ELETCHER'S PILLS never fail to cure
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FLETCHER'S PILLS ami CLIi--VIiNTS TOXIC are tlic lvcognisnl household rcmeilios of the Australian Colonies, and every designing quack tries to trade on their reputation and renown. Tliis is the greatest proof of their merit, and sufferers rail to lie par titular to get the genuine articles as regret and disappointment are sure to follow the use of thousands of" Allfailing remedies are so freely advertised. The reputation and wide-spread use of Clements Tonic ami Fletcher's Pills are the greatest proofs of their appreciation by the public, it' they were not as represented they would have passed out of memory long ere this; but instead their sale is greater, and they are more esteemed day by day and week by week, and this emphatically proves their undisputed supremacy. Listen to no argument for interested parties; demand the genuine articles and TAKE IS'O SUBSTITUTE.
Sir West by Perceval has received a report stating that the larger portion of each case of the Jiinmtaka's apples, landed at London, is thoroughly rotten. The remainder only tilled sis cases, The fruit was over-ripe when shipped, and the venture may be looked upon as a complete failure. The condition of the fruit is not a fair test of the pumice packing. The moss-lined cases were ike worst. The shipment consisted of ;)5 eases fruit from Fcilding, forwarded by the Department of Agriculture. The fruit was simply packed and scut as ordinary cargo,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5100, 10 August 1895, Page 3
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252ELETCHER'S PILLS never fail to cure Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5100, 10 August 1895, Page 3
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