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HOW TO AVOID THE INJURIOUS EFFECTS OF STIMULANTS.—The present system of living—partaking of too rich foods, as pastry, saccharine, and fatty substances, alcoholic drinks, ana an insufficient amount of exercise frequently deranges the Liver,. I would advise all bilious people, unless they are careful to keep the liver acting freely, to exercise great care in the use of alcoholic drinks, avoid sugar, and always dilute largely with wafer. Experience shows that porter, mild ales, port wine, dark sherries, sweet champagne, liqueurs, and brandies are all very apt to disagree ; while light while Aines. and gin or whisky largely diluted with soda water, will be found the least objectionable. END© ‘FRUIT SALT’ is peculiarly adapted for any constitutional weakness of iho liver ; it possesses the powers of reparation When digestion has been disturbed or lost, and places the invalid on the right track to health. A world <»f woes is avoided by those who keep and use KN’O’S ‘FRUIT SALT.’ therefore no family should ever be without it. Sold by all Chemists and Stores. (36)

Te Ard House THE EMPORIUM OF FASHION All the newest and most attractive novelties for the season, imported direct from LONDON AND PARIS are now being shown in infinite variety. The display of SUMMER MILLINERY completely eclipses anything of the kind ever seen in New Zealand before. Many of the Hats and Bonnets are unique specimens of Parisian taste, and for beauty and novelty of design are quite unequalled. CAPES AND BLOUSES the two most Fashionable Garments in the Mantle Department, are shown in unrivalled variety. The newest styles in BLOUSES are marked at remarkably Low Rates, a fact which should fully sustain their great popularity for summer wear. NEW DRESS FABRICS have been opened out in many new shades and exceedingly attractive materials. The Dressmaking Department is still under the direction of MADAME DE VERNEY, which is a sufficient guarantee that the work turned out will be thoroughly stylish aud high class. PATTERNS of auy material, and full information in reply to customers’ enquiries will be sent Post Free to anv address. James Smith, TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.

I GUARANTEE TO CURE THE NERVES and THE BLOOD Says HERR RASSMUSSEN, The Celebrated Danish Herbalist And Parisian Gold Medallist of 547 George-Street, Sydney, and 91 Lambton Quay. Wellington, N.Z.; and no greater truth has ever been uttered, judging from the thousands of testimonials sent to him by grateful cured Blood and Nerve Sufferers, whom his world-renowned HERBAL ALFALINK VITALITY REMEDIES have restored to Permanent Health. For example, his Celebrated ALFALINK VITALITY PILLB are a Certain Cure for Weak Nerves, Depressed Spirits, Debility, and Weakness of the Spine, Brain, and Nerves. Special Powerful Course, 43s 6d; Ordinary Course, 23s 6d ; Smaller Boxes, 12s and 6s ; posted. His Purely Herbal ALFALINK BLOOD PILLS are unsurpassed as a Blood Purifier and Blood Tonic, and will not permit a particle of any Blood Disease to remain in the system. Price, same as Vitality Pills. HisALFALINE UNIVERSAL PILLS are unexcelled as a permanent cure for Complaints Peculiar to Ladies. Price, same as Vitality Pills. His Liver and Kidney Pills, Rheumatic Pills, Asthma and Cough Pills, Pile Powders, Flesh-Producing Powders, Gargle Powders, Varicocele Powders, Fat-Reducing Powders. Hair Restorers, and Complexion Beautiliers arc simply wonderful, and are well worth giving a trial. Call on him or send to him at Wellington for his valuable free book, which contains valuable hints, all particulars,and numerous testimonials. All Correspondenc e Private and Confidential. Write without delay, and address— HERR RARSMUSF’JN, 91 LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XV, Issue XXII, 30 November 1895, Page 693

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Page 693 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XV, Issue XXII, 30 November 1895, Page 693

Page 693 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XV, Issue XXII, 30 November 1895, Page 693