Dunstable House. O_ENT’S DEPARTMENT. EX WAIKATO. We have landed, and ready for inspection, FOUR CASES MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS, The Latest Fashions:— Rutlands, Chesterfields, Connaughts, Premiers, St James, Livingstones, Merino and Cork hats, Kossonths, Milans, Victors, Canadians, Half-Yankees, Cobdens, Deerstalkers, Wal worths, Madrids, Jeromes, Confedrates, Crown-Prince, Eigi, Tilburys, Grosvenors, and other new shapes, being the largest and most fashionable Stock of Gentlemen’s Hats ever shown in Dunstable House. One Shilling Off Every Pound Purchased for Cash. J. BALLANTYNB and 00, DUNSTABLE HOUSE. 1331 Vfc II ■ I ■■■■nil —— ■ I■ ■ ■ ... II ■ ——— W. E. C 00 K E’S APERIENT AND ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. These Pills will be found a most efficacious remedy for derangement of the digestive organs, and for obstruction and torpid action of the liver and bowels, frequent sickness, acidity or heartburns, giddiness, headache, drowsiness and dimness of sight, spasm and flatulent distension, tenderness and pain in the region of the liver, sometimes extending to the right shoulder with a slow dry cough, and interrupted sleep; a yellow tinge of the skin and eyes is often perceptible, the heart’s action is at times disturbed, and pulsation felt in various parts of the body, with a singing noise in the ears, and a sense of fulness and weight over the eyes and back of the head, the tongue appears covered with a white or yellow fur, the bowels are for the most part inactive, and there is much languor and depression of spirits. For any or all of the above symptoms these pills will be found a speedy and effectual cure. Directions for use.—For loss of appetite, indigestion, flatulence, &c, one before each meal; for bilious attacks, with sickness, &c, two at bedtime. Christchurch, September sth, 1875. Mr W. R. Cooke, High street. Dear Sir, —I have much pleasure in testi fying to the excellent quality of your Pills, which I have tried and found very great benefit from. They seqm quite free from griping so objectionable to most Pills. Yours respectfully, W. J. FISHER. September 27th, 1875. Mr Cooke. Dear Sir—l find your Antibilous Pills to be superior to any I have tried; a really invaluable Pill. Yours truly, WM. FRASER, A 1 Com Store. October, 3rd, 1875. Mr W. R, Cooke. Dear Sir, —Your Antibilous Pills suit me exactly. I never took anything which appeared to be better adapted for relieving bilious attacks, headache, sickness, &c, &c. I can strongly recommend them to any person suffering from biliousness, &c. J. McOALLUM, High street. Christchurch. Christchurch, September 12th, 1875. Mr W. R. Cooke. Dear Sir—Having taken your Antibilious Pills for biliousness, &c, and found them efficacious, operating without pain, I can safely recommend them to the public. I am, Sir, yours respectfully, F. C. BOWLER. October 19th, 1875. Dear Sir, —We have now used your Antibilious Pills for two years, and have found great benefit from them as a family medicine. I am, yours truly, JAMES TURNER, Ferry road. Rangiora, October sth, 1875. Mr W. R. Cooke, Sir, —Mr Smith Howard told me to tell you that you can make use of his name in connection with your Pills. I remain, yours, &c, J. GEORGE. Rangiora. r W. R, Cooke. ear sir,—l consider it a duty incumbent 11 that they should endeavour to alleviate suffering of their fellow beings. I feel t pleasure in being able to bear testimony re beneficial effects of your Antibilious i, I would recommend every one to try 3, once used they would never be withthem. J. GEORGE. October 7th, 1875. Mr W. R. Cooke. Dear sir--Having heard great praise of your Antibilious Pills, I was induced to try them, and find them to be a really good pill, answering all the purposes for which you recommend them. Yours truly, P. FEARN, Woodend. W. R. COOKE, (Late of the Christchurch Hospital) HIGH STREET, Opposite City Hotel. 1409 AIRBANK’S PILLS Jj are the Best and Safest Remedy for BILLIOUSNBSS, INDIGESTION, AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Prepared only by H. B. FAIRBANK, High street, next door to Carl’s Empire Hotel.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 438, 8 November 1875, Page 1
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