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A Natural Tonic.—Hevltuy Bile. —When the liver is not making healthy bile or insufficient quan tity tho blood becomes impure—the groundwork of disease and produces constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness, headaches. &c., ENO’d *' Fruit Salt " is the best remedy. A gentleman writes ;—“ I have used * Eno’s Fruit Salt ’ for six years, aud I willingly endorse the statement that it is imperatively ncceslary to the enjoyment of perfect health. By its use many kinds of food will agree which otherwise would produce wretchedness. Caution Examine each bottle and see that the capsule is marked Eoo’s “ Fruit Salt; ” without it you have been imposed on by wo.thless imitations. Sold by all chemists. Prepared only at Euo's “ Fruit Salt ’’ Works, Pomeroy street, New Cioss road, London, Eng., by J. CEno’s patent. 5 KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES cpro Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis. Medical testimony states that no other medicine is so effectual in the xuro of these dangerous maladies. One lozeng* alone gives case, 1 one or two at bedtime ensures rest. For relieving , difficulty of breathing they are invaluable. They contdn no opium nor any violent drug. sj]d by all chemists, in tins. Is IJd and 2s 9d each. Holloway’s Pills and Ointment.— Travellers and Emigrants.—Those who cross the seas change the climate, but they do not change the constitution. The altered conditions of life, the exigencies ol travel and other causes render the traveller and emigrant peculiarly liable to diseases and accidents when far from efficient medical aid. With those associated remedies at hand they may bo said to have a physician always at their call, aud they may be certain that situations will bo constantly arising in which they will require a ready resource in time of need. Tho directions for use which accompany each box and pot of Holloway’s Pills aud Ointment are written in plain and simple language, and are applicable in all cases

Are uncqualcd for the cure of constipation, dyspepsia, Jaundice, bilious troubles, liver com* plaints, sick headache, and colds. Being purely vegetable and without mineral drug of any kind, their use is attended with no injurious consequences. Though radical In effect, they are mild in operation, and, therefore, the Favorite Family Aperient their delicate coating of sugar and gelatine making them peculiarly acceptable to both sexes and all ages. Ayer’s Pills are recommended by leading physicians and are famed the world over for their remarkable cleansing properties, rot only on the stomach and bowels, but on the blood and other fluids of the body. As an after-dinner Pill, to assist the process of digestion, they arc Invaluable. Ko traveler, either by land or sea, should fail to be provided

Ayer’s Skills, PREPABED BY . Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Hass., 0. S. A. Sold by Druggists and Medicine Vendors. - y I 1801 a for the HAIR & SKIM An elegant dresaingesquteitely perfumed, removes all Impurities from the scalp, prevents baldness and gray, hair, and causes the hair to grow Thick, Soft and Beautiful. Infallible for curing eruptions, diseases of the skin, glands and muscles, and quickly hcalicgcats, bums, bruises, sprains, &C. Caution.—None genuine without the trade-mark of Barclay & Co.. New York, sihred to each fcottia STEELPENS - COEQ M EDAiI- PARIS,IX7XWOLFE'S Schnapps.— Bswara of dangerous counterfeits.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9320, 15 June 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9320, 15 June 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9320, 15 June 1891, Page 4

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