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GAZE HARD AND WATCH THE RINGS TURN INSIDE GET. The Most Famous of All Modern Tonics. Strengthens the Heart, Removes Headache, Cures Indigestion, Creates Appetite. W. E. WILSON, Esq., late owner of St. Albans, Geelong.. Victoria, wrote the following, one of the many esteemed orders received from the same gentleman:— "Broken Hill Chambers, 31, Queen street, Melbourne, 11th January, 1800. "Messrs Higher and Co. "Dear Sirs,—Oblige by sending a dozen of your ‘MIGHTY ALOE’ to me at St. Albans, Geelong, by s.s. Courier, anda dozen to Robert Brough, Esq., 2, Par. Lament place, Melbourne. "Very truly, WM. E. WILSON," "Send a case of a dozen out to Andrew Macgregor, Esq., Peterleigh, Essendon. “W. E. WILSON, "Send another oas© to W. P. Macgregor. Esq., Euaru, 102, Albert street. East Melbourne. Send account to this office. ‘‘W. E. WILSON.” EVERY MOENING, AND BEFORE EACH MEAL. DRINK U MIGHTY ALOK.” Registered Trad© Mark for Fisher and Co.’s Famous Kola Nut Tonic. It Cleanses the Palate, Clears the Head, Strengthens the Heart, and Regulates the Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. IT SAVES DOCTORS’ BILLS. HNINTOXICATING, but containingmore Sustaining Power than Alcohol. Every Hotel, with Soda Water, 6cl per Glass. All Chemists and Grocers, 2s 6d and 3s 6d per bottle. Be sure and get the Genuine Article. *6 ASK FOR ■: IT WILL CERTAINLY "PICK-YOH-HP, SOLE PROPRIETORS: FISHER and COMPANY, PHARMACY, 337, GEORGE STREET. NEARLY OPP. G.P. OFFICE. SYDNEY. . Agents for Wellington and District— MESSRS CASTENDYK AND FOCKB, &- KEMPTHOENE, PROSSER & CO.

oi § THE BABY. I $8 The pride of the house when he is % $ smiling, happy and healthy. But $ jg when he is ailing, what then ? (V lls your Baby ailing? | lls he too thin? | Doeshe increase too slowly in weight? fOoes his food do him all the good it $ ought?, $ 0> Then give him a medicine food 0> ® that will help him; that will help ® (J> him digest his food perfectly ; that S (V will give him more flesh—more $ * power to resist disease. jg •« is what he needs. It is the best and & * most effective medicine for little $ w folks. Best because it is pleasant 9 xto take, and never causes pain or Ht & irritation. Best because it makes S them iat and plump ; brings colour $ * to the cheeks and prosperity to the S> whole body. Best because it makes $ $ smiling, happy, healthy children. w Lane’s Emulsion at all chemists $ i and stores. Price 2/6 and 4/6. S 4!’ lt’s Famous.” 15 2 V 536€€€€€€66**-

TO POULTRY FARMERS. ARRANGEMENTS have now been completed for export to Europe and South Africa of Poultry in any quantity of the right quality, and the U.F.C.A. of Palmerston North, is now prepared to purchase an unlimited quantity at the highest rates. Poultry either bought outright or shipped on the grower's own account at a low rate of commission. Freight paid from any railway station in the province. UNITED FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Palmerston North. Agents for Sutton’s Seeds. Hew Season’s Seeds just arrived. Prices and particulars on application. HOLBEN AND KIRK, ■ PALMERSTON NORTH, AND ‘ RETAIL DAIRY PLANT MANUFACTURERS. COMPLETE PLANTS SUPPLIED'AND ERECTED. Correspondence Invited. 697 COMMERCIAL and General Job Printing executed promptly at the "New Zealand Times” Printing and Bookbinding Department, Lambten quay.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 3

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