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HunyadiJanos. “ THE RICHEST OF NATURAL APERIENT WATERS?’ Baron LIEBIG. Mild\ certain, and most valuable Sir W. AITKEN, M.D., F.R.S. “SPEEDY, SURE, & GENTLE.” <• The most certain and comfortable Pur . gative in cases of Constipation and Sluggid) -Liver or Piles.” \ Inspector-General MCPHERSON, M.D. *< Unrivalled as a customary aperient?’ BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. “ Relieves the kidneys,unloads the liver t and opens the bowels\ ■ LONDON MEDICAL RECORD* * 1 Invariably and promptly successful?’ Professor VIRCHOW, Berli«. Ordinary Dose, a Wineglassfid before breakfast. Sole Exporters, the APOLLINAkIS CO., Lim., 19 Regent Street , England, WHOSE NAME UPON EVERY LABEL BECUREB GENUINENtH Of all Druggists and Mineral IVaferlDealert.

A Remarkable caae of tomnabuiistn odour red at Bath. A servant girl named Dave about 2 am walked from her bed in the house Where she is In service, into 'the street With Only her night clothes on. She Went to the house of a friehd and knookod at the door for a considerable time. Not being answered the girl walked about two miles into the country, where she was stopped by two men and conveyed to Bath Hospital. She awoke after being placed in a bed.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 870, 2 November 1888, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 870, 2 November 1888, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 870, 2 November 1888, Page 8