JSueJnvtJS JVotietv*. J. YANGTONI, GENERAL STOREKEEPER LAVAUD STREET, AIvAHOA, YTTHII/E thanking the public 01 V V Akaroa and surrounding districts for the support lie has received, would wish to intimate that he lias GREATLY INCREASED HIS STOCK, which now comprises Grocery, Drapery, Ironmongery, Dairy Requisites, and in fact all the requirements of a general store, at most moderate prices. Flour, Tea, Sugar, and Tobacco of the best brands always on hand. Also, Eennets, Annatto, Milk Pans, Buckets, &c. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Ladies' and Children's Loots and Shoes. Wire Nails of all skes. ma 1 G RATEFU L—COMFORTING. EPP3'B~COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws whicl. govern the operations of digestion ann nutrition, and by a careful application ol the fine properties of wellselected cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage which may save ns many heavy doctors bills. It, is by the judicious use of such articles of liet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us, ready to attack wherever thero is a weak point. Wo may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti ficd with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—See article in the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or m'Ak. Sold only in packets, labelled :-- JAMES EPPS & CO., JIOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS, London. Also -EPPS'S CHOCOLATE ESSENCE for Afternoon use. ma 15 Medical. Impurity of the Blood. Unless the blood be kept in a pure state the coniitution must be weakened and disease supervene. I'husu wonderful l'ills possess the power of removing or iictur.ilizing all contaminations of the blood and system KeiKTu'ly. They quietly, but certainly, overcome all ((Iki ructions tending to produce ill health, and impute rejji'iar action in organs that are faulty from irritation or debility. The dyspeptic, weak, and nervous may rely on these Pills as their best friend and comforter, a; they act upon the main springs of life, and thus savt thousands from a premature grave. Complaints, of Women and Children. The very mild and painless action of these invaluable I'il'ls recommends them to every household as a remedy for the first departure from health. Any mother, nurse, or young person guided by the directions which accompany each box of Holloway's Pills, has at mice available means for checking disease, purifying the blood, and expelling from the system all gross humours. They are indeed, at all ages, the female's tried friend. Disorders of the Liver with Flatulency and Indigestion. Loss of appetite and flatulency are usually the foienimieir of stomachic disease. These famous pills exercise the most salutary power in all affections of the liver, and all irregularities of the stomach and bowels: they restore a healthy function to every internal organ, overcome all obstructions, and cast out all impurities. Weak Stomachs.—lmpaired Digestion. The wisest cannot enumerate one tithe of the distressiiiK symptoms arising from enfeebled digestion, all of which may be readily dispelled by these admirable Fills, as they rouse the stomach, liver, and every other organ of digestion to that healthy tone which fully enables them to convert all food and drink to the nourishment of the body—hence, these Pills are the surest strengtheners, and the safest restorative in nervousness, wasting, and chronic debility. Coughs, Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throats. For curing diseases of the throat, chest, and lungs, these Pills have established for themselves a preeminently world-wide fame, as they purify the blood ami regulate its circulation. Coughs, common colds, ii Ihieiua, bronchitis, asthma, pleurisy, inflammation of tl: c lungs, and even consumption in its early stages, are si: C'-osslully treated with this medicine, particularly if 11 illoway's Ointment be well rubbed upon the chest an 1 back night and morning. //i>.y..>r.-wi'V Pills are flu: best remedy known in tlie'-nvrM fir (lie /."faw/c <f/senses :— \ , i H.ili 'i s s i"l> \uI11M 1 1 I is I ( , „ 1 v,I i, V - i> P I'L.in 1 , 'J' i ii \ i tf*i \iuiii n , I M, ii W i -it illkimi i.llin AU iMivs li im 1 I i lvii s v w , i. \< rl in c 1 \ I >V >Vl l>lll 1 1 II M I- . 11 n<l i li ul On nw in it vAI -a IVn i ssoiv 1' i , v\ I ! ' ' >' 1 ll iKI '\i Muil I iliuliill \ \ \ \ , I 11 \ u1 m ol M huiie i i \ -1 \\ i , nl i\n uii> lVt>., it i 1 t ' 1 - lU 1 ,■• «. u'l 1 'i ! \ th i. iiK M<dui l«-iii ' \ v v \ ii s t i u,i \mili ihi \\oid-> i \ 1 i Oi i n 1 o- ul hi, m.,1 i\ed i I t' hi <•-->, O\t<Mll MILCt, 1 » \ \ i M nut , \> ttiutl ; ►• How r.o o< , .\llCompounds Styled, IV! riILS AND OINTMENT Vih x Now Yoik Label.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 551, 25 October 1881, Page 4
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