Now Zealand of the past and Now Zealand of tho present are two very different things. In tho early days, when all was prosperity, and tho denizen of the forest breathed the pure air of Heaven, tho human frame and constitution had all the chance of robust health; but now that thickly populated cities and towns have sprung up, with tho attendant bad habits and worse drainage, a remedy ia called for which will counteract all the baneful effects of the existing and prowlng evils. Tins ia to bo found at every Chemist's. Ask for "Guoelau’s Great Indian Guam." lAdtt.J
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5270, 13 February 1878, Page 2
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100Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5270, 13 February 1878, Page 2
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