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AJNTLNEUIiALGriC OR MAGIC PILLS. A' CERTAIN find immediate care for Tio* Dolcmreux, Neuralgia,.. Toothache, Pains m tl»*» Head and Face, Gout, Sc atica, •Laajbacrr 1 , &c. EXTHACTB FROM TESTIMONIALS. The Re r. J. S. Withingf'oh. President of ■ t)ie TJniti d Methodist Free' Ohur h, writes— I \iave rec'ora mended the Anti-Nenralgjci '. Ptlfef to several sufferers from Tic-B >loa|eux,. Toothache, &c, In all onses they jhaye . affor4ed.relief, and m some cases the, care ' has been immediate. '•I -he Rev. R. Chew, Free. Qhurch Minister of Newcnstle-ou.-Tyne, writes — k new Connection Mini-ter, a friend of mine, suffered severely from Tic-Doloureux, for some time. He took one or two of your AntiaNeuralgic Pills, and' n xt morning he was quite w6lt. The Key. A. Gilbert,.. of London, writes— My (iauuhter has tak<;u ft few cf your Pills, and is already quite free from the pain she has been so long tormented with. I. shall gladly aid their expend -d sale. ; The Rev. E. Watmogth. ot Ripley, \yrites— My dhuahtor,' who. suffered very severely, was relieved; m less than half-an>-hour by your Pills, The Rev. J. IVutow, Carlisle, writes— Twc of your Pills afforded ; mje. relief . .. ; 'Mr VV. M. Watson, Whitworth Road, Rochdale, writes— A la'-ly who has Keen for, a great iengdh of time almost a martyr to Tic, was rid vised to try Voui* -Pills.- The first box cured her. This is' more tbap twelvejnoutbs since, and if;ever ; sh>s is threatened with'a: r return one or two-Pills will I 'make hei; right ; again. Other friondg of 'Tiers -havuj tried them, with the like r-sdltp. : Her name is Mrs C h. She is highly resveoV\blfe, and resides at the Pomcnade, Pc.chdale. ', ! :f ..The Rev. G 'Reeve, Auckland Hou.se, ; Ventnor, iiio of Wright, writes— Several persons here have derived very; great benefit from them. ' ' . . • The R-v W Tr.eva.il, Redditcb, writes— They, have been beneficial iv many, gases;. here,. ' . . • \'' ' The Rev G R Rawson,<of WinsforJ| Cheshire, writ.-?-^ Mrs lla "-sou., . as ivyell as my ■son and dauohtqr.Jiave .derived great jbenefib .from therii^ very sfVere suffer;pg Ihavint? been relieved by ; tn ; e{lr use, T can heartily rec6mmend !; th'erti : to«'Jall '.whjO; suffer from NienrftVgic affections; iii. ; . • _„. Mr Edward Dignum, Commissiofa Agenfc, . Froflishatn, ©hesh-ire, _ whites— A young man nn^med J.anqts Hough had Jbeen neaiilymad "' 'ibf a'JbVthifeh't %it lii Tie/ aifd was completely cured- with one dosn of ihe Pills. • Baxter's Anti; Neuralgic Vills are sold by all Chemists' and storekeeper?, m boxes ' ; -. - v l v Isli'd-, and 2a 9d each*' . ' WHOLEBAI>B; AGENTS— :. | J^BAXTOSU, Chejiiist, Victoria-street, Cbrisb-s .., church. . • MessriiP Hay man and Co : ; ' Salisbury EUisdoii & Co ; FeltonJ Grimwaile & Co, and ■ the Newi Zealand Drug Company. Post free from J Baxter, for 19 or 43 postage atamps. , .*.'." =.' i ,:-. '' ' '•'"'" Chemist;- ;! '' " ' Xgen^j Palineiston Kp th.i .; Sfi\NDER & SONS' Eucalyptus :^tr ''■•■•'■■'-■•• ■(JexrcAivpTOii.) . "• ■ ; ' Professor T)i-.\ M osier. l>ireetbr; of the "Molical Clinic of the University of Greifs-\ vald, Oem.jiny : l J ioffcs*or Dr. PitZt'l > „Deai. > . of the American Medical College at St.Louis, i:nd others, state :— • , .... '. ■ ■ sahoes and sons' Eucalyptus Extract • (EOCALYPTOL) „..'''