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0 THE LADIES OF PATE A AND DISTRICT. T E S X ‘I :> I o N I A. 'lu From Messrs BcouUar and Chisholm Cabinetmakers and Piano Dealers Wellington, N.Z., 22nd Dec., 1892. Mr McKenzie.—Dear Sir—We have tried your Furniture Polish and can highly recommend it, being the best we have used.—Yours truly, Scoullar and Chisholm, The following are Agents in Patea— Mr Deane, The Bazaar; Mr Gower, Chemist • and Mr Muir, Draper, Wavericy. SIMPLE as DUSTING QR ' SCOTT’S PILLS Cure headache ?.nd sickness. Cure indigestion Cure flatulence and heartburn Q H SOOT r i ’ S PI LL S Are a tonic purifier Strenghten the whole sys'om Induce cheerfulness [cine Invaluable as a family mediQ R SCO T T ’S PILLS Caro loss of appetite Cure depre-sion of spirits Cure all disorders of the blood Cure lassitude & nervousness DR SCOT T’ S BILIOUS AND LIVEIIPILL 8 are wrapped in a square green package, bearing the name of the proprietor, W. Lambkut, 173, Seymour I lace, London, W,* By post for 14 or 34 stamps. BEE OINTMENT dimply a Marvellous Cure for Croup, Bronchitis, Brckert Chilblains; Blotches, Pimples, Abcesses, Files, &c. SPECIALLY <l* ADAPTED FOE ATHLE . Price, 1/6. It is also specially adapted for stable use, and is guaranteed one of the best dressings in the market. Price 2/6. Local Agent: H. E. Draws The Bazaar TRY IT I TESTIMONIALS’; Feilding, August 29, 1894, To Edwin Gall ton aw, Esq. 1 have great pleasure in testifying to the wonderful soothing and curative power of your Bee Ointment. The constant strain uu ray throat is very trying and often causes relaxation and hoarseness—very dillicult to treat, obtained relief with one application ami shall always use it. Yours faithfully, Wm. MACKENZIE. Scottish Yocalist Bessie Doyle Go.

Palmerston N., April 33, 1893. To Mit E. Calliohan, Dear Sir,—l on confidently recom mend Llewellyn’s Bee Ointment for al kinds of wounds on horses, having used it iu my stables with great success iu every instance. | ERNEST D. BROWNE, Livery Stables, Palmerston N, gITM mw wu»i jMwaww——m———wm—i—————Wß I Save Your Lives By Taking QW BRIDGE’S LUND gI’ONIC. THE MIGHTY HEALER, It has a power over disease hitherto unknown in medrcii e. Arc you at all weak-chested, or inclined to bo consumptive, with just a •touch of cough, now and then Try tliis wonderful medicine. Th cough and weakness will disappear as if by magic, and you will fed a strength and power you never had before. Ha\ o you a cuujli ? A dose will relievo t„ Have you a cold ? A dose at bedtime w.ll remove it, Bronchitis and Asthma is relieved instantly. The spasms of coughing so dreadful in | [whooping cough become less with each dose of the medicine. “I suffered with a severe head and chest cold, a mo-d pnhi al cough with burning sensation, and pympioms of Lung Congest ion, "y voice had lost all ring and power, and the slightest exertion of the chest and throat gave me great pain. 1 hui tried two or throe remedies without sm-eess, when I saw you; advertisement, 1 trial your Lung Tonic, and list'd your embrocation 1 was astonished with the After two bottles I c tmplete'y recovered. 4i If, VV. Freeman, Theatre Royal, Halifax. “ March 18th, 1801.” Prepare Iby W. T. Cwbridge, Chemist, Hull, Sold in bottles, Is 2s 9d, 4s 6d, iua 11s, by all Chemists and l atent Medicine Ycndore.

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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 142, 27 November 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 142, 27 November 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 142, 27 November 1895, Page 4

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