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'CyclingCYCLES! CYCLES! CYCLES! CYCLES! BEFOEE PURCHASING A BICYCLE YOU SHOULD NOT PAIL TO INSPECT THE LATEST UP-TO-DATE MACHINES, NOW ON VIEW AT OUR WARE-ROOMS, Viz.:- ' Dayton, Waltham, Quadrant, And Roman. LOUCH, IjON, & CO., Sole Agents, QUEEN-STKEET, AUCKLAND. Wines and Spirits. flour Mills ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY, Mk your GROCER or BAKER for our PATENT GERMINA, WHEAT MEAL The Perfect Wheat Food. Germina The Bm9 qnality Mat pregent Med Reform Associations. SEMOLINA Fresher, Cheaper, and immeasurably CHAMPION FLOUR. better, for old and young, than imported Arrowroot, Tapioca, Corn. The Favourite and Leading Brand in flour or Sago. the Colony. THE NORTHERN ROLLER MILLING CO. (LIMITED), Quay-street and Fort-street- Auckland. A. MoCORQUODALE, Manages. Patent Medicines. "LAMENESS IN HORSES." EDSON'S c HEMICAL E ssenc e, CURES LAMENESS IN HORSES. MBMII'IIIIIIIIIIIIBBII TESTIMONIAL FROM N. MARQUIS nHHIJiIJuUPPIiL KSQ., M.ac.v.s., London. (KbJll lllllSillM I CONSIDER IT GOOD, AND CAN vgßflßiiJ'" mmmi\»i eecommbnd IT I i**+*trswr.+l\ Timam, June 3,1883, I Cnvflni'V I MR. J. EDSON, Chemist, Auckland: I rilAlU VI l Dear Sir,- Regarding your CHEMI- / faUUUII U V CAL ESSENCE, I beg to state that I have j*r rtiji,,,.'. had ""* opportunity of testing it In several .Jlr IiHFMIIjAI severe cases of Splint. Curb, and other bony Jf VI Ibimunia exostosis, and have found it entirely satis'Ja -r-y ."N f~\' 1 ITk T" /^j-»— ' a^or to eTel Instance. I have also used Mm Ij'LjLj U' \1 #1 IJ« \it in enlarged parotid glands, and it acta in iII II Jl il 1 111 VI IM i ft simi,ar manner. I may state that the m ■* 'Jy. JJ. I I 'J 1, II \_y I '1 remedy must be applied properly, or benefit M will not follow its use._ I consider it good, Sill Pn*> T.aTYlOnocc in Wn»coo and can recommend it to such as may rem fUr IJcWlieneSS in nOrSeS. Q uire a remedy of the nature of your |f| ESSENCE. {[ THIS ESSENCE haa htn eiteulvely rati by (Signed) NeilMako,ujs, M.8.C.V.5., i the Public for more than a quarter of a century, ana London. J has proved itself one of the most efficacious Horse _, . ,_, „„_. _„_ ,_ _„_ 11 Blistera extant It is mild in its operation, but at IK ACTION IS GENTLE, BUT AT THE I the sane time permanent in its effects. Whilst SAME TIME THOROUGH 3|| itrong enough to answer the purpose required by Symond-street, Auckland, August 2,1892. I the severest blister, it has the rare excellency of MB J. KDSON. „.„„..„„ doing no injury to the Hair, and cannot blemish. Dear SiR,-Your CHEMICAL EShowever often applied. BENCH has been in use in our stables for The numerous testimonials which have been m- some time, and we desire to confirm all ceived from trainers, stud grooms, and private gen- that your circular states concerning it. We tlemen, and the fact that it is entirely free from hart had octoaion to use it °™- of our corrosive acids and all preparations oi Mercury, horses or . Splints, Curbs, . in d Gal recommend it as the best application for Spavins, Thorough-pin, and other enlargements, Curbs, Splints, Ringbones, Wind Galls, Strains of which we have found it most effectual in the Sinew, cr Joints, Calloused or Hard Swellings removing, and wo can confidently recomof long standing, and all other diseases reouiring a mend it to anyone requiring a safe and •weatfng or blistering application. Q effectual blister. Its action is gentle, but The Essence will, when diluted according to the at the same time thorough, going to the directions on the bottle, be also found one of the sent «' the ailment, and not leaving the best applications possible to Sprains, Bruises, Stiff- slightest blemish after the effects of the new of the Joints, and otlw injuries of a slight Mister have passed off. It can be applied •ature, where actual blistering is not required. to animals in the field without danger of «> v tui in a m jc 1 blistering the month, through their gnaw--11 MHM, ftt it., 31, Ha. and OS, eieh. i ug the part, which frequently happens . with the ordinary blisters. -*■"■«■■■*■ mmm»mmmmmr~~~ w and G. WIKSTONE. N.B.—Should there be any difficulty in procuring supplies n your district kindiy communicate with the prokrietor. SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS EVERYWHERE. J. EDSON, Chemist and Pharmacist), Medical Hall, 261, Queen-street, Auckland. The Life of a Baby. It's in the wriggle and twist, the laugh and the dimples. When baby is thin, pale, lifeless and weak, we say it is "delicate," When it is rickety and has crooked legs or some other form of curvature, we say: " Poor little thing." When it is scrofulous we are afraid it can't live. We use all sorts of, expressions and forget lh« remedy. Scott's Emulsion • " is as good to-day for babies as it was a quarter i of a century ago. Nobody has equalled it yet and ■'"JKtflK' , probably never will. It has so many beneficial MmWL ' effects that even comparatively well babies show BOH , improvement after taking it. Ask any mother who Inw has ever tried it, or ask your'doctor. Both will. gKlsfii praise it. Baby will love the taste of it, and you yff|Bffgj i' will soon see the dimples, the laugh, the twist and jPOttmgS the wriggle, and know what they mean. "StafriUrt. «ctttlißeirae,&td.,liMiM. AUOkMiati.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10420, 19 April 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10420, 19 April 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10420, 19 April 1897, Page 7