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' ' Paints. Has Stood the Test of Time. Established 1765 FOR BODY AND DURABILITY USE - ? HUBBUCK'S ■ WARRANTED GENUINE ENGLISH V; STACK "'MADE WHITE LEAD. Government laboratories, Hobart. HTJBBTJCKS WARRANTED GENUINE WHITE LEAD. Meisr3. THOMAS HTJBBUCK and SON. Limited, 34. Queen-street, Melbourne Dear Sirs.-Acting on your instructions. I purchased, in Hobart. a 14lb iron orurn unopened of your Genuine White Lead for analysis, the vendors not being uiiormea ii was for this purpose. ■~ '■ Tha kecr has been, examined, with the following results: — White Lead... ... ... 93.25 per cent. Linseed Oil 6.73 per centBoth White Lead and Linseed Oil were of excellent quality, and *ere free from w. admixture or impurity whatsoever-Your? faithfully, W. F. WARD. Government Aaaijii. HUBBUCK'S GENUINE UNSEED OIL Hufofoyck's Patent White Zinc, '_ ''__ Bowling. ' I . MiMMil mmmm mmii.j mjt ""JUL,i l _|l ■ 1 1~"j^JTIMlMCIiED W**rf**A f) I(% i all Q **« Strcct » IllgffilK 6 I/0., LIU., Auckland, j SOLE AGENTS. . Medical. r Sap To be happy you must enjoy pood health, and to enjoy good psi |§p health it i« 'absolutely newwary to have COOD DIGESTION. |ff| ||||j The food you cat should be converted by the stomach into f|Sjs p||| good red blond, and po Rive health and strength, but if th© 'IS |i|| stomach i* unable to do its work the food you eat ferments or Ota ||g decay?, and (jive* rise to a- poison called MUCIN. . ■ §§H H| This, poison (Mucin) is distributed to all parts of the system, |f|| §£§ and causes many nilmecmtfl, puch as Acidity, Heartburn, atiil- SHI ||j ence, Catarrh of the stomach, Foul Breath, Ooafd- Tongue, or, Up 1 m Sholt '- INDIGESTION. [j ||f ' The many thousands of sufferers from Indigestion would enjoy slfi H HEALTH and HAPPINESS if they tried , • ||| ! BENZIE'S PEPSO. 11 §|| BENZIE'S PEPSO is a GUARANTEED CURE for Indigestion and §§§ fill all its attendant troubles. It converts the food you eat into (rood |||§jj HH .red blood, sweetens the stomach, and immediately dispels that §s| £§§ oppressed AFTER-DINNER FEELINC so common to dyspeptics, fill RENZIK'S PEPSO supplies the NATURAL JUICES OF DICES- Hi ||j TION, COMBINED WITH THE CREATEST KNOWN TONICS,. Try |Sf bottle at once, and test it for yourself. g^v! ...;..:-. . ... r .............. ~., --.-■■■'. ' Road what Mr. Dunn, - I ZZHHZ Railway Department, Oha- RENZIE'S kune, says about Renzie's lslk >WtA J PEPSO Ohakune East, ; ;« ' ~" 31/i/n. Cures Dnar Sirs- A -Jii. I have suffered with In- J» ACXfltty, digestion for about twelve SB FlatttlgOCC months. V I have tried ser- ; TT * eral remedies, but had no. Heaftbafn pood results. I then gave _^ "Renzie's Pcpso" a trial, ■*'**• OXSI after taking two bottles I BfCatfl i have, been free from it _ ■» ' ever since. I can recom- Coated mend it to railway men ToilfftfC . suffering from the above nr«7ir.c m-nca s***'* complaint. RENZIE'S PI.PSO Or, in Other M. J. w. DUNN, is sold by Words, Railway Dept., All Chemists InAttraciinn Ohakuno East. IflaigeSUOD I I — ! 2s. 6d. I 1 ANDREW M. PATEBSON.'COJIMERCE-STBE BT, DISTRIBUTING AGENT. BRIGHTEN EXISTENCE, /J m. It is not difficult to know when a mild aperient S J' is required. One feels dull and depressed; there is _? mj acid in the stomach/oppression at the chest/numb if I pain m the back, possibly a sharp attack of indigestion ft I or biliousness and headache. 1 ra . , Cockle's Pills quickly dispel all such distressing symptoms of disorder, Si « cleansing the system thoroughly, restoring tone and stability to the whole If B digestive apparatus, purifying the blood, and generally renewing normal B m physical conditions as well as mental brightness. In a word, Cockle's Pills S M brighten existence by keeping the body fit and well. The purer skin & m and clearer complexion are the sure signs of it. • > * ■ B Tk ■ Of all Cbemifts. 1/1} and 2/9 per box. ' M RADIOL TREATMENT y \ ?'t-;H Rk^H^SR^MI ! : MB fi| prolongs the life of a Horse's Legs, H S V ra'M completely removes, by radiation, \\ . all soft swellings that disfigure and \\ >•' *,\ • - v* '• *- ■' >•" "I \ ' ame a borse, Sprained Tendons, M | ; ' „.' ■[.!..'/./' Windgalls, Bog Spavins, Capped |! 1 1 HK^SHBBBiHHIHHHHHHHI '' :', isa Elbow, Big Leg, Enlarged Glands. || I. NO BLISTER: «0 LAYWG DP; NO HAIR REMOVED. fill | An intelligent use of Radiol Leo-Wash counteracts that daily wear and tear of the wRS * I Legs unavoidable with the Horse in constant work, whether training,racing or on the , lPlll§ road. One flask of Radiol will make a gallon of valuable Wash. 6 sllli! |H " The Field," June 16th, 1906 :~" We havebeenabltto test sometrial bottles of'Radiol" blS!* I in cases of Windfalls, Splints and Puffy Swellings, and have found " Radiol "lobe very 5. WW/ J beneficial, and we have also found it useful as a leg-wash for polo ponies after a day's play. vfliK I Radiol Treatment fines down a worn Horse's Legs, and is a certain *% 1 J cure for Puffy Joints and Sprains. It prevents Filled Legs. Ash for " Radiol," I^l j| New Zealand Aecnts: N.Z. Drug: Co., or Sharland and Co., Auckland. JKBr, jB Manufacturers : The Radiol Co. (W. Stevens & Co.) 312 Westminster Bridge Road. /**m m London, England. a Mae*. Wr,lc >">• 'thutritleil tirtnkM rrnd mrt of RAninr. '1" Vet, nfth' " Pr>rtn'ri it .c/>vf »■—*»r."^j ' Sauce. ':' ■ ' \'Wp holerooks

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 10 (Supplement)

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 10 (Supplement)

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14853, 2 December 1911, Page 10 (Supplement)

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