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~ ' ll FORCJ^ r; | ; [, It is a peculiar'.-. '.' ■ tl.nie tliat'the use of Tea tuid |t ' I \ f < (V;\e 1-as not been replaced, If 1 % <' . move thau'is the case, by the use of f -'M Van Houten's'Cocoa. 1 - ••'• || Tljo. reason for that is to be sought in the force of ' 1 j habit;.' B; lf. b a!) its slip aid ■be through, and Van | llouteVs'Cocoa taken,'now tbat'it has been proved to 1 i tbe a inuoii healthier and more delicious drink than Tea . | ' y I njidlCpifee,, while at thejsaine time -so nourishing and ],T 1 easily digested. .a., -| • • For the -Nerves, also, Van Houten's Cocoa is so 1 , j .nric'i better; because, although it is equally refreshing, fj' ' "it m liot the perfiicions after-effects" upon the nerves, I : ■ s-i:ch cs-fjilow after .using Tea or Coffee. •• 1 Iu is not an expensive habit J to use Van Houten's :. 1 ' Cocoa; indeed, after actual trial of various brands, and , | I even'"lo&e" cocoa,• many pefsdns -! have''discovered tlftt • li. Van Houten's Cocoa is not only the best and, most 1 delicious, but it is ako the raiost economical. ■ -■ ' 1 I BE SURE YOU TRY 1 1 , VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE. J 'J . Till II 111 11 ■lIIIIM 111 M ■ MINI II II 111 mil II Willi 111 IyiiIIIIIIIimiIPiIIHIIIHHIKHHIIIIMIIHI S -.'•■ l 1 " :• jUjdfUJc, ii! Stt'iyJijiCf ]'([fi aljlliV Jrii)!:!—'f, t/d'A'i ' 1 ' CONSULT I " CONSULT ! ' DR. L. L. - i 41 OoUias-sj^e^-'M^^ff^fiS.... 46YEARS FULL PRACTICE IN MELBOURNE; l ' ; Fee by Letter} £1, T)R. L. L. SMITH, when representing Victoria.at the opening of the Imperial Institute, London, studied at Paris under the great Dr. Brown*"' .Sequard, the system of treatment of 'cancor,::wnstipatloii,'paralysis,•'debility, old age, bruin and nervous; ' This syVitoui 'of ! irb^tmeut: will ; - he adopted, if desired' by the patient, uterine diseases, • which, in most cases, alone yield to this Brown-Sequiird' treatment by organic liquids. Dr. Smith is the sole legally. qualiJied":'j>rl£&dtioaier :who has had full practice of His. profession' y£iib is now used ' iin all the Continental hospitals of Europe.' ; ■ 't' l - ' ,!ii Patients. consulting; JL»H. L."L. SMITH by Ma 'can, if''desired; hava' medicines forwai'ded to them appropriately packed.' FEE BY LETTER, £I'.'""-''' ■ ; ■ i : .1, COLLINS .STREET, MELBOURNE. 1 DR. L. L. ; SMITJTS Medical Almanac, for the household,, price 6& 1 All booksellers. The thirty-ninth year of publication, ~~~~To~Ho usehoEMßl™*™ ; and Other Usersof.Sbaps aad Oil The Union JlMdles. Company (Limited); " , Ai4'Maiiillactureraj 6f the following brands of Soap: WESTFIELD . ' NATIONAL : 1 I'AaIWU'A '' I . , PHUSiNIX (In Large Bars and Tablets) • .oij.viA .. "NEPTUNE V • • . ; ... And of Cheaper Qualities,as,inay be required. '' •) " Owing to the'adoption of the. owne brands by different Makers, ami ■, which vary very : mucli in' quality, this 1 Company has adopted the above i all of which'fire 'registered, a.d are a 1 guarantee to the Public'that they can rely up6ri ; getting Soaps of "an uniform grade and' •of good ' 'qUallty.'' : ( ' TANIWHA SAND SOAP of the Best Quality, SOFT SOAPS, TOILET ; SOAPS. OILS FOR ALL PURPOSES. * . SAMPLES and PRICES : to the Trad eon Application. ] LOWER ALBERT STREET, AUC; ELAND. ' | BMWmm DR. SPEER. fPHEObminai.E-J. SPEER, M.D., M ' l IS .plfi IB V 'i" 1 has opened in Wellington a || H'ffj.y |Jd|| private dispensary.,for the speedy cure ;• ■n ,> . 1 ,ol hjsspecialities, _ ;; . I CELEBRATED CiiroDic, Nervous, all Skin Diseases, j . , ~ > ! ~ . Striciures,' Kidney and »Bladder; */\/\/w '• »• -k"" troubles., .. . ' YYYY A |~pQ • Send for Question Form with Stamp W* antl be treated at Home. ' ! " ' 11 ! A(ld p e . S . a : R „ Q0 w MADE FEOM THE 1 r.'< Box 339 Wellington. . Dr. Speeds Female Pill (IWulator) , ■*»»• , 10s a box; extra strong, 20s. Send BillCi for i - - 1 i ■ : Hops, , ■ ;; ; The Wife's Welfare. "» i , ; SsS£S£S253 MOM mAniismw i «Colllm.p!aM, Melbourne, ■ i T~%/Xi. " .OR DELETEBIOUB ACDS '«i 1 ! YOUNQ MEN, •, WrfU to ni» lor r»iu«We free Book oonceinlftjt vein. ' • —— -, ■■ ). Ml*et Prolensor HenMiin, Speelallet, 40 Collin* " pliw, Helbmims. ' S!SE»ai5 MGOOK BEEWEI;.; f1.P.0., Helbouiu. 'y ' THP TRUTH'ViluSfliSdoklorim. NEWMARKE' r I rib I•»W il* »bout thomielrei, IM . (

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9296, 11 March 1899, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9296, 11 March 1899, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 9296, 11 March 1899, Page 1

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