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. Medical. '■ -''"' ■.■•■'• •■'■ ■ ' ' ■]■■■■ ~• ■ ' § ■ .:■ '■■ ,~ *'• A Natural Remedy Time was when disease was thought to be due to the direct influence of evil spirits, and exorcism and magic were invoked to cast it out. Science has taught us wisdom. The evil spirits exist: still. We call them Disease 1 I Germs," and they also must be cast out. Once. 1 lodged in the stomach or intestines, fever with 1 its hallucinations, or biliousness with its aches and pains, is the result. 1 FRUIT SALT is the approved remedy for driving out disease I germs. Its action is quick and thorough. It 1 clears the intestines, rouses the torpid liver to new 1 life, stimulates the mucous membrane to a healthy I action, and cleanses and invigorates the whole I digestive tract. - I // may be safely taken at any time by young a or old. 11 It is very effective in the early stage of Diarrhoea by removing the irritating cause. | Be prepared for emergencies by always keeping a bottle in the house. H Prepared only by J. G. END, Ltd.,' Fruit Salt' Works, London, England I SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STORES EVERYWHERE. 1 Motor Cars. "The Hupp is the Best Car in the world, in its class! Tall talking mayhapbut the proof is in the car itself. And moreover we are prepared to demonstrate to you just where its '• superiority lies—to justify every claim by pointing out exactly where it excels. For elegance of finish— perfection in workmanship—for comfort and endurance the car you need is the Hupmobile. There is ho better car for the man- of average means. It is always reliable and remarkably economical. The, Four Seater shown above, with its unusual features of construction and convenience, is the ideal car (or the majority of New Zealanders. Price, with Electric Starter, is £380; without, £330. Call and s*» ■> or write for catalogue. >• a; HATRIOE * GO„ I/ED., Wellington and Wangsimi, agents for North Island. /VX FAHMEBS" CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, Ohristohnrch, agents for South Island U.B.SPINKB4 00.,Au<skla!>d, J. JOMBBOY, Hamilton. A.O.JONASSEN,Tanraam. ti i Tobacco. * The New Tobacco Have :r." VELVET " ? Tried ,.,. . V JLL. V.-Ei I I If not, TRY It and compete in the Velvet Limerick Competition Twenty Cash Prizes as under Ist Prize ..*' ... ..." £5 O O 2nd „ ... ... .... £3 O O 3rd/ „ ... . ... ... £1 lO O 2 Prizes of ... ... ... IS O _ S >« „ ... ... ,/. 7 6 „ 19 « „ ... ... ... 2 6 Here's the Limerick : A lady of excellent taste Cried "Sir,' I will not be embraced. Your Tobacco, Tknow, Isn't * Velvet,' and — t» Judge; C. N. BAETEBTZ, Editor, " The Triad? Wellington. READ THE CONDITIONS: . (/) Competitors have to supply a missing line, the last word of which must rhyme with the word "Embraced." (2) Competitors may send in as many attempts as they wish but each attempt must be accompanied by one (l) empty tin of "Velvet.'* (3) The Judge's decision will be final. (4) All entries must be made by 31st July, 1914, after which date the Competition will close. (5) Successful Competitors' names and addresses will be published in the leading newspapers throughout New Zealand^ (6) Attempts to be posted With fall name and fall address and an empty tin of " VELVET" to : —-—--------------——-—---- " VELVET," 97 Box 181, G.P.0.. WELLINGTON. N.Z. Business Cards. Business Notices. J7OR ip op -DRESSING, »TIHE T7-ADRI rpiMBER pp.. T : USE ~ "^ J EEDS T>ASIC OLAG. CUSTOMS STREET WEST. Actual Analysis, 21 por cent. Phos. Acid. ._. „TT_. T ~ „, Fin»ae» through 10.000 meshes to square B G TIMBEI inch. 80 per cent. KAURI. K IMU THE BEST SLAG EVER PLACED ON MATAI. TOTARA THE AUCKLAND MARKET. - JARRAH. OREGO: Arriving Monthly. PRICE. £ 4 PER TON P.O.R. OR JOINERY> gASHE£ F. 0.8.. AUCKLAND. MANUFACTURED PROM THOROUGI SEABONED TIMBER Solo Agent. ONLY. WILLIAM -ROULSTON, -~ . " ~ V> XX Catalogues and Price Lists on Applied KING ST.. PUKEKOHE. 'A. B. 1110 ™ AND SONS. QRANGE f>LOSS( RECEIVING. FORWARDING. AND AEAHGB T» L°a a ( RECEIVING. FORWARDING. AND \J Jt> UH S ( PARCEL DELIVERY AGENCY. OEANGE0 EANGE g^OSSC Commerce Street Office—Telephone HI. fIEA. Wharf Office—Telopiioue 608. , *' JJ E W ZEALAN D 7, BEST. The Finest Tea Procurable. rp HORN E' 8 ONCE TRIED. •<*■. Q A USAGES. ALWAYS USED. All Grocers. 2s lb. fPHOKNE'S iTV/TEAI OUPPLY. S3. Karangahape Road. Wholesale from G. A. "B tJTa,LB AWIS C°" JJNTBJCAN AND p 0 „ J I'D.. STOCK" AND BHAREBROKERB. AUCKLAND . MORTGAGES ARRANGED. TfAT-SPOOB'—Supplied to several Boro So. 6. NEW ZEALAND IN'SURANCa p_i,«h oun s ; t ßUre kill A »" smell. ch( BUDDINGS. AnCKLAJII). TO. Cobb. EllS '* '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15550, 6 March 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15550, 6 March 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15550, 6 March 1914, Page 10

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