S 0 ; .. <•'->- 'ftSfiS NON-INTOXICATING-. One Small B«tth makes 6 to 8 Gait* of Beer I DELICIOUS ‘WHOLESOME. GOOD FOR THE HEALTH. ••• • ‘ ■, your doctor GOOD FOR THE POCKET. WILL TELr YOTJ THAT GOOD FOR THE OLD. HERB BEER HI the safest GOOD FOR THE YOUNG. GOOD FOR EVERYBODY. OF ALL SUMMER drinks. GOOD FOR Sold by all Chemists and Grocers. AGENTS: Aitken, Wilson &, Co., ■WELLINGTON ; (S. J. Bad ham, CHRISTCHURCH. nHf: i.a mil* i''-' a* m m --1 L m NEWBALL & MASON, "OTT.NGHAM ENGLAND.
IS RBAT jrrjui m Tbs most Refreshing Drink in Mew Zeeland. MONTSERRAT. Lime-Fruit Juice and Cordials 93 Trade Mart either with water or created water is a delightful thirst quencher. The LANGET mays : “We counsel the public to drink Lime-Fruit Juice whenever and wherever they list. It is a far more wholesome drink than any form of alcohol.” Sole Consignees— EYANS, LESCHER, & WEBB. LONDON. EVANS, SONS & CO., LIVERPOOL. AGENTS :-\V. k (i. Turnlmll k C 0.,: KcmpthorM, Prosser & Co., Ltd., "Wellington. A. C. Sclanacrs aw* Nelson. Burgess, Fraser & Co., New Plymouth.
BERGER’S FOOD For Infants, Invalids? and the A£e«L GOLD MEDAL Awarded, Health Exhibition, London. Benger’s Food lias attained a world-wide reputation, noi by extravagant or sensational advertisement, but by the constant recommendation of those woo use it in their families, and of those members of the medical profession "wno know its value. The Lancet describes it as Mr. “Benger’s admirable preparation.’ The British Medical Journal says :—“ Benger’s Food has by its excellence established a reputation of its own.” The Illustrated Medical News says :—“ Infants do remarkably wel on it. There is certainly a great future before it.” - BENGER'S FOOD is sold in tins by Chemists, &0., everywhere. Wholesale of all Wholesale Houses.
EVERY MAN* Uon Tk’S!. 8 ? 1 ' treated -without stomach medlca. mSS.™’ eae Y and P loaßant - Will Offset a periect and permanent curt.u Sont in a nlain aeaiod rjNE°ESH r DQN f i?SS I f? aE ; NOR ' rON ’ MSS “' LiXHB, IjOHDqh, Eko.O ver 30 years' continuous success.
TO CUKE A COLD IN ONE Take Laxative Bromo i. ed “L.8.Q." Ltd „ V* Agents: Sharland and Co., lington. 4 V ft
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New Zealand Mail, 5 February 1902, Page 66
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