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BABBAUD AND SON. LAMLiTi (X (iI'AY, .. WELLINGTON, ANMiI;N(.E t*. all sheep fanners in the V,'.,.)n ;u..i surrounding ‘h.-tricts that they are AGEM> Cult COOLER’ 3 SHEKr f ill*, the ini . ti. cMai ik-str.ytr of t'ch. in-'-, •..nm.tf and I'thu insect life. It di.'f'iv.' i;. cold water, is lasting in its eff.-ct, is .-r uiiili.c'D) strength, oils not stain the wa..mi is perfectly cult. Aiibeiai uiscuut l to ail cash pait-baat-rs uOU storekup.rs. 050 GEORGE MEE. CHEMIST Tu HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR, L.lMi ION-0M AV. WI.I.LINoIuN. IMPultrOl 'i Fuit Hrng's and Chemicals, Par- > : Mt •■cims and JVrfnmtry, Toilet Li:.-!:'.v.iiv ul Sp'iiii.-. Aiet.ucau Herbs and H 1 . i A Ht inch I ■. Ti ;.s;ls ami Surgical A; iM:.n- - Aai n: ft 1.,.- T.i ,v Id s Hama spathic l'u: : • S: 1.-t's Veterinary M- .licit- ; l.;o - 1 '• Hie ceii. liiated Pn ventative for Sea-siidniess. -• c i >lesii,L’ers VeitriiiHiy Medicines - A ; ;rii>■ r or St- es i-rf•. uer slu-uld be wil... lit :i vlipply 111 .vl -Ve. as by tneir tiiuriv i; . ilr .ivi > of many valuable ..ninmls idn l.e .-.ive . CGI NEW COLONIAL INDUSTRY. Ml CPELioli k} VINEGAR i.LM (.r'll.X ! .:■ attcßi.Hi tu the •t- .i...; •. I a,,;;., t ,;.p.,-a!ully j-.-mt « :r I I Hi- >h: inniVu-turr■■l i ; lKc o*i<-ny, ami *. i •'M r t- ..‘a.’T;,. 'he Illst Mil ]>Ut - I’- .fit!;;: - udiVk m,.: M. Vive u !n s> .imm i.ur-i;: , ; .id> it • • •• . i v _'i!i a pi j'rtvMdi. , u.i; it io • with rt'A'-r i■ l U'.rv .:!• i - !l.r>.-.r tli.m tlie v-n. r ».;r> • r:u-i Viiu-^nr' .. l-. ; :t . *• x| n Hi"'!’, dif" < 1111 > and • •I ■ .1 _ i f■;i ,i I '!i < *ll 11 ic I!hl'■ HI t_i I .vrt.iin, j Ulll 'i D •II i [ a.. t i.i t!u_- li.arKct tii-iv '•I In ••A 11 In.i SiUi .* •- .T'-a.’l'. it .lun-G rule wh.ti i> iii i.roont . :.M. .cl ■Mr.ni,: ’• i ‘ • u.ci-' v.iH iii.tmy »vjually :■!••• i-;’ ia ; v., I’ickHn., M.uatiai > tiirii)£ ’• ■; ' :;:i.■;> in uhUtih .i rc.tll> -1 whule:M ■ —hi i;, • 11* ftnrvil, a.-} tine iiui\ >.i\, ul ilieir ii;• «-cSi‘i the rmotK-y ..at .>f tI, L - r-i.h.ny t - -ii. ; ■-n ii'iiki'," uiiM h>i further i’.m i\-: iti ' A hj • .1 us a convenient place for lirt tii'idt-a! ml tin-ir 'iiri-lus stuck t JOHN NTKIKE, Sen., Id Willis Street, Wellington. GRATEFUL.—COMFORTING. EPPS’S COCOA JgREAKFAS T •* l:y a thorough knowledge of the natural Jaws v ..:■ a” g .vern the operations of digestion and nutrii; ; and hy a c-iireiui application of the fine proper. - ct wvLi selected cocoa, Mr Epos has provided our ; - kia-t tables *itli a delicately flavored beverage ... i .i may save u; many heavy doctor’s bills. It is by tn«* judicious use of such articles of diet that a consticu; i- ii u»«y J-e grutiuHlly built up until atroug enough fo i. tendency todisease. Hundreds of subtle ii. i are floating around Oi ready to attack w..crevt-r there is a weak point. We may escape Ui.iuy a laiai shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame,”— tree article iu the Civil Service Gaaette, Male simply with boiling water or milk

bold in lib packet?. by Grocer?, labelled hug : JAMES ul'J’b .v CO., 11 i-u-itbif i 1 ,"iii.-i? j.uiiiior, F.miinnd f WIZAHD OIL; la a distinguishing name, given by Prank Weston to ''is Medicine, which is composed of various Vegetable Oils, Healing Gums. Hare Balsams, Hoots, Barka sod Herbs, (found only on the Great American Continent.) forming the Chemical Compound universally known as “Weston’s Wizard Oil/* This Medicine was first introduced, by Frank Weston, to the Australian Public in 1864. and ths wonderftil and mysterious influence it exhibited in 9 stopping the most excruciating Pains, Aches and Infirmities, in a few days alter its use is well known. Its miraculous power in rising the Bed-ridden, CrippfedJßheumatiivneuralgic,divesting the system of all suffering from pom, inflammation*; and weakness, curing in a few days the sickness and diseases of months and years giving instantaneous Ease and Comfort in all ordinary pains and aches, either internal or external, all cramps, spasms, congestions, &c., is well known. Weston's Wizard Oil has the power to distribute itself over every part of the body internally as well as externally, curing the most inveterate cases of tumors, ulcers, scrofula, diseased liver, piles, swellings, wounds, &c.,&c. The subtle power of the Wizard Oil has astounded the most eminent analysers, and Mr, Prank Weston, is the inventor and Sole Possessor of this moet> valuable preparation. The active contained in the present composition hare been tested, and ei- 1 perimente madsjby a number of celebrated Hospital Burgeons on patients when all other remedies have failed. &<■- \

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1656, 5 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1656, 5 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1656, 5 January 1885, Page 4

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