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TRY GALLIOHAN'S A.C. OINTMENT. IT is spoken of and who have used it. I fc is admitted to ba > a wonderfully efficacious compound by many of the Leading Physicians and Nurses in the ,- - Colony, and is used extensively in many the Hospitals. READ AND REMEMBER SOME OF THE TESTIMONIALS., Mr.J. Meredith, of Danevirke,<a,gnard-< on one of the New Zealand- Railwaysi ■•■; writes : — " I have much pleasure in stating . that I hava used your A.C. Ointment for Coughs, Colds and Family. purposeagener* ally, with very beneficial results. 1 i I have • also used your A.C Corn Ointment, and •■ find it gives every satisfaction, being- for V superior to any similar preparation of the;, kind I haye ever tried before." Sold at Is 6d Everyviliere. , ■ TRY GALLICHAN'S AC. VEGETABLE PILLS* For Constipation, Dyspepsia, Loss, of,; Appetite, Sick Headaches, Indigestion, and all Stomach and Liver Complaints. Thesa Pills are specially pearl-coated and pleasant to take. Each box contains Thirty Pills, and One Pill is sufficient for a doße. Mrs J. Brewbr; of Aahurstj a>Nur*Bi^ writes : — " I have much pleasure in stating • • that I have used your-A.C. Pills, and-find^ them to be everything that can be deßired, and I can with confidence honestly recommend t them." Sold Everywhere ails6d.TRY GALLIOHAN'S A.C. CORN CURE. There is no doubt whatever . about this preparation ; it will be found to act in a wonderful manner on either Hard or Soft* ' Corns. Mr Buohler, Headmaster of the Ashurst . State School, writes: — "I have much pleasure in informing, yon that your A.C. Corn Cure has completely relieved "me' 'of -' some very troublesome Corns— one of them, • under the ball of the big toe, having defied - all previous attempts to get rid of it." TRY GALLICHAN'S A.C. OINTMENT (For Veterinary Uses Only). It cannot be surpassed for Cows' Sore ■ Teats, Sores and Broken Flesh on Horses. GIVE IT A TRIAL ! We simply advertise our lines, and leave the publio to judge of their merits. Insist on getting what you ask for, and ' don't be put off with other preparations. SOLD EVERYWHERE t Wholesale through COMMON, SHELTON AND CO., Ltd. ; Or, Direct from the Factory, Aehnrat, Manawatu. "THE SICK MAN" SPEAKS. rrSHE SULTAN OF TURKEY objects A to the presence of a British fleet in the Bbsphorus because he is afraid that THE EMPIRE TEA COMPANY'S BLENDED TEAS would, in the event o an occupation by the Powers, easily ouat the national beverage— coffee. Although the EMPIRE TEA COMPANY may not occupy Turkey just yet, nevertheless their blends occupy the attention of all Covers of a good cup of Tea in this colony. Here are the names and prices of our SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS— DRAGON, improved quality, 3/» HOTJDAH, reduced price, 2/10 KASTGRAVALLEr,, „ 2/8 ELEPHANT „ „ g/g ORESCENT „ „ 2/4 BITJ?I?ALO „ „ 2/2 EMPIRE, in lead „ „ Q/ m MIKADO, in lead „ „ 1/J,(J CEYLON, in lead (red and gold label) „ „ 1/10 EMPIEE TEA COMPANY. W. & G. TDRNBULL & CO.* Proprietors, Wellington, QTEWART & (30., "~ WHOLESALE TIMBER MERCHANTS AND IRONMONGERS, Large Importers of SHEET AND PLATE GLASS, WELLINGTON^ 81 aaEARFA3T-SUr:PEBi G RATE FUL-oOMFOSf ING. COO O A __aO(JUNG WATER OR MILK- " H/T AXING BOTH ENDS MEET" is IVJL . rather a difficult task in life with many, but the expense of good cooking is reduced to a minimum by using the SUN BAKING POWDER, purer and cheaper than most others. Give ifc a trial.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7546, 29 January 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7546, 29 January 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7546, 29 January 1896, Page 4

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