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For & Jong time pun 1 was suflering from the breathing organa* when the Idea oooumd to mo o( V*gnJM| mmu MM lUV« VWMS*W» W IMV v» using urtmault sad Oo.’a Tnrhsn Cigswttifl. which proomwi me so gmtt rollof that they hare become TtCl.ipnTHMvt.te tO »y existence. S. SAKniILOO tlehwu.—j Anvr. Berkeley, Sept., ISBP.--Gentlemen, I feel it» luty I owe to you to oxptom my arm-ltudo for tbv rrost benefit I nave derived by taking ' Norton * Camomile Fills.* 1 applied to jtm* Meat,.Ml Bell, Beta iisy to the o&mnamod Fills* (or win n the stomach, from which Z suffered ercrnciatin j (win for a length of time, baring tried nearly every pun ioy b BwlUl l» UiuV| ÜB*tu# Mtvw mw remedy prescribed, bat without deriving any benefit at all. After taking two bottles of yoni valuable Fill* I was quite restored to my usual date of health. Please give tblspubli forth* benefit of those who may thus be afflicted.—l am dr- yam truly, Hsset Axxrass."—To the Pro s rW*ww nf Km*w** f' • wowrr r Ftt/V.—f A pvt. I ABYHKA.—J'CSftE Whitoomb’a Bemedy. Fteyared ---* •—*— J • **— late Jonu from a German recipe obtained by the late —- Whitcomb, in Europe. It alleviated this disorder in bis case when oil other appliances of medical skill bad been abandoned by him in despair. In no mm o! a purely asthmatic character has it failed to give immediate relief. It contains no poisonous or iniurioua properties whatever; an infant may toko It with perfect safety, Joseph Bosket* & Co., Sfannlect irers and Proprietors, Boston. The superiority of Bcbkett's PatvouniHo ExTBsora consists In their perfect purity and great strength, Wood. Phand and Co.. Agonto.—fAnvr.J AKOTHkE Goto Medal, 1680.—Peter Hauer's ood-liror oil has during the lart twenty yean* been selected from oil other known brands by fourteen different juries at sa many International Exhibitions os the only perfect oil extant. Other oils of imperfect make are mixed with eseential oils, fruit ethers, or emulsive agents in the endeavour to briug'them as far as possible up to the same ■ tartelesanees.digestibility and therapeutic «r«lt i- —lt ITCa-a ewnruilwwta tIAUAVAP virtue oa Mailer’s oil. ‘tSom expedients, however, only prove the original imperfection of the oil perfected in such a way. At all the European and Colonial exhibitions, where Mailer's cod-liver oil bos been exhibited, the highest honours wore awarded. W. Domett Stone, E*q, M.D.. Physielaa to the Dispensaries, do., writes:— '* Mdllcrs ood-liver oil is, in toy opinion, unquestionably the best, immeasurably superior to tbs brown oil—more palatable, and for more efficacious." Steam monoFactories. Lofoten Islands; offices, Christiania and London. Sold only in capsuled bottles, by all ehotmsto and storekeepers.- [Advti. Aixkk xs» Hakbubt'b Prmrgciao Con Liteb Ort—"Bee almost the delicacy of salad oil. ■— " BritUb Medical Journal." •* Many to whom the toateef the oil boa hitherto been an obrtaolo wUI doubtteM bo able to take it"—“Lancet.'' "Wo natMcous eructations follow alter It ia swallowed. —"Medical Frees.” "A pharmaceutical product which fa in it# way unrivalled."—" London Mod leal Etoeord." ** A groat boon to got auoh an oil."— "Practitioner. "AU who have difficulty In taking ood liter Oil should Insist on having Allen aid Banbury’s Perfected Oil, ana decline the cheap substitutes so persistently offered. Sold .only in mp7qr-pto. is *1: half-pte, 2« 6dinto. <• M s ato, ' Trade Mark—"A Ploujth. i} pm* w »u § «} wg lark-" A Plough.” Of all ohewiito. Kempthome. Prosser and Co.'s New g Company, Limited, G , Christchurch,— [hi. Wholesale of Zealand Drag Wumsßii KKOWB on bxkbksbebd that the field poured from the eollvary glands, and which wo cell saliva, like the gastric Juices of the stomach, onacis It# P*rt ayatemxtloally In the solution or absorption of some of the food we take into the body % and Just as there i* a certain specie* of dtsneMla arising from a deficiency in quantity, or In’fTOty to anility.« th * «!*«» » B PP'* *° *! there another, where there » a failure on the part ’ the atomaoh to.wmroto,the qimlity or loontity ofgMtfie juice. In ollhereveat^ polmio Vourn'e pcbibdaw Aromatic EcßMArra *• ■“ kdmirable »dja»ant,- [Anvt J
17. gfz incites of snow fell ini Quebec on Sept. The late Victor Emanuel's debts have all j been paid bjr bis eon King Humbert, who does not owe a penny himself. . , . i She night before hi* wedding the Duke of { Argyll eat out a debate, and drove to the tram at daybreak. His wife is but little older than her oUp-ohUdrcD. _ n . . It U announced that the Shah of Font* « preparing to pay a third visit to Kuropo early ne*t jear. Bis Majesty intend# to spend some time in all the great cities. A man named Sullivan woe arrested near i Bantry, Ireland, charged with putting pm* and | needles in potatoes with which he was feeding the cattle of a Boycotted farmer. A Bnssian official circular attributes the recent anti-Jewish disturbances to the monopoly of trade by the Jews, and them unfair conduct towards the poorer classes. It, however, promises them protection | hudnsUU upon measures being taken to shield the °S?Sa£!& W-tow*. recently had occasion to say that ihbre were rourde/s with which Englishmen sympathised, as, for instance, that of Oharlee li. But.on being corrected in hi* history, ho remarked that "an Irishman cannot bo expected to bo “ P «'A*prayof white’heather," broken from ho bash at which the Marquis of Borne and the Princess Bomse plighted their troth, was given m one occasion by the Princes* herself as a mark of great favour to Bord Hathorly, who was probably the oldest Bunday school teacher in England at the time of his death. freddrick Sausage, the discoverer of the principle on which the great acrew-propeller U built, is to have a monument to h • memory, at Boulogne-sur-mer, the celebration of the occasion to continue three days, and to consist of concerts, aquatic eports, a P U W|° dinner, balk, and free performances at the theatre*.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVI, Issue 6496, 22 December 1881, Page 3
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