Notice?. NECK WEAR: We have amongst our New Goods for Xmas every novelty worth having for HECK WEAR, such as Lace Ties in White, Cream, and Butter Colour, from 10id each. New Bilk Ties, with Lace or Fringe Ends, Then there are some dainty Lace Ruffles LACES: We stock these in Beal and Imitation Torchon, Maltese and Fancy Cotton Laces, in all widths and newest patterns. For all NEW GOODS come to GRIFFITH’S CORNER STORE 5 HAMILTON. City Flour Mills, Auckland. All first awards at THE AUCKLAND EXHIBITION, WITH GOLD MEDALS. Manufacturers of TULIP & SNOWDRIFT FLOUR and all kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS
3SffE~W *** Currants Elemes Lexias Sultanas, & Seeded Raisins MUSCATELS ALMONDS NUTS, & a FRUIT & CONFECTIONERY OF ALL SORTS. MASON’S .TARSI IN GLASS AND PORCELAIN TOPS CHEAP E. J, DAVEY, HAMILTON. > | a | a I »" o I a I'oTa'T “IMPEY’S WHY ■ • APPLE.” The New Vegetable Medicine is.an extraordinary success. In Liver, K'dney ar.O Stomach Complaints, pcopie experience prompt relief or complete cure, Lioreovcr, they help to sell it, for they write letters of grateful acknowledgment so that others may benefit THOSE who report on “Impey’s May Apple” are indisputably honest in their opinions, are not afraid to sign their names, and from their position in the community ate absolutely independent, and arc not disposed to indiscriminately eulogise every new medicine they try. Here are two -no. extracts: — , . “ After using ‘ Impey’s MAY APPLE’ for nearly two years. .1 "great pleasure to testify to its greatvaluc. For Mam ency am. 11“it i» a specific, ami for Constipation I cannot speak 100 untidy " would not be without a bottle in the house for any cousu.eration “send six more bottles.—GEO. CHURCHES, Parmer. # # * * * “ 1 have suffered from Dyspepsia for nine years, and have b"fni tr "both English and American doctors without result. _ ! ijavt a "most patent medicines, but got no rel.ef till I was im'.M.-. Un " APPLE.’ Even the first bottle had a good ei.irt . lam so "its real value that I shall take six bottle? with mo on my > "G. M.-BALFOUR (Master‘Golden Gate’).’’ 21- <3* CHEMISTS AMD STORES. '<> of it. Pier. rrrrrn „L*L.
EM liiliii.niiitlillliiiMl'lW CHEiMICAL ESSENCE For Lameness in Horses. THIS KSSKNCK has been extensively used by tlie Public for over -10 years, anil lias proved itself one of the most efficacious Horse Blisters extant. It is mild in its operation, hut at the same time permanent in its effects. Whilst strong enough to answer the purpose required by the severest blister, it has the rare excellency of doing no injury to the hair, and cannot blemish, however often applied. The numerous testimonials which have been received from trainers, stud grooms, and private gentlemen, and the fact that it is entirely free from corrosive acids and all preparation!) of .Mercury, recommend it as the- best application for Spavin’s, Curbs, Splints, Ringbones, Wind (tails, Strains of the Sinews or Joints, Calloused or Hard Swellings of long standing, and all other diseases requiring a sweating or blistering application. The lissence will, when diluted according to the directions on the bottle, be also found one of the best applications possible to Sprains, Bruises, Stiffness of the Joints, ami other injuries of a slight nature, where actual blistering is not required. In Bottles, at 25,, 3s. 6d., and ss. each. I TESTIMONIAL from Messrs Ambury, English & Co, Dairymen and Fanners, Auckland ;-July 11th, 19tC. Mr J. Edson, Chemist, Auckland.— Dear Sir,—VVc have had your Chemical Essence in use for the past ten years, and have great pleasure in testifying to its effectiveness. We have proved its value as a tome iy for strained sinews, splints, and other ailments common to horses working on macadamised roads. In one case we had an animal so badly straine 1 in its foreleg that it was looked upon as useless, hut after being properly dressed with Kelson’s Chemical Essence and turned out, was restored to soundness in a short tini“. We look upon this preparation as being the host and most effective remedy for lameness in horses we have ever used. We would advise those who need such a remedy, and have not tried it, to test it hy using it, and if properly applied we are confident the remits will be satisfactory.— Yours faithfully, A.mduhy, English & Co. Prepared by J.’EDSON, Chemist and Pharmacist, Medical Hall, Queen Street, Auckland. (Established 1859). N.B.—Should there he any difficulty in procuring supplies in your district kindly communicate with the proprietor. Sold hy Chemist) and Storekeepers everywhereirr naiT „ . ( KEMPTHORKE PROSSER & CO. 1/11 Wholesale, Agent,s | SHARLAND & ( 0. N o T C E ANY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING with dog or gun on any of tiro Assets Realisation Hoard’s Properties will he PROSECUTED, JOHN MoUAW. all Estates Superintendent. 0 T 0 E ANY PERSON found TRESPASSES G on the New Zealand Land Association’ property in starch of game,or otherwise will ijc PROSECUTED as the law directs Woodlands, 9th February, 13S8.
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Waikato Argus, Volume XI, Issue 1126, 17 December 1901, Page 4
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