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BILLIARD TABLES ■sStfii >sS GOLD MEDAL, SYDNEY. GOLD MEDAL, CALCUTTA. BUSSOTOHES & WATTS, LOKBOM. These celebrated Match and Prize Medal Tables, on which Cook, Roberts, Mitchell, and Peall have made their largest breaks CAN BE PURCHASED IN THE COLONY. Also BILLIARD CLOTHS at all prices, IVORY BALLS, CUES, TIPS, CEMENT. Cook and Roberts’s Champion Cues. The PATENT SECRET-JOINTED CUE, invaluable to Travellers. The Neio Cue-Tip Cramp , invaluable /or tipping your own Cue. B. & W.’S PATENT SIGHTING ANGLE Will improve your gariie 20 in 100. “ BILLIARDS SIMPLIFIED.” Also ■ mm Q © m LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH AT 3KT lO> 3 Tory-street, Wellington. Agent for the ss/e of Burroughes and Watts' Goods . TEETH LIKE PEARLS, white and sound teeth, perfect freedom from decay, a healthy action of the gums, and delightfully fragrant breath can beat be obtained by discarding gritty tooth powders and acid washes and using daily owlandA’ Odonto or Pour! I>nf ifrice. u white powder composed of tho most recherche ingredients of the Oriental ii. i.a'. turn .v.Hiva-i’.cd free from any gritty or deleterious ingredients; it whitens and preserves i r.c "At* n en*.s a»«d arrests decay, eradicates scurvy, strengthens the gums, and gives a P.'-y*”? ! too to the breath, while its anti-septic and anti-scorbutic proneriies exercise a /j.cJiiy >»•••*<• influence on the teeth and gums. All Dentists allow that neither washes or ’ e as efficacious for polishing tho tenth and preventing decav as a mire and .vder: such ROWLANDS’ ODONTQ has always proved itself. •itty tooth No other Odoiito is genuine. ROWLANDS’ RIACAS3AR fair and golden-haired people arid ohildr ROWLAP4OS’ KALVDOR and reTirtsr.-s the r-kin ,v*tt. ,:n ~ ll> » u! cm o. -idea, of2o, Hatton Uartlou. TVmrtu" ■•■■■■• .1.1 - • • is r.o-.Y o-.ili i:i a golden colour for *nvlimbn nil cutaneous a:ivy|.. • . I n<‘»‘:uC;oUo ..Uitiliions. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENTSKEMFTHORNE PROSSER AND C 0.., DUNEDIN, AUCKLAND, AND CHRISTCHURCH. -o SAINSBURY, ELLISDON, AND CO., DUNEDIN

NO ENGLISH STABLE IS CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT For Sprains, Curbs, and Splints when form ing. For Over-reaches, Chapped Heels, Wind Galls. For Rheumatism In Horses: For Sore Throats and Influenza. For Broken Knees, Bruises, Capped Hocks. For Sore Shoulders, Sore Backs. For Foot Rot, and Sore Mouths in Sheep and Lambs. For Sprains, Cuts, Bruises in Dogs. SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS. ' From His Grace the i uke of Rutland. ‘ Belvoir, Grantham, Dec. 1, 1879. * Sirs, —Elliman’s Royal Embrocation is used in my stables. I think it very useful. ‘ Rutland. * Master of Belvoir Hunt.’ ‘ Castle Weir, Kington, Herefordshire. ‘ Dec. 3rd, 1878. * Gentlemen.—l use the Royal Embrocation in my stables and kennels, and have found it very serviceable. I have also used the Universal Embrocation for lumbago and rheumatism for the last two years, and have suffered very little since using it. ‘ R. H. Pktce. Lieut.-Col., Master of Radnorshire Hunt.’ ELLIMAN’S ROYAL EMBROCATION. Sold by Chemists, Stores, and Saddlers, Price 2s. &UMA«rs<?EMBRDCfInOII. Rheumatism Lumbaoo. Spraihs.Broises.Sti ff-ness, Sore Throat c-o- Colo Chest Co los. ITheSaPest. Quickest.most: certain remedy. . C Trepccred only bjr ' _ EIiMMAM, SoNS&g encla ndJ D LO. p THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES AND NEW ZEALAND MAIL Are regularly filed for reference at the offices of THE ASSOCIATED NEWS & ADVER TISING BUREAU of New Zealand, where advertisements are received for any paper published throughout the world. StichDury buildings, Auckland

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 780, 11 February 1887, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 780, 11 February 1887, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 780, 11 February 1887, Page 28

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