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GRATEFU —COMFOETING EPPS'S" °OOOA ' BREAKFAST. <* ]>Y' a thorough knowledge of the natura J) laws which goverti' the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful applition of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with » delicately-flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy dootor's bills. It is by the judioious use of such »rtioles of diet that a constitution may be , ' built tip strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle , maladies are floating around us roady to attaok wherever there is a weak point. We may ©soape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pur* blood and ft properly nourished frame." — Seo article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with pure boiling wsi*r or milk. Sold n ilb packets by Grooers, labelled thus :— JAMES HPPS * CO., HOSCCSOPATRIO OHIMJSTB HOLLOWAY'S FILLS. This Great Household Medicine ranks amongst the leading necessaries of Life. These famous Pills purify the BLOOD, and act most powerfully, yet soothingly on TEE LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS rad BOWELS, giving tone, energy, and vigour to these great MAIN SPBINGS OF LIFE. They are confidently recommended ia a never-failing remedy in all oases where tne constitution, from whatever cause, has become impared and weakened. They are wonderfully efficacious in all ailments incidental to Feamales of all ages j and as a GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE, are unsurpassed. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT Ifel Searching and Healing Properties are known throughout the World. For the cure of BAD LEGS, Bad Breasts OLD WOUNDS, SORES AND ULCERS it is an infalible remedy. If effectually nibbed on the neok and cheat, as salt into , meat, it Cures SORE THRO AT.JBronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and tven ASTHMA. For Glandular Swellings, Abscesses, Files, Fistulas, Gout, Rheumatism! and every kind of SKIN DISEASE it hai nerer been known to fail. The Fills and Ointment are manufactured only at 78, New Oxford St. flat* sgg Oxford St.) London} And art sold by all Vendors of Medioines, throughout the Civilized World j with directions for use in almost every language tarFurobasers should look at the Label on tbeFoteand Boxes. If the addres|ii not 88 Oxford; -^street, London, fcher %ro parioni. REDUCTION IN PRICE. She Mbboahtiub and Bahebupto? Ga* zbxtb of New Zealand, Established 1876. 1 ONE GUINEA PER YEAR. rpHE above is mailed to subscribers every J. Saturday morning, and contains the latest information obtainable of Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Wool Liens Agricultural Liens, Bailments, Affidavits of Satisfaction, Ac, and publishes all matters relating to Bankruptcy, Letters Patent,, &o,, up to the time of issue. SAMPLE COPY SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. The Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazette has now entered i& TENTH YEAR of existence; and, encouraged by its past success, the Proprietor begs to assure hia numerous subscribers through out the Colony that neither labour Bor expense will be spared in sustaining its present deserved reputation as the most reliable of its kind in New Zealand. The Half-yearly ludex will, in future, be issued separately, at an extra charge of Five Shillings per annum, The Mercantile and Bankruptcy Gazettb is the Only Gazettb von thb Colony, published in New Zealand. Persons desirous of subscribing to the Gazette from the Ist January, 1885, will please send their names and addresses to R. T. WHEELER, No. 8, Stafford-street, Dunedinjor, to the Local Agent. S. DRILLER, yETERINAEY gURGEON, GUYTON-STBBET, SOUTH, WANGANUI. Testimonials. Says the Taranaki Heralds—" Mr S. Driller, Veterinary . -urgeon, has just effected & wonderful cure of a horse belonging to Mr Stanley, one of the contractors doing the work in Oourtenay>street. The horse had an abßcess growing in its stomach, and when we saw it a few weeks sinca the poor beast was in a most pitiable condition. The same animal was brought in front of our office yesterday, and appeared as well as ever it was, the cure having been effected through fefee skill of Mr Driller. Says the Taranaki News :— -" An extraordinary cure. Last week one of Mr Eicden's express horses was down for 14 hours suffering from inflammation of the kidneys, when the services of Mr Driller we re obtained fo the suffering animal. After a night's treatr ment, the horse was relieved, and in an incredibly short time was restored to perfect health. The undersigned recommends the pub in case of accidents happening to horses not to destroy them before consulting Mr Diller, Veterinary Surgeon. I called upon him to attend a mare belonging to my brother, which, in trying to jump a fence about; two ' weeks ago, an ordinary fencing post went up inside the flank as far as the pin bone, making a wound 14 inches deep and nearly as broad. The mare, by the skilful treatment she received from Mr Driller, is now nearly well, and gallops playfully about the paddock, and seems rery little the worse or the accident.— G. Tatien. OOBB'S LINE OP ROYAL MAU COACHES. NOTICE rpHS undersigned desires to inform the JL public that he has taken over the iine of Coaches running between Hawera and Opunake, and hopes by punctuality and at* tion to the requirements of customers to merit a continuance of the favours hitherto conferred upon Mr Prosser. The Coaches will run aa under :— Hawbba-Opunake. Leave Hawera at 2.30 p.m. ; leave Manaia, 3.45 p.m., • leave Ofcakoho, 4.45 p.m. ; arrive Opunake, 7 p.m Leave Opunake, 6.30 p.m. ; Otakeho 8,30 a.m. ; Manaia, 9.30 a.m. j arrive Eawora, 11 a.m. OHAS. GOOSEY, Proprietor FOE SALE, (On- Easy Terms.) A Block of Light Bu u h Lund near WaverPl ley, containing 1332 acres ; good soil. The above is for sale at a low price, and on icoplionslly easy terms, ' , £ REEMAN fc K.^ACKSQN & CO,

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11218, 16 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11218, 16 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIX, Issue 11218, 16 June 1886, Page 4

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