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KEATI N G’ S PERSIAN INSECT-DESTROYING POWDER. As supplied to Her Majesty’s Government.’ THIS Powder is quite I)armless to animal life, but unrivalled in destroying Fi.kas, Bugs, Beetles, Mosqnixous, Moths in Furs, and every other species of insect- Sportsmen will find this an invaluable remedy for destroying Fleas in their Dogs, as also “ Ladies lor their pet dogs.” Tins invaluable article has found so great a sale that it has tempted others to vend a so-called article in imitation ; the public an therefore cautioned to observe that the Packets of the Genuine Powder bear the antbograpb of Thomas Keating. Sold in Packets an I Tins by all Druggists. K FATING’S BON RONS OR WORM TABLETS, a purely vegetable sweetmeat, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTES TIN A L or THREAD WORMS. it is a perfectly safe and mild preparations, and is especially adapted for children. TESTIMONIAL. TTarpenden, 7tb March, 1871. 11 To Air Thomas Keating, “ Sir, —My two little girls, aged respectively, three and two years, showed symptons of having worms, so j obtained some of your Worm Bon lions from Air Bushy, and they effected such a thorough cure—-in fact, 1 think, saved their lives. The elder little girl had sixteen worms come from her. 1. think it my duly to acquaint 3km with the fact. “ Frkdk. Wii.mot.” Sold in Tins by all Chemists and Dniggisis THOMAS KEATING, London, Export Chemist and Druggist. Indegt for prne Drugs and Chemicals earefillly executed. ONE BOX OF CLARKE’S B 41 PILLS IS warrented to cure all discharges from 11 ic Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired or constitutional, Gravel and pains in the back. Sold in boxes 5s (id each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors. Sole Proprietor, E. .1. CLARKE, APOTHECARIES HALE, LINCOLN, ENGLAND. EXPORT AGENTS: Burgoyne, Bnrbidges and Co., Culemanstreet, London. Xewhery and Sons, ;>7, Ne wga test reet, London. Barclay and Sons, ( .)5, Farringduiistreet, London. Sanger aml Suns, Oxford-street, London. And all the Loudon Wholesale Mouses. AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND KEAITMORNE, PROSSER * Co., DUNEDIN and AUCKLAND, Vi/?_ gmA NEW ZEALAND TELEGRAPH RE GIS TR A r J’ IO NOFAB BR EVI AT E D ADD iI E SS E S.—W itl 1 the view of saving as much as possible the cost of the transmission of Telegrams to New Zealand from other countries, a Register will be kept at every' Telegraph station, in New Zealand for the Registration of Arbitrary' or Cypher Addresses in the shape of one or more words. No fee will bo charged for., registration. Persons registering M'ill require to communicate the Cypher or Arbitrary Address to their Correspondents. The Telegraph Companies register names and addresses of telegraph correspondents free of charge at all tlieir Stations, and in London at 74. Old Broad-street ; 8, Leauenhall-strcet; and 42, Finsbury Circus. Addresses may r also bo registered st any Government Telegraph Office in England or Scotland upon payment of One Guinea to the Postmaster-General, London.— By order of the Honorable the Telegraph C ommi ssio nor. C. LEMON, General Manager. New Zealand Telegraph. Head Office ’Wellington, 2nd March, 1875. [a card.] J. G U N D E * LICENSED SURVEYOR, Y, AND MAORI INTERPRETER, Under the Land Transfer Act, PATEA. All business communications left at Mr Cowem’s will be attended to. HAWERA LADIES’ SCHOOL. MISS E. CO ACKLEY, of Wanganui, will open the above school, in the building opposite Mr Espagnem Hotel, on MONDAY, the 18th hist. Tuition Plain English Education, needlework, music, and other accomplishments. TERMS (in advance) : . Plain Education, per quarter LI 0 0 Music ... .•• ••• 2 0 0 For further particulars apply to Miss E. ! COACKLEY iiav.'ora. . Har.'Oa, (Jctobc,)’ 12- .i.Ao t

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Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 106, 15 April 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 106, 15 April 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Patea Mail, Volume II, Issue 106, 15 April 1876, Page 4