Messrs. L. D. Nathan and Co., and Mr. A. H. Nathan announce that their warehouses will be closed on Friday next. An excursion by train to Cambridge of the City and Suburban schools is announced for Friday next. The regular monthly meeting of Lodge St. Andrew takes place in the Freemasons' Hall to-night. Mr. F. V. Pratt, M.A., tho travelling secretary of the Australasian Students' Christian Union, arrived from Sydney by the Tasmania yesterday. "HUNYADI JAN OS." Professor VirChow, as one of the first to recognise the value of this popular Aperient Water, testifies to its having given him invariably satisfactory results. He considers it " one OF THE MOST VALUABLE OF THE CURATIVE agents at ouft DISPOSAL." Sold everywhere. " Drunkenness is not a sin—simply an excess of conviviality/' says a thirsty philosopher. "Nothing like a good skinful of whisky for a bad cold." Don't you believe it —my friends take that unfailing remedy. Woods' Great Peppermint Cure for one shilling and siipence, I
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10421, 20 April 1897, Page 5
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