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Local Option.—Although doctors do _ not believe in “ local option” (when their patients diet is in question), they are strong advocates of prohibition. Frequently, for instance, they prohibit the use of tea, and order instead “ Cadbury’s Cocoa Essence.” But they know what they are doing, for the latter article meets every possible requirement that health, appetite, and economy can suggest. c

FOR THE KIDNEYS, LIVEIMJRINARYORGAHS THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER. Tlierc is only one way by which any disease can be cured, and (Hat is by removing (lie cause —whatever it may he. Tlie great medical authorities of the day declare that nearly every disease is caused by deranged Kidneys or Saver. To restore these therefore is the only way hy which health can he secured. Mere is where IVAItSEIt’S SAFE CUKE has achieved its great reputation. It sicts directly upon the kidneys and liver, and hy placing them in a healthy condition drives disease and pain from the system. For all Ividney, Saver, and Urinary troubles; for I he distressing disorders of Women ; for Malaria, ami physical troubles generally, litis great remedy has no equal. For Sale by all Chemists. For Diabetes asks for IVARXUK'S SAFE DIABETES CUBE. Send for Pamphlet, free, to H. H. WARNER <& CO., Melbourne, Aus. Rochester, X.lf., London, Eng., Toronto, Ont.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 745, 11 June 1886, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 745, 11 June 1886, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 745, 11 June 1886, Page 6

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