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SMALL POINTS overlooked may do in sbtno 'kinds of business, but it SEE THE POINT? •• '"’ IF YOU?go on allowing you’re'eyes to smart acfiis, and annoy, you inay never be able to make them strong again—neither can I. DON’T PROCRASTINATE. Any irritation about the c-yes means something. Come to me and find the Cause. If it’s Glasses you need. I’ll tell you so,and prove it. Accuracy and results are what I claim and guarantee. TELESCOPES, FIELD GLASSES, MICROSCOPES and ACCESSORIES in great variety and prices. ALFJttEI? I/iiiVl, CONSULTING OPTICIAN, 3!>, Lamoton qoat. MiAUPOUE SOAP (FOR HOME DYEING). : WILL DYE ANT COLQUR OR SHAdSTWON’T WASH OUT OR FADE. COLO DPS STOCKED COLOURS.. STACKED. CREAM SALMON PINE aLob greEn '' FAWN- , • - .-‘-v BLUE SCARLET ; HELIOTROPE piNARY NUT BROWN CERISE , u ■>> For Dyeing! Silks, TT*W «nu SOAP £ SHES OOS.SNT 1 SN jMhand DYE I LIGHT BLUE MAROON ORANGE CARDINAL BLACK PINK CRIMSON MAUVE TERRA COTTA Satins, Yelvots, Cottons, Woollens, hn.co j G o °ds, &o. QLIjIN & COMPANY, iyieibdnrno, Sole Agents for Australia, Tasmania and Now Zealand. ;,;(^pE&TOATED'COPPER CYLINDERS, FOBiBATH BOILERS AND DOMESTIC PURPOSES ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS DESIRING THE BEST SPECIB’Y OUR MAKE V I ■ ■ - * -w PORCELAIN ENAMELLEDIBATHS, SIENNA ENAMELLED . BATHS, PLATE ■■ ■ ■■■- .ZINC BATHS, GALVANISED IRON BATHS, AND LEAD PIPE MANUFACTURERS. 1 ‘ GAS AND WATERWORKS " CONTRACTORS, GOLD. SILVER AND NICKEL PLATERS, ELBCTROPLATERS. Our - amifaotures are the VERY BEST that the Moat Approval? Mashinary and Hig esi - 1 Skilled Labour can Prodaoo A. & T. BURT (LIMITED) MANNERS STREET. WRBLTNGTON. WT sB, m boomerang BRANDY AS SUPPLIED TO THE BRITISH s&■ A...TRIUHPH...QF SOIENGE. Reader, do you,know what real cocoa is? To economical housewives, and wide-awake people generally, ; the best cocoa and that of Van Houten are synonymous terms. The cocoa manufactured by that well-known firm is a preparation from the very best cocoa-beans, and contains all the valuable nutritive and stimulating properties natural to cocoa. The Cocoa-bean contains an alkaloid called “ Theobromine,” which is the principle of the “ cup that cheers, but does not inebriate.” The great point of difference between the stimulating properties of alcohol, and that of theobromine is, that the use of the former causes a subsequent depression, which is proportional to the. amount of stimulation it has previously brought about; the use of the latter (theobromine) is unattended by such unpleasant after-effects. Of course, only a first-class cocoa, such as Van Houten’s, will work in the aforesaid manner. That cocoa has been : described as “ A. triumph of science!” It is quite pure, qxtremely sellable, and easy of assimilation and digestion by ths r weakest stomach. It costs but a trifle, being less than; one farthing per cup; and it, is' the simplest drink to .. .make’ ieadyil d! catalogue of possible beverages. It smells so good, and tastes so delicious, that when you try it you' will- certainly exclaim: ‘‘ Ah! indeed,lt is, a trinmph'of science! ” ■ ' • BE SURE YOU TRY ■ VAN HOUTEN’S Eating CHOCOLATE. YITADATIO STILL VICTORIOUS. CAW GANGES BE CURED ? " HERE YOU ARE- - ■ . • >i ... . . - Oitt Road,'Rosdtn, Dcnedin, Jan. S3th, T8!)7. TOJTHB AGENT FOR YITADATIO, BEAR SIR,—I have been a- groat sufferer for the Hit six years,_ hwa hal the bes medical advioo in Christchurch and Dunedin without receiving any satisfaeuion was told my disease was banner or absoess in the bowls. After the d >otors had failed to effoot a cure, I was advised to try Webber’s “ Vitadatin.” which I did, and after taking one dozen largo bottles Of it a thorough oare is the result. Now lam able to return to mv work, andean confidently recommend “ Vitaiatio” to all who are not enjoying good health ; and am thankful this great remedy is now in the colony of New Zealand.—Vouravory truly, ROBT. WM. MILLAR, i ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. ’ Wholesale and Retail'Agent J. ASTON, HERBALIST, TORY AND JESSIE STREETS, WELLINGTON.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3678, 2 March 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3678, 2 March 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3678, 2 March 1899, Page 2

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