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-"■Medical. Why is BENJAMIN GUM like a Hardboiled Because it is HARD TO BEAT I That precisely expresses tho opinion of all who havo used BENJAMIN GUM. There is no Cough Medicine like it. Introduced into Canterbury only last winter, its success was immediate. Thousands of bottles were sold in a few months, and hundreds of sufferers wrote gratefully to the proprietor of their Speedy Cure. It is not a catchpenny Quack Medicine. It is made by a fully qualified Chemist, who knows his business. It contains the samo ingredients as FRIARS' BALSAM, which was first made by the monks and friars of Europe in tho days of old. Friars' Balsam has been used for six hundred years for healing Cuts and Wounds. SPENCER VINCENT'S BENJAMIN GUM is a compound of this Balsam, with other ingredients, prepared by a special process lor internal uso. Aro you troubled with your Chest? BENJAMIN GUM > will heal the lungs. It will not heal them at once. It must be used for some time, and used regularly in old-standing cases. Havo you a Cold in the Head, or a Harsh Cough ?- BENJAMIN GUM will heal the inflammation of tho throat and ' passages of the nose as Friars' Balsam heals cuts. Coughs disappear with this inflammation which causes them. i BENJAMIN GUM is not a chewing gum, but a very palatable '■ I liquid. The bottle contains almost twice as much as any other Cough Mixture in the market. It is the KING OF ALL. PRICE, I s 6 D AND 2 s 6", , < CHEMISTS' AND STORES. SPENCER VINCENT, ] i CHEMIST, CHRISTCHURCH, \ 1 PROPRIETOR, } 1 I 1 YOUNG MEN-Write to mo for valuable free book concerning yourselves.-Pro-fessor Hermann, Specialist, 41, East Collins Place, Melbourne. PILES and Constipation cured by LOASBY'S ; "WAHOO." Don't be deceived by J worthless imitations, NERVOUSNESS AND DESPONDENCY- ' J L\ Particulars how I found a cure.— Sunst, Deacon's Hotel, Rivcrliead, Auckland. ; PAINS after Eating and Sickness after Meals quickly dispelled by LOASBY'S "WAHOO." Get the genuine article : Tea, ■ [advt.] TTTHE longest purso does not always win. A TerahHooley started his life only recently, ind started his fortune on the nhanco of the publio being greater fools than they really , ire. Dunlop tyres are very good property I until stretched in value beyond even tho jlasticity of indiarubber. Bovril is a success- j 'ul condensation of beef, but may bo too _ freely watered by those using it; and when , .he company-promoter has to share his gains . ivith newspapers,- the appetite of tho latter jrows on what it feeds upon, and the bank balance of a Hooley proved unequal to the { strain, Then the Chicago Loiter pilled his ambition against tho law of supply and demand. 3o long as his money lasted, and until the markets rectified themselves, Leiter stood to _ sin on wheat, but ho couldn't last out any more than Hooley could. All of which proves that Dunlop tyres and _ yheat, and anything else, from a fancy frontige in Queen-slreot to a light-weight loaf, is ] just what it will fetch in the market. _ - Twenty years ago the commonest China J rea was retailed at 2s per pound. British ( enterprise, and the fertility of Ceylon soil ,ave improved the quality and lowored tho , prico of tea to such an extent that teaMilkers of to-day »re immeasurably bettor , jff than those of ; a generation ago. Then 3URATURA was unknown, and nothing >qual to it existod; now it is within the reach 3f the humblest. Its marvellous popularity 8 not due to 'advertisement, but to ho unbounded satisfaction it gives in its everncreasing economy in household expenditure. ■ SURATURA Tea is NOT blended with India )r China Teas, ;.;,•:.'/ : ■{■'■■■;) nr\l\ COPS OP TEA-to the lb; excellent 200 quality- Insist on -. getting Copeland's Celebrated Tea. ■"-']' ; | ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10837, 22 August 1898, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10837, 22 August 1898, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 10837, 22 August 1898, Page 7