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Drink Empire ceas Pure Excellence 5 Ss the. secret of the century-old reputation of 9 k for Liver Troubles, Biliousness, Indigestion, Heartburn and kindred complaints. Cockle’s Pills are the oldest and best family medicine, and, being entirely vegetable in their composition, are also the safest. COCKLE’S PILLS enjoy the privilege of inclusion in the British Pharmacopoeia, and are therefore recommended and prescribed by medical men throughout the Englishspeaking world. I I FREE FROM MERCURY,

m\ S.&H. HARRIS EBONITE WATERPROOF BLACKING S.& H„ HARRIS’ HARNESS. PREPARATIONS.' For Boots DIRECTIONS FOR USING and Shoes, HARRIS’S /for/iess Composition Harness and all Black Leather Articles ■rssj'^pi Does not linjure the leather. Requires no brushing:. ASK FOR IT. Sold by all Saddlers, ironmongers and Storekeepers. EVI a. nu factory: LONDON, E., ENGLAND. ’S HEALTH GIVING, COOLING, FRU REFRESHING, AND INVIGORATING. A Simplte Remedy for Preventing and Curing by Natural Means -All Functional Derangements of the Liver, Errors in Diet, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Constipation, &c. THE EFFECT of ENO’S ‘ FRUIT SALT ’ on a DISORDERED, SLEEPLESS, and FEVERI3H CONDITION l» SIMPLY MARVELLOU3. It Is, in fact, NATURE’S OWN REMEDY, and an UNSURPASSED ONE. Prepared only by J. C. ENO, Ltd., ‘ FRU IT SALT ’ WORKS, LONDON, ENG., byJ. C. ENO’S Patent,

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New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 59

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Page 59 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 59

Page 59 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, 22 January 1902, Page 59

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