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THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. SUCCESS FOLLOWS THE " STANDABD.". PIUDEN r., oooDoraieol, and sensible Fousswifes hare discovered tbat OUIR " STAKDAED " TEAS give the most frsgrent liqnor, without bavinpr scent at tbe expense of body. They havestrength without roughness, and combine al! the plfßsir.g protertics bo femiiiatly ezpressed in l4a good cop of Tea." If ycur groc r dcs 3 not iieep them, get them itk m ;jrou.< ? Ihcy oie tbtainabie in every centre in the Auckland provincial district. Continue to &sk for them as ease.!** ti»;!jr hr r?f-h» &r!ic!". There are several distinct varieties, to suit different paliites, bat they are all good. L. D NATHAN AND 00*

Special Notice to Tourists and the Travelling Public. RICKIT & /^lo'B X>OYAL lift AIL T INE| OF /COACHES LEAVEB the BOYAL FOTFL end PACIFIC HOTEL for PAEBOA DAILtf, connecting with CamtijiiiV Esrsreebake, Owbaros, Waitekßuri, Waihi, and Tauranga Coach, «r.<3 Gaixagheb'b Te Aroba and Morrinsville Coach, MONDAYS Erd 7HXJRPPAYS, at 6 a.m.—For HIKUTAIA, PAEBOI, WAIHI TATJEANGA, and TE ABOHA. TUIBPAYS, WEDFlsr^Yf, FBIDAYS, snd SATURDAYS, at 8 B.m.—For HTEUTAIA, FAEEOI, and TE ABOHA. (CT BUGGIES Bod SADDLE HOESES for HIRE at Seasonable Efiti*F. Can be left at ety of tbe above Co.'a Stables. Auckland Booking Agents t Thos. Cook & Son, Victoria Arcade Hatr & Co.. Lower [Queen Street.

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Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera, Fever, Ague, Coughs, Colds, &e> »♦♦♦♦*♦»***»»***»*<*»*♦*♦**»' BE. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S

/^OUGH*, TS 4 THE GREAT SPECIFIC FOR U V STHMA, JLJ fSYSEKTERY, A tSrONCHITIS. U OHOLIuR^ ±y v^ S >R. r J- COLLTS BROWNE'S GENERAL BOARD OF HEALTH, Lon- * * CHLORODYNTU.—Dr. J. COLLIS don» REPORT that it ACTSJ as a CHAKMj BROWNE (late Army Medical Staff) DIS- onp dose generally sufficient. COVERED a REMEDY, Jo denote whioh he ;— coined the word CHLORODYNE. Dr. Browne Dr- GIBBON, Army Medical Staff, Cals the SOLE INVENTOR, and as the Com- o«tta, states;—" Two doses completely Cared position of Chlorodyne cannot possibly be me of Diarrhoea." discovered by Analysis (organic substanoes t^-b t n 11- -o > ~/™Tii j defying elimination) and since the formula I I*> JJrOWne S CnlorOttyne has never been published, it is evident that ff m f* ***% innS 01"* "a T"* 8' any statement to the effect that a compound is Ei{? °f V w T rS?A^° r «J\ identical with Dr. Browne's Ohlorodyne must fre! bl n * sleep ' t WI™OUT HEADACHE. h . fnlvo J and invigorates the nervous system when exmu- l- • • hausted. This caution is neceßsary, as many persons deceive purchasers by false representations, ~T)R- J- Collis Browne's Chlorodyne D" __„. _, ,_, , ~ J-J Rapidly cuts short all attacks of R.J.Ooilhsßrowne'sClilorodvne ttipttt?pqv qpactntc nn-nn -dat -Vice-Chancellor Sir. W. PAGE WOOD E PITA^ON HYq-SF RT A?AL" stated publicly in Court that Dr. J. COLLIS rxiAXIUJN, .MX SIiLKIA. BROWNE was undoubtedly the INVENTOR "IMPORTANT CAUTIO N —The of CHLORODYNE, that the whole story of X IMMENSE SALE of this REMEDY the defendant Freeman was deliberately un- hns givon rise to many UNSCRUPULOUS rue, and he regretted to say ifc had been IMITATIONS. Be careful to observe Trade tsworn to.—See TJie Times, July 13, 1864. Mark. Of all Chemists. Is Hd, 2s 9d, DR. J. Collis Browne's Chtorodyne sole MANUFArTrrRFR Is theTRDE PALLIATIVE in bULJi MA«UtACIURER"\TEURAIaGI A, GOUT, C Aff CER, J- T. DAVE.M PORT, ■li /IOOTHACHig, RH6TJMATISM. 3 ,Gkeat Russem, St., London, \ ( MOTJVF iPflllf t Insure! Insure! Insure - PHllftlSTD CJAglorOlX.^ THiv r^PKBIAt INBUEANCB y»»Eia 8 EIMQINES company "Have tower parts, and are therefore less likely | " to take JfIRE BTSES n ft: togotoutof order than any other gas or oilTngines •*•■ P»V*fc» OX tnp t'Wnship at the IIOWJTB* now built. Just liglit the burner, turn the wJigPl O\JEKt?''"TT R.'JT'm'CJ midtt runs all day. Itinakesno swell ordlFt, -*«^*..j »-.».jjia, for Simplicity it Beats tlio World. It «il9 itself Automatically. Has no Bat- foalns ••>* R«t«d A-n tn >» ■<■«*> .4 «v----series or Electric Si>ark, awl runs wiUi a o^; BBW9' ft^ *» '» »0«n »t 'ht Cliewp Grade ofShule Oil, *TAB ' "KMIOTI. »>«,«,„ B^Friri no on WM' MoOTUOT8?----°"'•s-lMASEFIELDiCO, „_ kamiAUCKLAND. ' P'WS*RB ljß:if-»iIXT DjSAX.^B Wj.TK Agents for New Zealand. i'osaaa promptly paid. £9 A W-iEKand upward, ma bi ma I Imperial Fire IZISU»rf b.v either erj, wot 1 in; tynau-gs, t»k ) - o-n^A irv •ok orden 0 • vn } rma-noot work if r.quired 3 <*HCe C Olßpaßy Ifeclose at .nnp ?ot pi t culars. References "KoVmrmm» com,, S y, ffs^*-r' T sls

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Thames Star, Volume XXV, Issue 4668, 23 February 1894, Page 4

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