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• Medical. • ' ' , Tll , '-r' "I was troubled greatly with pimples on the face and neck, which so-called blood medicines I used did not remove. I then, tS about' two years ago, began with "w Ayer's Sarsaparilla and I have ' not been troubled with the pirn- ? pies since. You can use this photo and testimonial as you like." /* Miss B. Johnson, Adelaide; i Blotches, rashes, pimples, eczema, boils, are not simply signs of a little trouble on the surface cf the body. The real trouble is down deep in the blood itself. AYER'S Sarsaparilla purifies the blood and brings back to the skin all its soft, natural, and healthy condition. As now made, Ayer's Sarsaparilla contains no alcohol. Look out for imitations that will only disappoint you. Get "AYER'S." Oyer's Pills are Sugar-Coated. A Mild and Gentle Laxative Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. n ——■ iwww! Merchandise. New Zealand Cartridges I . . for . . I. . for Sportsmen | New Zealand Sportsmen | The SWIFTSURE. The NONPAREIL. | The FAVOURITE. The NEW CLIMAX. I • The BROWN. The GREEN. ; | The SLAYER. The INVINCIBLE. | I VIXEN SECONDS. BLUE ROCK-3-inch,. [ And—The EXCELLENT— I These shells are all thoroughly tested before they leave the factory. They are all made by New Zea- • landers, in New Zealand. Every quality of excellence ! that science can devise or precision determine is put I into their manufacture. All risks and points of weak- | ness are eliminated. 1 ALL EXPERT SHOTS USE— j Colonial Ammunition Co.'s Cartridges. STOCKED BY IRONMONGERS, STOREKEEPERS, AND AMMUNITION * DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION. 8 • > 7 The ' 1 BILLIARD PEOPLE (BILLIARD PEOPLE | Are in pi The demand for tho famous and perfect ALCOCK Billiard Tables B ■ The demand for ths famous and perfect ALCOCK Billiard Tables j H and Accessories has made it necessary to have Aloock branches I * in all the big centres. There is now one in AUCKLAND. •' Can Bo! I Branch Office and Show-rooms: VICTORIA BUILDINGS. ! j nnniui mm' irww w■■ wnnn m.w warn i —■»- ■ »■■■■■■.m. ■ ... ■ Medical. ' Medical. For Children's 1 HUDSON'S' Coughs end Colds. EUMENTHOL JUJUBES* There is no better remedy T}, e ®|S for children's coughs and p • fl®As! =2j colds than « re ? l . fT n , Antiseptic .=Vf jM . .*lp Bonnington s a P ?„W 3 b - v CARRAGEEN ,aCt ' C ' Ifl^ . Irish Moss. gT Wrtm It does them as much good Colds !! 'as it does the older folk. ' Sore REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. . Throats!!! l|P* Aqkfor Bonnington's and CAUTION.—' large Mirror Eumenthol Jujube ... .. ——rr — —. . has Jed to a number of imitations being tnanu- . illSiSt On getting It. It IS factored under the names of menthol and' other dangerous to experiment Jujubes The work "Eumomhol" is. however, tha ° , registered trade mark of the manufacturer, and wnen you can it, is an infringement to sell any of these imitations get a remedy when Eumenth'i Jujubes are asked for. immedifthat has stood etc t> roceedin *» wi » be taken 111 11 BUth casM the test for over 46 years. - - - ~ v Guns, Ammunition, etc. „ S SHOOTING SEASON. G ° GUX3 G ° xi 1 SMOKELESS •BPTiEAft §¥im CARTRIDGES, » 1 5^S ? year's Hjf ■ BALL IST ITB, AMBEIIITE. DIAMOND. m now I have used your IMPERIAL SCHULTZE. FAYOURIIE. tS Irish Moss for coughs^ms. f and colds. Forchil- ff.*. I«T ' dren it is the best , mi n medicine in the world; i \1 ' j M i Y ioB I D.. EVITT,^^ Lorjie-street % » Iffi" M a Y tomo by the A most D. EVITT. UnwuuUed fcffhe Com- . QOSMiIiEII 4-nv JWWTE2, . P, les q„m fo 0,9 f\ UEEN -STREET. AUCKLAND. 5 p.tn! C Bcsb d Vik - T FBEE o _. APPLICATION, KSSSiSStt TEIiEPfIONB No. m

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14133, 7 August 1909, Page 7 (Supplement)

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14133, 7 August 1909, Page 7 (Supplement)

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14133, 7 August 1909, Page 7 (Supplement)