.. Destroys Low Life . ■"- Prevents Decemposition of the- ".. Blood : \. ; . ; , : -,,., ; ;.,;"•: ;1 fl '" Prevents Contagion . • . Checks Inflammation Cutes Rheumatism . Cures Neuralgia and Erysipelas Our es- Colds and. Inflamniatian of theßronchial Tubes : , •. : •■; \' i! Cures Group and Biphther^a'- ■ ' ; Cures Diarrhcea and Dysentery "" Cures Diseases o^e Kidnejs and' Urinary Organs,. „ : ., J I Cures ail Wdurids,- Sprains, Bruises^ ■•■■..etb:;:/".'.':":"".'',' i: - ; ■ :: ' - :J " I '••■■■'- ■:■" «V" :■■:■'. r~.K ■( :■ -;l . 1 ! «ur passes- irt- the cure, of the, ajbove "ailV riic/iftk all other pufpat^tioiis, of which none • possess thc'coih>)it)ed,.i;ro.peiti<:s of checking" iiiflanimatoi-y action and tlestioying low life; '/';" "/.■■.■ CAUTION, ■■-•j I V !' ' SANDER AND .SONS' EJJCApTPTr" ]<:XTJIACT tKudAiAPTOL.) '■-.'■• ■ (Bt. Louid CTuu^al Keciml, J : an., 1882) : - '...Hazard.' 'iU. I).', I'i'bf. of Pirtivology and ' 1 )lsi:'iistis of the Mintl, siiitea ; :4-We have cxaniiucd half a,tUi?«n specimens©*' Kuealyriti •' Extract. /Sander's preparation was t.b,e.., only one which corresponds; to ' scientifitv. tcijts ; . ■•■•,."; • v ■< •■; i Our prepii'ratiion is '.tlfe only existing volatile, exti apt, free of all resinous' particles. All .ytlier" preparations'- 'of the ;Kncalyytus, no matter, where iiiainiia'itnred,"are crude, resi- ' iio.us oils, irritating and blistering, rather causing inflammation than staying it, anil of real danger if erroneously applied m throat : diseases, etc. . . . •:. , j.-i Ko Bottle Genuine except those .\yith labels hearing our SiriNATrRB and Trape /Mark, ami fs'e'ciired outside 'with ■ -piiik '" ' wrapprr and grceitban^V tiiei latter . bearing our location and signature, .;•.•; . , .....jtarDircotipiiß. fgtMise,>yith.each bottle. _ .- ■ •••: SANDER AiNn' ; SOIsS., „ !':'; ■ : = ' -Sandhurst,^ Vretoria. () ... GRAT E FUiL . . i COM FO-Rtl KG. ■ " ■■ '< ■ '■'• ■■'■' . epps's cocoa:.; . BREAKFAST. / " By a thorough knowledge of tli'e ffoki-al-laws wb^icii: -^ovprn the opera- ' tidns of di^estiofn an i nutrition, and by a careful application of the fii.e properties of well-se'ec^d cocoa,- Mi Kppshas ' i rov'(.l?d bar breakfast tb'es with a ddieately ti ivour- d b^vera^e which may S:ive us many heavy- doctors? bills. It is by tho judicious -rise of siich articles of diet that a consiitution njay b'V gradually built up unlil strong enough to resist every tendency to disease:' Hundreds of sabde maladifts are floating" around us ready to attack whoieever there is a weak point. We may eßcapo many a fatal shaft by keeping ," ourselves weil fortified"; with pure :■ biood < anii a properly nourished frame." — See article iii the Civil /Service, Gazette. Made simply with boiiihg water or mi k. l>. : ' ■ Sold only m packets, labelled : — JAMES EPPS AND, CO., HOMGEOPATHIC CHEMISTS,' LONDON. ' Also+-#FJPS'S ...CHOCOLATE 'ESj S/HNCJH, for Afternoon use.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 129, 30 April 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 129, 30 April 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 129, 30 April 1884, Page 4

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