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LITTLEJOHNS’ WATCHES. No Agents. No Branch Establishments ONLY ADDRESS W. LITTLEJOHN AND SON by Appointment .... ate... EXCELLENCY THE OOVSBNOB. LAMBTON QUAY. "WELLINGTON. .'5 ; • < \X

THE GEEATEST BLESSING OF LIFE It a perfect state of health, and the only way to ensure this is by keeping the biood pure. worn this rimposi ‘Fruit S&vs 3 Zb Blrnply Invaluable, ai II Nmom by natural umri, and without hazardous force, all ftatid matter from the blood and met* just as slmplp on the animal system as sunshine does on the vegetable world. It supplies the want of pure ripe fruit, so essential to animal economy. It corrects all errors In eating and drinking, and counteracts the effect of drinking impure water. As a health-giving beverage it is without doubt the best for hot and sultry dlmates. IMPORTANT TO ALL--As a n»mr«a I product of nature, üb« JSNO S * FRUIT SALT.' You cannot) overstate its great value in keeping the BLOOD PURE. Without such a simple precaution the JEOPARDY of life is immensely increased. As a means of keeping the Wystan dear, and thus taking away the groundwork of Malarious Diseases, and all liver Complaint*, or as a Healthgiving, Refreshing, Cooling, and Invigorating Beverage, or as a Gentle .Laxative a»d Tonio in the various Forms of Indigestion, .'wr SBEAIIAPtfF nj ADDUfCA JLn —* HOTM. DZ COUBONNE, MOKAT, BwITSKULAHU, patient of mine, who was on a tour for the sake of his health. He had been mffering from giddiness when rising in the morning, perpetual nausea, and constant attacks^of severe diarrhoea. He had consulted several London and Parisian doetors without receiving any lasting remedy ; he now conaulted * sxamined ’rim and was pulled at his ease. He was in a bad state, and XJniucvd be was not long for this world. Bethinking m© of the wonderful remedy my wrie had given rnTwhilst I was an Invalid (suffering under somewhat similar yet much slighter circumstances), I resolved me to recommend it to him. This remedy was ENO’S “ FIiDTT SALT.” I directed my patient to take .wo cose* por aay, morning and night, and in a short period he expressed himself cured. Sir, 7 write to you fas a professional man) to thank you for your great invention, wliwo has .fit oalv cured mvaelf. mv nationt. and many other sufterew, but hasprw-"*!?. ■Mi Bb BVUv vtUe rv& jULvwvswwMVy 7 gxink to those needing a mild aperient.— l am, your® sincerely (an M.U.) ■ msmmime me* MU* amd tee thmt the CdptuU it narked ITO'H ’ FRUIT Mpm hme bem iwspoted on by worthless imitations. Meld t Gh&tUtr throughout Mbs Colonies, fair at swo’s salt* wobks ? Loadoa, **.S. 9 by 3* 0. Er&Q’& ttmL

USE LITTLE’S SHEEP DIPS. ILUID DIP, the Best Non-poisonous Dip. Used and recommended by Owners of over 5,000,000 sheep in New Zealand alone. Price (in casks), 5s 6d per gallon. One gallon Fluid makes 100 gallons Dip.!£&]£“ % pi E m m m m m POWDER DIP—A Poisonous Dip, combined with Glycerine : the of many years* experience. Wonderfully successful. Is Displacing all other Poisonous Dips. Sales have Trebled each year since introduced. Exterminates Vermin, keeps Wool soft and bright; easily mixed. Cheapest and Best Poisonous Dip in the Market. Note Prioe—ln Improved Iron Kegs, 50s per owt; in Cases of ten 101 b Packets, 50s per case. One owt makes 1000 gallons of Dip. Chihf A<jk nts —Blackburn© A Co., Christchurch. District Aoknts Wellington: Levin & Co.; Murray, Roberts & Co.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1196, 1 February 1895, Page 40

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Page 40 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1196, 1 February 1895, Page 40

Page 40 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1196, 1 February 1895, Page 40