" IMITATION is the SINOEKEST FLATTERY.” The articles most imitated are CLEMENTS TON fC and FLETCHER’S FILLS. WHS P . , . BECAUSE they have the best reputation and are most in demafid by the public, oonseqiiently; every dishonest trader tries to ttede on their fame and renown. ft is really wonderful that the Australian people are so slow to see the truth as regards the unscrupulous quacks and charlatans' who prey on the. credulity of the Australian public. Scarcely a week ever passes but what the press exposes the barefaced and shameful practices of some of these harpies, yet, in face of all they seOm to thrive, and the paper who hofinds them down most thrives fattest on their advertisements and Cracks champagne over each balance-sheet. Clements Tonic and Fletcher’s Pills have never yet stooped Yc deception and misrepresentation. They are scientific therapeutical agents, and evidefice as to theit value Cfl.il be found in every district, and such being the case it is unnecessary to further eitoi their virtues.
SUMMER IS And the* time for removing to the summer resorts is drawing near. In order to reach town in the morning In time for business yon require a good bioyole, and the “ American Humber” ia just what is needed. Built of the boat material, by the best mechanics in the world, the “ American Humber ” is the ideal mount. Strong and perfectly rigid, yet light,, with the gear ■ wheels embodying the latest improvements combined with simplicity, narrow tread and adjustable handlebars, the whole machine is built on lines with which not a fault can bo found, not a detail requisite for the comfort of the rider being overlooked, while the finish throughout. is quite unexceptional. Call at “Oyoledom,* 17, Willis street, to inspect the stock and obtain catalogues. Hugh Inglis, Solo Agent.
Yq(f are the jury. In your hands I place my fa®,; I’ll stand or fall by your decision. All I ask,for is a fair trial of Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure for coughs and colds. It is ea-ily procured, grocers and chemists keep it. The price is within the reach of all, la 6d and 2s 6d. 22 A Boon to Sufferers.—A well-known stookdealer and storekeeper announces that, if written to confidentially, he will reply and state the plan ho pursued by which ho was restored to health aud vigour after years of suffering from Nervous and Physical Weakness, Loss of Manhood and loss of vigour. He writes, —“ I have no scheme to extort money from anyone whomsoever. I was victimised by quacks and empirics until I lost faith in mankind; but, thank heaven, l am now well, vigorous and strong, and anxious to make this ' certain means of cure known to all. Having nothing to sell, I want no. money.” Address—J. KiiiAN, Storekeeper, Davoyston, S.A. 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 : eaoh, of all chemists and patent medicine vendors throughout the world. Proprietors,, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. 69 For indigestion the best remedy is un-
doubtedly Norton’s Camomile Fills. They can confidently be recommended as being mild in operation and absolutely free from injurious drugs, acting at once aa 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 11s, by all medicine vendors throughont the world. ;A simple, safe and certain
remedy* Holloway's Fills.—Nervousness and want of energy —When first iho nerves feel unstrung, aud lisllessnese supplants energy, >tho time has come to take some such alterative as Holloway's Fills to restrain a disorder from developing itself. Into a disease 1 These excellent Fills correct all irregularities and -weaknesses/ They act so • kindly, ' yet so energetically, on the.. functions -of digest* tlon and) assimilation, that -the■ whole . body> is revived, the ,b lood reildere<i P ,lrer ' while ..the muscles become firmer and stronger, and the nervous and-abiorbent’systems are invigorated.. These Fills are suitable tor'*ll classes and-all-ages,’ They have ■ most marrsUouKiefiGGi-cn who are on to/ condiliouf they-soon rectify wltauver . is: iu fault, restore strength, to ttip mind. . „ - ■ :..t ■ T. : I Keating's Pcwder ilwtroy bugs Bom. tnorre beetlcSfand-ail other iTLiectii, whilst ! io domestio anlm-iis. In extertuinaung beet?? the aact,eea Qf‘*-Tfla po»‘ cr Is - it ia’per ■ foclly clean in application. See the article you pur chase Is Kostins’*, as imitations ore *j. d I Ineffectual. Fold in tins, d, Is and 2s Gd each, I br ril chemuVi,' •
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 3265, 23 October 1897, Page 4
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