FLETCHER'S PILLS never fail to cure INDIGESTION, COSTIVENESS, SOUR BREATH, HEARTBURN, LIVER DISEASE, and KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. FLETCHER'S PILLS and CLEMENTS TONIC are the recognised household remedies of the Australian colonies, and every designing quack tries to trade on their reputation and renown. This is the greatest proof of their merit, and sufferers want to be particular to get the genuine artioles as tegret and disappointment are sure to follow the use of the thousands of " AU-f ailing" remedies so . freely, .advertised. THe reputation and * wide-spreftd use of Clements Tpnic and Fletcher's Pills are the greatest proofs of their appreciation by the public. If they were not as represented fhey would have passed out of memory long ere this; but instead their sale is greater and they are more esteemed day by day and week by week, and this emphatically proves their undisputed supremacy. Listen to no argument from interested parties ; demand tne genuine articles and TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. .
•• MAKING BOTH ENDS MEET " is rather a difficult task in life with many, |rat the expense, ot gosd cooking is rednced to a minimnm by using the SUN BAKING purer and cheaper than most Others. Give it a trial. PROFESSOR LIF.BEG says :-" We shall never know how men were first directed to the use of Coffee, but we may consider the article so remarkable for its Action on tha brain and the substance of the organs of the motion as an element of food for orgaus yet unknown, Vfhich are destined to convert the blood iqto nervous substances and thus recruit tfeq energy of the moving and thinking tyoqlties. If you wish to benefit yourself you' could not do better than drink Gbkase'b A.I. Coffee. Sold everywhere in 1 and 21b tins. For it is the best. PERSONS OF DELICATE CONSTITUTION, who are obliged to abstain from ordinary Coffee, should try Crease's Ta9AXACUM or Dandelion Coffee, which is recommended by the highest Medical Authorities as a yejry; valuable beverage for 4)ipße suffejr^ng from weak digestion, flatuetc. Not to know is
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Manawatu Herald, 12 October 1895, Page 3
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338Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 12 October 1895, Page 3
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