Business Noti GRATEFUL COM! EPPS’S CO BREAKFAS B&V a thorough knowled; * laws which govern tJ digestion and nutrition, ai application of the fine pro selected cocoa, Mr. Epps our breakfast tables wit flavoured beverage which many heavy doctor’s bills, judicious use of such articl a constitution may be grac until strong enough to re pency to disease. Hun maladies are floating aroui attack wherever there is We may escape many a keeping ourselves well fort blood and a properly noui See article in the Civil Sen Made simply with boiling Sold only in packets or tii JAMES EPPS AI HOMOEOPATHIC CH LONDON. Medical. Advice to mothi broken in your rest suffering with the pain oi Go at once to the chei bottle of Mrs. WINSLOW SYRUP. It will relieve t immediately. It is pcrfi it produces natural, quiet ing the child from pain, cherub awakes “ as brigli It has been in use in A highly recommended by m is very pleasant to take child'; it softens the gums relieves wind, regulates I is the best known retnecl and diarrhoea, whether eething or other causes, ask for Mrs. Winslow’s S and see that “Curtis am York and London,” is wrapper. No mother sh it. Sold by all medicine llid. —Depot, 493, Oxford •YV7HO is Mrs. WINS! W question is freque shall simply say that she i upwards of thirty years devoted her time and tal physician and nurse, pr: children. She has especi constitution and wants oi class, and, as a result of practical knowledge obtaii as nurse and physician, pounded a SOOTHING S dren. It operates like m and health, .and is, me regulate the bowels. In this article, Mrs. Winsl world-renouned as a be race. Children certainly bless her. Especially is this city. Vast quantities Syrup are daily sold and think Mrs Winslow has i name by this invaluable sincerely believe that tb dren have been saved froi by its timely use, and t unborn will share.its bem calling her blessed. No charged her duty to hei one, in our opinion, until the benefit of Mrs. Win Syrup. Try it mothers Ladies’ Visitor, New Yorl ALUABLE DISCO HAIR. A very nicely perfume called THE MEXICAI NEWER, now being so mists and perfumers thre try, at 3s. Cd. per bottle ceding all the old restor the purpose of changing hair to its natural origi will positively restore tb case of greyness to its orh out dyeing it or leaving thi which most of the hair pr day do. This preparatioi known to fail in restoring natural color and gloss i twelve days. It promo prevents the hair falling dandruff, and leaving the healthy condition. It i vitality to the roots of th it to its youthful fi'esln Daily applications of this a week or two will sure! grey, or white hair to its i richness. It is not a dye, tain any coloring matt substance whatever. He soil the hands, the scab: linen, but produces the substance of the hair, ing from Mr. Nathan Walkden : “One of m] me the other day he hi ■ for thirty-five years, am I boRJe of the Mexican
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 171, 20 October 1880, Page 4
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