-BusiHess Notices. ' T W. Pengelly, AILOR AND HABIT MR i ' Durham street South, | , , Christchurch. au!2 "INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. -ONLY GOLD MEDAL AWARDED. T. R. Procter, OCULISTS’ OPTICIAN 150, LOWER HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH > (Opposite Borough Hotel). Section XVII., Class 77 Scientific Apparatus. Jurors—A. W. Bickerton,; R. R. Robinson, A. E. Edwards. , Thos. R. Procter, Christchurch : For. excellence of workmanship and great variety of spectacle glasses suited for every description of optical detect. These are shown in all stages of manufacture, both in quartz and glass. 1 The local manufacture of these glasses is of considerable . importance,’ being made in every combination of spherical and< cylindrical form required. There are also exhibited some very wellmade condensers, and some “ Coddington,” “ Stanhope,” and other lenses. The juroraconsider this, an exhibit.oL special merit, and recommend a certificate of gold medal. dl2 Medical ■jyj oNX ’ S jjß W :%■&A L AND f , Herbal Eemedies. DIARRHCEA, Completely: conqueredbjr Monk’s Herbal Extract (Registered), ! - Price 2s 6d and'4s per bottle. ; The above “ Extract ” is one of .'the moat marvellous discoveries of the' age. Its,effects are instantaneous,; and ne|vec fail in chronic or acute cases, however severe. The great properties of this‘medicine consist in its never .‘prpducing,(costiyeness, no matter how freely used", audits being perfectly harmless and purely herbal, yet curing Diarrhoea, Dysentery; English Cholera, etc., with the greatest certainty. I . testimonials. ■ r■ t r Rangiota, J uly 7, 1881. Sir,— rHaving carefhlly examined ' the N.Z. Herbal Extract, !’ find it to- bp possessing the of the plants from which it is derived ,in a highly concentrated state, a fact which 1 have.verified by evaporating a fluid drachm placed in a watch glass over a spirit lamp: 1 On weighing the reshit,‘a extract, I;fonnd the weight to be grains. jOn further submitting’ the extract to analysis I found it to be rich in tannin. In a large number of cases of ordirfaiy diarrhoea,; as well as In many chronic cases. \ and ;in dysentery, Ihaveprovedit.tp possess great specific control, added to the unusual feature in a majority of diarrhoea medicines, that it does not subsequently constipate the bowels. £ feel satisfied that from the number of trials 1 have been enabled, to make of it in.a-some what extensive practice, it is a most valuable addition to modem therapeutics.- ‘' • The following cases, are taken at random from my note book : Case No. I—Mrs M , West Eyre ton, suffering for two years from chronic dysentery, which had reduced her almost to a skeleton. After a fortnight’s trial not only had the diarrhoea stopped, but she commenced eating' meat without pain, and the usual concomitant vomitipg. In two'ihontha she had gained IBlbs weight. Case No.2—A G.,child, aged fiveyears. Fortnight diarrhoea.. Was effectually cured on third day. ’ 1 ; ’ Case No. 3—A soldier who had cqntracted’dyseritefy in India got a small two ounce phial, and was well before he had finished half of it. .. ■■(Signed) ‘ Charles DeLacy McCarthy, ; M;A., M. 8., etc.'; Trinity College, Dublin. ■Surgery; Rapgidta, July, 1881, ' ! t MONK’S 'NEW ZEALAND HERBAL , MIXTURE '' V! ’ ‘ FOR ' NEURALGIA, ■ Price, 3s 6d pet bottle. .‘J ; The Mixture acts.like a charm in the ibove painful disease, and gives almost rlstahtaaeouß relief. Testimonials to )rdve the effleicacy of the “New; Zeaand Herbal Mixture,” can be seenqttbe Agents; ■’ ' 1 Frorh Capt. Kennedy, U.S.s. Haurpto, Port Chalmers, Feb. 7th, 1883. Dear Sir,—'Thanks tor the medicine r ou were’ kind 'enough to send me. I have inly to say that in my case—a severe ttack of neuralgia in the head—it afforded oe considerable relief. It has- also the 1 dvantage of not being in the least nan-’ eous, like most remedies. I remain, dear sir, yours faithfully, A. Kennedy. Mr H. D. Monk. Sole Wholesale and Retail Agent for Ashburton County, J, M. CAMBRIDGE, Pharmaceutical Chemist. 1058 Sole Proprietor, H D. MONK, Dunedin, New Zealand. TH E Marvellous Remedy for HOARSENESS, , COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS CONSUMPTION, AND Chest Diseases, General Agents for New Zealand — KEMPT HORNE, PROSSER, & CO. 696 e D OCT OR ERNEST LOW’S Cherry Pectoral, invaluable Medicine in. all the stages of isumption, and not to be surpassed in l saoy for Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, arseness, Loss, of Voice, Difficulty of lathing, Influenza, Spasmodic Croup, oping Cough, and all affections qf the ■oat, Bronchi®, and Lungs. ; Prepared bhly by., fl. N. 0 I.T R Q N, !hemist, Aka^oa 1 , New Zealand. ! ay be obtained .from every Qhemist : Ashburton and Storekeeper in j the Country. , . ! au7j
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 965, 9 June 1883, Page 4
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