J. F. Stratz. T E TWO GEE AT Canadian Cures. (A Family Secret.) E. P, DUFLOT, D.D.8., Proprietor, No. I—Canadian1 — Canadian Perfume. No 2 — Canadian anti-Bilious Precious Tonic Powder. FOR hundreds of years, all Enropo, Ash and Amelia havj known what popularity and repute the " Two Great Canadian Remedies " have jar tly acquired from the euocetßfnl results which have been obtained daily m curing ?ains, Rheumatism, Eciatioa, Arthritis, Paralysis, and m tbe prompt and radical cures of Bores, Wojnds, Cute, Burns, etc. A lew frictions, dressings or doses are generally sufficient to make a ocmplete Cure, and thu* enable the Bu2arer> to resume th lr usual oooupatiosß. Duflot'b " Two Great Canadian Cares " are compounded exclusively of expensive aromatic and bal-.amio planes, verbs, roots, bark* and fliwers. They are uaequnl'ed far restoring strength to persons suffering from debility, vonth and virility to the old, and for strengthening children^ whom thej help to develope m a meat extraordinary manner during thiirj growth and when teetning. It is certain that oar forefathers^ were stronger, more robust, and leßa Hubject to ailments than we are. They owed tneir advantage, no doubt, to the hygienic rules they had the habit of observing. They were accustomed to the daily me of oils; pomatum, perfume, eto-, whi& have the property of establishing and accelerating the circulation of the blood.
On good circulation of the blood depend health, strength, life ; the diverse fuuotious of oar body have to follow their course, and by protecting ourselves from transient indispositions we avoid seriou* illness. Even science, by its most iUuatrioua representative persons, is ignorant yet of these oils, pomatum, perfume, etc.. that were used by oar ancestors, anJ rnobed all over, which kept them m the best of health. bTJFLoT"B " Two Great Canadian Cores " are these ointments and perfumed remedies. rh-y were imported to Europe by onr family, who diecovered the secret of their ingredients, and of their manufacture, and have benevolently distributed them to friends and acquaintances, and to such as have bsen lncky enough to obtain them, and many times hai the ditcoverer and importer been entreated to do an act of humanity ia supplying the needy public wiih them. Our duty to rlay i» to make a great circulation of them, and to make them known all over the world. TESTIMONIALS, The following are a few of vtany hundreds that have been received here, but thousands from all parts may be seen on application :~- PARALYBIB. My Bon, George E««rton, now 12 yearß of age, has eufftred from Paralysis from childhood, and never walked m his lie without crushes till ymt-eated him with your won derful Canadian mudicine. He ia now completely cured . r Gbobgb Nkwton, No. 2, Worcester street, Ohristohurch. HIP JOIriT DISEASE. Charles Frisk, my boy. whom you treated for Hip Joint Disease, I am p!ea3ed to say, is now internally well, He suffered for two ytara, and daring that time be nover walked withcut cratches, Mr Frisk, Woolston Station, ChristchnrA. BLIND CURED. I have been blind for twenty years, but after nsing your Canadian Perfume and Powder i<n three days lam now able to see. I can read the signß over the etores m the streets, something I have not done for 20 years. Miss Gbbbhfekk, Gilbart Town, Adelaide.
CHRONIC UHEUMA.TI3M. I have suffered from Rheumatism for th last 18 yo»re, and dnrics: the 1 Bt 3 years • j have been confined ?o a chair, being quit unabb to help myself m any way. I used your Canadian Meiicines, and am now quite free of the awful pains, and feel quite Btroug and well, and can walk as wall as I ever did m my life. Miss Burrow, Gladstone btreet, Chiiatchu'ch. 1 TUMOURS CURED. I had three large Tumour*, two on my forehead, and one on th« back of my neck. JCney were quite la-ge, rach about the eizo of an ege. I bad them for 30 years. After nsing your wonderful Canadian Medicines for one week they have entirely disappeared. Mas B. Jakes, Clarendcn Street, Adelaide. RCROFUIA. For the last 4 years I hava hid a nnrcbT of running bores on my arms, face, and neck. I have been operated < n by the Canadian Doctor, who successfully removed several pieces of dead bone from my arai and face. I afterwards I used the Canadian Medicines, and am now cured. Clara Baokett, Chiist:hurch, DISEASED KNEE-JOINT CURED. Allow me to r turn you very many thanks for the bent fit my little girl has received through using ycur Medicine. She has been n cripple for the 6 yearn with a diseased knee-joint, through Blippin; on a wet floor, t-ht has baen treated py several doctors, and has been m the hospital here, bnt all ha* been of no nv.iil, until you treated her two w.fcks ago with yonr Car a ian remedies, t-inca t^eh the knee has got quite supple, and I am haDpy Ito Bay, on a fair war to b~. quite cnrtd. You •re perfectly at liberty to us? this as *on 1 »hitk fit, ar*d lam quit; willinr to alow anybody to se- the cht d, unri a reat many people are. acq minted with u°. — How m- to reman. yours fincerr ly i-ratefnl, Qbokgb Ashbolt, 142, Vi torm -Mxet. Cnrii church. Bei-irie* tbn above-u^n' ioned complaints, the Canndiar Medicinei are a certain cure for fll kinds of diseases, and it has been testified to do so by hundreds vho have bought the Medicine from me, at my shop, 251 High Street, md who, from delicacy, do not care to havj their names published. Price of CANADIAN PERFUME AND POWDEB, 7s 6d, Which will be rent, carefully packed, to any address m the Colony, on roceipt of Postoffice Order for amount required. All Money Orders or^Chequee are to be made payable to J F. STRATZ, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, 261 High St&kbt, CHRISTCKUBCH. Bole agent m Canterbury for Or DuftOL'S Canadian Medicinea, ASHBUETONAGENCY.
Ah many hundred people m the Ashburton District have been obliged to Bend Money Crdere, &c, to get the above Medicine, to save them this unnecessary trouble and expenso I HAVE APPOINTED Mr D, McFarlane, GROCER, AS H B U RTON My Agent for the sale of the CANADIAN MEDICINES, Where they, may now be obtained p&* N.B. — No one but Mr McFarlane will be authorised to sell the Canadian Medicine m the Ashburton District,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1898, 20 July 1888, Page 4
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