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V! & <-* q “ SHAKESPEARE—The Greatest Genius who has ever yet lived ’’—taught the DIVINENESS of FORGIVENESS, of Perpetual MERCY, of CONSTANT PATIENCE, of ENDLESS PEACE, of Perpetual Gentleness. If you can show me one who knew these things better than this man, show him !! I KNOW HIM NOT !! ... If he had appeared as a Divine; they won hi have BURNED HIM ; as a POLITICIAN they would have BEHEADED HIM ; but God made him a PLAYER. “HE TAUGHT THAT KINDNESS IS NOBLER THAN REVENGE !! ’’ The Rev. George Dawson, M.A. “ Earthly power doth then show likest God’s | And that same prayer doth teach us all to render When Mercy Seasons Justice, | THE DEEDS OF MERCY.’’— Shakespeare. i What higher aim can man attain Than conquest over human pain ? JEOPARDY OF LIFE, THE GREAT DANGER OF DELAY. You can chain the trickling stream, but not the Raging Torrent. THHAT EVERYBODY SHOULD READ —How important it is VW every individual to have at hand some simple, effective, and palatal ; is to _ . . palatable remedy such as ENO’S FRUIT SALT, to check disease at the onset!! ! For this Is the time. With very little trouble you can change the course of the trickling inountain stream, but not the rolling river. It will defy all your tiny efforts. I feel I cannot sufficiently impress this important information upon all Householders, Ship Captains, or Europeans generally, who are visiting or residing in any hot or foreign climate. Whenever a change is contemplated likely to disturb the condition of health, let ENO’S “FRUIT SALT” be your companion, for under any circumstances its use is beneficial, and never can do harm. When you feel out of sorts, yet unable to say why, frequently without any warning you “I used my * FRUIT SALT in my last severe attack of fever, are suddenly seized with lassitude, disinclination for bodily or mental exertions, loss of appetite, sickness, pain in the forehead, dull aching of back and limbs, coldness of the surface, and often shivering, etc., etc., then your whole body is out of order, the spirit of danger has been kindled, but you do not know where it may end; it is a real necessity to have a simple remedy at hand. The Pilot can so steer and direct as to bring the ship into safety, hut he cannot quell the raging storm. The common idea when not feeling well is “I will wait and see ; perhaps 1 shall be better to-morrow whereas had a supply of ENO’S “ FRUIT SALT” been at hand, and use made of it at the onset, all calamitous results might have been avoided. What dashes to the earth so many hopes, breaks so many sweet alliances, blasts so many auspicious enterprises, is Death? and I have every reason to say I believe it saved my life.” J. C. EN 0. XX O ITS T “ During the Afghan War, I verily believe Kandahar was won by us all taking up large supplies of ENO’S “FRUIT SALT,” and so arrived fit to overthrow half A dozen Ayub Khans.” —From “ Mess Stories,” by “ Proteous," published by Messrs. Simpkin, Marshall cfc Co. CAUTlON. —famine each Bottle and see that the Capsule is marked Eno’s “Fruit Salt.” Without it you will have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sold by all Chemists. Directions in Sixteen Languages—How to Prevent Disease. Protection in every Country. Prepared only at ENO’S "FRUIT SALT” WORKS, POMEROY STREET, NEW CROSS ROAD, LONDON, S.E., BY J. C. ENO’S PATENT.

I COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholesale News-agents & Booksellers, PAPER AGENTS, &0., Are prepared to execute indents of any sort on MOST LIBERAL TEEMS, And solicit correspondence on the subject. — - 15, ST. BEIDE ST., LONDON, AND MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, AND BRISBANE,

