NEW CONFECTIONS. Aulsebrook's MOLASSES NUGGETS or Kisses (Registered). TRY THEM. The New American Pile Cure. This is a Cure tha lDoe3 Cure. If you are a sufferer you should not hesitate a moment to give this Great Remedy a trial. A single course has cured soma of the most obstinate cases of Piles that the agents ever saw. One gentleman writes—•* Your AMERICAN PILE CURE is a wonder. I had not finished half the oourge before I wa3 perfectly cured. It has also had the effeot of curing my Constipation, which was tin primary cause of the trouble, I believe. YoU can recommend this cure with every confidence.—l am, etc., F. H." We are const mtl? receiving testimony as to the benefits obtained by using this unique system of cure. It can be taken by femalee at any time. The AMERICAN PILE CURE is not simply an external application. Two medicines are taken internally that act powerfully on the venous system and the liver, thu* getting at the fountain head of the trouble. The price of the cure is sa, and numbers of severe cases have been cured with one set, which consists of two bottles of internal medicine and one box of the external application, and accompanying each box is full printed directions, giving diet, etc x Sold by all Chemists Everywhere, bat if not obtainable locally eenJ postal notes or stamps direct to the Sola New Zealand Agents MARSHALL'S CHEMICAL CO.. LTD 2073 MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. l
Loss of Appetite Is loss of vitality, vigor, tone, — an indication of a run-down or running down condition <jf the system, —in many cases a precursor of sickness. It is common when the blood is impure, for then the digestive organs fail to get the stimulus necessary for the proper performance of their functions. '• I was feeling very bad, having no appetite and being in a very low condition. My brother, who had been taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, recommended it to me. After taking two bottles I was a different young man altogether, my health being' quickly restored." H. Arnold, Queen Street, Masterton, N. Z. Hood's SarsapariUa Restores appetite, it cleanses the blood, gives vitality, vigor and tone, building up the whole system. Sold, by all druggists. Prepared by C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A.
TABLE CUTLERY., Minson and Co.* have just added to tiuir stock an immense variety of Table Knives Carvers, Forks, iSpoons, etc., etc.,* from several'of the leading and best known English makers—by far tho best display they have ever before shown—ar,d will enable them to meet the wants and tastes of aIL 220, Colombo street.—*Advt.) MAJOR TAYLOR. Major Taylor is the champion cyclist ot thj world. Major Taylor is a Negro, native of the United States. Major Taylor's speed capabilities have never bs*n equalled; Major Taylor will ride in Sydney next month; he gets £1500. for "it. Major Taylor could not ride anything but a reliable Bicycle. Major Taylyr rides a Maesey-Harris Bicycle. Depot, 146 Cash* l street.—(Advt.)
<Og> No House like 5,»-EDWARD Rβ & SONS' For Hi e hest Va,ae and Q oallt y ln Farm Tools and 1 All Station Requirements. An experience of nearly fifty years in catering for Canterbury's requirements stands V^-^T , for something. " Horse Brand " Lubricating Oils Are absolutely the BEST AND CHEAPEST OILS on the market. Graded for all classes of machinery. Good oil means long \ life to machinery. Samples and prices on application. "RUBEROID ROOFING. Coming more into faYC-ur eVery day. Cheaper and more durable than Iron. Ask for Samples and Quotations. Edward Recce and Sons, Colombo street, Chrietchurch.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11487, 21 January 1903, Page 3
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