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" German Syrup." Ko otliur medicine in the world was ever ' given such a teat of curative qualities as Boschee's German Syrup. In three years two million four hundred thousand, small; bottles of this medicine were distributed free of charge by Druggists in the United States of America to those afflicted with Consumption, Asthma, Croup, severe coughs, Pneumonia, and other diseases of the throat arid*lungs, giving the afflicted undeniable proof' that German Syrup will cure them. The result has been that Druggists in every town and village in civilised countries arerecoua mending it to their customers. Go to, your Druggist and ask what they know about^it. . .' Sample Bottles 6d. Kegular size "3s Od. Thref doses will relieve any case. °:. < "r There are over 4500 barmaids in NewSouth Wales. --".•:* The New York ' Christian Witness * published the Ten Comandmcuts some weeks ago, and now a Texas newspaper has reprintedthem under the title of "Pearls of Thought,'', and credited to the 'Witness' as original. /"' "You Don't Know Their Value."— -; " They cured me of biliousness and- kidney. complaint, as recommended. J had a halfbottle left, which I used for my two little girls, who the doctor and neighbours said, could not be cured. lam confident I should have lo?fc both of them one night if I had not had the Hop Bitters in my house to use. That is why 1 Fay you do riot" know half the! ■ value of Hop BitU-vp and do uot recommend them highly enough." See. ' ■ ' Janu-'S li onion Jiuvuett. the proprietor of" the ' New York Herald,' is said, by persons. who have s 'en him i-j Paris latley, to have - f beeonie pivtimnipily old. His hair is turning _„ Lji-.n\ and he is ns slow and pr-cise,in Ins riKM'cniijir!" 1 . : is an olfl man. His chief amuse ment is l)::'.-c;i!:\t; - ...... ~,L . Wklus" -Rough q~s Couxs."-- : A.sk fp Wells' " llr>!.ig!i r>-i f'orjiK.' 1 7}/L, Quick f Q - WuL com]>'et '. pi/nu:inent cut'-v Corns,'; watti < f >- Kn.iH-"^--. New Zealand Dru^ '"H,"- ; 'Jiu«s^.. ■■■'■=■: Agents, ; ■.•. J '_') ••'; ';■■'>"■

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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 346, 8 April 1884, Page 5

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330

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 346, 8 April 1884, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 346, 8 April 1884, Page 5

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