HE BONGO PAI TENEI KEI KOUTUA KATOA jyjAOBEAN iB(E,EWART NEW ASTHMA CURE, 1 NEW GROUP CURE, NEW CHRONI^BRONOmTI^URIi Prepared from the Foreit and Monntalc Plants of Zow Zoaland. The New Cure is the only ipeoiflo f«» diioovered for Diphtheria, In Croup the New Cure hai no rival, Ii saves emetioa, lighting firoi, hot batha aud all that attendant worry incidental to th« arrival of the Midnight Monitor. Iv Typhoid Fever the New Cure dliinfeot* loothos, and sjives refrcahing sleep, As a disinfectant for the Nnrinry, Lying in Chamber and tho Siok Room it has n. equal, being extremely soothing and rofroih •ng. A home ponessing a supply of thla Romedj is fully armed against the sudden onset of all Infootioui Diieaaes. In no instance hai a death ooonrred f roa Diptheria whore the New Cure has boon freely used on tbe first symptoms of the Diiease appearing, A voice from the far off Isles of the Sea - Mrs Watt, Tan aa, Now Hebrides Mission, ays* "The IS ew Cure and tho Aathmi Tobnooo aot upon tho Nativoi like magio They oomo in crowds to the Miisiott Houn asking for them, but as our supply is Hmitod wo have to be oarefnl and only givd them u tho worst oases." Rev. Mr Cooks, Inonmbont, St, Saviout a, Rydenham states i " Givos relief in Aatnuii wheu nothing elie will,' For Diputukki a— ltseffeotonmyboy wat marvellouH, and relieved oar auxioty once,— A. M 'Donald, Sergt. -Major Polioi ; Chriitohurob, ' A oufforer for years.— A new life sinot uiing tho Cure.—Ma Kirkwood, Armagl Stroot. After 25 yean Bronohitis oured.- «. u * smoked a tin and a half of the Aithtm Tobaooo, —Joshua Kidd, Mount Brown Amborley. The M New Oaro" has dono my boy moi* good than all the oures ever triod put to gother.—Mß. Moßuatnky, New Brighton Tho relief was so Teat that I would no again be without it if it ooita me a guinea a box.— Mrs Subrwood, Luggage Depart ment, Railway, Chriatohuroh The, New Cure, 3s 6d j Grinde la Robuoi. Cigrettei 2a; Asthmi Tobaooo, 2rt 6d and «.
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BTKANG'.* BTMC DEE mD PE"PERS A\D bPICiiS are pire ani of tho beit quality only. Strang'a unique manufacture! ' re paoked In gross weight tint or sold loose. Coffee 'aVould no- bo expoaod to the air but kept in a oanistor. DAVID SFRANG, COFFEE SPECIALIST, STVAM MILL 3 , INVEROARQILf. [
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LITTLER POWDER DIP, A Poisonous D:p, ombinod with Glyoorino —ths outoomo of many yoara 1 6znerienoe > Wonderfully Suooeiiful. la displacing all othur Poisonous JJipi, BALE 3 HAVR TREBLED KA.OII YIAR INOS INTRODDOKD. tXlfcfß MI NATES VERMIN, KE3EP3 WOOL SOPT & BUIGHI, EASILY MIXED. Cheapest and Boat Poisonoui Dip in the Market, t«! Puma i n im PP r oved iron kogo, 60a por owt. 1 IUUB |In oa«es ot 10 101b paokoto, 50a por oaoo. One owt Jmakos lOOOJgallons of Dip, Chief Agonti— BLACKBURN^ CO., Cbnstohuroh, Diitriot Agenti— Oamaru : G, R. llH[i)L«; Dinlii: Dvcontrsf A*o] })., LiiUCKD, ani^.VluiißAY, Robbkw, avd Co.
TO Tt )SE IN SEARCH — OF — BOOTS & SHQ iS OF RELIABLE QUALITY. SARGOOD., SON, AND EWEN, In addition to tho STANDARD BRAND on tho heel, har. •tamped tlie following names on the SOLE of a Fl£W of their fink quality Boot* and Shoe* to distinguish them from inferior makes now offered to the publio t —
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8169, 29 April 1895, Page 4
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868Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8169, 29 April 1895, Page 4
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