"Never intends to be without this remedy." Maa. M. GLOVER, No. I Hyde Street, Dunedin, New Zealand, gives the following testimonial: — For the px«t three years I have been troubled with I h-eratol Blind Files. I may tell you that I was so bad that at nearly all situca there was pus pasting from me; x- uvtiincs this was coloured with blood ; the |»ain has . been most I have tried many kinds of ointment, ; but until sevuring yours all without result. One Box of Peters’ Pile Cure which I have had, and used according to directions, has effected a wonderful cure It is a Remedy* that every household should he in liossession of, and I never intend to be without it. It cannot become too generally known that PETERS Pile Glare. (h’J.Sl* TO APPLY) Quickly and Permanently Cures BLIND, ITCHING, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES, and is obtainable from ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS. PRICE, 1/3. Large Box (five times the quantity) 5/or will !»e sent Post Fbke on receipt of price by F. A. PETERS, Sole Proprietor, 19 LORNE ST., AUCKLAND. IFntte for Booklet, PREB. The Name PETERS, Don't Forget it. K
SYDAL (KEGISTKRKD) WILTON’S HAND EMOLLIENT. You want your hands to be Clean, Soft, and White. This is quite easily accomplished by using SYDAL —it does the work perfectly, and is cheaper and better than anything else. Ladies who have once tried it send from all parts of the colony. Price, i/6 per jar, and sold by all chemists.
]! ENGLAND'S LEADING SWEET || BUTTER-SCOTCH Wholesome, delicious, II || and absolutely pure. n K Sold by all f'onfoetionort, /fl Orurerj, and fi fores, DAWSON’S SCOTCH WHISKY •OLV AOEMW: HIPKINS & COUTTS, Auckland
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8, 23 February 1907, Page 38
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278Page 38 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8, 23 February 1907, Page 38
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