ELECTORS OF THE HBATHCOTB DISTRICT. GENTLEMEN, —It is my intention to present myself for RE-ELECTION for your district. My services are already known to you, and I need not dwell upon them. I am a man of few words, as yon know, and prefer action to talking. I shall of course be proud to again represent you, and trust I shall find that I have not have lost your confidence. Your obedient Servant 9825 J. T. EISHEE. TO THE ELECTORS OF SYDENHAM. GENTLEMEN, —I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the BOROUGH. I will take an early opportunity of further addressing you in different portions of the district. Your obedient servant, 9964 CHARLES CLARK. E. J • T. Ford. auctioneer, estate & commission AGENT, LICENSED LAND BROKER, SHARE BROKER, AND VALUATOR, HEREFORD STREET, Chkistchukoh, (Next Miles and Co.) 2304 SMelson, SVloate & Co/s RICH ASSAM A DARJEELING ROY 699 0D H W o % 0 C a P 3 H H H O P 3 n lO co CO P 5 & HH & H O £5 & Q P 3 <4 £ o iH =3 =rt n <1 R QQ H o « p W o H -M W o H B H B H m PR h> H O i—i w B J O 55 H-l 8377 Jp. HOOKE’S LANCET. All Invalids should read the Chapter on the Functions of Digestion, showing by what process Food is converted Into Blood— How Blood Sustains the whole System— How Nervous Power influences all the Bodily Organs to perform their allotted Functions— Principles of Life and Death unfolded— Dying seldom accompanied with Pain— Mental Vision amplified prior to the Death of the Body—lmmortality of the Intelligent Principle, Jp. HOOKE’S LANCET. The Nervous, the Dyspeptic, or the Hypochondriac, should read the Chapter ou the Origin of all Diseases from Depression of Nervous or Vital Power—How Explained— Producing or Exciting causes of Nervous Depression—Effects of the Mind on the Body—Effects of Excessive Joy—Anger— Grief and Suspense—Sudden Surprise and Fright—Hard Study—Hot Relaxing Fluids —lntemperance in Eating and Drinking— Spirituous liquors—Loss of Blood—lmpure Air. Tp. HOOKE’S AKTI_-_ LANCET. Read the Chapter on the Destructive Practice of Bleeding, illustrated by the oases of Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, Madame Malibran, Count Cavour, General “Stonewall” Jackson, and other public characters. DR. HOOKE’S ELIXIR. 5a 3d, or 10a 9d per Bottle, or In case (12 bottles), Six Guineas. DR. HOOKE'S ORIENTAL PILLS. Is 4d or 5s 3d per Box. Sole Agent : MR. J. BAXTER, CHEMIST, Comer of Durham and Victoria streets, Christchurch; and Oxford, Orders by post promptly attended to. N.B.—Just Arrived—£3oo worth of the dime Medicine#, §482
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2372, 10 November 1881, Page 1
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433Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2372, 10 November 1881, Page 1
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