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SIR CHARLES A. CAMERON, (City and County Analyst, and Chief Medical Officer of Health,) of Dublin, says—j " I have examined tho Whisky supplied by Sir iv/M juxukj John Power & Son, Distillers, Dublin. I conclude from the result of a very careful analysis: " Ist—That this Whisky has been maimfacPOTR TTT T tlira l fr° m t ' lo " nest nat ' vc ma "' JTVX P±li/U "2nd—That the Brewery and Distillery process have been skilfully conducted. " 3rd—That the Whisky is quite free from VV HXSK.Y. suc ' l na ' uril ' ' m P ur ''' cs as aldehyde, fusel oil.ctc. ■' <ltli—That it is old and mellow. "This whisky I consider to be the finest sample I havo ever examined, possessing good i bouquet and excollent flavour." T. &. W. YOUNG, Agents, Welhjjoios.

t <if, r.K;-.ri'EST IVOHDER OF UOl-cftN TIMEBI PILLS & OINTMENT purify the Blood, correct all Disorders o Liver, .Stomach, Kidneys, and Dowels, ' invigorate and restore to health Debflit Constitutions, and are invaluable in all ( plaints incidental to Females of all ages, is an infallible remedy for Bad Leg 3, Bag Brass*. Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers, Fd Sore Throats, > Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds Goni. Rheumatism, Glandular Swellings, ard 1 Still Kim**: M V 1 ° •Jiie t'ilis and Ointment are Manufactured. 78NewOxford St.(latei33 OsfordEiJlodd And are .-old by all Vendors»' Medictoj throughout the Civilized World; '.rith dire* lion* l'..r u-e in almost every language. (■r rwhascrj should look <i the Lain nnt-io ;--i-, fi-i'.BMBs. Ifiheailtesisni, Mi ' •■•■-.'■ivnct.innilw -'.ov-osm!" GEO. HEEON, General Produce Dealer, MASTBBTOK ROWLAND'S ODONTO. AN antiseptic, preservative, and aromatic dentifrice which whitens the teeth, prevents and arrests decay, and sweetens the breath. It contains no mineral acids, no gritty matter of injurious astringents, keeps the mouth, gums, and teeth free from the unhealthy action of germs in organic matter be-'*'--i the teeth. Is the most wholesome powder for ladies and children, and being most beautifully perfumed, it is a perfect toilet luxury for ladies who value the appearance of their own and their children's teeth. 2s 9d per box. EOWLAND'S MACASSAE OIL | has been known for 100 years as the best preserver and beautificr of the hair; it prevents it falling off or turning grey, strengthens weak hair, and eradicates scurf and dandruff; it is unsurpassed as a brilliantme for the beard and moustaches, to which it imparts a soft and silky appearance; it is also sold in a golden colour for fair-haired children; it is most exquisitely perfumed. EOWLAND'S KAYLDOE, a soothing and emollient milk for tlio face, and is most cooling to the skin in hot climates; it removes freckles, tan, sunburn, roughness and redness of the skin, pimples, cutaneous eruptions, etc., and produces soft fair skin, and a lovely delicate complexion;it is warranted free .from any mineral poisons, and is absolute harmless. Bottles, 2s 3d, and 2s Id by Druggists and Stores, IMPORTANT CAUTION-Eesure to ask for Rowland's Macassar Oil, Kalydor and Odonto, of 20, Hatton Garden, London, and see that each article bears their signature in red ink, aU others arc worthless and poisonous imitations; 100 years prove that Eowland's are the best and only genuine. THOMAS HULME,M.E,C,V.S, LoKDON, THOMAS HOLME'S BANTONINE BALBAH, V CERTAIN CUBE FOE-LUNG. _\i WORM, SCOUE, and all Internal Parasites in Sheep and Neat Cattle. This Eemedy is manufactured from the celebrated Eccipe obtained from Thomas HuIme.M.E.C.V.S., and compounded by a thoroughly practical comconysin no arsenic or any injurious ingredients, being almost a vegetable production. This BALSAM is a most invigorating tonic, and helps to build up the impoverished system caused by Parasites, Scours, and other internal diseases sheep are subject to. It will destroy all germs of worms and parasites, improve the growth of the wool, and wonderfully improve the condition of sheep, and at a cost of less than ljd per lamb, One Gallon Tin will dose 150 lambs, allowing for waste; Two Gallon Tin will dose 300 lambs; Four Gallon Tin will dose 000 lambs; Five Gallon Drum will dose 750 lambs. Dose for lambs two tablespoe-nsful; Dose for weancrs three tablcspoonsful; Dose for sheep one year old four tablcspoonsful. Cost, one gallon to 25 gallons, los per gallon; 25 gallonß to 50 gallons, 14s per gallon; 50 gallons to 100 gallons, 13s per gallon. ADDBESS—THOMAS HULME, SANTONINEBALSAM COMPANY, Carterton, Wairarai-a, Carterton Agcntr-MrLindop, Chemist. Mastcrton Agent—Lowes and lorns. (MrgeGupwell'Baldwin. 2ESTRUS EQUI BALSAM, •A SAFE CURE FOE BOTS, HOESES. Price 2/0 Peb Bottle. NO Horseowner should be withou this remedy. After dosing a. horse it leaves a coating on the stomach poisonous to the parasites of the BOT FLY. Traveling Agentr-Mr Conradsen. Carterton Agent-Mr Lindop, chemist, Gieytdwn, Carterton, Mastcrton, Pahiatua, and Tinui agents—W.F.C. A, Wholesale Agents—Messrs Sharland &■ Co., druggists, Wellington. UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS mHE HOSPITAL TEUSTEES have 1, again, for the FIFTH YEAR, chosen our Aerated Waters in PREFERENCE to other manufactures. We'aro Sole Contractors to theTJ.S.S ft?.pfN.Z, for NINE YEARS. 11 our waters are doubly purified. Wellingtoii district on the shortest notice. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO., ,WOHKB-LOBHE SIBEET, Wellington,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5009, 25 April 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5009, 25 April 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5009, 25 April 1895, Page 1

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