sc tTSEM'GiCARBOLIC DISINFECTUTS, THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY DOUBLE BRAND, AWARDED 50 GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS, IN EACH CASE THE HIGHEST AWARD WHEN TESTED AGAINST OTHER DISINFECTANTS. CALVERT’S REFINED No. 5 CARBOLIC is the most powerful Disinfectant suitable for general use. It is sold in Is. and Is. 6d. Ribbed Bottles, A, and 1 Gallon Tins, at 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d., and 6s. 6d., per Tin (English Rates). —See Trade Mark on each Cork. CALVERT’S 15 PER GENT. CARBOLIC POWDER is very useful for sprinkling over dry refuse and destroying or preventing offensive odours at small cost, as it is effective when sparingly used. It is sold in 6d., Is., and Is. 6d. Tin Dredgers, and in 7or 14 lb. Tins, at 2s. 6d. and 4s. (English rates), or in Casks at lower proportionate rates. CALVERTS “PRICKLY-HEAT” SOAP (6d. and Is. Bars) is of great value as an anti-irritant in warm climates and was used by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, when m India, under eminent medical advice.—Trade Mark on each Bar. CALVERT’S 20 PER CERT. CARBOLIG SOAP is largely used in India, North and South America, and the Colonies as a remedy for Skin Ailments, Mosquito and Insect bites and Sores—ls. Tablets and 1 lb. 3s. 6d. Bars (each in Tin). CALVERTS CARBOLIC TOOTH POWDER lias now the largest sale of any Dentifrice, and it is quite unequalled for preserving the teeth and purifying the breath. bmoK&r.v win find it very useful. Sold in 6d., Is., and Is. 6d. Tins. Cheap, Strong-smelling Imitations should be avoided; they usually contain no real Carbolic. We also supply TOOTH PASTE in 6d., Is., and Is. 6d. Pots, and a liquid Dentifrice DEiTTO-PHENOLENE ”) in Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. Bottles—each prepared with purest Carbolic, THE BEST dental preservative All Original Packages have the Trad© Mark on Label; also over the Oork of No. 5 Fluid. Buyers should be careful to see the Trade Mark on each package, as inferior and ■worthless preparations are often substituted. MAITTTFACTUREH ST\/T A T<3~~FTIB CTER, 33HnT 0 WHOSE PREPARATIONS GAN BE HAD FROM CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS.

5 JOHN DUTHIE & Co. (LIMITED). WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND IRON-MERCHANTS IMPORTERS of Bar, Sheet and Plate Iron, Cast, Shear, Spring, and Blister Steel, Pig Iron, Horse Shoes, Putnam's Horse Nails, Files and Rasps, Blacksmiths’ Tools. IMPORTERS of Galvanised Corrugated and Plain Iron, Sheet Lead, Sheet Zinc, Ridging and Spouting* Ewbanks’ and Wire Nails, Lead-Headed Nails, Roofing Felt, Builders’ Ironmongery of every description IMPORTERS of White and Red Lead, Dry Colors, Mixed Paints, Raw and Boiled Oil, Methylated Spirits, Painters’ and Coach Varnishes, Painters’ Brushware, Window Glass, Putty. IMPORTERS of Annealed Iron and Stee Fencing Wit- , Johnson’s 4-barb Galvanised Wire, Rabbit Netting, Standard Iron Fencing Staples and Strainers, Rabbit Traps. IMPORTERS of White’s and Knight’s Portland Csmn”'?. IMPORTERS of Hedge Trimmers and Slashers, Bill Ji >oks, Fern Hooks, Spades, Shovels, Picks, Mattocks, Wedges. IMPORTERS of Hornsby’s Ploughs and Fittmgs, Situ'‘lex Harrows, Chaff Cutters, Corn Crushers, Reapers and Mowers, Reapers an cl Binders, Horse Rakes. IMPORTERS of Sharp’s and Mann’s Axes, Circular, Vertical, Pit and Cross-cut. Saws, Leather and Vulcanised Mill Belting, Saw Mill Machinery. IMPORTERS of, and Agents for, • HANSEN’S ’ PATENT CREAM SEPARATOR. This machine is of Danish invention, i-- more efficient, easier to manage, requires ranch less motive power, an i has a larger actual Creaming Capacity than any other Separator of corresponding size. BUTHIE Sc 00. Willis And Victoria streets, Wellington. .

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 932, 10 January 1890, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 932, 10 January 1890, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 932, 10 January 1890, Page 32

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