sj~- \ qukk . y : t remedy for many tdings. ffiowel disorders. |) j Btomaed troubles, jf< ailments of tse Sidneys § and bladder. I TUolfe's *e6napps 3fs selps in sasis of It ekars t%* £Bhod~- l oroug6 t6e Sidneys. \ GDon't accept any / I )jj substitute, you must s-J A get tse qcnuine. w^ To snooeaaiuily introduce a few welltriad remedies, the proprietor*, 4*. Bock and Qa„ manufacturing chemists of Adelaide and Auckland, have made arran&B" meats, with tbV" Jeadin/j tradesmen to sell the first trial packet to snob enstotnor for approval, giving a prirste.l jtuarsniee to that effect. The price will be refunded is the oyent of it not being; approved of. One,of those is " Bock's "Rheumatic Powder," price 83 6i ; This i« an interna remedy . it; expels the exo;s,s of uric aoid aver 700 c'jrcd cases are on record for ebe North Iflaati alone. " Curn-Hypo" is another, heibg purely herbal smd rather. a* adulto, but ban prove! an absolute cure for indigestion nod all i-.« sympotoms. Price of s Urge bot'le, only Is 6dAnother famous mediciue is *■ Book's 8a!saru," price Is 6d, for coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, Asthma, and bronchitis, affords quick relief and proves permanent to the end. As thero can fe* ; fairer than to refund the* money wb,pu cot approved of, we irnst the. public will avail themselves of this offer.
anas Cannot be successfully imitated Some medicines can be, but not so with Lane's. The'contents are plainly stated on every label, but the contents alone do not make Lane's Emulsion. Ther'es the mixing, the blending. E. G. Lane, Chemist, Oamaru, was the originator of his now famous medicine-food.. He alone knows the secret of how to perfectly mix and emulsify Lane's Emulsion. Of course are imitations, but when buying please examine the package;, and look for the words— -■ , " LAKE'S- 'XKULSZ'OH, It's Famous because It's Good," and please be careful to take none but Lane's. Lane's Emulsion is for coughs, colds, and throat and lung troubles in children or adults. "2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. 136
Q.EOBGE gM.ASI, (Late with S. Paul) HAIRDBESSEE & TOBACCONIST, Wishes to annonnce that he has started bußiness in premues adjoining the City mast old friends. Best Brands of Tobaccos, OiguVetc., kept in stock. :< Jfom—The Haird?ea*iog Department is under mj own supervision, so customer rasa always rely on obtaining an up-to-date shave as of old. My motto is Cleanliness and Civility. <J 808 G U SMART (Late with S. Paul) Maik.stsbst. ~ "APANB3E rjIEA r> OOMS Next Sterling Hotel. ICIIES are now off, but HOT JPIES AND COFFEE will be on ever; Satnrdoy night. A thorosgbly good Cup of Tea end HAS NO EQUAL. u Et9ta personal expefrlonc#," 3*ts HH.-I H.. 1. TUT □ tHI >< T 1 • DUrrhcea Becaedjr has no equal lor intes j tinsi trouble. A ipoonful in bot wajte Ifsvs me itstnedtate reiki irons tbe aso»& ywalwit pia. ,? F» esO* by B, A. HaJasai
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1309, 25 April 1905, Page 4
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