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pOWEIX’S BALSAM OF A SOLD by all CHEMISTS..and .sftfW', KEEPERS. Observe the Trade'Maifk Lion, Net, and 1 Mouse. 1 * • 'V I 1 r >>J POWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED,— ir .j The effects of one teaspoonful,, taken in ‘is. little water before going to bed is extraordinary. No famity should be without it in the winter Sbld by Chemists and 'Medicine Vendira throughout the. World, is and 2s'3d,l)er per bottle; a great saving in. taking family bottles, ns each. .Established over 50 years; ; Prepared only by THOMAS TOWEIIL,;'Blackfriars'Road, London. •«" ’• ii > •«> ILL LOOSEN the PHLEGMimme .. . Dean of ; Westminster ■, Verger writes : “I , was advised to try this . Balsam of Aniseed; I did, ‘and have found' great relief. ' It is most 'comforting' in MlM&fcv. 1 irritation and giving strength to the voice;’ 1 Lionel Brough, ; Esq., ; the icminent actor, t writes,: I think, jt an meaicipe fyf, members of my profession,. and have always' jf jo my' brother and’ sister recommended it artistes. T'RU LY an EXTRAORDINARY = EX--1 PECTORaNT;—Mr. Edward M. UlJelt, bf Bury,' Hunts., writes to Messrs. Palmer & Son, Ramsay :—“ Having been’ inihe^haLht o ! using Powell’s Balsam qf foj number of years ? I haye.great pljtasiife in ifflP' ing'testimbny to its incomparable effects iasPaifi ■expectorant. 1 a..ways i.. d a singlfc dose gives* immediate relief, • effects a perfect cure.’’ . . , ,

Wholesale i Agents in the !Australian' anji New Zealand 'Cblbfcfes— fittipV' Brother*,' 'Eyers Felton, 1 ' & Co. ; P. and S, Falk*. FAULOiWjfefcfCPiw Rocke, &. Co. % R9sENTg4.Lt; *& Co.; Kempt horne, PROSsERj s' Cd.; S. Hoffenung & Go. 1 , li'feWi&NS, Laws, & Co. i Berkley; ■ Taylor, & Co. j and all other'Wholesale houses. • ; Prbprietoe?*»Tl«>MAS Powell,:. Road LonflOPv, f . j ? },J| Qua% ' falling I / selves “Docoorsj” are utterl^ruiti- 1 ing the organs offrundreds suffering from deafness, charging front £5 to T£Oi for so doing. I have two«> infallible, remedies (No. 1, deafness arising from colds ; No. 2, the thickening ,o£ f ,the jPStts of the Tympanum) from recipes sent me by those world-known Aurists,. the lata and present Senior Surgeons pf the Rpyal pensary for Diseases ,of the stamps for, pa^tioulaca : /t^ 11 T.f,^ ;j 3^W^ »ord, Auckland,. N,

GRATEFUL—OOMITOKTIMI; -*' BREAKFAST., r ., ri ,,,n By a thorough pi . laws which govern $lO. op'eratip^aJf digestion and nutrition. Mid by a* careful application of thfeof selected, cocoa,. Mr. Eppa.' has provided our breakfast tables witha’aeUcat&y flavoured a bi9Vin^e'whuih' 1 inSy save oa many hehvy doctbrV'bolls; Xlj. ia by the ad cious ,’use of BUchamoiea of dfet ihat a constitution iiay be ‘ gradually' built*' tip until strong enough 'to reSit' doricy to disease/ * HuhdredS ! b£ subtle maladies are, floating aroond ujjJ.'rtadjr'to attack wheidver ’ia »'%oak point. We may escape ‘many, a fatal sh*ft by keeping ourselves well' fortified ! with pure blood apt! a properly See article in the Civil OoaeWe. (I ', ! Made simply with boiling water bfrmiUE. Sold only in packets, labelled ":^- 1 * ■' ! 11 james epps 'Mid^oo," HOMCEOPAXiqp OBBUZKT, LONDdEi -■ :l 1 EPPSj OHOOOLATE ESSENOE

Keating’s Powder. ‘ ' J; ! "f 1 ' Keating’sPowder. Keating’sPowder. , Kills Bngs,i '■ 1 : Metis, i ' - - f- H■ ( 1 ! n • -K ’r?" 1 — ;—yfp-; +' This Powder is Quite harmless 'to ANIMAL. LIFE, but is junfiraUedip destroy . ing fleas, .bugs, cockroaches, pestles,, ipoffys.ln furs, and even other species pfinfcecf. 1 Sportsmen will! find this invaluable tbr I ' 'destroy ing fleas in ’their dogs, as' alsoj ladieg for 'their pet dogs. ; ''l ’ '

THIS ARTICLE hasfoudd sofCItEAT a SALE that it has tempted bthers totracra socalled'article in imitation I .'; > The’ PUBLIC are CAUTIONED that-the tins of the genuine powder bearij the ; autograph'tiofi'lTHO MAS KEATING. . Sold* in tips only, -j-* /, j Keating 0 ' " ' ,n ~ 7 Keating’a Tablets.' ° 1 , r rV TOoim .^ablats A PURELY VEGETABLES WJEETMEAT, both in appearanceajAj.tistdy a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for,: I ! N .T-.E ST& N- AjL or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safe preparation* mad itircapaeiaUjMAapled for children. , Spldjin Chemists and Druggists. ' Proprietor, THQS. KEATING, Lp^on STEEDMAN’S SQOTHINGTO.WDEF CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH; 'CAUTION TO PURCHASER The value of this • well-known Family Medicine has been largely tested in all parts qfif the world; and by all gradps of society,, fprupwards B of FIFTY YEARS. I-s Tive sale has induced SPURIOUS _IMITA. lONS, some of which jSp>HUTWARD PPEARANC E so closely resemble the orinal as to have deceived Jnany purchasers. P L he proprietor therefore feels it due to the blic to, give a special caution against the use SUCH imitations. Purchasers are therefore requested carefully ' observe the four following distinctive aracteristics, without which none ar nuine:— ‘ • 14 ' ist—ln every i case the words TEEDMAN, CHEMIST, JWALWORI... URREY, arb engraved on 'tad Gbvernmen tamp affix to each pgpket. j f/<»■/ and —Eacn Single Powder has directions fo: the , dose, and he word?,, JohnSteedman Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, printed thereon. 3rd—The name, Steedman, is always spelt with two EE’s. ‘ 4th—The manufacture is carried oa sole? at Walworth, Sjurrey, 11 ■' l 1 f‘ Sold in Packets'by all Chemists ana Medi cine Vendors. KiMPTHoiN; Prosser and Co JOHN ORTH, ASK. for POWELL’S BALSAM o ANISEED j; POWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED r *»Sjr,—l have for a'long time suffered from a severe cough add fried all manner of remedies. Dr, Liberecht advised POWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED; it cured me after a few days.. You are. at liberty , use% this letter in hopes that others may benefit I am, Sir, Vours.'&c-, ;i i»i n/ A/. ( ALBERT COUNT POTOCKI.”

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1005, 21 November 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1005, 21 November 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1005, 21 November 1883, Page 4

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