PLAIN TALKING.
We are bo much in earnest about this matter that we absolutely refuse to waste one moment of our time in planning and writing out paragraphs of a catching character. There is just this question, if you want to stop drinking, smoking, or the use of opium you can do by the use of Golden Remedy No 1 . If you suffer from dyspepsia, loss of energy, neuralgia, poverty of the blood, or poor appetite Golden Remedy No 2 will cure you Now this is straight, it all depends upon yourselves whether you are to go on dragging on a miserable existence, or be strong, free, and well. Send for circulars of cures. Those interested we would like to inform that Bock and Co. Manufacturing Chemists, have opened a depot at 82 Tory street, Wellington, and appointed P. Bock their agent for New Zealand. The following are a few of their preparations, which have been tested with most satisf .ctory results : - Fire and Waterproof Cement, for the mending of glassware, cnina and metal articles, etc. This cement resists both hot water and fire. Price, Is.— Non-mercurial Plating Fluid, to renew elect ro-plateware. Price, Is 6d.— Camphylene Balls, to keep moths out of clothes. Price, Is.— Herb Extract, an infallable cure for toothache. Is 6d per bottle.— German cute for cornß and warts.— A trial solicited.— [Advt]. The delicate task of rinding a consort for the Heir Apparent to the Crown of King Humbert has at last been performed, if the daily papers are to be believed. The report is that the Arcbduobeu Maria Annunciada has consented to become the Princess of Naples She is the half-Bister of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the future Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary. Her f »ther, the Archduke Charleß Loui?, was thrice married, and the third of bit consorts, a dnugbter of the late Prince Miguel, the once famous pretender to the throne of Portugal, was the mother of the future bride. Little is known of tbe|Princesß, for she has hardly left the schoolroom, except that she has been brought up a devout Catholic. The Prince of Naples is nine years her senior,— Weakly Regitter.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/NZT18940209.2.35
Bibliographic details
New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 41, 9 February 1894, Page 20
Word Count
363PLAIN TALKING. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 41, 9 February 1894, Page 20
Using This Item
See our copyright guide for information on how you may use this title.