Keating’s Prwder destroy bags, fleas, moths, beetles, and all other Insects, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. .In exterminating beetles the success of thlr'powder.la extraordinary.' It Is per* fectly dean in application. 'Sen - the article yon purchase is Keating's, as Imitations are noxious and Ineffectual. Sold in tics, 6d, Is, and 2s Gd ead., by all chemists. Tuousakdsof Miles in Indw “ For roan7years X have foand Kno’s ‘ Fruit Salt* cf the utmost value in the hot and ary seasons, also In the most serous. .1 have travelled some thousands of miles in India daring the last thirteen years, and In all the various, changes of climate I have found Kko’s * Fruit Salt* the moat refreshing beverage I could get, especially afb-r long, heavy marches and other fatiguing duties, to which l&B British soldier .is exposed. I haV'e fitwkyS been able to feeCp a supply of the * Fruit Salt* on hand, and coaid obtain it In mofct stations.’* Cautfod-—Examine each bottle and see the capsule is marked Enos *' Fruit Salt." Without it you have been imposed os. Sold by all chemists. Prepared only at Es'o’s “ Fkitit Salt works, Pomeroy street, New Cross road, London Eneland. Holloway’s Pills and Ointment. Soldiers and Sailors.—These welbknown and easily used remedies are especially serviceable and convenient for thw» who, like soldiers and sailors, arc exposed to great changes of climate, and the. hardships Inseparable from their calling. Many of the diseases engendered in the system from these and other untoward causes can be checked and controlled by attention at Ihett onset, and la Holloway’* remedies wi.i be found a ready means of relief, without hindrance from duty. Many a man is Invalided tnl rendered more or baa a burden to himself and friends fern neglect of the early symptoms of bis complaint, which calamity might be averted by timely resort to the use of Holloway’s pills and Ointment.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT of LADLES’ and GENTLEMEN’S BELTS of various kinds just received from Best Makers. WJI, C. FITZGERALD. CONSULTING CHEMIST, (Next Evening Post Offices), Willis steeet. Wellington. Country orders promptly attended to.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 2043, 28 October 1893, Page 4
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