J. F. Stratz. THE TWO GREAT Canadian Cures. (A Family Secret.) K. P. DUFLOT, D.D.S., | Proprietor. No. I—Canadian1 — Canadian Perfume. No 2 — Canadian anti-Bilious Prcciouß Tonic Powder. FOR hundreds of yearn, nil Europe, Ash and Atneriia havj known wh.it popularity nnd roputo fcho " Two Great Canadian Remedies " havb jnttly acquired from the eucco'efnl reßultß whhh have ocen obtained daily ! m curing Fainß, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Arthritis, Paralyaiß.and m tho promt>t and radical enrea of Sores, Woands, Cuts, Burns, etc* A few frictions, dreeaings or doaoa aro generally sufficient to make a complete Cure, and tbuenable the sufferer* to resume th.ic usual occupations. Dtjflot's " Two Great Canadian Cures " are compounded exclusively of expensive aromatic and baleamio plants, herbs, roots, batki and flowere. They aro unequalled for restoring strength to parsons suffering from dobil.ty, youth and virility to the old, and for strengthening children, whom the) help to develops m a moot extraordinary manner during thiir growth and when teething. It is osrtain that onr forefathers] wore stronger, more robnßt, and lobb subject to ailments than we are. They owed thoir ad* vantage, no doubt, to the hygienic rulsß they had the habit of observing. Thoy were accustomed to the daily uso of oils, pomatum, perfume, efcd, whidb havo the property of establishing and accelerating the circulation of the blood. On good circulation of the blood depend health, Btrf ngth, life ; the diverse inactions of our body have to follow their course, and by protecting ourselves from transient indispositions we avoid serious illnees. Even science, by its most illustrious representative persons, is ignorant yet of thcße oils, pomatum, per* fume, etc., that were used by our ancoators, and ruobed all over, wtrcu kept them m the beat of health. Duklot's •' Two Great Canadian Cures " are these ointments and perfumed remedies. They were imported to Europe by our family, who discovered the secret of their ingredients, and of their manufacture, nnd have benevolently distributed them to friends and acquaintances, and to Buoh as have bsen Incky enough to obtain them, and many times hns the dhcoverer and importer been entreated to do an act of humanity m supplying the needy public wiih them. Our duty to r»ay it to make a great escalation of them, and to make them known all over the world.
TESTIMONIALS. The following are a few of many hundreds that have been received here, bnt thousands from all part 3 may bo seen on application :•— PARALYSIS. My son, George Kowtou, now 12 years of ago, has Buffered from Paralysis from childhood, and never walked ia hia life without crunches till ym treated him with your wonderful Canadian medicine. He m now completelycarei. Georges Newton, No. 2, Worcester street, Ohrietchurch. HIP JOIrtT DIBBASE. Charles Frisk, my boy. whom you treated for Hip Joint Dißta3G, I am pleased to say, is now internally well, He aufforod for two ycarß, and during that time he never walked without cratches, Mr Frisk, Woolston Station, Ohriatcb.nr.jh; BLIND CURED. I havo been blind fortwonty years, but after j using your Canadian Perfume and Powder for tbre« days lam now able to see. I can read the signs over the etorea m the Btreete, somethins I have not done for 20 years. MISB (JnBENFBBN, Gilbait Town, Adol&iae. CHRONIC BHEOMA.TI3M. I have eufferad from Rhoumatiam for th^ last 18 yours, and during the It at 3 ycara ' havo bern confined to a choir, being quit unabb to help myeelt m any way. I nsed your Canadian Modicinoß, and am now qiitc free of the awful pains, and feel quite strong and well, and can walk as well as I ever did m my life. Miss SuttoH, Gladstone btroet, Curiotchurch, TDMODRS CORED. I had throe large Tumours, two on my forehead, and one on the brick of my neck. Tuey were quite lavge, each about the fiizo of an egj. I bad them for 30 years. After using your wonderfnl Canadian Medic inoa for one week they have entirely disappeared. Mas B. Jakes, Clarendon Street, Adelaide. ROROFUIA. For the last 4 years I havo hid a number of running sores on my firms, face, and neck. I have been operated on by the Canadian Doctor, who successfully removed several pieces of dead bone from my arm and face. I afterwards used the Canadian Medicines, and nm now ciuvd. Clara Baokbtt, Chiietshurch, DISEASED KNEE-JOINT CURED. Allow me to r:tnm you very many thanks for the benefit my little girl has recsived through using your Medici ao. (She has been a cripple for the last 6 years with r diseased knee-joint, through slipping on a wet floor. Shi has boon treated py several doctors, and has been m the hospital hero, but all hat been of no avail, until you treated her two weeks ago with yonr Canadian remedies. Since thoh thq knee has got quite supple, and I am happy to say, on a fair way to bs quite cured. You ore perfectly at liberty to uss this as »ou think fit, and I am quite willing to allow anybody to eoe. the child, and a ereat many people are acquainted with u?.— illow me to remain, yours tincorcly grateful, George Ashbolt, 142, Victoria street, Ohmichurohi
Besides tbo above-men* ioned complaints, the Canadinr Medicine* are a certain cure for nil kinds of diseases, and it has been testified to do bo by hundreds who bavo bought the Medicine from me, at my ebop, 261 High Street, and who, from delioaoy, do not care to bava their names published. Price of CANADIAN PERFUME AND POWDEB-, 7s 6d, Whioh will be «-ent, carefully packed, to any addrens m the Colony, ou roceipt of Postoffice Order for amount required. All Money Orders or.Ohcqnes are to be made payablo to J F. STRATZ, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, 261 HIGH STRBET, CHRISTCEUBCH. Sole agent m Canterbury for DR DxjftOL's Canadian Medicines, ASHBOTtTONAGENCY. As many hundred people m the Aehburton District have been obliged to send Money Crders, &c, to get the above Medicine, to save them this unnecessary trouble and expoogo I HAVE APPOINTED Mr D, McFarlane, OROCEB, AS H B U RTON My Agent for the Halo of the CANADIAN MEDICINES, Where they may now bo obtained, N.B. — No one but Mr McFablane will be authorised to sell the Canadian Mediolno m the Aehburton District,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1911, 6 August 1888, Page 4
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