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THE POPULAR BEVERAGE. For Breakfast, Luncheon, Tea, and Supper in all seasons is Oapbhey’s Cocoa.—Comforting, strengthening, nourishing—for old and young, robust ana feoblo. OadbxtSj? s Cocoa is absolutely pure—therefore best, (Adtt.) A rare phenomenon is reported from St. Malo. One afternoon recently between the hours of four and fire o’clock three suns were seen all in a row a little above the western horizon. The sky was very clear at the time. The central luminary, which was the genuine article, shone with unwonted brilliancy, while from its supporters darted rays of all the prismatic colours. At the same moment a rainbow made its appearance at some little distance, but upside down with its convex side towards the horizon. 18 DEAENBSB INCURABLE P J. H. Nicholson, of 175 William Street, Melbourne, has proved otherwise by making a complete cure of deafness and noises in THE HEAD OE OTEE 40 TEAES* STANDING-, by a simple remedy and without the use of any “ clap-trap ” so called electro-medication treatment. A full description of this remedy, which has cured thousands of other cases of long standing, will be sent FREE on application. The Wanganui farmers and graziers are jubilant at the prospect of starting a freezing company there. After a meeting of provisional directors it was stated that 2500 shares had been applied for, and that it was intended that so soon as the applications reached 3000 they would proceed to register the company. The promoters are sanguine of being able to succeed in making arrangements for the large direct steamers to load off the Wanganui river, and for the cargo to be taken off to them by lighters. Advice Free.—Consult, personally or by letter, Mrs Louisa Hawkins, herbalist, 140, George street, Dunedin. Send stamp for reply. Mrs Louisa Hawkins’ female pills correctall ailments to which ladies are subject. Safe and always reliable. Price 2s fid, Ss fid, and fis box. Forwarded on receipt of stamps or postal orders.—F Advt.]

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 6237, 9 June 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 6237, 9 June 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 6237, 9 June 1890, Page 4