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POLLINAEIS. “ THE QUEEN OP TABLE WATERS.” —■“ British Medical Journal.” ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLIONS. “ Apollinaris Water, by 'its absolute purity, oft'ords complete guarantee against the dangers of zymotic disease incidental to ordinary drinking-water. Its sparkling and refreshing character renders quite unnecessary the introduction of ice into it. There is, of course, no objection to icing Apollinaris, as champagne is iced, by the external application of cold until its temperature is brought down in hot weather to a pleasant coolness. So treated, it is a beverage as refreshing and agreeable as it is pure and wholesome. “ Earl Spencer, K.G., the President of the International Medical Exhibition, at the great Medical Congress in London recently, referred to Apollinaris in his opening address as a typical beverage approved by the Faculty. This approval is ratified by the unerring tastes of the cultivated populations of the world. The desiderata of original purity laid down by the Right Hon. Lyon Playfair as the indispensable conditions for water, which can never be freed from sewage pollutions when once they have been allowed to pass into it, are amply fulfilled by Apollinaris.” —“ Sanitary Record,'” March, 1882.

APOLLINARIS NATURAL MINERAL WATER Can be relied on for its purity and wholesomeness.” —“ Daily News,” April 17th, 1882. Sole Importers : THE APOLLINARIS COMPANY, LIMITED, 19 Regent street, London, S.W. SARSAPARILLA. WILKINSON’S ESSENCE or FLUID EXTRACT OF RED JAMAICA SARSAPARILLA is the only preparation recognised by the Faculty as a wonderful Purifier of the Human Blood. It is not too much to say that those suffering from the effects of Tropical Climates, such as Torpid Liver, Debility, Attenuation of Body, Eruptions, Lassitude, &c., will, by taking this extraordinary Essence of Red Jamaica Sabsapabilla, soon find relief and ultimately a cure. It is asserted by those who take a little daily (in accordance with the instructions given), that the system becomes less liable to attacks of illness. “We cannot speak too highly of it.” — “Lancet.” “We recommend your Red Jamaica Sarsaparilla.”—“ Medical Review.” “The only preparation for removing what may be called the sequelae of a mercurial course.” —Sir R. Martin. The late Lord Clyde, writing for a further supply of Wilkinson’s Sarsaparilla, says, “ I am never without it, for when feeling depressed or out of sorts from anxiety or fatigue, a dose or two animates me.” “ Your Essence of Red Jamaica Sarsaparilla cured me of a Torpid Liver after al 1 other remedies failed.” —Earl of Aidborough, Prepared only by THOMAS WILKINSON, 270 Regent street, London. Sold in Quarter, Half, and Pint Bottles. CAUTION.—Many spurious, worthless, and injurious preparations are offered to the public. See that both Bottle and Label have the Name and Address, also Trade Mark —W in a Diamond at the bottom of the bottle. CHAMBERLIN’S Meat Dogs’ Discuits ARE THE BEST EVER INTRODUCED.

Supplied to the Royal Kennels at Sandringham. Mr Francis Sutton, F.C.S., F.1.C., Analytical Chemist, writes: “ These Biscuits are specially adapted to the purpose intended, that is to say, they are a highly nutritious food, in which all the necessary elements are well balanced, so as to constitute a perfect food, without a particle of worthless or useless material. In this important respect they are by far the Best Dog Food I have ever examined, and I have the greatest confidence in recommending them.” CHAMBERLIN'S MEAT BISCUITS have for many years been used in some of the principal Kennels, and by experienced breeders and trainers of Dogs. I have the permission of Mr 11. Gittus, the late owner of that most celebrated dog, Coomassie, twice winner of the Waterloo Cup, to use his name in support of CHAMBERLIN'S MEAT BISCUITS. Coomassie and his other dogs were fed principally upon them. CHAMBERLIN'S BISCUITS were also supplied to Mr J. S. Postle, owner of Prince Dagmar, winner of the Waterloo Cup, 1881. Price, 18s per cwt, bag included. Special quotations for 5 cwt and 1 ton lots. GRANULATED DOG FOOD IN PACKETS, For Puppies and Sick Dogs, recommended by Mr Wynn, “ Caractacus,” &c. 3 doz packets, 6s 6d ; 12 doz packets, 25s (including boxes). CHAMBERLIN’S DOG SOAP. 6d tablets. Boxes (12 tablets), 5s per box. Free from smell. Warranted not injurious. JAMES CHAMBERLIN, Norwich, Enoland. BLAIR’S GOUT PILLS. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. THE excruciating pain is quickly relieved, and cured in a few days, by this celebrated Medicine. These Pills require no restraint of diet during their use, and are certain to prevent the disease attacking any vital part. Sold by all Chemists, at Is lid and 2s 9d per box.

CHEISTCHUECH BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. HE Committee of the above Association earnestly SOLICIT SUBSCEIPTIONS from the public, as by the annual report, published in the papers on Tuesday, the 11th inst. it may be seen there are a large number of women and children to a considerable extent depending upon the support received from the association. It may be noted that the Government supplement public subscriptions by ■£ for A collected. Subscriptions, which will be duly acknowleged, may be forwarded to the Secretary, Mr E. P. Crosbie, at the office of the association in Market place, or to any of the undersigned members of committee— W. Pratt (hon. treas.) W. Harris J. P. Jameson Or, to C. T. ICK, Chairman. Christchurch, July 12th, 1882. 7-18 3145 SEEDS. BULBS, AND PLANTS, DIEECT EEOM THE GEOWEES. BULBOUS PLANTS. Aquilegias, Begonias, Dahlias, Delphiniums, Dog’s-Tooth Violets, Gladiolus, Hellebores, Iris, Lilies, Lily of the Valley, Pteonies, Salvias, and Snowflakes. FLOEISTS’ FLOWEE SEEDS, Calceolarias (Bull’s), Cyclamen (Smith’s), Cinerarias (Vertogan’s), Mimulus (Cannell’s), Pansies (Hooper’s), Polyanthus and Pansies (Dean’s), Petunias (Surman’s). CUTTINGS FEEE BY POST. Zonal Pelargoniums, Pinks, Picotees, Carnations, Fuchsias, Petunias, Pansies, Penstemons, Verbenas, 2s Gd per dozen. PEBSENTS FOE HOME FEIENDS. r Home Collection ” No. I—Seeds of the most attractive Native Plants, 12 varieties, 55.; Home Collection ” No. 2 —Spores of the principal Tree and Dwarf Ferns of New Zealand, 12 varieties, in separate packets, named, 5s The New Catalogue ®f Flower Seeds, Bulbs, Ferns, and Succulents for 1882-3 can be had on application. H. W. Packer W. M. Maskell J. T. Brown G. Booth j. G. Hawkes W. E. Mitchell C. P. Hulbert C. Kiver AND gONS J Establishment for New and Eare Bulbs. Seeds and Plants, GLOUCBSTEE STEEET EAST, Christchurch. 4715

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2705, 8 December 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2705, 8 December 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2705, 8 December 1882, Page 4

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