Fruit Trees & Roses. THE undersigned, having the largest stocV of Fruit Trees and Roses in New Zealand, begs to offer them to the public at thp following prices:— Apples (on blight-proof stocks—2 years old, 6s per dozen; 8 years, 9s per dozen ; 4 years, 12s per dozen. Plums—2 years, 9s per dozen; 3 years, 12s per dozen. Roses (Hybrid Perpetuals)—ss per dozen. Roses (Tea Scented, &c.)—Bs per dozen. Seedless Gorse—los per 100; £4 per 1,000. Seedless Gorse Cuttings ~2os per 1,000. Terms—Net Cash f.o.b. Bluff. Unknown correspondents must send a remittance wilh ihoir Orders. Catalogues and Prices of Fruit and Forest Trees am! Ornamental Shrubs of all do.scriplions forwarded on application, I would advise intending purchasers >4 a distance to amalgamate their Orders and so effect a considerable saving in cost of carriage. Robert Cleave, NURSERY AND SEEDSMAN INVERCARGILL, N.Z. [Established 1863.] RICHTER, NANNESTAD & GO. TIMBER, AND FLOURMILLERS, PALMERSTON NORTH. Have on Sale all kinds of Building Timber ' Mouldings Sashes and Doors Seasoned Dress Tmber always on hand. First Class Roller Flour, Pollard, Bran, &c., at LOWEST QUOTATIONS.
(SUGAR COATED) Haydock’s New Liver Pills. A wonderful nnd extraordinary combination of concentrated medicine. The Victories of Science—Electric Telegraphs, Steam nnd Printing—revolutionized the whole system of the globe, and mode mankind wiser nnd better. So, although there nr» c/mn'ppa Pills used for disease, nnd claiming much as to their m'rit, the remarkable discovery of Dr. Haydock has eclipsed them all, and has founded a NEW MEDICAL’ SYSTEM,* The Doo'ors, wnose vast doses of four or five pills, enfeeble the stomach and paralyze the howeld, must give way to the man who restores health and appetite with one or two of his extraordinary Vegetable piPs. One or two of DR. HAYDOCK’S NEW LIVER PILLS suffices fo place the stomach in perfect order, creates an appetite, and renders the spirit light and buoyant. If the Liver is affected its functions are restored, and if the Nervous System i« enfeebled, it is invigorated and sustained. SYMPTOMS OF BILIOUSNESS, 1. The parent complains of a ullness of th° stomach. ?, Distension,of the bowels by wind. 3. Heartburn. 4. A feeling of weariness, sleepiness after meats. 5. A bad taste in the month, and furred tongue. 6. Constipation, with an occasional diarrhoea. 7. Headache in front of head. 8. Depression of spirits and great ssitude.
All of the above svmp'oms co to show functional derangement of the Liver; and now Comes the preat importance of any error made as to the condition of the patient He should immediately provide himself with a LITER STIMULANT, the most common form of which is a PHI. Uai’v experience shows that this, when the Pill is compounded properly, is (he readiest ■ mode of inciting and promo'ing the action of the Liver, and can be always relied on, I have devoted many years of my life in compounding 'a Pill, that will act readily a«d systematically as a Bilious Remedy. t do not believe in great purgatives, and therefore have mad" a Pill, one of which is an active and thorough dose. I have called it HAYDOpK’S NEW LIVER PILL. They are the true grains and essence of health, and the greatest blessing that Science has given to the world. For N'rvou® Prostration, Weakness, Cene'-al Lassitude. Want of Apnetite and Sick Headache. Ur. Faydoek’s XT ew r iver Pills will b" found an Effectual Remedy. Each vial contains Twenty Pills. Price •'wenty-five Cents. For sale by all Urugjrisl s. Any sceptic can have a vial of Pills SENT HIM FREE on receipt of his name and address, for a trial. Send a postal card for copy of pamphlet —THE LIVER AND ITS MYSTERY.” It furnishes valuable information to all.' H3.YDOCK & CO., ■ NEW YORK, U. 9CAUTION I—Druggists are desired to notice that the name of J. H. Pratt, sole agent, is written across .eachdoai packages of Haydock’s Liver Pills. A. without this’are’oounterfeits. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., [ v i jChbistohuboh. ■OV
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Manawatu Herald, 15 April 1902, Page 4
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