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Medical. , JARMERS! MAKE MORE , rgS MONEY THE • faj MANNING . DRENCH FOR ,|mb[ COWS, SHEEP, AND HORSES. |gj TESTIMONIAL. #'tnft WAERENGA. Manager. Manning Manufacturing Co , iJ|||P Auckland. Dear Sir.—Now that one's success in dairy. ;|s|l| ing depends as much on the soundness of the herd as well'as the quality. I can recommend your Drenches as being the beat I 5'.. IvM have used to cleanse the cows after calving, and do away with the usual straining and - mattery filth we often see dropping from'y.fep| the womb sometimes for several weeks. If- *:S*g we all (rave our cows one or your Drenches i fJ, -iftei- calving, we would have less disease ••'.VVfSp amongst them in the shape of abortion. and especially swollen hard quarters, for as soon as it is detected I have proved if one of vour Drenches is given at once it acts ;:>«£ wonderfully in reducing the inflammation in 1 the udder "and in saving the quarters. I remain, yours, etc.. ' ALEX. MCRAE. ' >f§| SOLD, ALL STORES AND CREAMERIES. piilCE. PER PKT., FOR j^S. 'vtj * ■ We also Supply ' A COMPLETE OUTI-iL' FOR CONTAGIOUS abortion in COWS for:-^2 s ODWRITE0 DWRITE TO THE gf JJAXXLNU M m. CO. JTO. .|| AUCKLAND AND SYDNEY. Auckland Agent: WILFRID MANNING. Chemist. Newton. "'fgf THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY, \ gk | | g I*l .is successful and highly popular remedy, used ui ,'t in the Continental Hospitals by Ricord, Rostan, W (l'ucrt, Velpeau, and others, combines all the £ ' desiderata tij be sought in a medicine of the kind) j ■ ' and surpasses everything hitherto employed. y THERAPION No. 1" in a remarkably short time, often a*fewdays only, *3 without discomfort, inconvenience, or risk, effects a cure, superseding capsules, astringent fluids, &c. THERAPION No. 2 8 : for impurity of the blood, scurvy, pimples, spots, Q blotches, pains ant! swelling ol the joints, gout, » rheumatism, and all diseases for which it has been ■*>. too much a fashion to employ mercury, sarsapa- _ rilla, &c„ to the destruction of sufferers' teeth and pj £ ruin of health. This preparation purifies the whole Kj ■ •' system through the blood, and thoroughly elimi- $ - \ 1 nates all poisonous matter from the body. O THERAPION N0.3 . lor nervous exhaustion, impaired vitality, sleep- CsJ " lessness, and all th? distressing consequences ol 75 ' jgp dissipation, worry, overwork, &c. It possesses fe surprising power in restoring strength and vigour g to those suffering from the enervating influences £ of residence in hot, unhealthy climates. •' &> THERAPION,.::-, § i Chemists and Merchants throughout the world Price iu, England <9. In ordering, state which j number is required, and observe that the word PS ' TIIKHAJnON' appears on British Government _ , " Stamp (in white letters on a red ground) affixed to every package by order of His Majesty's Hon. O \jf Commissioners, and without which it i* a forcerc ' W , '11 ■ Scrofula flaa come down to us through the ag?», like the pyramids and the sphinxes. - It makes its presence known by mauj signs,—glandular tumors, bunches in ( the neck, eczema, cutaneous eruptions, inflamed eyelids, sore ears, rickets, catarrh, wasting and general debility. Sufferers should take Hood's Sarsaparilla, the great specific for inherited or acquired scrofula, effecting the most . wonder.'al, £ ' radical and permanent cures. "My brother suffered very much from eczema on all parts of his body, but thank? to Hood's Sarsaparilla, he is now in excellent health. I highly recommend Hood's ■/ Sarsaparilla to anyone suffering the same." Miss G. L. Baker, Awatuna. via Eltham, Taranaki, N. Z. Accept no "übstitute for Hood's Sarsaparilla « Insist on having: Hood's. Sold by all chemists. Prepared only by ,s C. 1. Hoed Co.. Lowell, Mass., U. S. A, _ — - """" rpjlE KOHN . 'X 1 ELECTRICAL | f The l Mo WonderS l »te5 in csr pi?: pose, being entirely (ijil'c-rent and better „ , * ... than anything wver offered to tile sneering humanity. Read what . m it has done, for others, why suffer yourself. A. .KOIIN, ESQ. Dear Sir.--On my last visit' to Auckland I procured one of your Patent Rheumatic Ring:i, as I suffered very much from rheumatism. With pleasure 1 now am able to tell you how successful its effect lias been. The ring lias given me great relief. .1 hope others will avail themselves of the opportunity to secure so successful a Cure.— '■*, Gratefully yours J BItEEN. Master a.s. Del- 5 phic, White Star Line. Auckland, April 12 19C6. PRICE, Poit Free. 10s. MXJIE/S i. STi* 1 or Tin. CELEBRATED CORN Money Refunded if nTT"RTT not Satisfactory ROBT. MUIR, Chemist, NEWTON, AUCKLAND. IraHHSMroHHßrafflEianßßSiaßH (The Original) | I CHOCOLATE j j WORM TABLETS 1 Need 110 Aperient. Children like them {$ I Price 1s per* box. 1 H See that you obtain them from' H I A. Si J, LAMB, Chemist 8 g NEWTON (Id Section), V I H Also LOWER SYMONDS STREET. I " Merchandise. butter-scotch (8 THE HEALTHY AND NOURISHING SWEET WTHE OLD COUNTRY. ASK THE CONFECTIONER FOR CALLARD & BOWSER'S. Carres Biscuits ■ ' '' ' S? ■ SPECIALITIES( Afternoon Tea, Evening Dtsstrt, Wafer* (various). Finger Creams, Lemon Creams, Cafe Noir, Club Cheese, etc., eto. Sold by leading Grocers and Confectioners 1> I! 1N G Q LEA In ING ! ! TRY A TIN' OP j " T I N 0 A R > T I S H." FOR VOUR LINOLEUMS AND OILCLOTHS. Only Is 6d. . > ; A Splendid Investment, to be had c! all Grocers. v SOLE AGENTS: TVNTRICAN J^IMITEU. AUCKLAND, ■ . - 1 ,• -.• : . - - • " • V . •-- i ■ > /: V : * > 4 wWJaSKswI

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13285, 18 September 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13285, 18 September 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13285, 18 September 1906, Page 2

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