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THESE PiUs axe indispensable in the treatment of languor, loss of appetite, dyspepsia, etc., caused by impoverished blood, Medically known as 'Anaemic Conditions.' They are specially valuable ior muddy complexions and blotchy skins. Prepared only by W. SHARLAND, Chemist, Shortland-street, Auckland. Price 2/6. Posted fret to any part ol colony. in tc E-i w 3 « GQ p. H g j*j B « 2p ~ •*• [xJ H■ & I £ i> % g fo <( h S ° R W 8 SCa CQ Z * w BO w * ■ « g p g 8 § jx| }> I r P P 0 § & fe i S M S Z P

PERAMBULATORS with Rubber-tyred Wheels and all latest improvements carriage paid, 60s. Liberal discount to whole sale dealers.- CHABLES SMITH, Practical Perambulator Maker, Queen-street, Auckland

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Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 920, 22 August 1896, Page 29

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120

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 920, 22 August 1896, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XVI, Issue 920, 22 August 1896, Page 29

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