, A:. ".-'., , ,' T ' The Governor has consented to unveil the Moorhouse 'statue at Christchurch. ,«. A Beautiful Painting— Mr^. G, Green, of Woodbury, New Jersey, TJjS,.A.; is presenting to druggists nna> others in this country some' very fine piotures in oil of his magnificent' heuse and grounds and laboratory at that place. Mr Green is the proprietor of Boscbee's German' Byrup . and , Green's August Flower,' two very , valuable medicines, which are meeting witb great favor, the ' first as. a rttocdy for Pulmonary com- ! plaints, and the lat>er for Dyspepsia and i disorders of the Liver. ' These preparej tions have attained an immense sale solely oa .their superior merits and are sold by all , ,di;ug_;ist« throughont the j world. The price is the same for each. j3s fid per bottle,' or sample bottles for. [ 6d. The sample bottles emible sufferers te prove their value at a trifling coat.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 5, 23 June 1885, Page 2
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