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TAKE MM PILLS INOteESTIOM^ Heartburn, ■' SICK HEADACHE filleb GlddbMHb •adall LIVER COL, WOTikiIAIMC wXf r* Mb IMM INmM . MC (Mr tB IMmM Wi s I I I I I ! i § xoxarr/'' v Remarkable Unanimity of opinion exists as to which is the Corn Flour of tin best quality, Brown & Poison's "Patent" Brand having, received increasing public support during more than 40 years, until its adoption almost everywhere is an aocom* plished fact. ■ ■ ■ * - * Brown & Poison's "Patent" Corn Houf is more delicate in flavour and goes further than others. One pound of Brown & Polsotfs Corn Flour will twelve one-pint , puddings. Thus the cost of the Com » Flour in a pudding is so small that everyone CW} ' '-J The Recognised Best, ji jc/xctaxr:a < < OINTMENT STIFF Jitu OLD W0«««l lIIM, Fbtdw wlidl SKIN OK "<&BsS»tan«?oeityn«v% B ROOKE'S v * \ i-i WlftAll», Scrubs, Scours, ana Polish** avafrythiflg (jytfl* household from Cellar to Attift. Braasware, Glaaa, Crockery, Marble. and I WON'T WASH CLOTHES? UttA&Ullti QBOOK£ & CO. Ltd. Philadelphia. II.SJI i COLUN & COMPANY, Sola A|inti tor tuS EVERY HOUSEHOLD AIO TRAVELUHG-TBHW ought to contain A BOTTLE of ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT 1 It prevents any ovsmdd ststt Of the blood. It should be kept In every barroom and traveller's bag in readiness for any winy gency. Be careful to avoid salines,and useENOS'FpUiTBALT'io prevent the bile bamming too fhltlc flflfl (Impure) producing a gummy, vHeoUSt clammy stickiness or adhesiveness .hfcjht mucous membrane of tha Intestinal frequently the pivot of diawtan and' disease. ENO'S "FRUIT SALT'prevent! and removal diarrhoea in the aaify WITHOUT SUCH A SOUKS MUKUMtSQM THE JEOPARDY OF UFB 18 IMMENSELY- INCti£AߣD<; ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT' is tke l«t aM srmplest prepariHos fer REfIULATUW ths action of tie UVER that has yet-feist covered, and rcessrst effete (eaiy. nutter, er any form of poison frail ifef No one should go fori clufl{« of fir' " SUPPLY of THIS IN VALBABLE FEVERISH COLDS.SCAWT FEKISMiU pox, prxNiA, eminiAt, mommm, BANBREHE, and almost eveiy mwttw» able disease,—"l have been a mine tor ten years, and have aursed cases ol Scsriet Fever, Pyxraia, Erysipelas, Measles, Gao> grene, Cancer, and almost every mentionable disease. During this time 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 STATE, I recommend it to all my Patients during convalescence.. Its V4JJQB as a MEANS of HEALTH CANNOT be OVER-ESTIMATED." v . —A PROFESSIONAL HUMS fQttjfmf), The effect of ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT* upon any DISORDERED, SLEEPLMI and FEVERISH condition is SIMPLY MARVELLOUS. It is, in IMk a g NATURE'S OWN REMEDY, and an UNSURPASSED ONE, '** CAUTION.—See capsule marked EN0"8 'FRUIT SALT.' V/hbotf* you have a WORTHLESS IMITATION. Prepared only by J. a HHO, UL. 'FRUIT SALT' WORKS, LONDON, by J. 0. BNO*ft THE BEALE TORPEDO SEWT MACHINEB. IRE UTBT.'IBWMB WW MUM I THEY have the HOST PERFECT ALMOST INAUDIBLY. u" AVAILABLE MATERIALS AND EXCEL ALL OTHERS, Catalogues and Samples of Wetk, e* 1 THE HAAKE PIANOS (IrtPrlie Anoklaod ExhiUtlOO), .. 'Unsurpassed for Brilll Toaofa a* PwatflMFi Bicycles, Mangles, Mailcarts, etc* W-r -nn ITU QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND . J. BE ALB, VICTORIA AVEMPg, WAWAIOH Xaranaki Koprosenfrtiwi-H, B, FIBHUB* VtmVbmtik ■ ;,•<

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 190, 4 August 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 190, 4 August 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 190, 4 August 1900, Page 1

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