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Baxter's AIN TL.FE IT I?ALGIC OR MAGIC PILLS. ,\ CF.RTATN nnd immo>liate cnre for Tie« '* D^lonrcnx'j Neuralgia, Toothache, Pains m thfl Mead ;m«l Face, Gouf, Sciatica, Luruba-ir^ &c, EXTHACTS FROM 'TESTIMONIALS. The Rev. J. S Withington. President, of fie Uatid Methodist Eive Lhurh, writes — I have recommended the AnH-Ncnralgic Pills to save'-al sufferers from Tic-D ilonreus, '/'oothnehe, &.?, In all o.nacs they have afilirdod relief j 'and m some cases the cnre has be'-n iinmcuifite. 'ho Ev.y. R, Chew, Free rhurch Minister of Newf.nstie-on— Tync, writes — A new Connection Mini-'tcr, a -friend of mine, suffered severely .from Tio.-'DoloiueriX. for ?omo time. ll c. ioo'c one or two of your AntioNeuralgic Pills, and v xfc morninpc ho was q.iite well. The Tfev. A, Gilberr } of London, writes — My di>uahtc.r has taken a few of your Pills and is already quit? free from the pain she has bi en so long- tot meuted with. I 3hall glanly aid their rx-end d {•■ale. The Key, E. Watmogt.h,-of Bipley, writes — My dauulifer; w io suffered very severely, vriia relieved m less than half-an"hour by your: PIUs. ~ The Rev. J. B^tow, Carlisle, writes— Two of your Pills afforded me relief_ Mr W. M. VVatson, Whitworth Road, Rochdale, writes — A. lady who has been for a great length of time almost a martyr to Tic, was advised to try your Pills.. The first box cured her. This is more than twelve mouths since, and if 'ever shV. is threatened with a return one or two Pills will make her right aaain. Other friends of hers have tried I them, wioh the like r-salts. Her name is Mrs (J n. She is highly respectable, and resides a!, the P.omenade, t'f.ehdaie. ' • The Key. G Rd-^e, Auckland House, "VTe.'tnor, Isle of Wri«bt, writes — Several pt-rsous htu-e have derived very groat benefit from them. The Rv W Trevail, Redditch, writes — They have been beneficial m many oases here. The Roy (* R Rawson, of Winsford, Cheshire, writs— \irs I»a>so», as well as ray eon aud daughter, have derived great benefit frum them ; vory severe ..suffering havinpr been relieved by their use, I can heartily recommend them to all who suffer from Keuivloie affections. Mr Edward Dianum, Commission- Agent, Krodsham, Che-hire, writes — A young man nitmeti James llo".£h had been nearly mud for a fortnight, with Tic, and was completely cured with, one dose of tho Pilis, Baxter's Anti-Neuralgic Pillsare sold by.alU Chemisis and Storeksep'ei:*, m boxes. Is 1-id, aud 2d S)d each. ': "WHOLTCSALR AGKKTS— J BAXTEU, Chemisr-, Victoria-street, Christchurch. • Messrs P H;unv>n and Co ; Salisbury EUisdon & Co ; Fulton, Griuawade & Co, and the New Zealand Drug Company. Post free from J Baxter for 19 or 43 postage stamps, - 8,. LEARY, , Chemist, Agen", Palmeiston North. ' ;S"ANX>ER & SONS' Euoalyptus Extract (savrc.s.i.'srp'E'oXt.) i'rofessor Jh\ M osier. Director of the :«i «-'<ti t-n.l -.Clinic: of tin; University of GreifsM«ld, ( : 'crr,;ui:y ; Pi-oftKfor Dr. Pitzer, Dear (i liv; Aniej-ii'ni: College at St. Louis, i.nuotliejs, tt.