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Medical. ■%. { VITA PATIO The World's Blood Medicine Has cured Hydatids, Kidney Disease, Bladder Troubles, Gravel, Gall Stones, .Liver Disease, Dyspepsia, and all troubles arising! from an impure state of the blood. 2REAT SATISFACTION SS EXPRESSED BY THOSE WHO TAKE VITADATia GIVE IT A TRIAL, YOU ALSO WILL BE SATISFIED. ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. 8. A. PALMER, 439 Flinders Lane, Melbourne. M B M.Mih»^.»juMaMamim«^^™ ,wl, *!ll!ir l '' n »— '"' SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBLSS^ Opticians. , % — ——— - ■ Good Morning! Are your Eyes better after so much reading last night? You should take care of your sight—get Glasses from % SAMUEL* BARRY, THE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 314 Queen Street, Auckland. "*rr"~——u»m 111 T"'i'or*"""'""'iimnn mill 1 rwHT—si™"*""' ™'^ m *-*ysßmma*mmwMmwmmijmmMmamammMmmaL*iuiMmmmm» Competitions. WHABjnnTTr cleaner b iiicriioi/o iMnHJU lIE CLEANSER LB if 8 Lil lluflu ■" JS£* £?» W CASH PRIZES will be awarded for the best line ► <■ &S@%3) completing the following LIMERICK:- '" 4 " Wyandotte," said a lady named Brown, I . Is by far the best cleanser in town ; ► 1 And it's not much you pay, ► . For it goes a long way, L ■• _ r < . . Supplv the missing lino and forward with an empty 51U or lib Wyandotte bag (with full ► < name and'address) to the .1. B. FORD CO., N.Z. Agency, Box 48, Wellington. First Prize, £", r t ■i Second Prize. £1, and Four Consolation Prizes of ss. each. Wyandotte is obtainable from »> < Storekeepers," Painters, Ironmongers, and Dairy Factories. Retail, lb bags 6d, ilb bags, 8/1. U. 4 This Competition closes April 30th. *> rVTTTTtTT ,. TT * ' ' T . , , , T T .

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Merchandise. J 1908-E ASTER".I9OB 1 ALWAYS bearing in mind the Season's § j .Requirements, we arc now Display- 11 ins our Novelties for the present Easter- | tide. I ! 1908 "EASTER ".1908 1 A LWAYS bearing in mind the Season's 1 j & Requirements, we arc now Display- | j ins our Novelties for the present Eastertide. j EASTER EGGS, j ! CHOCOLATE I EGGS, 11 "CLVNCY TRACKAGES OP I I i CONFECTIONERY, I I I * ETC., ETC § ! I | We have a Wonderful Variety this year, § j I and we cordially invite your inspection. | I Prices range from i; i 1 QD TO ORB. 1 ■ 11 H.M.SMEETON, LTa || I I d ENERAL TJ-ROVIDERS. 1 i f u -*■• I i P .QUEEN-STREET. 1 ; ml W^^^^r-^^r^m " PERFECTION!" j I Sold by All Ironmongers. I r L—._; : "-■ i ims ■ Patents. l rr— — ■ — ■ ——- -i j wom9mM\ I queem STWEET- -yai" ' REGISTEREB BftTENT ACEMT. W | _MIGH. STREET, "' , HENRY HUGHES. REGISTERED PATENT AGENT. ___ ESTABLISHED 1682 TRADEMARKS —. . * I registered end Si 1| hf) itA /J % ill 1 j'*-' In all Countries W a Hjl* ihr»Bpo»t tluWsHsl. x*—' 'I /*" ' Advice to Inventors' a l free on application. Clianls advised and assisted in disponing of lin:r hiimiloiis. Auckland Office: Exchange Lane, Queen St. E. BROOKE-SMITH, Manager. A R "WEIGHT AND § o>:S ' RECEIVING, FORWARDING, AND PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. Commerce-street Office. Telephone 143. Wharf Office. Telephone 608. General Depot, and Coal and Firewood Yard. 1 Great North Road.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13725, 15 April 1908, Page 3

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