For indigestion the best remedy is undoubtedly Norton’s Camomile Pills, They can confidently be recommended as being mild in operation and absolutely fr,;o from injurious drugs, acting at once as a splendid tonic and a gentle aperient. For nearly 100 years they have proved unequalled for indigestion, dyspepsia, sick headache and for liver and stomach complaints. ' Sold in bottles. Is l£d, 2s 9d and 11s, byall medicine vendors throughout the world. A simple, ssfo and certain remedy, , Glare’s 'World-famed Blood Mixture. —“The most searching Blood Oloansor that science and medical skill .have brought to light.” Sufferers from. Scrofula, . Scurvy, Kczoma, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples and Soros of any kind are solicited to give it a trial to tost its value. Thousand.* of wonderful cures have boott effected by it. Bottles 2a 9d each, sold everywhere. Beware of worthless imitations and substitutes. 7 The unscrupulous conduct of certain publicans in filling empty bottles with inferior whisky necessitates caution on the part of purchasers. Buy Dawson’s, incomparable whisky by the bottle, and so ensure getting the genuine article. ' 101 Sno's Fruit Salt 1b a delightfully health giving beverage, and la peculiarly adapted for r sidents in :the colonies, It can be taken at the time with porfectsafoty* from Infancy to Ud ago, and the regular übo of it will keep the bbdy in. perfect health. For biliousness or sick headache, giddiness, depression of spirits, sluggish liver, vomiting, con. situation, Impure blood, skin eruptions, &0., 13 no* *• Fruit Salt" is the best remedy yet Introduced. I removes by natural means effete matter or poison from the blood, thereby preventing and curing fevers, feverish skin, and counteracts any errors of eating and drinking. Caution.,— Examine each bottle and see the capsule Is marked Euo'a “ Fruit Salt." Sold by all chemists. Prepared only at Bio’b '■ Fruit Salt ” Works, Pomeroy street, Now cross road, London. — T A.»vt. Holloway’s PUlß.—Tho Grott Need—Tho blood is the life, and on Us purity our health ” existence depends, Those pills throughly clcanso the vital fluid from all contaminations, and by that moans strengthen and invigorate the whole system, healthily stimulate sluggish organs, repress overexcited action, and establish the circulation end secretions throughout every part of the body. The nervous constitutions. These Pills remove all obstructions, both in the bowels • and elsewhere, and are, on that account, much sought after for pro mot Ingr regularity of action In- young, females and dell cate persons who ate naturally weak, or have from S me cause become to , Keating’s fcwclor destroy bugs, 1 floes, motl a beetles, and ell other Insects, whilst quite barm ,A *s to domes lie animals, , In exterminating beetle) the ?icuss of this powder Is extraordinary It Is perdotlv clean in application. Sue the article you ft or close is Coating's, Os imitations are uefftitual. Sold in tins, 0 la and 2s Cd each, by all ohemlata. , «
Unable to Work I NO APPETITE I COULD NOT SLEEP! Ayer’s Sarsaparilla COMPUETEEY CUBED HIM. Mr. T. J. Clune, of IVaUcorvMlo, Adelaide, iiouth Australia, writes I “Six years ago, I had-an attack of Indigestion and Liver Complaint that lasted for weeks; I was unable to do any hard work, had no'appetite, food distressed me,’and I suffered much from headache. My skim was sallow and sleep did not refresh me. I tried several remedies and consulted a doctor, without obtaining any relief; finally, one of my customers recommended Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It helped me from the first,—in fact, after taking six bottles I was completely cured, and could eat anything and sleep like a child.” AYER’S SARSAPARILLA Bold Medals a! the World’s Chiei Expositions. WWWiA/VSyVS#*W\«»/WV%^/ , a AYER’S PILLS, Mild but Effective. M ACNIVEN & CAMERON'S PENS axe recommended by 3007'newspapers. rg tHEY come as a boon and a blousing to men, the Pickwick, the Owl, and the Waverloy Pen. THE Flying Dutchman Pen writes 300 • words with one dip of ink. B 1 Sold by all 707 Swindles BE CAUTIOUS THERE is only One Genuine Wolfe’s Schnapps
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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIX, Issue 2999, 10 December 1896, Page 4
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