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JjIAMILY HERALD, Monthly 6d. The Illustrated London Neios, in reference to pure literature, speaks of “The Family Herald, that joy to tens of thousands of innocent English households.” jjIAMILY HERALD, Monthly 6d. The Saturday Review says : Its novels and tales are quite as well written as the best circulating library stories.” The Answers to Correspondents cannot be fictitious, a romance and a life history being embodied in almost each of them. The editor is the confidant and confessor in every station of life. F AMILY HERALD, Monthly 6d. The Literary Gazette says: “It must ba said of the Family Herald, that it is tha purest reading of all purely amusing literature ; it is indeed a family paper.” JjIAMILY HERALD, Monthly 6d. The British Quarterly Review says “ Under the head of * The Story Teller,’ we have novels and tales simpler and purer in structure than in the other penny serials. There are charming verses let into its pages, like sunshine, to brighten them. It is well considered with reference to its aims, and is various and amusing, with a fair amount of utility intermixed. Of all these publications we are inclined to consider the Family Herald the best.” AMILY HERALD, Monthly fid. The Boolcseller says: “ For amusing reading, such as may be admitted to one’s household without fear of eonsequencea, we can recommend the Family Herald. You I get portions of a well wrilten novel, novel- [ lettes, useful information, interspersed throughout, answers to correspondents, alone worth the money, and a variety of other matters,, which will make readers either merrier or wiser, or perhaps both.” B— The FAMILY HERALD • be had at a small percentage [ ever the published price, of Gordon and j Gotch, Melbourne and Sydney ; Geo. Robert- ' son, Melbourne ; of all Colonial fiooksellers ; or direct from W. Stevens, 421, Strand London, for 14s per annum, post free FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.”— See Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. CLARKE’S WORLD FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. Trade Mark, —“ Blood Mixture.” THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER, For cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurities, canuot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds it is a never-failing and permanent cure. It Cures old sores Cures ulcerated sores onThe neck. Cures ulcerated sore legs Cure blackheads, or pimples on the faco Cures scurvy sores Cures cancerous ulcers Cures blood and skin diseases Cures grandular swellings Clears the blood from all impure matter. From whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of Testimonials from all parts. Sold in Bottles 2s 3d each, and in Cases, containing six times the quantity, lls each—sufficient to effect a permanent cure in tha great majority of long-standing cases, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world. Sole Proprietor, F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, Apothecaries’ Hall, Lincoln, England. EXTORT AGENTS. Burgoyne, Burbidges & Co, Coleman street, London Newbery and Sons, 37 Newgate street, London Barclay and Sons, 95 Farringdon street, London Sanger and Sons, Oxford street, London And all the London Wholesale Houses. NEW ZEALAND AGENTS. Kempthorne, Prosser & Co, Wholesale Druggists, Dunedin MELBOURNE AGENTS. Felton, Grimwade & Co, Wholesale Druggist* E. and H. Keogh, Wholesale Druggists Hemmons & Co, Wholesale Druggists Fitch and French SYDNEY AGENTS. Elliott Brothers & Co, Wholesale Druggists Ed. Row & Co ADELAIDE AGENTS. Faulding & Co. Wholeaole Druggists BRISBANE AGENTS. Berkley & Taylor, Wholesale Druggists November 22, 1873. 52w. LAMPS !! 808 KEROSENE, PETROLEUM, PARAFFIN WRIGHT AND BUTTLER Manheacthrers and Exporters, BIRMINGHAM. Photographs and Books on application. Gayitly improved designs. American Burners desired. Chandeliers in great variety. Patentees of the celebrated ‘ ECLIPSE”—NO CHIMNEY BURNER, All orders must be sent through an English houes or aeeompaiuedby 60 days’ draft.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 133, 10 January 1874, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 133, 10 January 1874, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 133, 10 January 1874, Page 21

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