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Important to cyclists: Rudge-Whitworth cycles are constructed throughout on the principle of absolute interchangeability. Thus, in case of accident, any part can be obtained and relied upon to fit into its place without difficulty or alteration of any kind.— E. Reynolds and C 0... sole agents, victoriaW. F. Tucker's "The First Aid Handy Box" has ALREADY achieved great success in some homes. One lady, formerly a professional nurse, says she cured - a case of eczema by following the directions given. A country settler got his horse tangled up with barbed wire, gashing the fetlock considerably. He dressed it with PHORMICINE, and is entirely satisfied with its rapid cure. You will be pleased with the box, with the get up, AND if you will only USE the Phormicine you will always want to have it handy for the one thousand and one emergencies of colonial life. Of all storekeepers.— F. Tucker, Swanson-street, Auckland. MEDICAL OPINION. Ask your doctor what soap he recommends for the skin and he will uphold the opinion of the highest medical authorities on the skin, viz., Dr. Redwood, Ph. D., F.C.S.» F.1.C., the late Professor Sir Erasmus Wilson, Mr. John L. Milton, and Professor J. Attfield, etc.. that Pears' Soap is the best.' THE MOST PERFECT v ' TJV-to-date motor vehicle on the market is the "Locomobile.","! Exceptionally elegant and attractive appearance! Will climb any gradient!— Sole agent for New Zealand, Henning, Queen-street, Auckland.; , v .; ■"

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12239, 7 April 1903, Page 6