ALE STOUT m mi. M s‘tiWjfA : 4Jmm Wk STOUT ALE AGENTSW. M. BANKA TYKE & CO. WELLINGTON. 392 VEGETABLE 47 & FLOWER Grasses, Clovers, Slangolcls, Carrot, S-ape, Sacaiine, Swede, Turnip, Tree Lucerne AND A l.h OTHER HEEDS FOB GARDEN, -PISID, rOBEST. ;vv .seed potatoes; '. tl r Tj Garden Tools and ‘Sundries ( ‘ ‘jaitoo Eli)re, .Thdoo LTtiuiil,', i •. ‘Linvu, grasses, _ /; , Fertilisers and Irisecticidesi > Flower,Pots, Garden Syringes, , Spray Pumps, PLANET IK. IMPLEMENTS., Descriptive Catalogues free „ on application. 131, I.AIHBTOW QUAY, WELLINGTON. THE eM i§ tvii jy NOTE.; WE iA■. -.--Each , yard of Oenaini- -uGL/lS ” Velveteen hears the name (spelled L-O’UTS and in no other way) and is stamped with a guarantee of wear. % »C-2 Tf >a d e ANISEED WILL CURE YOUR COUGH. 'V LL THE "WORLD OVER, THE RECOG_ra_ NISGO COUCH REMEDY. Its immense sal» tbronrhont the world indicates its inestimable valne. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. Thk On.vn of Westkisster’s Verger writesl was advised to trv the Balsam of Aniseed; I did, and havo.fonnd verv great relief. It is most comforting m allaying irritation and giving strength to the voice. Lionel Bhodoh. Esq., the eminent actor writes r VI think it an invaluable medicine for members of my profession, and have always recommended it to my brother and sister artistes." Mr. Thomas Hooiies, Chemist, Llandllo. Octohcrlst, 1896, writes;—“Singularly, I have commenced my fifty-second year in business to-day. I remember my mother giving me yonr Balsam for coughs and colds nearly 70 years ago. My chest and voice are os sound. as a bell now." ' - L Loosens the phlegm immediately. NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY RELIEVED. SEE TRADE MARK AS ABOVE ON EACH WRAPPER. t See the words “ Thomas Powell, Blackfria r s Road, London." on the Government Stamp. . Refuse Imitations. Established 1824. dCHATTERS and FARMERS WHEN ORDER. O ING THEIR STORES SHOULD NOT OMIT THIS TIME-HONOURED COUGH REMEDY, TOR A COUGH. , JpOVTELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. jIOR ASTHMA, INFLUENZA, Sc. . , OLD BY CHEMISTS and STOREKEEPERS THROUGHOUT the AUSTRALIAN, Ni.V ZEALAND, and CAPE COLONIES. • Bottles Is. lid,, 2s. Sd., and 4s. Gd. F c S to \ \m M Ho got a chill driving home in the rain, and was put through tho usual remedies by his wife, as*=HS2s u But next day a bad cough and sore throat developed. 1.1 «/ ttir w. His doctor prescribes BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER as the best medicine, and by its use he was enabled to return to work the tallowing day.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXX, Issue 3785, 6 July 1899, Page 2
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