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Weakness and sickness changed to health and strength .with. Hop Bitters always »f those made by the American Co, See Force of habit —Oara is required in the formation of habit, seeing its important herring on character. Many characters are spoiled through inattention to the most ordinary sud simple matters Some drink tea and coffee from mere force of habit, (“because it u usual to do so,” ? regard less pf the penalty oftentimes of nervousness and indigestion. Cadbury's Cocoa Bsaenca contains the refreshing properties of tea and coffee, with additional advantages over those beverages, whilst it produce none of their injnrion* effect*. Wells’ "Roughon Corns.”—• Ask for Wells’ “ Rough on Corns.” Quick reliefs complete, permanent cure. Corns, wart bunions. ■ The N.Z. Drug Co., Generan Agents.

Now money is so'scarce it behoves every one lobe on the alert and endeavor Jto make there twenty shillings go as far as posable. One glance at H. £. May and Co.’s advertise meat, which appears in our columns this even* lug, should convince one and all that the proprietors of The Hall, High street, Chnstchurch, are determined to do thftir part. The prices quoted for the various items are, we believe, lower than ob any prew '>ns occasion, and rlmiH all buyers of Dtao tv and Cloth ioAtn (rivJ Indigestion and Laver Complaints.—For these complaints Baxter’s Compound Quinine Fills have proved a specific, acting powerfully on the liver and mildly on the stomach. Sold everywhere, or post free from J. Baxter 'Chemist. Christchurch, for to or 44 stamps.

Bop BittersRead it all. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. AMERICAN CO.’S HOP B I T T K S ABB KvebMadb. They arejeompotmded from _ HopsJßuchu, Mandrake, and Dandelion, To clergymen, l lawyers, literary men, laborers, ladies, and all those whose sedentaiy employments caase irregularities of the blood, stomach, bowels or kidneys, or who reosire an appetizer, tonic, and mild stimulant, these Bitters are invala* able, being highly curative, tonic, and stimulating, without intoxicating. They give New I and Vigor to the Aged and Infirm. Theoldest, best, most renowned, and valuable medicines in the world, and in addition contain all the best and most effective curative properties of all other bitters, being the greatest liver regulator, bipod purifier and life and health restoring agent cm earth* Do not yourself or let your friends suffer, but use and urge them to use the American Co’s Hop Bitters. Ask your Druggist or Physician. Remember, these Hop Bitters are no vile, drugged, drunken nostrum, but the purestandbestmedkimeever made, and no person or finally should be without Homa what your 'feelings or symptom are, . what the desease or ailment it, use ACo’s Hop Bitters. Dont’' wait until you are sick, but if you only fe 1 bad or miserable, use the Bitters a «nw. It may save your life. Hundred have been saved by so doing, at a rifling cost Tww PriRMT amd Best Mbdioibb

SEE THAT THE NAME DR SOULE BLOWN IN EVERY BO^LE—NON T OTHER GENUINE

IX THAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS W COMING UPON US ?

' T.nr» a thief at night it steals in upon us unawares. ‘ Many persons have pains about the chest and sides, and sometimes in the back. They feel dull and sleepy; the mouth has a oad taste, especially in the morning. A sort ol sticky slime collects about the teeth. The appetite i$ poor. There is a feeling like a heavy load on the stomach: sometimes a faint all-gone sensation at the pit of the stomach which food does not satisfy. The eyes are sunken, the hands and feet become cold and fed clammy. After a while a cough sets in—at first dry, but after a few months is attended with a greenish colored expectoration. The afflicted one feds tired all the while, and sleep does not seem to afford any rest. After a time becomes nervous, irritable, and gloomy, and nas evil forebodings. There is a giddiness a* SOT of whirling sensation in the head when risitog upsuddenly. The bowds becom e £os tive ; the skin is drv and hot at times; the

blood become* thick and stagnant; the whites of the eyes become tinged with yellow, the mine is scanty and high-colored, depositing a sediment after standing. There is frequently a spitting up of the food, sometimes with a sour taste, and sometimes with a sweetish taste; this is fiequen ly attended with palpitation of the heart; the vision becomes impaired with spots before the tyts; there is a feeling of great prostration and weakness. All of these symptoms are in turn present. It is though bat nearly one-third of our population has this disease in some of its varied forms. It has been found that medical men have mistaken be of this disease. Some have treated tl for a liter complaint; others for kidney ffyw, etc., -etc, but none Of the various kinds of treatment have been attended with because the remedy should be such as to act harmoniously upon each one of these organs, and upon the stomach as well; for in Dyspepsia (for this is really what the disease is) auof these organs partake of this disease and require a remedy that will act upon all at the same time. Scigel's Curative Svmp acts - like * charm in this class of complaints, giving almost immediate relict The following letters frent chemists of standing in the community there they live show in what estimation the rtide is held. Wholesale agents, Kempthornc, ■ Prosscr and Co/s New Zealand Drug Co. Christchurch, Wellington, <pwj '* ifjurfhiii, - \\<rv Sheffield fidcntly-reeommcod it to all who may goffering frag!Srer or jtwnech complaints, the. testimony ofmy customers, who wd bmtfit&om tiff

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1349, 11 December 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1349, 11 December 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1349, 11 December 1885, Page 3

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