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Scientists say that the orange was origin* ally a berry, and its evolution has been going on for more than a thousand years. ADELINA PATTI. . Mdme, Adelina. Patti writes “ I have found it matchless for the hando and com* plexion/ (Signed) Adelina Patti. Pears* Soap, for the Toilet and Nursery. Prevents redness, roughness, and chapping. Sold everywhere. The coloured pooplo cf the United States in 17D0 wero one fifth of tho entire population, in 1850 they were les* than one-sixth, and in ISSC tho proportion was but a little more than one eighth. DE IP FORTS' YEARS. The description of a simple remedy, by which a complete cure of deafness and noises in tho head of forty years* standing has just been effected, will ba sent free to anyone who applies to J. H, Nicholson, 175, William otreot, Melbourne. The Great Powers is a term of modern diplomacy, by which are now meant Britain, France, Austria, Germany, Italy, and Russia. The Best Remedy for Indigestion.— Norton’s Camomile Pills are confidently recommended as a simple remedy for Indigestion which is the oause of nearly all the diseases to which wc are subject. Norton’s Pills with justice called the ‘Natural Strengthenor of the Human Stomach,* act as a powerful tonic and gentle aperient, are mild in their operation, and safe undor any circumstances. Sold In battles, at Is lfcd, 2s 9d, Us, by all medicine vendors throughout the world.

There are upwards of 50 hospitals in London. The earliest, St. Bartholomew's, was founded in 1102, and St. Thomas' in 1552.

Don’t be Deceived. medicine the world has ever produced, try Coleman and Son’s • Eucalypte Extract, for colds, coughs, and all affections of the chest, gravel, and kidney complaints, and fevers of all kinds, it has no equal. Under the distinguished patronage of Earl Jersey. Awarded medals and diplomas, Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, beating all competitors. Only sold in loz. ana Joz, vials. Price, Is Gd and 2s Gd. Sold everywhere. New Zealand branch, LicbGeld street, Christchurch. Stocked by all wholesale houses.

, KEATING'S COCTGH LOZENGES euro Coughs * Asthma, Bronchitis. Medical testimony states that j no other medicine is so effectual la tho cure of these i dangerous maladies. One lozenge alone gives ease, * one n r two at bedtime ensures rest- For relieving difficulty of breathing they are Invaluable. They I cont dn no opium cor any violent drug. Sold by all chemists, in tins. Is l&d and 2s 9d each. , Holloway's Pills.—ln tho complaints peculiar to females these Pills are unrivalled. Their uso by the c fair sex has become so constant for the removal 1 of their ailments that rare is the household that is t without them. Amongst all claves, from the do P niestio servant to tue peeress universal favour Isas corded to these renovating Pills ; their invigorating » and purifying properties render them safe and invalu--3 able in all cases. They may be taken by female-) of all ages for any disorganisation or i regularity of tho r Bystem, speedily removing the cau e, and restoring C the sufferer to robust health. As a family medlt cine they are unapproachable for subduing the maladies of young and old. 6 3 A Natural Aperient without Hazardous . Force.—An unsolicited testimonial from the late S 0. Hall, F.S.A., who wrote the following when above 5 8) of age:—*'! have for a long time used . End's * Fruit Salt ;' I have found it an effective yet gentle Aperient, very beneficial to persons of sedentary habits, especliliy such as exercise not the 7 limbs but the brain, and frequently require to assist 3 nature without hazardous force. It acts according to the quantity takeu-~clther as a relieving medi--1 cine or as a cooling and refreshing drink, and lam k convinced that U does not weaken when it stimu* , latea." Sold by all chemists. Prepared oul» at 4 Eno’s “Fruit Salt” Works, Pomeroy street, New 7 Cross road, London, Eng by J. C. Edo's patent. \ f i t i i i i l The universal popularity of Ayer’s Hair Vigor f is the most convincing proof of its value as a Dressing for the Hair. 1 When the hair becomes thin, faded, or pro* [ maturely gray, this preparation restores all Its , former color, fullness, and texture. Bland, cool, 1 and delightfully perfumed, Ayer's Hair Vigor 1 prevents baldness, keeps tho head free from \ dandruff, and cures unsightly and troublesome humors of the scalp. Ladies desirous of having an abundance of soft, silky tresses, and gentlemen who wish to preserve their youthful appearance to an advanced age, would do well to furnish their toilets with Ayer’s HaiWigqr, PREPARED BY Dr, J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. Mi m*. 4!t 4$ 6 in GOLD MEDALS 1884-1885-1886-1888. DISINF£CTAHTS fragrant, Non-Poisonous. Do Not Stain. In all cases of Fever, &c., and for all Disinfecting? and Purifying purposes, use “Sanitas" Fluids, Powder & Soaps. “Q ANITAS FLUID oxygenates and purifies the air; Lest dressing for Wounds and Sores; also for House Disinfection. “QANITAS” DISINFECTING FLUID the best Antiseptic Gargle for Infectious Sore Throats, &c., and for Disinfecting Linen. •‘S*ANITAS" DISINFECTING FLUID LJ Should be used in all Confinements “SANITAS” in ai! its varied preparations in shape and form may find daily applications in every household. “Dictionary Domestic Medicine , by SfekCER Thomson, M.D., and J. C Steele, M.D. Full Particulars on Application to W. C. FITZGERALD, WELLINGTON. Tjmz&iKiTAs Co. Ltd., Bethnal Green, London, IS.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9416, 5 October 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9416, 5 October 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9416, 5 October 1891, Page 4

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