DEAF FORTY YEARS. The description of a simple remedy, by which a complete care of deafness and noises in the bead of forty years’ standing has just been effected, will be sent free to anyone who applies to J, H. Nicholson, 175, William street, Melbourne. Father—‘You are six years old to-day, Tommy, and from now you must try and be a better boy.’ Tommy— ‘ Say, pa, what’s the matter with putting it off until I am seven or eight.’ ADELINA PATTI. Mdmji. Adelina Patti writes" I have found it matcblens for the bands and complexion. (Signe 1) Adelina Patti. Pears rfoap, the Toilet and Nursery. Prevents ree nee roughness, and chapping. Sold everywhere Stanley says that certain portions of Africa will always be worthless on account of the ravages of the grasshoppers. In one instance he saw a column of young grasshoppers ten miles broad by 30 long marching down a valley, and when the grass was fired against them they were thick enough to smother the flames. The Best Remedy foe Indigestion.— if URTON'H CAMOMILE PILLS are conAdenrly recommended os a simple remedy for Indigestion, which is the cause of nearly all the iiaeastc- to which we are subject. Norton’ j Pills with justice called the ‘Natural Streigthener of the Homan Stomach,’ act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient, are mild in their operation, and safe under any circa a.lances. Sold In bottles, at Is l£d, 2s 9d, 11s, by all medicine vendors throughout the world. A measure against the adulteration of tea has been in operation in Russia now for upwards of a year. The Government undertakes to label packets of tea, of various weights, if they are found to be genuine. The Government labels are affixed by persons employed by the Government, working under the control of official inspectors. The cost of the work is defrayed ont of the money realised by the sale of the labels. The labelling is not imperative, bat most of the tea merchants in the retail trade have bad recourse to it to increase their sales, and Her Majesty’s Consul at £t. Petersburg reports in the two capitals the system has checked the traffic in adulterated teal CADBURY’S COCOA. Absolutely Pure—Therefore Best,
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9184, 5 January 1891, Page 4
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