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THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER. Hunyadl Janos For GOUT and RHEUMATISM, Professor Immennann, Basle, Professor of Internal Medicine at the University—- “ Hunyadi Janos has invariably shown itself an effectual and reliable Aperient,' which I recommend to the exclusion of all others. Never gives rise io undesirable symptoms even if used continuously for years.” Average Dose. A wineglassful before breakfast, either pure or diluted with <8 similar quantity of hot or cold water. fIAITTTAN “ Hunyadl J anos” the signature ot the Proprietors vIAU 1 IvrPli c?th EE *^»8 AX1 ‘ EIINEB ’ tlla Medallion, on the Red Centre Parß

ONE WORD ONLY. |y| If you stop and think a minute, you will realise how impossible it is to depend upon certain words in the English language. There | are some words which have been used so promiscuously that they have lost all significance. . . . . . Take our English word “GIRL” —it means a female child anywhere between 3 and 21 years of age; but, nowadays, we call them all “girls” up to 100. When the baby’s sex is asked, we say “IT is a girl,” and, when you engage a 65 year old cook, she is still “a girl.” ........ Go into a Restaurant and ask for lamb, and you will probably get a two-year-okl sheep—ask for chicken, and you are sure of getting hen. . If you are a smoker, you will have found out by now, that according to the Tobacconist, everything is “THE BEST,” “COOLEST SMOKING,” “SWEETEST,” and a few other superlatives in common use. The fact is. that you cannot, in the | least, depend on adjectives when tobacco is up for discussion ; but use one word only ...... “HAVELOCK” and you have solved the problem. You will be handed a Tobacco I that needs no adjectives, no bolstering up, and no other evidence than ■ your own taste and observation. . . . . . O EVERYBODY SMOKES “HAVELOCK” g because it just SUITS everybody, and that’s all there is to it. I Aromatic and Dark, Plug and Cut.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XII, 19 March 1904, Page 58

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Page 58 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XII, 19 March 1904, Page 58

Page 58 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXII, Issue XII, 19 March 1904, Page 58

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