j Busisua Notices. GRATKFUL.— GOMFOtI lISG. EPP'S COCOA | uKJJAKPib'T. j 'By a nioroutjh knowledge) of !!»<? ' natural laws nliich govern flic operalio: of digestion aud r.umiion, and by ■ careful application of tin; tine prupcrti ol well»seleL'ted cocoa, JMr Kj>hs tygft"save us nrany heavy 'doctors' bills?" It in by the judiciouß jse of such r aiMclos or diet that a cot'stitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every leudencv to disease. Hundreds of subtle Tnakdies are floating around us* ready to «ittacn wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortitieii with pure blood and a. properly 'nourished frame.' — See article in the Civil Service G-jsetle. Aiude simply witb boilinc waier or miilc Sold only in packets or uns, labelled : JAMES EPPS & CO., HOMfEPATHIC CHEMISTS, LONDON. Also — EPP3'S CHOCOLATE ESSKISCE, for Afternoon THE MA -ON AND EAMLIN O R Or N & Are the only kind used by \ Moody ano Sankey, W FSomerville and other coin pet en judges who have pronounced them the bee Reed Instruments America -has produced, on view at NOR^Hand SCOULLARS tJENITUhE WAREHOUSE, ORGANS. These Organs are admirably suited Schools, Places of Public Worship, Coaceiv Rooms and Private Families Several Classe toeße instruments as* they have also on view JL'ianos by Scbweehten Pianos by B. Lpp ; . Pianos by Schiroet Pianos by Board Pianos by Broadwood imos by Oollard au j Colla Pianos by Kirkman Pianos by Brinsnicad TO LOVERS OF MUSIC. liyiESSRS NORTH AND SCOULLA to inform tbe musical' public that the* have been appointed Sole Agents in Otago and Southland, FOR Ihoib Celebrated InßThumkmß m A S 0 N AND HAMI.IS CABINET OKGAN'S. These splendid instruments have obtained the First Prize Medal in every E nil over the world and '-eceiyed the greatest uraise for their smootlmess of (one, scope or expression, quickness v action of keys and thoroughness of workmanship combined with, simplicity of action. T> ATENT W ROUO-11T KiL J. J Cordes and Co., the patentee and Sole Manuiueturers of the irrli-knuwn pAL9tH Wrought Maiis, conunonly knoivn as KWJB.iJSiK NaILS Desire to make it known that they hay* adopted a " diur" or 4 Cross" a^ thfir Trailu Mark, and thut all Nails new made mid sent out by tLeiu. eso^pt t-lusp. bem- ilns ujurk upon thier iieu^m, and iliut within every puekHge sent Irom their works is irtso placed a card bt-uring tli-jir uame and iiddrrsn. a D j naili*, iherejore, whieii are nor rlji?Miu> u ished by above, mubC not be confuuu.ifd wiih JUw bank's <he qunliij of which is ttoll appreciated as being iar Brpen<»>- to ant other urnke. jN'uil works— Newport. Momnoc'.L.
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Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1339, 21 December 1883, Page 1
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442Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Inangahua Times, Volume VIII, Issue 1339, 21 December 1883, Page 1
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