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QUACKERY AND OTHER FRAUDS PREVENTION. During the course of the debate in the House of Rrepresentatives on the above Bill, Mr Symes, the Member for Pa tea, called attention to the Tact that, some time previously, Mr Hornsby himself (the author of the Bill) had given a testimonial in favour of a Patent Medicine, viz., IMPb~ o MAY APPLE. This Mr Horneby admitted, and emphatically endorsed his previous statement concerning the merit of IMPEY'S MAY APPLE, at the same time explaining to Members of the House that the Bill was not intended to restrict the sale of remedies possessing genuine merit. The Proprietors of IMPEY'S MAY APPLE have, from the very first, taken the public into their confidence, and every package, label, circular, etc., sent out, states that IMPEY'S MAY APPLE is composed of CASCARA, DANDELION, TTRKHY RHUBARB, MAY aPPLE, and other valuable herbs. The only inform ation retained by the Proprietors is their special process of manufacture. This requires professiom»l skill and experience to ensure the proper adjustment and careful compounding of the Herbal Extracts, so that the medicinal value of each is developed and retained in the highest degree. YOUR DOCTOR will tell you, if you ask him, that the above ingredients are of special value in the treatment of Liver Complaints, and all Stomachic disorders, and even the most prejudiced person can have no doubts about a remedy, the formula of which is approved by the Physi-cian. We have nothing to conceal from either the public or the fledical fraternity. IMPEY'S MAY APPLE is without question the BEST, STTREST and SAFEST REMEIDY for all DISORDERS of the STOMACH, LIVER and BOWELS. Sold by Mr H. WILTON, Chemist, Wanganui. M\ TASTY PEESH PISH /^L J||A OF ALL VARIETIES, / |M fp I ! Direct from the Trawling j ||B iNKf AREIVE DAILY AT M YARROW'S WL gPIR PREMIER FISH DEPOT. g|WS SPECIALITIES AT A. 0. LENNABD'S Ptarmigans. Fish Balls in Tomato Sauce. Black Grouse. Freeh Mackerel. Smoked Herrings. Smoked Mackerel. Marinated Herrings. Sardines in Tomato Sauce. Herrings a la Sardines. t Fieldfares. Marinated Sardines. ' " Wild Duck. Anchovies in Barrel. Tomato Soup. Filets de Harengs. Baked Beans. Cod Roes. Sweet Gherkins. Stewed Crabs. India Relish. Natural Crabs. India Chutney. Patent Lax. Imperial Ketchup. Poultry in White Sanca • . Pepper Sauce. Fried Chicken. Mustard Dressing. Snipes. Hore Radish. Eel in Jelly. • Queen Olives. Meat Balls in Brown Sauce. Stuffed Olives. Fried Fish Balls. ] Gold Medal Mince Meat. Imp rial, French, and Stilton Cheese in Jars SPRING AND J. J. BUCKRELL INVITES an early inspection of his wviiLittiiuv FIRST SHIPMENTS OF NEW SPRING SEASON 1906 DRESS fabrics and millinery, which arc, as usual, of a very high class and selected with every care. New Millinery. we are showing Some beautiful Designs in Organdie MusNew Dress Goods {jj 1^ D ii ain c e rr 8 ' ™£ Dequeues, from« lod NeW MllSlinS A splendid line of Checked Zephyrs for Children's Washing Dresses, at 7^d yard. .NeW DeJaineS Striped Dnllettea, very effective designs ••!«• -n . , equal in durability to heavy Drills, and JXeW XTintS n^"* more dressy, at Is yard. New Lawns in high-class dress fabrics >T t • We liave the uslial ni c? selection, importJJI eW LinenS ed for our well-knox* High Standard Dressmaking Department — including Black and Coloured Silk Voiles, Eolines, Sicilian AT Cloths, Crepe de Chene, Light Summer Tweeds, etc., ranging from 35s to £5 5s the robe length. MELBOURNE — FULLER PARTICULARS HOTTST 1 W^* ** g * ven ia future announcements. NOTE ADDRESS : J. J. BUCKRELL, Melbourne House, WANGANUI. Just below the Fountain.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11973, 17 September 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 11973, 17 September 1906, Page 2