D EWS B URY’S ‘‘"Centaur ” M Embrocation For Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Dogs, also for Human Use. IS BOTH BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN THE IMPORTED. JAMES KEAN, Trainer, Ellerslie, writes :—T find Dewsbury's Embrocation to be fully as good us, if not superior to, anything I ever used. ' JOHN CHAAFE, Trainer, Ellers' ie, write* -After thorough "trial, I am convinced that Dewsbury's 4 Centaur ’ Embk cation is the best 1 have ever u-ed. I MICHAEL GLEESON, of B<mrke, N.S. W., Trainer and owner of ‘Katie M., writes The virtues of yo.br ‘ Centaur ’ Embrocation were a gratifying surprise to trie. . . . I never came across its equal. ■ WM. FOX, Dog Trainer,' Seaview Kennels, Avondale, writes Dewvbury'b | Centaur ’ Embrocation is the be t cure I ever used for sores and sprains in greyhounds. , •' n - " ; h W. L. SMITH, Dog Trainer, Avondale Kennels, writes :—My greyhounds in training received more benefit from Dewsbury a Embrocation than I can express in words. „ , ' ALFRED CROSSEY, Manager Wellington ’Bus Company, writes-I find your EMBBOCATioN as good as'-any I have ever nsed. ; " J. S. KI’DD, Manager Auckland Tramways, writes After a fair test, lam satisfied ol the value of your Embrocation. ' t^THE INCREASED DUTIES WON’T RAISE THE PRICE. Prepared only by BEN DEWSBURY, of Auckland- and •SOLD EVERYWHERE. .
m m t 0 9 364,306,3 M .AS£ORLAiW Will clear out a lot of SURPLUS whicfa his,Customers fcr .Town and Country will have a real good turn in, and all this without MAKING A GREAT NOISE ABOUT IT. PRESS FABRICS N.B.—R. HOSB® la wot 1 •- “Selling; ofF,” Bought aifreat JOB,” ' I : and'marked at "Bed Rock" Prices. TRUTH WILL TELL. and does not sell goods one week at one price, and then the next week offer THE SAME GOODS AT“GREAT REDUCTIONS.” This is not legitimate business, . and moat unfair to regular customers. They consist of Plain French Fonle, Neat Fancy Checks, Fancy Diagonals, anil All-Wool Diagonal Cheviots, hi all colours; French Merinos and Cashmeres, and a splendid lot of Black French Merinos ami Cashmeres, All much tinder Wholesale Price. igggl MEN'S AID BOYS ■ OLOTHSNG. Flannels A SPLENDID LINE ' —OF— Blaek and wavy GRAVEN ETTE CLOAKS. AND The Public are invited to COMPARE OUR NET CASE PRICES AS AGAINST ALL COMERS. NEW SHAPES ; AND ■ ' • ' CHOICE GOODS, Boughb “JOB” and to be cleared out under Wholesale Price. (Direct from the Mills) In Great Variety and at WHOLESALE PRICES , . —AT— ‘ , R. HOBBS’ N.B.—Many testimonials have come (quite unasked by me), expressing entire satisfaction with the goods supplied. Patterns post free on.application.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1786, 13 November 1895, Page 1
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417Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Te Aroha News, Volume XII, Issue 1786, 13 November 1895, Page 1
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