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THAT WAS THE REASON. Boy: ‘Mr Smitters wants to know if you’ll lend him an umbrella. He says you know him.’ ‘You may say that I do know him. He will probably understand why you didn’t bring the umbrella.’ Clarke's World-Famed Blood Mixture.—‘ The most searching Blood Cleanser that science and medical skill have brought to light.’ Sufferers from Scrofula, Scurvy. Eczema, Bad Legs. Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples and Sores of any kind are solicited to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands or wonderful cures have been effected by it. Bottles 2s 9d each, sold everywhere. Beware of worthless imitations and substitutes.

“ fjungafci has, m my hands, given invariably satisfactory results. It is one of the most valuable of curative agents at our disposal.” VIRCHOW. “ Sjttngalji Sfanoß" is the most concentrated of the saline group.’ Natural Aperient Waters are vastly superior to artificial solutions, however skilfully prepared.” SIR HENRY THOMPSON. “ ©ttttgalrt ha. established itself as a customary Aperient in all climates. It is remarkably and exceptionally uniform in its composition and free from the defects of other Hungarian Bitter Waters.” BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. ° SJfawT ot th. many Ofen or Hungarian Bitter Waters now offered to the public, careful selection should be made. We havefound that only HUNYADI JANOS answers all purposes, owing to its remarkable uniformity and gentle action, which render it preferable to all others.” < p ‘ ' VIENNA MEDICAL JOURNAL.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XVIII, 6 May 1899, Page 611

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Page 611 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XVIII, 6 May 1899, Page 611

Page 611 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXII, Issue XVIII, 6 May 1899, Page 611

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