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HORSES. ESTABLISHED IS3 3. LIED TENANT JAMES’S BLISTER. 0 jnt WIEN As. Signafwns of/hePropr. VA? counterfeit w/ilc/i. przeta7 P-T y>L You may turn your Horse to grass, or in a loose bo*, or yard, immediately after the application without a cradle or oilier restraint, as no Horse will gnaw it. It will never blemish. The hair turns in ten davs. It may be used to a Foal however young. It will not touch the human hand. The horse may continue its accustomed labor. CAUTiOS".—None genuine without the signatures of the proprietors, 11. S. JAMBS and J. JAMBS, are on the top label of every pot, annexed. Agents : KEIIPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO., Dunedin and Auckland. Extensively used 43 years. “ Beware of a spurious imitation. THE GREAT EUROPEAN NOVELTY “As great an advance over other aperient waters as they were over Epsom salts.” —Dr. Silver, Physician and Prof, of Clinical Medicine, Charing Cross Hospital, London. “Mild, certain, pleasant in flavour,” according to Prof. AUken, F. 8.5., Koval k Victoria Hos., Prof. Brunton, F.R.S., St. Bartholomew's llos., London, and Prof. Roberts, Univ. Coll. llos., London (authors of theleading British textbooks of medicine). HUNYADI “ Most palatable, producing neither distress nor uneasiness.”—Prof. Mac Samara, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, Editor 7th Edition Neligan’s Medicines. JANOS. Specially recommended for its if w f a y \7 'v wvjv vl v w~v 3 richness in aperient salts, usefulaM W Pl $T LI KI La 1 ncss in hilious attacks, prevention of gout, rheumatism, piles, &c., Recommended for women and children by Baron l-.y Lancet, Brit. Med. Journal, and the whole of Seanzoni, Dr. J. Marion Sims, Prof. A Martin, &c., &c. Medical Press. _ - _ ___ Of all Chemists and Mineral Water Dealers ; Wholesale for Export from W A &** 4 i\i THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY LIMITED, 19, REGENT STREET, LONDON, ENGLAND, whoso Label is on every genuine bottle. E B P a AND W H BALDWIN. WILDER WORKS, STOURPORT, ENGLAND. MEfcOIW., BRANDED “ BALDWIN—WILDEN,” AND “SEVERN.” ? Wli VB ” “ Wilden,’' Unicorn," Arley “Stour.” Branded STAMPING SHEETS, BUTTON IRON, SHEET IRON, PICKED, AND CLOSE ANNEALED. COLD ROLLED EXPORT AGENTS—BROOKER, DORE &.0., 2, ROOD LANE LONDON, E.C tfir CROWN MOLESKIN TROUSERS, WHITE & PRINTED, CAN BE PURCHASED RETAIL FROM ALL DRAPERS AND STOREKEEPERS IN THE COLONY, AND WHOLESALE FROM ALL WAREHOUSEMEN AND IMPORTERS. EACH ARTICLE BEARS THE TRADE MARK OP ONE OR MORE CROWNS ACCORDING TO QUALITY. 1 TRADE "ARM & MARK DOLLY” ON EVERY PACKET WITHOUT WHICH '» NONE IS GENUINE BEWAREOF IMITATIONS^ 1 The Use of this popular Article prevails not only throughout the United Kingdom, hut in other parts of the civilised World and is THE BEST THING KNOWN For Washing, Cleansing, and Scouring everything. HUDSON'S EXTRACT OF SOAP Lathers Freely, Softens Water, and should ALWAYS BE USED For WASH S M G Clothes, Linen, Dirty Hands, Sec. For WASHING Glasses, Plates, Dishes, &c. For SCO U R! N G Floors, Greasy Woodwork, &c» For GLEAM I N G Paint, Marble Work, Plate, And for every purpose of Washing: and Cleansing. lAIUFACTUSED OILY BIT R. S. HUDSON, ROYAL CHEMICAL WORKS, WEST BROMWICH; Hudson’s Chemical Works, Bank Hall Street, Liverpool; AND 83, WORSHIP STREET, LONDON; And Sold Retail, in Packets, 1-lb., d-lb. &d-lb. each, by all Storekeepers* Can bo obtained through all. Shippers and Efe:port Houses,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 310, 30 March 1878, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 310, 30 March 1878, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 310, 30 March 1878, Page 23

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