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THE BEAM TORPEDO SEWING MACHINES. THE UTEBT, BEBT AMD MOST DOIMUI THKY have the HOST PERFECT MECHANISM of any Machine extant, they fit ALMOST INAUDIBLY, sod ovrlag to their being OONBTRTOTED OF TBI AVAILABLE MATERIALS AND UNDER BFEOIALEXPHRT BUPIBY»K»T TBI EXCEL ALL OTHERS. Catalogue! and Sample* of Work, m afftleeist THE HAAKK PIANOS (Ist Price Auckland Exhibition), Unsurpassed for Brillianoy of Tone, Precision and Drtton-iy of Toaoh an DambttMrS GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. Bicycles, Mangles,- Mailcarts, etc. WT UT? ATI? QDKTO-BTRKBT, AUCKLAND . o. VIOTOBU AVINUB, WAMOAMOI. too Tanroaki Reprwantatiw :—H. R FIRWKR, Nnw PW*fch. TAKE PILLS INDIGESTION. Heartburn, SICK HEADACHE Bile, Giddiness, LIVER COMPIANTt «,...,■ . ~,..«»_/..,.» « J .,^..—«_■■■„.■■. I-TIWITI BROOKE'S niftaikv SOAP Cleans, Scrubs, Scours, (and Polish** everything In the) household from Csllar to Attic WON'T *WASH CLOTHES. «£TWAWIrt 6BOOKE ft CO. Ltd. Philadelphia, O.SA GOUJN 4, COMPANY, Sol* Agents for Aus*f*Ja*ltt EVERY HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVELLING-TRUNK ought to contain A BOTTLE of ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' It preventt any ever*c!d state of the Meed. It should be kept In every bedroom end „ traveller's bag In readiness for any emer* gency. Be cartful to avoid rash acidulated salines, and use ENO'S' FRUIT BALT'» prevent ths bils becoming foo thick end (Impure) producing a gummy, viscous, clammy stickiness or adhsslvensss In the mucous membrane of the intestinal or"' frequently ths pivot of dlaThcaa ( \ disease. ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT'prevents and removes diarrhoea In ths early stages* WITHOUT SOCB A SIMMS) meMIM THE JEOPARDY OF UFI \ IS IMMENSELY INCREASED. ] ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' It (be best sat simplest preparatlei tor KGOUUTWB *• , scttos el the LIVER ttat bu yet less «•> '; covered, sal remstss aftsts testy, rbssaefll matter, or aoy lens of pekea ftssj tfc* Meed, No est sheaM go for a chasjt of sir WITHOUT a SUPPLY ol THIS INVALUABLE PtEPARATIOH. feverish mat, muer ran, mm ittteKii-M'i BAHBKEME, and almost every mention* able disease.—" I have been a nuns lot ten years, and have mined cases of Scarlet Fever, Pyemia, Erysipelas, Measles, Geo* grene, Cancer, and almost every mentionable disease. During this (IBM I have not been ill for a single day, and this I attribute to the UN of ENO'S ' FRUIT SALT,' whi6h has kept my BLOOD in a PORE STATE. I recommend it to all my Patients during convalescence. Its VALUB as a MEANS of HEALTH CANNOT be OVERESTIMATED." ' -* PEOFKttIONAt HUM! (Qm^ti), The effect of ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' upon any DISORDERED, SLBKBI and FEVERISH condition Is SIMPLY MARVELLOUS. It It, In fiMfc - NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, and an UNSURPASSED OMB, «CAUTION.-Sm capsule marked ENO'S 'FRUIT MIT.* you htre a WORTHLEBS IMITATION, VWiMmiiiß^^MimtiF™* OINTMENT STIFF JOINTS, I Sprains, OLD WOUND* Piles, FlstultaV SKIN "DISEASE* toa*s>wi«o»i»a«tO»»a»r*ie**iiiii fassai'aslSfcfatmssSswasi" Remarkable Unanimity of opinion exists as to which is the Corn Flour of the best quality, Brown & Polson'ii " Patent" Brand having received increasing pui > i • .■, y>> t during more than 40 years, until its adoption almooi every whin U an aoootv plished fact. Brown & Poison's "Patent" Corn Flour J„ ,J„i: *_ r> . j / .. .. One pound 6f Brown & Poison's Corn Flour will make twelve one-pint puddings. Thus the cost of the Corn Flour in a pudding is bo small that everyone can afford to have The Recognised Best i

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 178, 4 July 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 178, 4 July 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 178, 4 July 1900, Page 1

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