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figuWiarg6iy m^M^r^ medicines. The I Briton tf ruM » Jyfaea in doubt what is wrong tafee *P^ at ive," and nine times out of ten nej^g^vers. This is the secret of the sacce^ of piUB i Qnum erable. One man a^'ears by this pill, another by that pill, a third by t'other pill. All these pills are mainly composed of aloes and rhubarb. flolloway's ointment the same authority analysed : OHyeoil 62J pttta Lard M „ Resin 25 „ White wax 13} >. Yellow wax 8 „ Turpentine .. .. .. •• 8 » Spermaceti 8 „ I now come to Mother Seigel'a syrup, which many honest folks have again and again declared has done them good when doctors have failed to cure. I myself have a friend whose obstinate dyspepsia and liver complaint gave way under a combined course of careful diet and Mother Siegel. The doctors say careful diet brought him round. He swearß by Mother Siegel. Professor Stokes bought a 4oz bottle of Mother Siegel from a leading chemist in Holborn. After examining it chemically and microscopically he pronounced it "a complex mixture containing treacle, borax, aloes, capsicum, and liquorice. The active ingredient is aloes, of which I extracted from a 4oz mixture 120gr." The story goes that a patent medicine vendor started a relative in life with this advice : " Stick to aloes, my boy. Mix'em with what you like, if possible adding infinitesimal amount of some new drugs. Invent a catchy name. ' ' The Perfect Cure " would do. Recommend internally, externally, eternally. Advertise ! advertise ! advertise 1 and you are a made man."

EMPIRE TEA 00. TT is * *«* * hat J. the Empire Tea EMPIRE TEA 00. Company has landed 75,8801ba India tea EMPIRE TEA CO. ex Maori, and of this shipment we say EMPIRE TEA CO. unhesitatingly, It is tfflß Best EMPIRE TEA CO. Assobtmknt and *hb Most Excbptionai. EMPIRE TEA 00. QtfALMY wb HaVb BVBB BBBW. We EMPIRE TEA CO, have three direct shipments of tea EMPIRE TEA CO. from Calcutta every year. EMPIRE TEA CO. Our Ceylon Teas EMPIRE TEA CO. are also of exceptional quality, and EMPIRE TEA CO. these are arriving almost every week EMPIRE TEA CO. all the year round. EMPIRE T EA CO. What does this mean ? EMPIRE TEA CO. It meant that the Empire Tea Co. is EMPIRE TEA CO. in the van of progress. EMPIRE TEA CO. Jt means that the best assortment EMPIRE TEA CO. and most- exceptional quality goes EMPIRE TEA CO. into our blends. It means that by EMPIRE TEA CO. buying largely and judiciously, the EMPIRE TEA CO. Empire Tea Co. not only strives to, EMPIRE TEA CO. but DOES excel. EMPIRE TEA CO., W. & G. TURNBULL & CO., PROPRIETORS, WELLINGTON. J. E. WHITBY (Latb Whitby and Paktington), GLADSTONE ROAD & LOWE STREET Froduoe Morohant, HAS ON HAND AND FOR SALE, the following :— BONEDUST. OATS, Maize, Wheat, Potatoes, Bailey, Onions, Chaff, etc. HAMS & BACON in stock. GROCERIES of every description at Lowest Rates for Cash. Coals and Firewood. CROCKERYWARE & IRONMONGERY. Cash Buyer of Wool, Sheepskins, Hides etc. ; also, of Farm Produce. Agent for the Celebrated SOVEREIGN TEAS (Ceylon). J E. WHITBY. THE ROYAL HOTEL. TRENDING my Architect getting NEW PREMISES ERECTED, I beg to inform my Customers that the business is still going on in TEMPORARY PREMISES. F. H. MARTIN, Royal Hotel.

The following is a vouehed-for translation of an advertisement in the Journal de Kobe Japan :— " A young lady desires to marry. She is very lovely, with floating masses of hair like clouds, a rosy face, a figure flexible as a bamboo, and eyebrows like arches. She is sufficiently rich to walk through life, her hand in the hand of a companion, with whom she can breathe the perfume of flowers during the day and contemplate the stars during the night. She would unite herself willingly to a handsome, well-in-formed young man, and would with pleasure share the same tomb."

FOR COLDS, COUGHS, HOARSENESS, AND ALL Throat and Lung DISEASES. As an emergency medicine, a safeguard for cnilaren, an ever-ready remedy to be whooping-cough, influenza, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has no equal in pharmacy. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr. j. o. Ayer ft Co., Lowell, Mass.,U.KA. tty-BeTWwe of cheap imitations. The name— Ayer's Cherry Pectoralis prominent on the wrapper, and is blown in the glass of each ox our bottles.

LAST WEEK — o>— SMITH AND .CATTGHEY'S Great Clearance Sale. 0 FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. o — SMITH AJSTD CAUGHEY, GLADSTONE ROAD, GISBORNE. J. S. DICKSON, ManagerPRELIMINAEY ANNOUNCEMENT. wm,¥ae . RETIRING PROM DRAPERY BUSINESS. npHE Poverty Bay Farmers' Co-operative Association, wishing to EXTEND their _1_ increasing business, and not having sufficient room, I have arranged to Lease to them the WHOLE OF THE GROUND FLOOR, aud as possession must be given by the Ist MARCH, A FINAL CLEARING SALE WILL BE HELD. '' O ■ The Stock is Very Large, amounting to over £5000, AND MUST BE SOLD. -■ ■ o — — — Everything will be Reduced to LESS T^EBLA-IsT COST AND MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES, And many Lines will be SACRIFICED in order to effect a COMPLETE CLEARANCE before the above date. This will be a grand opportunity of laying in a summer supply, at prices never before attempted in Poverty Bay. THE GOODS MUST BE SOLD, AND WILL BE SOLD FOR CASH ONLY. SH* No Booking during the Sale. N.B.— All accounts are requested to be paid at once, and those remaining at the end of February unpaid will be handed to a Solicitor to collect.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6893, 3 February 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6893, 3 February 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6893, 3 February 1894, Page 4

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