. BALSAM. The greatest Discovery yet made fat the Relief of human sufferers from" MUSCULAR. .OB NERVOUS AFFECTION •' '-"•:-;-:' is .;■■■'■■■■- '■■ ■•. • ..'.■> : SLESINGER'S . RHEUMATIC BALSAM. '•-,' AU the aiv.ertised remedies and all tie ..'.'■' , presciiptions from'.the'medieal ..";■; ' ': V , faculty for. of o ' : . ." : '■' Rheumatism " ■•■.->■ .' ,'; ' Rheumatic Gout ~.■■ ~.»■• ; ' cia'tica ."".. , , Tic Douloureux ".".,'..■.' - - •'•.-'.' • ' 'Neuralgia. , Lumbago ; ; Strains and Sprains ' Ghilblaihs cured by a few drops 0n1y... Or pain of any .sort from the. above affections, none of which'have been so successful ' ~ and effectual as SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC -;■; - BALSAM, _ ' As certified, by the certificates published in ..nthe.'.Otago Daily Times,'.' Guardian,' ~.'•. and innumerable others. ; Price,.7s.6d; per bottle,-which is sufficient / cure in all cases. • S, ■••-' SLESTOGvE R , T. 5,,: ! 'Hope street, Dunedin. Y '•",.. Sold\T>y. all respectable, and Medicine inihe Colony. : _ ■ notice. ,-;;'; ifr v : ' ; . i AA ;IVJLL; BE PAID: to any : ciJ-2-\)\J .person who can prove the Conviction <of; the. unprincipled .person or who : .are. ■.COUNTERFEITING SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM.. ■- • Examine the label well on each bottle you buy that it is signed S; SLESINGEE/Y.S., and on - :■'. ,;-•■.■•- -rr a".. within a circle. „..-. i.heumatismj Rheumatism! : RHEUMATISM f , Q. E. r PER.M.EE'S ~.."• ; Infallible Remedy, for .'- fi : JZJSUMATISM, S OIATICA, ZUMBAGO AIS/D GOUT.; y Soldin Bottles—Mixtures; ss; Liniment, 2s 6d Ala; E. DEKSTEB'S-MEDipAli DISPENSARY^ Princes-street, Dubediri. : ;, '- . = : {Next to the BanJc of New Zealand, Dunedin.J The subjoined; testimonial is one from a number of persons Veil;known in New.Zea- : land, and can be confidently referred to:— Water, of Leitli, May, 16,1874. Mr. G. B. DERSiEri,—Permit me'to bear testimony to the- efficacy of yorir Gout Mixture. Two doses completely cured an attack of Rheumatic Gout from wliieli I repenfcly suffered.—Yours truly, .•' ! .".' . Ptke. .... AGENT ; AT NASEBY, JAMES BROWN, LEVEN STREET. ■•■■'■■■ JAMES NEILL, •WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HERBALIST/ Importer and Grower of "EDIGINAL HERBS, ROOTS/ -:.■..; . ::AND ;BARKS." ■•:■":'. ■ .' Druggists' Sundries, Pure Spices,. Botanic Books, and Patent Vegetable Medicines. Smg.ll Parcels of' Serbs sent post free, tpith. directions for use. •TOTE. THE ADDRESSGEORGE S TREET, DUNEDIN. .: Near St. Andrew-street, Persons living in the country wishing to try the Herbs, by sending a statement of their symptoms, age, how long ill, &c.,- accompanied with One Pound (gl), will receive by return post a copy of "Botanic Guide to Health," and a parcel of Medicine suitable for their complaints, with full instructions, equal in value to the above sum. <f tubing mrir &o's; ■ jIIFDIAJ ANJ) CO.
Wholesale and Retail TIMBER AND IRON MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, Otago Steam Saw Mills and Timber Yard 3. Tongueing, Grooving, Moulding, Sash, Door, and Furniture Factories. BUILDER'S IRONMONGERY OE EVERT DESCRIPTION. STUART, CUMBERLAND, & CASTLE SREETS, DUNEDIN. Having completed the additions to their extensive premises and plant are now in a position to execute all ordera connected with ths building trade, with the utmost precision nd despatch. F. and Co. would call particular attention to the fact that they are now importing Ce dar logs direct from the Kichmond- River and with their splendid new sawing appilances, are enabled to offer for sale, cedar sawn to any size up to sixty inches wide of very superior quality, and at much reduced THE DOOR AND SASH FACTORY is in full operation, large quantities of the ordinary size of doors and sashes—well seasoned—being continually kept on hand, and also made to order in sizes and designs. TURNEEY, in all designs including spiral work executed in a superior manner and at low raies. FURNITURE,. every description always on hand and made to order, the whole of the timber for the manufacture of which is seasoned aud steam dried. PRICE LISTS, and illustrated Catologues to be had on application. EINDLAY AND CO
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 427, 23 June 1877, Page 4
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580Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 427, 23 June 1877, Page 4
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