-iie :-- SA«D?.a AHD SONS' EuCALiPTiJs Exteact (ICUCALYPTOL) .Destroys Low Life Trc-Yeiits Be composition of the Blood. '_ __ _. 'irTevcstg Ocnt£,giori o hooks Xntl&mniation ./' :l":c;;. Itiiouiiiatism ■ \ixon l-jy-;.viiUgia and Erysipelas •Jures Colds and Inflammation of tho ■ Bronchial Tub es ' "rarerj Croup a>id Diphtheria' ":ures Diarrlicsa- and Bysentery •Vures'lii-easeE of the Kidneys and Urms,ry Organs •'..■ tire's ail Wounds, Sprains, Bruises etc. -.....■• It surpasses m the' cure of the above. ailments all other- preparations, of which none' ;-.OPHra.s the combined ] .r6\;crties of checking iiiiiiuuniatory aciioH^and destroying low life. CAUTION. ; SAN'D'FT;. AXT) SC>NS'' ' KUCALYPTI iv\ !'U,\'..T (KI'OALY)'TOT..) .'?<;. L-iii: ; rimir.i'l liceor.l, Jan.. 1852).— ; !:i/-nrd. Xt. \)., J'i-of', of P:-.fcholo^y and :■ !-,(.-:;. -u- o!' t!ic Mfnd, states : — We have .■.■x:i>;:ii:«d half a cU zi-.n specimens of Eucalypti i ; .x Si-act;. Sa;nl'.r'.s prei)nration was the :':.:.y wie 'which corresponds to scientific Oiiv preparation is tlio only existing vola.l- exii';'A:i; f"c» of nil vesinoiis particles. All » r.iii-r ;!!•'■; ':-.i.'.lii'iis nf the Kucalyytns, no •ii}\tivv v, -'A'.rc-! lvauiifiv.-hirod, arc '.'rr.de, resiiioi.is oil--, ■ii-cir.ntii!;.:; nnd blistering, gather e«:.u. i :i:g--ii-t i -;miiii;uii-u tlii!.r. staying it, and of :.2;\'i oKi'irr if oiTi'V.wH'.yly applied m throat V" > ;-3o'i*.:'3 (p.-(:iiiii:ie cx-fi-nt those with' ;.-'i>->i ; , Ijuiliiiu' 'i'.ti' SI;;.\ATf."T,K and TItADK • ..m:.:, . ;i:!il .'-•utuiml outside \vith pink .vrj.:'.«.:i' i\-.;<\ ;.-u:i.-;i l:ai:-l. rfu; Jaticr bearing :•!!•' h.:;.-'.M(.M aii.l ,wi.i!:i;!-->. ' ■ sz.'l );r-: i ' i i".ii/.iK iov :i.-e with each bottle. . ■■■ SAlybEil .AXD t'OKS., . ; • Saiidhui'fet, Victoria. GRATEFUL... OOMB'ORTIING. EPPS'S COCOA. ■ BREAKFAST. "By. a thorough knowledge of tl;e n;ita'ai jaws which govern the ope p ations ct. digestion and nutritiou, nud by a caretul application of the five proper.tirfs'of wdl-se'ecU'd cucoa, Mi I'pps lias , iov : d-fi our beakiast t b ! es with a ili-lie:iteiy-fl>ivouvi j d beverage vvhich may !>;ive us avany heavy doctors' bills. It is by tho judicious use of suoh articles lof diet that a constitution may bo ! gradually built np until strong enough lo resist every tendency to disease. Ilvhdteds of subtle. maladies are floating arcum! us ready to attack v?heieevei" tlv^-c is a weak point. We may escape man}' a I'atal shait by keeping . onr.-jeive.i v/cii fomnod with pure biood ■caul a properly nourished frame."— See.article* i.) the Civil Service Gazette. Made ftimply w.th boiling water or vii k.---v-io-d only m packets. labelled : — JAMES EPPS AND CO., HOMCEOPATKIO CHEMISTS, LO^DOiN. AIso— EPPS'S CHOCOLATE 'JESSE^CE', for Afternoon we.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 137, 9 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 137, 9 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 137, 9 May 1884, Page 4

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