What Next?— Twelve English lever •watches to be given away for £i each. These include Bennett's, Benson's, Eotherhams, &c; Three fashionable ladies' gold watches, -£2 10s ; 60 dozen crystal specs, Is; 12 dozen Mexican alberts Is each at S. Clarke and Co.'s, wedding and, engagement ring manufacturers, 148, Colombo Street. 3612 Soap deferred maketh the dirt stick. Try Si_k_tone. 170 ■; Duty on Teas reduced 2d per lb 'Three Teas" blend ls 4d per lb at T. .ttylor's, Cashel Street. Try it.— [Advt.]
The Engagement and the Wedding Eing should be bought' of the manufacturer. E. Kennett, 183, High Street. 157 Prevention op Fevee— Timely Advice. — The great source of disease is impure water. It is well known, however, that water when made into tea is wholesome, and nutritious. Orient tea is the best in this respect, as it is health-giving, stimulating, invigorating and calculated to ward off disease. To be had only Wardell Bros, and Co. — [Advt.]
Cured by the Use of AEtead the following/remarkable testimony of Mrs. T&. A. Helleur, ol Sussex St., North Adelaide, So. Australia, whose portrait is given above j "Some years ago, I suffered very severely from soreness and general weakness of the system, being so badly affected that 1 feared even to go from one room to another, on account of the strange objects that appeared to 'flit before me. My doctor, after treating me for some time, without any benefit, at last recommended me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took his advice, and am pleased to say that the effect was really wonderful. Vigour was restored to my system, my nerves were strengthened, my spirits brightened, and" I was enabled to return to my usual occupations. I might 7 say that several of my friends and relatives have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla [ with like beneficial results. I believe it to be the best health -restorer that ;has ever been offered to the suffering masses." ... With Highest Awards at the World's Oreat Expositions. AVER'S PILLS; for Biliousness and indigestion
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5502, 29 February 1896, Page 7
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334Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5502, 29 February 1896, Page 7
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