WATERLOO PATENT POUND X hi-I’I.NO Cil.CAKi.b. amiable for liom»< ai <1 all description* of stork. Awirinl »ilvrr mrda] f«>r millk at Pans Exhibition. Agruts suiUil. !’ . ruia art' cornpoeed of a var .tr r.f articles. carefully selected, and r hirb, alien combined, form llit in<»t •perfect rr.ix.d fond for stock tliat has jet hes-u introduced. and one tliat is spi cully adapted for young stock. At the Is.’.' 1 n Ihiirv show this year ti . first pro# for tin cflw giving the larv* -t ij' antity end best quality of t: . k lie won by a ccw itlie property < f Mr Coatsi ahich aaa ftd on the Wnt.rloe Round fates. At the Norfolk and Norwich Christ* N n ls r lt>. IT. at 1 I*.. 1882. ti e cliampion prize for tlie best bea t in the show was won by a sits r a Inch aas ftd on the Waterloo Bound Cakes. Out of 58 other prizes given at tins ahow, 88 a ere won by stock ltd on the Waterloo Hound 1 aces. •• July 8. 1 sBo. I have the pleasure t f hr.nding yon the result of a careful ai.itlj sii «>f one of jour Waterloo Round l.Hit, which yon -tnt me a fea- days agin The condition of tlie cake. I find, is excellent. Allop tlier the enclosed sn vl; m 1 recently examination of jour Waterloo Round Cake fullj* coni': ri. s me in the high opinion which 1 haie exprc--ed in jears pa-t of tlie f.s.i.i g xslue of these cases. During the last five jears I have made many analx of samples of jour cake sent to me bj- consumers and without a single exception I have found all the k.nui les of the -an .- excellent quality as tliat of the cake a Inch you sent tne for analy-i? a fea days ago, and I am ra< -liil that you make the Wat.rloo Bound fakes always from tlie same k.: <1 of folding mat. rials, of tlie best «, . u|y. and employ them in the same i ■ [lie m. ■ I ■ ' ii•me knowu. Die t. r» it aill be appreciated by f.s d« * and fatten, rs of .took. —Augustus Vodeaer.” K y cry delivery is guaranteed to analysis. Ir. <nt price, XT 15? per ton. Free on‘rails at Hull. to l e made payable to W. < 1 anilssrs, s.s-relary of the Waterloo Mill .i e .".id Warehousing Company, L.mi ltd. Hull. <\NF. box of Clarke's It 41 Pills is / warranted to cure all discharges from th. urinary organs, in either sex 'acquired or constitutional', gravel, ■t'<i pains in the hack. Guaranteed t• e from mercury. Sold in lioxes. Is 3d each, by nil chemists and patent medicine vendors. Sole proprietors, '1 he l.mcoin and Midland Counties Co., 1. ' ' >ln. England. Wholesale of all wholesale houses. J\R. J. Coun Btomt’s CunoKc 'ilie original and only genuine. Advice to Invalids.—lf you wish to obtain quiet refri siting sleep, free from 1 1 ui. . e. r. lief from pain and anguish, to calm the a--uag<tlie weary* noliings of pr rad id .1. ease*, invigorate the nervem media, and regulate the circ l.i : -x -terns of the body, you w ill pre\ i,. y our-. If with tliat marvellous retie.lj discovered by Dr J. Colli? 1. yy.ie late Army Medical staff I, to wlii.-l lie "avc the name of Chlnrodvne, and w hi. h is admitted hy tlie profession to l e the most woiidertul and valuable remedy ever discovered. I lonslyneia Die K remedy known fur cm. hs, consumption, hronchiUs. Asthma, Cll. rislvne acts like a charm in d- ■ i .'. i .{ Is the only specific ill eh. 1. ra and dj -«ntery. t »ljn.* ellectuallj' cuti short all n'l. k< «•( epilepsy, hysteria, palpitation. and spasms. ( hlorndyne is the only palliative in i. nrab. is. rheumatism, gout, cancer, toothache. tneiiingitis, Ac. Karl Rn -i 11 communicated to tho Celle e of Physicians that he lia* ru t iled a <i- -patch from Her Majesty's Consol at Manilla, to the effect that .l iil.ra had bean raging fearfully, and that the only remedy of any service was Cldorodvne. see “ Lancet,” D.c. 81. IH(>4. t : ui. -Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Pig ' Wood stand that Dr J. Collins Prowne was. undoubtedly, the inventor of Chi n Ijie; that the storj* of the .1. feudant Flee Ilian was deliberately untrue, which he regretted to way h.«d been sworn to.—J>ee tlie •* Time*." June 9, 18t>4. b Id in Ditties at Is IJd, 2s 9s, 4? id, and 5* each. None is genuine wltliout the aonls •• Dr Collis Browne's ( lilorrdxu e " on the Government stamp. Ox < rwhelming medical testimony accumpanic- each bottle. Caution.—Beware of Piracy and mitationa. PAWNING A TAIR OF TROUSERS FOR MEDICINE. I AMES FRANCIS THOMAS live* •1 in Piinlnewnydd. near l'ontvI»m> Mon man thal lire. Ho is now 23 year* of age. living lifii his mother, a widow. Some 11 years of age, then a mere boy. h e w«nt to wor in the coalpit as a miner, in order to assist his mother in rearing her family of little children. Soon, however, the little f. U.*w broke down in health, but the ii -I of the family seemed to require it. and he continued to toil in the Miin s. suff.ru g all the time from the tnec'-s of indigestion, an agonising aunptoiii being asthma, in such a t u! ... .ie form tliat the boy was i i... !« to lie in bed. Wonting through t n- .lay, and resting as Ust he could in an armchair during the night m.iciuimded Ins coruUluuon
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 189, 27 April 1888, Page 4
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