A GOOD REPUTATION.” When any article comes from our depbt it may be relied upon that the quality is the highest, and the pattern the most correct. Cycles and cycle aooeasoriea made by reliable makers only find place amongat oar good-, and all our energies are directed towards keeping a stock which may be generally known to contain the most recent and desirable conceptions of the cycle trade. We make a speciality of cycle accessories, and we bay any article back that is not satisfactory. We mean by thia that upon receipt of an article from us not pleasing you.it can be returned and we will refund you the purchase money. If you cannot get near enough to telephone to 1020, please write to ua. Our good reputation for selling the best makes the things yon boy from us worth something more than 12 pence in the shilling or 20 shillings in the pound..—The Austral Cycle Agency, Limited, 61, Lambton quay, Welling, ton. ?53
Clarke’s B 41 Pills are warranted to cure gravel, pains in the oaok 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. Proprietors, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Dmc Company, Lincoln, England. 89
Holloway's Ointment and Pills.—These rerae He are unequalled throughout the world for had legs, wounds, foul sores, bad breasts and ulcers. Used according to directions given with them there is no wound, bad leg, or ulcerous sore, however obstinate or long standing, but will yield to thWr licliayanl curative properties. Many poor sufferers who have been patients in the l*rge hospitals under the care of eminent surgeons, and have derived little or no benefit from their treatment, have been thoroughly cured by Hol'oway’s Ointment and Pills. For glandular swellings, tumours, piles, and di«ea*es of the akin there Is nothing that can be used with so much benefit. In fact, in the worst forms of diseas* dependent upon the condition of the blood, these medicines used conjointly, are Irresistible.
MAGNIVEN & CAMERON'S PENS are recommended by 3007 newspapers THEY come as a beon and a blessing to men, the Piokwiok, the Owl and the Wavorley Pen, THE Flying Dutchman Pen writes 300 words with one dip of ink. BEWARE of imitations Sold by all stationers. (707
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 3437, 19 May 1898, Page 4
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