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TAKE 20& INDIGESTION, Heartbucn, SICK HIADACHfi BUe, Giddiness, ud Mil UVERCONIPUiIITft HeiiksnM «dr e> n, torn tofert obm fiasaos* wu b» «u ebmkto wii i DTT T (S Jt JLJjJulw Remarkable Unanimity of opinion exists as to which is the Com Flour of the best quality, Brown & Poison's "Patent" Brand having received increasing public support during more than 40 . years, until its adoption almost everywhere is an accomplished fact. a *. Brown & Poison's "Patent" Corn Hour is more delicate in flavour and goes further than others. One pound of Brown & Poison's Corn Flour WillW&e twelve one-pint puddings. Tims the cost of tKe' Com Flour in a pudding is so small that everyone can afford to have The Recognised Best.

OUBIS STIFF JOINTS, k Sprains. 'OLD WOUtfoft fllftnWllT UIN I IVlfcli I SKIN DISEASE* '&asawta»«OB!s«»» H tw (War* "T" " I", 1 „ ' ' ■!", '»" L-J BROOKE'S •6 -* r* m d A* filfcMfc Scrub*, Seeurc, and Polishes every thinrfntlta household from Cellar to Attic. • iay Mrtals, firaaaware, Class, Crockery, Marble, antf WON'T WASH CLOTHES/ ftfiOOKf ACO. Ltd. Philadelphia U.B.A. \ • GOUJM ft COWPANV. SeloAfcn;* far I"i*rti't»j|i EVERY HOUSEHOLD AND TRAVELLING-TRUNK • ought to contain A BOTTLE of ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' It prevents any; svarvacld atats of the blood. It should bo kept In every bedreomand traveller's bag in readiness for anyemen> gency. Be careful to avoid rash atWulated salines, and use ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT'te prevent the bile becoming too thick end (Impure) producing a gummy, vjtcous, clammy stickiness or adheslvsnessm Wis mucous membrane of the .ntftttinaleanal, frequently the pivot of diairhaa end disease. ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT'prevent! and removes diarrhoea In the earty stages. without bush m awru rmavneN THE JEOPARDY OF LIFE IS IMMENSELY INCREASED. ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT* Is the Inl aal simplest preparation for REfIULATINQ the ac.tloß of tin UVER (bit ins yet ben ills* covered, aid renews effete fOßty, itmufli matter, or any (era of pslsoa frea tie MM. No one should go (era ckteje el air WITHOUT* SUPPLY of THIS (NVALUABliraeMlUiiili mam colds, warn ma, mm POX, PYMmIA, EltmmAS, MEAMX9, MHBRiHE, and almost every mention* able disease.—" I have been a nurse fer ten years, and have nursed cases of Scariet Fever, Pyemia, Erysipelas, Measles, G«a> grene, Cancer, und almost every mentlonable disease. During this torn I have not been ill for a single day, and this I attribute to the use of ENO'S ' FRUIT SALT/ which has kept my BLOOD in a PURE STATS, I recommend it to all my Patients during convalescence. Its VALUE »s a MEANS of HEALTH CANNOT be OVER-ESTIMATED." n ' —A PROFESSIONAL NURSI fQutlj/M), The effect of ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' upon any DISORDERED, SLEEPLESS and FEVERISH condition Is SIMPLY MARVELLOUS, It Is, to fiufe. | - NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, and an UNSURPASSED ONE, «*S» CH.XJTICMNr.~Sce cipjule mark*d EM'S 'FRUIT BALT.' Virtu#* 1 ! mi hm a WORTHLESS IMITATION, Prepared only by J, 0. HMO, til. 'FRUIT BALT' WORKS, LONDON, by J. 0. ISO'S Pat«S. % I EXCEL ALL 0TB&&8* THE BEALE TORPEDO SEWING MACHINES. THE UTIST, BEST HMIBHOBI MUUI aw m : T ' v Till*:;, Catalogue* and Samples oi Work, ea THE HAAKi PIANOS (Ist Pti*B Auckland SskttitteF}. , . BflUJaoejo! Toise, FfecsJweri tbij IW'un; ci .vctli alt ftDftUlHii Unsai, &UARANTKEDIVH lu m/'>. ' ' Bicycles, Ma "B% ■ ' vkilcarl3 - etc ' AtDKLAXD W, J. BEALE,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 182, 23 July 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 182, 23 July 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 182, 23 July 1900, Page 1

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