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BUSINESS ITEMS.

VISITORS TO NAPIER. Those of our readers who visit Napier, a place famed for its scenery and climate, usually desire to carry away with them pleasant mementos of their visit, and if possessed of a camera, there are many places of interest which will commend themselves to tourists and visitors in search of interesting snapshops, and visitors will be wise to solicit the services of Mr. J. Fitzigerald, chemist and photographer, Hastings Street, Napier, who is in a position to be of great assistance in the way of supplying information and material to phoitognaphers. Mr. Fitzgerald’s premises are fitted with a dark room, which’ is at the disposal of patrons, and everything necessary can be obtained from the pharmacy that visitors require. Especially to; amateur photographers the advice ofi an expert .is valuable, and Mr. Fitzgerald is noted for his courtesy in extending to visitors the necessary help. The pharmacy, which is situated in the main street, is well equ pped with a well-assorted sto:k of patent medicines, drugs, and toilet preparations, while the prices are all to be desired. The name of Fitzgerald’s pharmacy is a household word in Napier, where -patrons can rest fully assured that all prescriptions are faithfully dispensed with the purest of drugs, and so we commend our readers, when visiting Napier, to call upon Mr- Fitzgerald, who wills cheerfully give all the Information in his power. TRENCH’S REMEDY FOR EPILEPSY AND FITS. One of the most distressing complaints that human nature is liable to is that cf epiletic fits, and medical men have from time to time tried in vain to find some palliative to counteract this dread complaint, but to those of our readers who are affected, they may take heart of ; grace that their affliction is not beyond remedy. Our representative recently had a chat with Messrs. Ellison and Duncan, Ltd., of Port Ahuriri, who are sole agents for Trench’s Remedy for Epilepsy and Fits, who gave him instances of remarkable cures effected by this remedy, and assured our representative that ijf those! 'afflicted would only faithfully carry out the instru:tions in conjunction with the prescription there is no need that any shculd suffer. Messrs. Gul’y, Firth, and Co., chartered accountants, Pood Lane Chambers, London, E.C, certify that within one year more than a thousand unsolicited testimonials were received from patients who had received benefits from taking Trench’s Remedy for thereby giving direct and unquestionable testimony to the great value of this remedy. And when eminent authority like, that of Cranville H. Sharp, F.G.S., analytical chemist, of Tower Street, London, who declares that Trench’s Remedy would have a valuable curative effect in the treatment of epilepsy and nervous diseises, our readers may confidently assume that the virtues of this preparation are beyond question. Messrs. Ellison and Duncan, Ltd., will be pleased to forward a copy of pamphlet and testimonials to those who desire it. We would draw attention to their advertisement which appears in this issue

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1250, 2 April 1914, Page 33

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BUSINESS ITEMS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1250, 2 April 1914, Page 33

BUSINESS ITEMS. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1250, 2 April 1914, Page 33