"IMITATION is the SINCEiifiST FLATTER*. 1 ' The articles most imitated afa CLEMENTS TONIC and FLETCHBB'S PILLS. WHY? BECAtiSE" they have the best reputation And are most in demftnd by tfae public, consequently, every dishonest trader tries to trade on their fame ana fenbWrii It is really wonderful that the Australian people are so slow to see the truth as regards the unscrupulous quacks and charlatans who prey on the credulity of the Australian public. Scarcely a Week ever* paflsaS but what the press exposes the barefaced and shameful practices of some of these harpies, yet, in face of all they seem to thrive, and the paper who hounds thorn down most thrives fattest on their advertisehien-s and cracks champagne over each balance-sheet. Clements Tonic and Fletcher's Pills have never yet fitoOped t« deception and misrepresentation. They a^e Scientific therapeutical agents, and evidence as to their v<ie can ba found in every district, and such being the (Sftse it is unnecessary to further extol their virtues A SAFE INVESTMENT Of money is the problem of the day, buying " SA&sAiiNE " is A safe investment, for one shilling packet presertes twenty shilling's wdfth of Milfe, Meat, arid all such perishable goods, ana is odourless ana havmless. The D.I.C, Wellington, is a deservedly popular institution. Many of our thrifty and fashionable people find it to their ad. vantage to order their requirements in drapery and house-furnishing from the Company's Wellington Warehouse. Beliable goods, at moderate prices, is the feature of the D.I.C. Samples and catalogues are mailed post free to any address. "Making both ends meet," is rather a difficult task in life with many but the expense of gosd cooking is rednced to a minimum by using the SUN BAKING POWDEBj purer and cheaper than most others. Give it a trial. McKee and Gamble, rhotefflngrfivers and Lithographers, Wellington. Send, fdi quotation. The famous Victory Sewing Machine is the latest and most perfect of Sewing Ma* chines. It is adapted for household and work-room use, and is capable of performing the most artißtio fancy-work. The prices vary from six guineas, and any of the machines can be purchased on the easiest of time payments from the New Zealand Clothing Factory, the local agency • A STEAM WHISTLE Need not run full blast all the time to let you know that it is heard, and it is not necessary that we should be always advertising by noisy statements to buy " Salsaline," the great food preservative, for onoe tried always used, a9 it is the only reliable food preservative sold.
CLEARING SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, &o. WEDNESDAY, JULY Bth, At 1 80 p m. A BRAHAM & WILLIAMS have f\ received instructions from Mr A. Hoffmann to sell by public auction at his farm, Roberts' Line, the whole of bis Dairy Stuck, etc, comprising — 5 first- class cows in milk and in calf 4 cows in calf 6 heifers 5 2-year steers 1 black mare, 3 years, by Merry Bachelor 1 grey trap ge'ding Furniture, harness, fencing wire, stump extractor, potatoes, hay, &c. Luncheon provided. PALMERSTON SALE. THURSDAyT9th JULY. A BRAHAM &~~WILLIAMS will j\ sell by public auction as above, at 1 p.m.— - --10 forward bullocks 160 2 to 8-tooth ewes in lamb 100 2 to 4-tooth wethers 80 fat ewes 600 2 and 4 tooth wethers (good line) 150 Lincoln ewes in lamb 160 empty 2 tooth ewes WANTED KNOWN—That a Colossal Sale of Drapery and Clothing bought very cheaply in Sydney, is now being held at Te Aro House, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN— That special attention is paid to Orders from the Country by a Bplendidly organised department at Te Aro House, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN—That the came prices are invariably charged to Country Customers as are quoted over the oounter, at Te Aro House, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN— That when Cash is sent with any Order for Goods, the parcel will be forwarded, carriage paid, to any part of the country, from Te Aro House, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN-That the Sale of Sydney Stock, which is now being held, is the biggest opportunity for Bargains that customers have ever been offered at Te Aro House, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN — That a Catalogue of some of the Leadiug Bargai&s, picked from the thousands now shown, will be pent, post free, on application to Te Aro House, Wellington.
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Manawatu Herald, 4 July 1896, Page 3
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716Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, 4 July 1896, Page 3
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