For oloso confinement, want of air, ?edentary habits and brain and nerve tire, trust m Hop Bitters (Ameriban Qo.'s) I^ead I^OljLQ^AY'fl P;i,|iS AND OINTMENX.—The attentiop of all sufferers is drawn to the^o ' wpll-kpown remedies, for they possess c'oh« epiououß a4rantsge« as a safe and reliable aid m all tboße emergencies to whjoq travellers, t emigrants and sailors are sq especially liable. ; They hare been largely patronised byway* i farers by laqd aqd sea, and, m fact, by all : classes of the community, to their very great ' adraqtage. The Pills are beyond all dqqbt pqe of the most effeotive remedies eyer dia« ' fl9*«rod for eases of obstjnete ogaatipation, ' fppfirmed indigestion and oqljo, oomplainta wbjeb are engendered by exposure and irregular feeding. The Ointment will ba found i of the very greatest earvioe m oases of piles, c abscesses, erysipelas, and all kinds of local t nlwufcimii. J WHKfS <
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1656, 7 September 1887, Page 2
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147Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1656, 7 September 1887, Page 2
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