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E. W. MILLS & CO., .LIMITED. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YE AIL W E hnv« determined to' aifovl our Customer? the opportmuty of purchasing their luirementr; at. uin* Preuiiso?. LumbUni qua", between this aul Hist Di'cembor. at specially ]..,v All D-i-li fuielj.ise? o; JCI :m.l over will be subject to a DISCOUN I' »l :t-i in tin; JC off or. Unary piiee.?. TUB STOCK COMPRlSES—furnishing and builders’ ironmongery PLATED WARE. CUTLERY. BEDSTEADS. BRUSHWARE TINWARE, HOLLOWARE. LAMPS, &c., Ac. Tbe above is a GENUINE SALE, and ono the Public will do well to take advantage of. E. W. MILLS & CO., LIMITED. AYER’S SARSAPARILLA CURES Indigestion, Sleeplessness, Loss of Strength and Appetite, and Nervous Disorders. l|j ,*V ft The following letter from Uffro. S. Gash, of Kent Town, So. Australia, whose portrait is given above, is additional testimony to the remarkable health-giving power of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla: “For two years or more I suffered considerably from_ indigestion. disappe have been in the best°of health ever .since. I can strongly recommend Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to any one afflicted as I was.” . ■ The wonderful success of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla in purifying the blood and restoring health and strength to systems enfeebled by disease, or the enervating effect of a warm climate, has led to the placing on the market of other preparations called Sarsaparilla. Remember that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, and be sure that you get AYER’S SARSAPARILLA which has stood the test of time, has Avon the highest awards at the world’s great expositions, and has been a blessing to', the people of Australia, and all civilized countries, for more than a generation. No other medicine operates so effectually in removing general debility, languor, and all outward symptoms of the grave mischief caused by 'disordered nerves and impure blood. am. im. ' THE OWLY . AYER S Sarsaparilla That Enriches and Invigorates the Blood. AYER’S PILLS, Sugar Coated Mild but Effective.

g A R E A,U D A N D SON. PHOTOGRAPHIC STOCK DEALERS,' 63, Lambton quay, 1 - Eastman’s Kodaks and New Spools, Cameras by all the best makera. Magazine Hand Cameras, from J&. '■ Lancaster’s Complete Sets, from 30a, Taylor & Hobson’s celebrated Lenses. Lenses by Ross also in stock, Ilford Plates and P.O.P. ■ Eastman's Platino, Bromide and Solio Paper. “Castle” Plates just arrived,'. Agents for Elliot & Son’s t “ Barnet ” Plates and Paper. : \’ % \\ ! > Best assortment of Photo. Mounts in tho Colony. Photo. Novelties. Optical Lanterns and accessories. Dark Room free of charge. Wheeler’s views of New Zealand Scenery. FENCING WIRE. TO Land, per s.s. Otaramu, 200 Bundles Best Galvanised Fencing Wire at Reduced Prices, part of duty being taken off. Write for prices;, GEORGE WINDER, Cheapest Ironmonger, Bottom of Cuba street. IMMERMAN ZIMMERMAN!. - , ZIMMERMAN! HAS BEEN BEATEN at Adelaide on 2Gth October, 1895. Tho Champion of the World competed in. a Five-mile Scratch Race; J. W. Parsons starting off tho same mark. The Australian Champion rode the race of his life, and beat Zimmerman, after one of tho finest struggles over .seen on a racing path. PARSONS RODE A CEESTON HUMBER! BEESTON HUMBER! ‘ BEESTON HUMBER! Which is right ahead of all other, machines on path or road.' Solo agents for the North Island of- New Zealand—r* INGLTS BROTHERS, HUMBER CYCLE DEPOT, 40, Willis Street, Wellington. Send for Catalogues. ‘ ' DRUNKENNESS . OR .TUB , LI Q UOR HABIT POSITIVELY CURED by ‘administering DR HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.. It is a powder,-wliich"can be given in beery coffee or tea,, or in food,, without the knowledge of the patient.- It is harmless, and will effect a permanent and speedy curb, whether. thb : patient‘ ia "a moderate" drinker-or- analcoholic wreck. ,It has been given In thousands of cases, and in every; instance, a perfect cure has followed. Iu never fails; The system once impregnated with the specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for liquor appetite to exist. Can bo had of all respectable chemists. Price, 20s. Sole agents for New Zealand: Maddox, Ancell & Cb.j Parish street, Wellington. 313 TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON . IN THE WELLINGTON, JOHNSONVILLE, UPPER AND LOWER SUTT, And Surrounding Districts, The Trotting Stallion BROOK L Y N, “Record holder qt tho Colony. Record One mile, 2’41; two 'miles,' 5*17 y three miles, 8'i0..;; ' ‘ ; ' . : - : Br6okxyn is tho only horse of'his age {5 years) that has succeeded in accomplishing these performances ia N.eW. Zealand.* Brooklyn is' • by • Blackwood' Abdallah (imp.), dam -Watlass ; Watlosa. is. by Berlin (imp.), dam* Messenger Maid (imp ). Blackwood Abdallah .and .Berlin .have.-headed the list of winning Sires .in Canterbury for tbe past seven years. As Brooklyn possesses strains fromboth ■ those ; famous breeders using his services are obtaining the best racing blood in the Colony, f. Good Grass Paddocks at Lower Hutt, 2s per week. TEEMS ... X 5 5s Per Mare. Full details on application to W. J. TAGGART, 182" Lower Hutt. / - TO-TRAVEL THIS SEASON 2 Between Wellington and the. Hutt . fIiHE American Standard Bred Trotting 'I ' Horse, - - ■ ' ELECTIONEER, 4trs (Albert - W. 2.2o—Silica, full brother to High Tide, 2.17 D. : Electioneer won the Plnmpton Maiden •Harness Race, and trotted two miles. Canterbury Show Grounds, May 21tb, in sraiu 29ae0.; Electioneer s one of the best- bred colts i that haievei eit America, i ' TERMS—G GUINEAS PEE MARE. 1 For full pedigree certified to by the breeder, J;‘B; Roggea, of -California, and other par- ' ticularasee Cards, or apply to—..' - Vp. mahGan, i At Townsend and Paul’s Yard s, Wellington. 71 i

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVII, Issue 2691, 14 December 1895, Page 4

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