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SURVIVAL OP THE FITTEST. The Manchester Ship Canal Company is the latest big concern to send away all its upsidedown typewriters to make way tor the up-to-date Royal Bar-Look. The Bank of England has followed suit in all its branches and the Loudon and Lancashire Insurance ,Company has just received S 4 Bar-Looks for use in policy work to replace ink-pad and ehitt-kay machines discarded. The Sunlight Soap Company has increased the number of its BarLooks to 64, and the London G.P.ld. has recently obtained 20. Experientia docet. A machine must bo super-excellent to show snob results. Call and see the proofs. Be wise in time, and see the Royal Bar-Look before purchasing any typewriter. New shipment by s.s. Aotea. E. J. Le Grove, 43, Lambton quay. 735 Don’t oough.—Relief can be obtained immediately, U(if? “ Keating’s Cough Lozenges ” -- well known as the utterly unrivalled Cough Remedy. Strongly recommended by many eminent physicians. They at ones cheek the oough and remove the cause without any after effect; the most delicate can therefore take them. One Lozenge alone gives ease—one or two at bedtime ensures rest. Sold everywhere in tins, 13)d each. 825 Holloway’s Ointment.—Miners and Workorsln the Goldfields—This invaluable and renowned Oin ment Is extensively used and patronised by such people to their very great advantage. Being in small compass it is 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 of the diseaeee which afflict mankind that will not yield to the sanative powers of the combined remedies. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills do not deflorate by keeping nor by change of climate, and as they contain no deleterious mineral drug, they can bo used with the most perfeet safety under the most adverse climatic and sanitary conditions

GENERAL DEBILITY and indigestion ainae Her I4fo Miserable, but She Is Cured by Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Head the testimony of Mrs. E. G. Monro, Coburg, Victoria, whose por* trait is also given: 2, 118w 1 “Some few years ago I suffered terribly with indigestion and general debility. I could not sleep, and my condition was such as to make my life miserable. None of the many remedies I tried did me any good, and I despaired of ever getting better. One of my friends told me of the blood-purifying and strength-giving properties of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and I began taking it. Before 1 had finished the first bottle I felt better, and was thus encouraged to give the medicine a thorough trial. In all I used four bottles, and then was perfectly cured of the grievous trophic which had afflicted me* I now recommend, to anyone suffering as I did, ikVIPfPI’Q sarsaparilla As a Splendid Nerve and Blond Medicine.

A BEAUTIFUL FABRIC. THE CELEBRATED 91 VELVETEEN, iSTROUS BLUE Ladies should .Fufcstltutes. MAONIVKN & CAMERON'S PENS are recommended by 3007 newspapers. THE? come as a baon and a blessing to men, the Pickwick, the Owl and the Waverley Pen. THE Plying Dutchman Pen writes 300 words with one dip of ink. BEWARE of imitations. Sold by all stationers. SO7 “LOUIS’* Velve* i* teen is essentially a ' r s ' Ladles’material.and surpasses all Fabrics £br the adornment of women. TtilS POPULAR ASO HANDSOME i FABRIC? aqw in the Front rank cf Fashion, ofpnmno** LOWS" { -*itii a fiOTEA EVERY CONCEIVABLE SHADE FOR PRESENT WEAR. JET BLACK.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3435, 17 May 1898, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3435, 17 May 1898, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3435, 17 May 1898, Page 4

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