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KEATIJNG'S LOZENGES. Oldest and Best Cough Remedy TT^EATING'S LOZENGES ' J\. Oldest and Best Cough Remedy KEATING S LOZENGES. Oldest and Best Cough Remedy EATING'S LOZENGES. ' Oldest and Best Cough Remedy T7- EATING'S LOZE3NGES. ' Jl\. Oldeßt and Beat Oough Remedy K RATING'S LOZENGES. "A Simpiiß Fact About I KEATING'oCOUGHLOZKWGES Aak throughout the world, m any oouDtry that can be named, you wiii find them largely sold. Their m abaolutely no rem e»y that Is peedy m giving relief, so certainly cure, »ud yet the must delicate can . take them. One Lozenge gives ease Sold m Is Hd tins. R EATING'S LOZENGES. Oonßhe, Asthma, Hoaraenest ITT"EaTING'S LOZENGES. Jl\- Coughs, Aathma, Hoarsenet KATLtfG'S liOZBNGIia. . Oongbs, Asthma, Howienei K EATING'S LOZENGES. . Uougos, Aathma, Hosneness EATING'S LOZENGEd Coughs, Asthma, Hoarsenea»K EATINGS LUZ BINGES. 11 Any Dooxob will tbll you " there io no better UoDgQ MudtOine than KEATING' A LuZEJSGBa. Oue gives relief ; If you suffer from oongh try them but onoe : they wilt oure, aud they will not Injure your health ; they contain only iht purest drugs, skilfully oooibined. SSold everywhere m small tins. Keating's Worm Tablits. A PUKELf VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both In appearance and 1 ta^te, furnishing a must agreeable method of administering the only oertaln remedy lot INTESTINAL or TtiKKAD WORMB. It is a perfeotly safe and mild preparation^ and 1b especially adapted for Children^ Sold is Tins and Bottles bt all Chemists. Proprietor— THOMAS SEATING Londoa Export Chemist and Druggist. BUCOESB IHE BEST TES WOETfI HOLL^WAY'S pills & matt THIS UNIVEEBAL MEDIOINB IS A HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE BVEBY WHEBB, THB PILLS Purify the Blood, impart tone to the Nervous system, and act most powerfully yet soothinrif on the LIVER AND BOWELS, Promoting Digestion and Assimilation! and endowing the whole bodily frame win Strength and vigor. Nervous Headaches, Tremblings, with Lassitude and Genera Debility quickly yield to the potent force o these well-known Pills, and they are ua rivalled m their cfßcacr m all FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Removing all obstructions, skin blemishes pimples and boils, better than- any oue family medicine known, : THE OINTMENT HAS A WORLD-WIDE REPUTATION, It healf every k of Sore, Ulcer and Wound, more certainly than any other known salve. Its marvellous penetrating powers render it invaluable m all THROAT AND CHEST DISEASES, Curing Bronchitis, Quinseys, and Asthma, reducing Glandular Lumps, elding tad healing Abscesses am Fistulas, and fo? alleviating the excruciating tortures of .RHEUMATISM, GOUT, And Neuralgia it is unsuspassed, Itnevex fails to remove Scurf and every species of ski disease. The Pills and Ointment are manufacture «t No. 8, New Oxford street (late 533 Oxford Street, London), and are «old by all vendors of Patent Lines throughout the Civilized World, Directions for use m almost every language MT Purchasers should look to the Xabe on Pot and Boxes. If me address and stret are not on they axe spurious Driza Perfumery. 207, Hue St. Honors', Paria, TT E GRAND'S SPECIAL PRODUCTS Savon- Or 1» (Orlxa Soap)— From the, for* mule of Dr Q. Re veil. The best soap for rendering the skin white and sefV Sweetly and refreshingly scented (rose, green and white). Saron-Ortaa-Velonte, exqnlsltel? n«r famed for the toilet and bath* Bavon-Orlxa Orlia Soap)— No. 2, extn fine. In boxes, 6 cakes* -L' 3 exqnlsltf perfumes, No. 1 Orlia-Savon-Inooroie, superior anally, rose tea, white heliotrope and whltr violet Orlaa-Tonloa (extract of plants; toeieimnr the hair— new mown hay, hjosbtos*, violet, ate. Oflta-Powder— FloVera of ' Carolina lies) j for softening and refreshing , tht skin ; In excellent boxes, with powder pnfl Oilia-Veloute— Flowers of rloe powdtty adhering to the skin, with th« perfame of new moon hay Orlia-Flowork (white and ambered)--Av elaellent toilet water, tonic to the skin, sweetly and delicately p«i fumed — New toilet Witfll, fefiQihJng the skin Oilia-Hay— A toile water with thepai* fame of new moon hay Orlia-Aoldullne — Toilet vinegar, aromatls and disinfectant, speolally adapted for ladles' toilets Orlxa<Soot6h«Lavender— Sprigs of Beoeb lavender flowers ; a rioh toilet watw Eau-de-Oologne-OalM— The hlgh-llfe 401. let water Oiba-Watei— Oonoentrated and distilled, Sxtraot of superior Sao de Oolognt Gootteß-Orln-Dentlfrloe —An exlllt f Ol preserving the teeth and gums la good health and preventing: decay Orln-Dehtalre, fa paste or powder, fo whitening th« teeth without affeottng the enamel Em Orlsa et Orlu-Lyi — Perf ernes for scenting linen and the handktKttef without staining O»taa-OH— Ycxlouily parfumed s fw ren derlng the half »-ft and brilliant, and preventing 1 from falling off Orlsa-Laote (Orlsa AlUk)— An emulsive lotion refreshing tonlo to the skin removing sad spots And preventing wrinkles on tho /ace Crdme Orlia (of Ninon $c Lenolos)— Fos producing a beautiful white complexion with the olearness and velvety softness of youth OrteaUne*Oolorante .'the best hair dye)— FOl Instantaneously dyeing' the halt to any snade, and with ho danger to health. Id boxen, each with bruse* oomb, prospeotos, and bottle ; cr In boxes, the bottle only without aooes sorlei fits Orlia-Ineolore Ylolette of the Oar a moat exquisite perfime quite § nosegay of violets. Ess Orlsa Suave white heliotrope Boa« quet of the flower.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2148, 14 June 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2148, 14 June 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2148, 14 June 1889, Page 4

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