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; g-RUBE’S FLUID MAGNESIA. The Jurors of the Intercolonial. Exhibition of 1866 and 1867 awarded tjie ONLY PRIZE' MEDAL for flm J Magnesia to Mr KRUSE. ; Accompanying their report .is th. result of Mr J, Cosmo, Newberry's analysis, by which it appears ■ that on. fluid 'uncQ of Kruse’s Magnesia con tains 50 per cent, of Carbonate of Magnesia n excess of any other Magnesia exhibited. KRUSE’S FLUID MAGNESIA, For upwards of twenty years, has been approved and proscribed by the leading members of the medical profession. Its almost universal use affords sufficient proof of the high estimation in which it is held by the public generally. It is carefully prepared of uniform strength. Each fluid ounce contains ten grains ot pure Carbonate of Magnesia. KRUSE’S FLUID MAGNESIA possesses all the properties of the Magnesia in common use, but being m a desolved stek 1 , and quite free from r.o adulteration or contamination, its effects are more energetic and reliable ;■ besides, it lias the advantage of not formin those dangerous, concretions in tin bowels which sometimes have resulted from the use of dry Carbonate of. Magnesia. The Solution speedily removes Heartburn, Acid Eructations, Sourness, or irregular Digestion of Females and Children. IT COMPOSES THE STOMACH AFTER ANY EXCESS OR HARD DRINKING. i Kruse’s Fluid Magnesia is sold in ; bottles, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 8s 6d, by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the Australian Colonies. The numerous medical testimonials are too lengthy to insert in newspaper advertisements, but will be found wrapped round sail, bottle. chemists and druggests Colony. Auknts ; IIEMPTHORNE, PROSSOR, and CO

LLIAMS’K AUSTRALIAN YEAST POWDER. I‘his Bakin# Powder is packed in half-pound canisters specially adapted for the climate of New Zealand. It makes light wholesome bread without yeastalso biscuits, cakes, and all kinds of pastry without eggs, and with less than haK the usual quantity of butter. Williams’s Yeast Powder will doubtless speedily drive all other baking powders from the New Zealand markets, and secure for itself that high popularity l has attained throughout Austral a where it is to be found in every wellregulated household. Agents ; KRMPTHORNiu, PUObSOR AND CO.

POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANKS Tin; folleaving are the regulations for I the above banks 1. Interest at the rate of 4 to 44 per cent per annum is given on £2OO and under ; at the rate of 3 to 4 per cent, per annum on sums under £500; and in the same proportion for any shorter time on every complete £1 deposited, provided that no in teres he allowed on more .than £SOO. 2. Depositors n the Post Office Savings Banks have direct Government security for the prompt repayment of their money. 3. A Depositor in any one of the Post Office Banks continue his depositor at any other of such Banks, and can withdraw his money at that Post Office Bank whicu s most convenient to him. 4. The strictest secrecy is observed with respect to the names of the depositors in Post Office Banks, and the amounts of their deposits. o. Money may be deposited by or on behalf of minors. Depositors over seven years of age are treated as persons of full age, but minors under seven years o age cannot withdraw their depusisf until they have readied the age of seven. 6. Applications to the Chief Offices in each Province on the business of Post Office Savings Banks, and got replies sent thereto are free from charge for ] lost age.

'i HA hLES J^EZARD, watchmaker a;nd jeweir.eu, HIGH STREET,

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Temuka Leader, Issue 364, 17 March 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 364, 17 March 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 364, 17 March 1881, Page 4

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