i “Scrub no More, Ladies’* | J frbe PioeF I Wbo*e Clot bo were Washed with Sapon— ~ ~ | “Soak —Squeeze—Rinse— SAPON is a Maaae Thing ~ 4 THE BEST NATURAL^APERIENT*WATER. Hunyadi Janos For CONSTIPATION. Professor D. lAMBI, of Warsaw, Professor of Climeal Medicine at the University, writes “ Hunyadi Janos Bitter Water, besides being an excellent general aperient, has proved specially efficacious in the treatment of chronic constipation, venous obstruction and congestion, haemorrhoids and obesity. - ’ Average Dose : — A arituglaitful before breakfast, either pure or diluted seitk » sitnilar fuaniiir of hot or cold tester. HITTVTAV H ®“ tJ * e BS ®« Hsayaffl Janes.' tb« signatcre at the Proprietor. baU Lluflt Uedaiilcn. on the Bed Centre Par
truly delightful Thirst Quencher. The Lancet writes :—“ Lime Juice is, particularly during K summer, afar more wholesome drink than any form of alcohol.” ‘ Montserrat ” is ctAaioed solely from the U Lime Jtdoe Piantaiicns in tbe IsiajQd of Jf To gesaiae. specify M*?VT-EiHUT. CF ALL STORES AND CHEW.STS.
Again today refused to linte* to the piaujibie proposals from the three deleg*:cs of the SOUTHERN FLOVR TRUST (50 strong), or any other COMBINE OR ASSOCIATION whieh would put the workers’ daily bread ia tee hands of a Moacpely.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 22, 2 June 1906, Page 12
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195Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVI, Issue 22, 2 June 1906, Page 12
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