GBATKr'CL.— (JOMFIIKTING. EP P ' S COCOArfHEAKP4BT. •By a i/itorough knowledge of tlio natural laws which govern the opernti-x ot digestion «nd nutrition, und by i careful application of the fine proper Ii ol well-selected cocoa, Mr Kpps h»a provided our brcaklHst tables witli a delicately flavoured beverage which muiv save us many heavy doctors' bills. It i:-. by the judicious jse of such article- or diet that a constiirttion may be jiuilt up until Klronjj. enough to resist ''eyory tendenev to disease. Hundreds of subtle wait dies are floating around us rtiidy 'tCitto-CK wherewr there is a weak 'point.' We may escape .many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves w#ll fortified wiUv pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' See article in the Civil Service O.jtette. A*;ude simply with boiling water or inr.k bold only in packets or tins, labelled : JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMCEPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON. Also — EPPS'S CHOCOLATE ESSKiNCE, for Afieruoou THE MA- ON AND HAMLIN O lEt Gr A. N S Are the only kind used by .Moody and Siankey, W F Somerville and other competep judges who have pronounced them the bee Keed Instruments America has produced, on view at NORTOand SOOULLAR 3 URNITUUK WAREHOUSE, MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS. These Organs are adinirubly suited Schools, Places of Public Worship, Concer Rooms and Private Fauiiiies Several Olasse these instruments ase they have also on viev* Pianos by Schwechten Pianos by R. Lpp Pianos by Schiroer Pianos by Board Pi an 08 by K road wood -".iir.-ns by Collard and Col la 1 '- Pianos by Kirk man Pianos by Brin*niead' TO LOVtOUS OF MUSIC. "Vi ESSRS KOIITII AND SCOULLA. to inform the musical public that they have been appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOll I'llO K CkUJIKATKD INBTHOiIKNTi v A SO N A i\ J) II A M J. J N: CABIXKT OK (S A >S. These splendid instruments i.nve obtained the First Prize Medal in every E nil over (lie world and ••eceiyrd the greatest uraise lor their suiuoihiu^» of toix-, ac-opp ot expression, quieknc.-«i v uction of keys und thoroughness of workniunohip uoinb.noii wivli ' simplicity ol action. pATJiNT WKOU(I Jl 1 Na j, j J. J Cordes :i»il U->., the pnti'ttco mid Solu .vl.-iiiunieiuivr.-. oi ii:e- w.'li-luutwn Vv rouglit iNul !S, eoiiiiiioiiiy kiionn a.i Dosiro. to mukc it i.no\v» ti, u t they haw. udojiied ii " tiiur " or' Cross" us their 1 1 ..>lo .\luru, uiu( tU.it uil Ntiils n..,»v inti.le mid seuf. out by t'.jein, eu-.t-pi. ehisjj. heiir thh na,k upon tlnor lnvni 8 , un.l ihut within evon--1 p.ieii.ige slvM. (f«im t'mr WorKs i.s nls<> pinr.-.i I i' <:■■<■■ 1V'1.1..-' i!. .V m ,- -. ,| . ,| V1 .,. , • ■ ■ ■ . \ >< ..,..,,;, ( ,
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1289, 27 August 1883, Page 1
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439Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1289, 27 August 1883, Page 1
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