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igfejs- £ 4 o POWELL’S jg ALSAM 0 F NISE EI) WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. ALL THE WORLD OVER, the RECOGNISED COUGH REMEDY. Its immense sate throughout the world indicates its inestimable value. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. The Dean of Westminster’s Verger writes: —“I was advised to try the Balsam of Aniseed; I did, and have found very great relief. It is most comforting in allaying irritation and givi lg strength tothe voice.” Lionel Brough, Esq., the eminent actor, writes: —"I think it an invaluable medi-'. cine for members of my profession, and have always recommended it to my brother and sister artistes.” Air Thomas Hughes, ChemitL Llandilo, October Ist, 1896, writes:—" Singularly, I have commenced my fifty-second' year in business to-day. 1 v-jmember my mother giving me your Balsam for coughs and colds nearly 70 years ago. My chest and voice are as sound as a bell now.” Loosens the phlegm immediately. NIGHT COUGH Quickly Relieved. SEE TRADE MARK AS ABOVE ON ’ EACH WRAPPER. See the words “Thomas Powell, Blackfriars road, London,” on the Government Stamp. Refuse Imitations. Established 1821. SQUATTERS and FARMERS WHEN ORDERING THEIR STORES SHOULD NOT OMIT THIS TIMEHONOURED COUGH REMEDY. FOR A COUGH. jpOWELI/S BALSAM OF ANISEED ,TjIOR ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, Etc. SOLD BY CHEMISTS and STOREKEEPERS THROUGHOUT the AUSTRALIAN. NEW ZEALAND, and CAPE. COLONIES. Bottles Is lid, 2s 3d and 4s Gd. SPECIAL OAUT !O N. - - STEARINS CANDLES - - or’ THE steabihs Pirns ummiMmz go “ a. ;p o i. j.j or IX SCHIEDAM, HOLLAND. riNITE IT rectors cf tie Company give notice to the- Trade that owing to the Spußon* Ur,«s of tk«:i' brand, the Caudles fc.r Use Au. twhaaBU'l NT ere Zeal usd inurhetn will in future stiup’y cn their u.ual lai;e:s the nair.e “ SCHIEDAM ” Thev obtained THE MFTP Af, or’ MBH.iT AT VIENNA, 1373. THE GOLD MEDAL AT PARIS, H 73. thk con:- .medal at akstersdam. im And the diploma d’honut-nr Digm-at. Award Antwerp, ISSS ’ AT BAILLIST. rpnE y usthalian nniiE T IIE A M AC; - 1-XB-Art and Literature. A USTEALIAN J^J'AG.V ZINE—f Of the New Nation. HE A USTEALIAN J^JAGAZIME--9s Per Annum. rjIHE AUSTRALIAN J^/TAGAZiAE— Serial and Short - -uries. rjAHE A USTEALIAN J/JAGAZINEEeviews and Poetry. npuu STRALiAN "jVT AGAZINECROSES TAKEN. COPIES OBTAINABLE. NINEPENCE EACH, No. I—APRIL. No. 2—MAY. Writers. No. 2. Artists, Henry Lawson Souter Arthur Adams Lambert W. B. Beattie ' r-ong IT. K. Wilford Musket, t Chris. Brennan Guruck Golf Notes. USTEALIAN A NATIONAL MAGAZINE. ART AND LITERATURE. AT BAILLIE'S. T KE A JJAGAZINE—-vA-y By Appointment to His ExcellancV the late Governor. JAMES J gUETIS y CUSTOMS AND SHIPPING AGENT. FORWARDING & GENERAL CARRIER, Customhouse quay, Wellington, P.O. Box 168. Telephone No. 9. Goods and Parcels forwarded to any part of the .World, Furniture Carefully Re-: moved. Telegrams and Letters receive' Prompt attention.. Steamers and trains, waited on where desired. Patron* can' *eiy on every care and attention. - i

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1424, 15 June 1899, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1424, 15 June 1899, Page 25

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