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SUMMER IS COMING, And the? time far removing to the summer resorts is drawing near. In order to reach town in the morning in time for business you require a good bicycle, and the “ Am© ioan Humber” is just whafcis needed. Built of the best material, by the best mechanics in the world, the “ American Huniber ” is bhe ideal mount. Strong and perfectly rigid, yet light, with the gear wheels embodying the latest improvements combined with simplicity, narrow tread and adjustable handlebars, tne whole machine is built on lines with which not a fault can be found, not a detail requisite for the comfort of the rider being overlooked, while the finish throughout is quite unexceptional. Gall at "Cycledom,* 17, Willis street, to inspect the stock and obtain catalogues. Hugh Inglis, Sole Agent. • ♦ 40

Clarke’s B 41 Pills are warranted to cure gravel, pains in the back and all kindred complaints. Free from mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes 4s 6d each, of all chemists and patent medicine vendors throughout the world. Proprietor?, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. 69 For indigestion the best remedy is undoubtedly Norton’s Camomile Pills. They can confidently be recommended as being mild in operation and absolutely free 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 lid, 2s 9d and Us, by all medicine vendors throughout the world. “A simple, safe and certain remedy. Holloway’s Ointment.— Miners and Worhersln the Goldfields—This invaluable and renowned Oin ment is extensively used and patrouised by such people to their very great advantage. Being In small compass it la portable and easy, of application. 'When used in conjunction with Holloway’s Pills in accordance with the clear and concise directions for use which accompany each pot and box, there are'but few el the diseases which afflict mankind that will not yield to the sanative powers of the combined remedies. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills do not deteriorate by keeping nor by change of climate, and as they contain no deleterious mineral drug, they can be used with the most perfect safety under the most advene climatic and sanitary conditions Keating's rcwacr destroy bug?, fieas, moths fcmh K, and all ether Insects, whilst qui Uataleat to domestic animals. In exterminating bee'ies the «ccctsß of this powder is extraordinary. It is per f oc:ly clean in app’lcatlcn. See the article you purchase Is Keating's, as imitations r-re odious nr d ineffectual. Sold la tins, d, Is and 2s fid each, by all chemist*. *

MACOTVEN * CAMEKON'S PENS are recommended by 3007 newspapers. THEY come as a boon and a blousing to men, the Pickwick, tbe Owl, and the Waverley Pen. - THE Plying Dutchman Pen writes 3(0 words with one dip of ink. BEWARE of imitations. Sold by all stationers. , 707 GOAL OFFICE Telephone, 92. I}. F. GIBB. Ma OBEY SIBEET. r/1 That Apple. Newton worried considerably about that apple. None of us would probably have worried at all if it bad. not been for tbe toothsome fruit ;of far off time. Why Newton’s apple *ell downwards'we know, so also we know tbe SUN 13AKING POWDER • eclipses all others. ■ THE ,#&ERTICrn in ONLY to be obtained at PEARCE'S Beoi Arcade, Cuba street. 957

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3259, 16 October 1897, Page 4

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