ASK YOUR GROCER FOR INDIAN, CEYLON & BLENDED TEAS. OF ALL Kmr>S OF Ironmongery, Furnishing Goods, Cutlery, Glassware, Enamelled-? v.. .ware, Brushware, &c. Sfiocial Bargains in Table and Pocket Cutlery, Tea, Dessert and |' ■, 'V,: . - Table Spoons, Greal Bargains in Sheep Shears A ALL BRANDS TO BE SOLD AT COST BRICE '• 1 - ■ - ■ i:., ;; *’ LrbfcKQl W Goods- • - ; .i, : n ' . ~ '■ D.D. MACMCOL ’ \« v NEUROL. 'fafJ’EUROL is the Remedy of the age,; the result of the Chemical reseateh of the LY “ end of the century.” The whiul and worry of life, strained to-its ntnibst tension by Railways, Telegraphs and Te'ephones lias made nervous complaints much more prevalent. NEUROL is the remedy, it soothes the.over*wrought nerves, calms the system and renders life worth living. . MFM - NEUROL IS INVALUABLE, FOR HEADACHE—It •11mAmIUvIIwv n will relieve anv form of Uea.dache pot actually depend** * . .v, - . . ent onbrain disease. : v MFireMl |HrI ■ NEUROL cures' Neuralt>?Aj:iifMi»eH)ead or face more n «M # readily tiuiir/Qpjmne.••"See'Wniiip.aTals'pn'-liaiidbii's. • FOR, COLDS, feverish state, dfAthe'b such' as the on^^tmfTrtnfimHrijbjVl “Til dhe\'head’ <>r chest l and-in aiip.p'd''fever, accompanied by puius in the muscles-an-J b ine of the back. It is m jleaHabtviind safe specilio, and induces c dir and tranquil sleep. ? FOR INFLUENZA OR LA GRIPPE, NEUROL will be found a rdi-r je remedy. It relieves the distressing headache and aching of the limbs, reduces the ; fever and invariably shortens the attack. ." SOLD in BOXES of 12 POWDJERS, price 2 j , by most Chemists nn r d Storekeepers. A Bixol NEUROL will be posted to any part of*N Z. on receipt of 2s Id in stamp-. NEUROL-FOR CHILDREN —For children Teething and stiff ring from Fever ishness.arising from a variety of;causes. NEOROL far surpasses any Ailier're'medy, all llie,.rest'essne3B of The child soon passes away, and cool and calm sleep t: ke* it* p!a-*e In order to facilitate its use for children,. SPECIAL NEUROL TEETHING and SOUTHING POWDERS are prepared, and sold in packets of 12 powders—ice, l s . The $T EUE.OL Go-> Auckland- V
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Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1707, 19 January 1895, Page 1
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325Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Te Aroha News, Volume XI, Issue 1707, 19 January 1895, Page 1
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