infants anil Invalids may be obtained of all Dealers throughout the World. ' 6. MELON, MARLBORO' WORKS, PECKHAM, LONDON, ENGLAND. AfIKNTs: Sharland & Co., Rompthorne, Prosser & Co., Arthur Heather,?. Hayman & Co. Medical. NERVOUS DEBILITY c. 1 Resulting from Impoverished Blood. Cured by the Use of AYER'S Sarsaparilla. Read the following remarkable testimony of Mrs. Iff. A. Helleur, of 12 Sussex St., North Adelaide, So. Australia, whose portrait is given above: J: "Some years ago, I suffered very severely from soreness and general weakness of the system, being so badly affected that I feared even to go Irow one room to another, on account of the strange objects that appeared to (lit before me. My doctor, after treating me for some time, without any benelit, at last recommended me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took his advice, and am pleased to say that the effect was really wonderful. Vigour was restored to my system, my nerves were strengthened, my spirits orightened, and I was enabled to return to my usual occupations. I might say that several of my friends and relatives have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla with like beneficial results. I believe it to be the best health-restorer that has ever been offered to the suffering masses." AVER'S Sarsaparilla With Highest Awards at the World's Great Expositions. AYER'S PILLS, for Biliousness and Indigestion Oil and Oolourmen. . Medical XXT OHILLIPPS A CJON, —. '»• * 8 /COCKLE'S PILLS. ID AND IN, QUKKN-STUKKT, \f FOR BILE. Hate |ui» opened up a Large Assortment or f\ OC K L E'S PILLS' CHEAP W FOR LIVER. VAPERHANOINGS p QC|( PILLS."" V«# FOR ACIDITY. POI.ISHKII, SII.TBBKD, AND BOUOU FLATir PILLS. SHKKT, AND ORNAMBNTAI FOR HEARTBURN. WINDOW GLASS /*OCKLE'S PILLS. X. FOR INDIGESTION. WUITK I.RAI), OILS, J'PItPS, VABNISUKM ~jfl% Q (J K L E'S C' PIL L S And all kinds of \/ FOR SICK HEADACHE. PAINTERS' MATBUIALB PILLS. Va# IN USE EVERYWHERE, PICTURE FRAME PILLS. 100 TIaSS SHADE, C„F«EE FROM MERCURY. /COCKLE'S PILLS* ABiiMTS' iiiHiiiwiTKS of KVKIIV UNSCBU' Wr/iN USE OVER 94 YEARS. TION FOK OH. AND WATBR.GOI.OUIt _^^—7--T7-rTT7 — — -— ■ PAINTING. In Boies at Is. ljd., 2i. 9d., 4s. 6d., lis., and 225. Of (11 KallciinVinioritawastOßttln World. _ J tiendbrsonl V * - , M „. i DOBINSON'S HEADACHE CACHETS (ESTABLISHED 1860), J XV For Speedy and Certain Relief of Headache, PAINTKR, GLAZIER, PAPKBnANGEB, i ROBINSO^NERVINK, SIGNWBITEB. DECORATOR. &C, i A" Instantaneous Toothache Remedy. iw* n, vm ~ , , ROBINSON'S ANTIBILIOOS PILLS TTTntl QTiD'PlT'rp i Cute Disorders of Liver, etc., lid and Is boxl XlXuril*l9llVuJ3il> i Prepared only by J. W. ROBINSON, Manufacturer Wire Blinds, Lead Lights, Glass Day and Night Pharmacy, Signs, etc. I PARNEU - Signs, etc .. MIXED PAINTS, for house and Snip use. "JEFFERSON'S ALTERATIVE SPECIAL BLACK FOR SCHOOL BOARDS tl MIXTURE Is suitable for Dots of every description ; it produces smooth and glossy coats, —~-~~ render* the skin healthy, destroys and prevents N.8.-The above executed at very MODERATE ",?™ s ' ™ " s .T&! y ? ellcto m Mange an( > all Eruptions of the Skin. 2s per bottle. CHARGES. Prepared and sold by Estimate! Furnished. j_ jj f JEFFERSON, CHEMIST, E DUNNE. Painter, Paperhaneer, Upper Symonds-street, Auckland; and Manuka • Signwriter, and General Decorator. Best Ho a d, Newmarket ; material used and superior workmen employed. c , ~ h nhtalnwl from All Goods imported direct. Lowest current prices. . _"?™ „. ~i ' , , Top of Grey-street Telephone, 548. Mr. HASLETT, Chemist, Queen-street. WE are supplying Paints, Oils, Colours, C] & OC OLA x E Varni»hea, and all Painting Requisites at V WORM TABLETS, bed rock prices. Window Glass cut to size and CHILDREN TAKIS THEM READILY, carefully packed. Agents for the celebrated Lustous Need no aprient Mixed Paints- J. L. Holland and Sons, 55 and 57, In boxes, Is each. Victoria-street Gust above Sargood's); Prepared only by - ■ ' — ARTHUR G. KENDKBDINE, HISS PULRAII MISS HARRIS Pharmaceutical Chemist, Certificated Nurse). (Masseuse). „ 100, Karangabape Road. Tu v oamaTORTTIM Qneen-street Agent : Chu. BtTren, Chemist. H E CAMBn)G I E. WAIKAm * " ' T^^o.m. A Home for Convalescent Patients, those desiring q w- QAWKWELL, Repose, or to Recruit, # J, lifltrftinsuu, Every attention by tbe principals. Massage a PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, spacialty. Terms according to requirements. No rdAKMAObUIIL-Ali L-MtiMlSI, infectious cases taken. OPPOSITE RAILWAY FOOTBRIDGE, Telegraphic Address: "Pulham." Cambridge. , . NEWMARKET. .. . THE WIFE'S WELFARE within her „j, PRraCRIPTIONS V DISPENSED, own Control Treatise posted free. Write Medicines forwarded to all parts of the Colony, KMSr C ' ,SpKi4lSt,l,,BaS - COUinS Teiapho n ,2so. CaM,UUir^gl.t a tt,ndanc e . !

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10420, 19 April 1897, Page 3

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