1 :' };•«.;: T E T EEaT Canadian Cures. ( V Family Secret.) JE. P. DTJFLOT, D.D.S., i Proprietor. : 1 • ]sr 0 , I—Canadian1 — Canadian Perfume. No 2— Canadian anti- Bilious Precious Tonic Powder. YmR hunde^s 0' yo.iw, all Europe, A \ P ami Ame iv« haVi kn wn what po;>u It a r; 'ia " hayS 3 1 tly ft qnirnd from then. CQ-B'nl '?snltß »hi-h h»v Do<.:n 0= tuncl tl i-y io cur.ng Pains, Rh-.umuwtn, Ectt\t.ca, Antiri'i- FiralyEis.and m tbs pranu>t anl raiioii car 4 r.f s. reß. W.o: nds, Cats, Burns, etc.. A few; frlotious^drtssings or doses are generally apffioiontto m k-j a ocmplete Vn c, nnd t-u ei,a le the sufferers to resume th lr usual oAcnpfltiiop 8 * Tduplot B'« Two Great Caaadiao Cnree" are compounded exclusively of expens-ve aromatic and bal atcio plant", herba. roots, batk and ft.wers. They ar* unequrded for rpawring Svrength to persons sufiFering from debil t , vonth and vi-Uity to the old, and for strength ehing children, whm the> help to deve.ope m a m%t extra rdmary manner ■ unng th ir growth and -when teefchirg. It is 0 rtain that our forefathes vrere stronger, more robust, and lesß to aUments than we are. They owed thair adrantage, no doubt, to the hygianb rul ia they had the habit of obgerving. They were a"cuatomed to the daily u*o of oils, pomatum, perfnmc, etc., whi^b havo the property of establißbW and accelerating th 9 circulation ° On good 'circulation of the blood depend health, strength, life } th» diver c fnuctiona of our body have to follow their ooursa, and b> nretecting ourselves from transient indispositions we avoid serious illnesß. Even sciecco, by its moat hlusirious reprorentativ -. persons, is ignorant yet of these oils, pomatum, perfume, etc.. that were vied by our aicastors, an-linobed allovar, wheh kept them m the " Two Great Canadian Cureß " are these oiotooents and perfumed rcoediea. Thy were iroportdd to Europe by our family, who discovered the secret of their ingredients, and of taeir manufacture, and have benevolently dietributed them to fnendß and acqaaintanoss, aud to Buch as have b«en licky aiKUgh tc obtain them, and many times has the di coveror and imoorter been entreated to do an act of humani y ia supplying the needy publio vrl h taeia Our duty to day ii to make a great circulation of them, auu to make them known all over the world. TESTIMONIALS. The following are a few of wany hundreds that have been received here but thou-and* from all parts may bo Been on application :— PARALYSIS. My sen, George Nenou, now 12 years of aw, has Euffcrea from Paralysw from child hSod, and never walked m his li c withoni crushes till y<ut eate.i him with your won derful Canadian m diiae. He is now completely cured. GBORQBNBWTON , No. 2, Worcester street, Ctuißtchurch. HIP JOIriT DIBBABE. ChaTles Frisk, mv boy. whom you treated for Hip Joint Diseaje, I am p'eased to s»y, is now internally well, He snfEered for two years, and during that time he never walked without crutchefl « MR Frisk, Woolston Station, Uhriatchurjbi BLIND CUBED. I have been bl ; nd for twenty yoi.rs, lu< after nßiDgyonr Canadian Ptifame and Powder (0three days lam now able to ccc. I can lead the signs over the etorco m the streets, something! have uot dene f -J» Jg^,^ GilbaitTowu, Adelai c. OHEONIC RHEUMATISM. I have suffered from Rheumatism for th last 18 ye»rs, and dnrii£s tho I st 3 3 ears c hava been confined *o a chair, bens quit nnablo to help myself iv any way. I used your Canadian Medicines, and am now qaitc free of the awful pains, and feel quite siroug and well, and can walk as wall as I ever did m my life. Mjes gtm^ H| Gladstone Street, Cini;tchurch. ■ _ imi TOM JURS CURED. I had three large Tumour*, two on my fore head, aud one on th«s back of my neck. Tt;ey were quite large, each about the tize of an og . I had them for -80 years. After using your wonderful Canadian Medicine* for cne wrtk they have entirely disappeared . Mas B. Jakes, Clarendon Street, Adelaide. ROROFULA. For the laßt i, years I hava hid a nnmbsr of running sores on my arms, face, and neck. I have heen operated t n by the Canadian Doctor, who successfully removed several pieces of dead bone from my arm and face. I afterwards used the Canadian Medicines, and am now cared. Clara Baokbtt, , Chtist^hurch, DISEASED KNEE-JOINT CURED. Allow me to r-turn you very many thanks for the benefit my little girl has received through using your Medicine. She has been a cripple for the last 5 years with a diseased knee-joint, through Blippin? on a wet floor. Sht has been treated py several doctors, and has been m the hospital here, but all has been of no avail, until you treated hex two weeks ago with your Cananian remedies. -Since then the knee has got quite supple, and I am happy to cay, on a fair way to be quite cured. Yon -re perfectly at liberty to übs this as ?ott think fit, and lam quite willing to allow any body to see the child, and a great many people are acquainted with U3.— Allow me to remain, yours lincerely grateful, George Ashbolt, 142, yiftoria Street, Chtiatchnrchi
Besides the above-mentioned complaints, the Oanadiar Medicine* are a certain cure for all kinds "of diseases, and it has been testified to do so by hundreds who hava bought the Medicine from me, at my shop, 261 High Street, and who, from delicacy, do not care to hava their names published. Price of CANADIANPEBFUME AND POWDEB, 7s 6d, Which will be «ent, ca-efolly packed, to any address m the Colony, on roceipt of Poutoffice Order for amount required. , M ,, M i All Money Orders or.Oheques are to be made payable to . J F. STRATZ, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, 261 High Stbbkt, i CHBISTCEUBCF. j Bole agent m Canterbury for Or DtjftWs Canadian Medicines, ASHBTJEfoFAGENCY. | As many hundred people m the Ashburton District have been obliged to send Money Orders, &c, to get the above Medicine, to Bave them this unnecessary trouble and expeps9 I HA^E APPOINTED Mr D, McFarlane, OEOCEB, ASHBU RTON My Agent for the sale of the CANADIAN MEDICINES, Where they may now be obtained, JB* N.B.—No one but Mb MgFablank will be authorised to sell the Canadian Medicine inthe Aehburton| District.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1914, 9 August 1888, Page 4
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