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NEW PROCESS TOMATO SAUCE. AFTER DINNER. [The following lines have been written on the Tomato as a cure for dyspepsia. The fruit has of late years been largely recommended by physicians as one of the most ueeful alteratives that can be taken, and especially for all forms of indigestion and the complications arising therefrom.] Don't talk to me of colocynth or famed cerulean pill, Hepatic action, doctors say. is very hard to start, Don't mention hyoecyamus or aloes when I'm ill : And if you have too much of it, that also mak<-8 you smart ; The very word podophyllyn is odious in mine ears ; And so the fate of many folks, especially in town, The thought of all the drugs I've ta'en ca'ls up the blinding tears. la first to stir the liver up, and then to calm him down. The Demon of Dyspepsia (a sufferer writes to say) Now he can trouble us no more, although we go the pace ; At sight of tbe tomato plant will vanish quite away. A diet of tomatoes keep* the tyrant in his place. The Faculty will diet you till indigestion stops, Away with deleterious drugs, for here's a plant been found, On what have always seemed to me interminable lops ; Worth all the wei'd concoctions that dispensers can compound ; A dainty dißh is sure to be the worst thing you can eat ; Get fresh tomatoes, red and ripe, and slice and eat, and then — The bismuth and the charcoal come like nightmares after meat ; You'll find that you are liver-less and not like other men. Away with all restriction now, bring mutton, beef, and veal, Come ye who dire dyspepsia's pangs impatiently endure ; As loug as ripe tomatoes come to supplement a meal. It cannot hurt, and may do good, this new tomato cure. AS SHIPPED TO THE LONDON MARKETS Bl CONNOR AND CO., DUNEDIN NO FIRST-CLASS TABLE COMPLETE WITHOUT IT.

JAMES O'DRISCOLL, rA oabd.] BOOTMAKER, T p WoATTHTTtT* Bega to announce to his friends and tbe public generally that he has | *• ox ° A *■ » 1 Jfi B started business in the premises formerly occupied by the late Mr tf • n . onTD -,i,ii ,» n O A T , n ™A n Angus Wilson, and lately by Mr. J. Millea, next Carroll's Hotel, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. BRANDON STREET, WELLINGTON. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, Hand-sewn and Pegged, ~^p rr 7J Sf S » 5 5 7Z ?r made to order. •I BAKKON Bepairs Promptly and Neatly done. Charges Moderate. V QBOCB B, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, W H ' NGAHAURiNGA RWR WE B LLfNGTON. 0 T ' L ' » Bmu» B-, Donw, T WRKWN Proorietor MESSRS J. SPEIGHT & CO.'S CELEBRATED ALES, J. BBKJSJN ... ... rropneior. Bott]et &kn had {rom John Barron— Sole Bottler of these Ales. J. BRBEN begs to intimate to the residents of Wellington and the „_.„_, nm r™™ o tit n-nnrvn-rn-nc, mr^-^r. « Traveling Public that he has taken the above Hotel, and will leave BEST QUALITIES IN GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, fe e . no act undone to ensure Comfort and Convenience to his Patrons. ot »u.i-it»t ttxtwci n , , „ . . _ Wines, Ales, and Liquors of the best brands always on hand. SPECIAL LINEB.-Decorated Canister Tea, per tin, 3s. Port Meals at all hours ; Good Table; Charges Liberal. Wine for Invalids, recommended by medical men (yellow seal), 5s Night Porter always in 6 ;^^ per bottle. Famous Edina Blend Whiskey, 4s 6d per bottle. Coffee J. BREEN, Proprietor. that at Is lOd per Ih is the best in the market.

McDOUGAL L'S TCTON-POISONOUS SHEEP DIP PASTE, — --^*v PASTE, LIQUID, »yßaljjfljr LIQUID, POWDER.^OS«B>te<S?; po\\ DER THE ORIGINAL OR PARENT NONPOISONOUS DIP. FREE FROM THE DANGER AND IN. JURIOUS EFFECTS OF POISONOUS DhESSINGS. 18 A TRUE SPECIFIC FOR SCAB. EXTERMINATES ALL INSECTS ON ALL ANIMALS. HEALS ALL SORES AND WOUNDS. FINELY STIMULATES THE GROWTH OF WOOL. Whilst its action in destroying INSECTS is even more certain than Poisons, it does not act by POISONING, but hsß the effect of coagulating or solidifying the INSECTS, so that they instantly cease to breathe. Genekal Agents for New Zealand : FULTON, STANLEYS Co., Crawford St., Dunedin. pRANK W. PETKE Engineer and Architect, PRINCES SrBKET SOUTH, DUNEDIN And 171 Hereford Street, Christchurcb Complete designs for Catholic Churches finished under special arrangements.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 34, 29 May 1891, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 34, 29 May 1891, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 34, 29 May 1891, Page 26

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