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EMEDD2S FOB HOE3E DISEASES. i Prepared by Prof. J. A. Going. Going's Worm Destroyer.—Sure relief from worms or bote. Going's Tonic Powder.—The best preparation known for improving the Horse's condition, purifying the blood, and imparting to its coat a glossy, nhining appearance. Going's Colic Powder.— For colic, Bcoorag (chronic or acute), ox inflammation of the bowels. The sorest remedy known to veterinary science. Going's Cough Powder. —For oough, catarrh, heaves, or sore throat. These remedies are each put up in tin boxes, and will keep for an indefinite period. They will bo sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of Idol per package. Circular with full directions enclosed. Address 7BOF. J. A. GOING, P. O. Box 938, New York City. Prominent Agencies. Portland, Me., James Bailey and Co. j Providence, B. L, T. W. Bounds and Co., 101 No. Main street; Boston, Masß., G. C. Goodwin and Co., 38 Hanover street: Worcester, muni buqcu , ***vi***»v*»*» *■»,-.- —. -"---rCo., 1303 Main street; Charleston, S. C, Chapeau andHeflxonj liOuisville,Ey.,B. B. Miles, 62 W. Main street; St. Louis. Mo., A. A. Melher, 709 Washington Ave.; Cleaveland, 0., Dr P. S. Sloseon, 223 Superior street; Detroit, Mich., Geo. E. Chester, 214 Battery street; Pueblo, CoL, A. B. and 873 Magazine street. OTlCß.—Spoons and Forks in Silver and is Electro-plate.—Elkington and Co., as the result o important improvements in the above manufactures,to>> able to offer their guaranteed Soalities at such \ rioes as, while folly maintaining iair acknowledged ouperiority, plaoe them within the reach of all classes. Eetised illustrated price list free by post en Application. Purchasers of jilwr Hpoeno and forkJbStainthe advantage of aiij taotu&nons.in the silver markets. Address i ELKINGTuN & CO., 22, Bagont street, London or 3,Moorgate street, Citv SAMPLES GBATIB. » I E E MA 810 N. •* The Finest Writing Paper, Apply 23, Soho square W., its Specimen Sheets and Envelopes, sent gratis by post. To be had of all stationers and wholesale only of the Manufactureez KABION ft CO., 45C London 0 mora soar milk or tainted provisions i ' QLACIALIVE. One canister prevents 60 j>Ltot milk, cream, claret, or any other fluid from turning sour, and preserves fresh without salt, one owt. of butter, or many hundreds of og&B, or many owts. of meat, fish, or game. Sold in elegant canisters at 2s 3d ; in 9oz. packets at ia t in sample packets at 4fl s by all Chemists and Family Gr »o«rB, Country Ohomisui and Grocers jnonlo ttiv oi the Lon*?n Wholesale Houses, oi •Jlffc" «> Usßul: M'-otttiwrt'irer- »nd Patentees— T. a Aniiironw Company, Glasgow.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6509, 6 January 1882, Page 7
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1,215Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6509, 6 January 1882, Page 7
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