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For a "Weals Stomach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Liver; they act like magic. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital Organs ; Strengthening the Muscular Svstezn: restoring the long lost Complexion ; bringing back the keen edge of appetite, and arousing with the Rosebud of Health the whole physical energy of the human frame. Ihcsc are “fasts" admitted by thousands in all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and debilitated is that Betchaui's PiUs have the Largest Bale of any Patent Mediant wi the world. Full directions with each bos. _ _ , . Prepared only by THOMAS BSECH AM, Lancashire, England. BEST' AM D SAP BST APERIENT. 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Polishes everything; fn the household from Cellar to Attic. For EVJstals, Brassware, GSass, Crccticry, IVSa.rbfG, and Paint WOi’T ?WASH CLOTHES. , ■BENJAMIN BROOKE Sc CO. Ltd.. Philadelphia U SA. COLLIN & company: Sole Agents for Australasia NOBEL’S SPORTING BALLISTITB. THE NEWiSPORTING POWDER. iStitSSSMMiiiS* Mllsapi . frMoKSLESS WATBBPBOOI QUICK IGNITION BIGS YBIOCm THE BEST FOR ALL GAME t.HOOTIN ADVANTAGES —" Absolut dy Smokeless Water-resisting, Unaffected by Heat UnaffoatedJbylMoisture, Velocity Unsurpassed, Uniformity Unequalled. OPINIONS!©!? SPORTSMEN WHO HAVE USED IT: S COUSINS, Dunedin I have given Ballislite a fair trial season against Schultz and Amberite at wild fowl shooting- I find it is more regular and quicker than anv other powder I have shot with. never had a single hang fire with it thisjgf season, which is a fault I find in several ther Nxtro powders. It also kills the | »ame verv clean. The recoil is very sligh considering the penetration. During v fatter part oi the season that I used • fa game was very wild, but I could always depend ou killing game very clean up to sixty yards, which I think speaks very highly for its killing qualities. 1 might also say that after firing all day your gun is as clean as when you fired the first two or three shots/’ W SCOTT Dunedin: —"I have much pleasure in giving xny opinion of Ballistite Cartridges.’ They are the hardest hitting and quickest 1 have ever used, and are very pleu«int to shoot with, having very slight recoil and no smoke. I have tried them at 40 yds with 1 1-Sth No. 6 chilled shot with the following results —204, 203, 215 212, ls 6, 200 which speaks volumes for the regularity of the powder. I have tr.ed all N-.ros and shall pin my faith to Ballistite, and will have pleasure in recommending it to my friends.” MB W. 11. 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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3777, 27 June 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3777, 27 June 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3777, 27 June 1899, Page 2

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