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Baxter's AJNTLFEUKALGIC OR MAGIC PILLS. A CKRTATN and immediate cure for Tic* '\ Doloureux, Neuralgia, Toothache, Pains m tho Head and Face, Gouf, Sciatica, I Lunibaer> j &c. EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. i The Rev. J. S. Withington. President of tlie Uniti d Methodist Frve t;hur h, writes — I have recommended tho Anti-Nenra'jric Pills to several sufferers from Tio-D>loureux, Toothache, Sec, In all onses they have afforded relief, and m some cases the enre has been immediate. Che Rev. R, Chew, Free Church Minister of Newnast!e-on-Tyne, writes — A new Conncutiou Mini-tor, a" friend of mine, suffered severely from Tic-Doloureux, for some time. He took one or two of your AntisNoural^ic Pills, aud n- xt morning he was quite well. The Key. A. Gilbert, of London, writes — My daughter has taken a few of yonr Pills and is already quite free from the pain she has been so long toimentpd with. I shall gladly aid their ox^end d sale. The Rev. E. Watmogth. of Ripley, writes— My daughter, who suffered very severely, was relieved m less than half-an-hour by your Pils, The Key. J, Biftow, Carlisle, writes — Twc of your Pills afforded me relief Mr W. M. Watson, Whitworth Road, Rochdale, writes — A lay who has been for a great length of time almost a martyr to Tic, was advised to try roiir Pills. The first box cured her. This is more i.han twelve mouths since, and if ever ah- is threatened with a return one or two Pills will mike her right again. Other friends of ht?rs have tried them, with the like r' suits. Her name is Mrs C n. Siie is highly respectable, aud resides a* the P.omenade. Pochdale. The Key. G Re«ve, Auckland House, Ventnor, I*le of Wright., writes— Several persons here have derived very great benefit from them. The ll'v W Trevail, Redditch, writes — They have been beneficial m many cases here.. The Rev G R Rawson, of Winsford, Cheshire, writs — Mrs Ka<soir, as welt as my son and daughter, have derived great' benefit from them ; very severe suffering bavin cr been relieved by their use, I can heartily recommend them to all who suffer from aNeumlfjic afflictions. : Mr Edward Dijnium, Commission Agent, Frodsham, Cbephire, writes — A young man named James Hough had been nearly mud : for a fortnight with Tic, and was completely cured with one dose of tho Pills. Baxter's Anti- Neuralgic Pills are sold by all Chemists aud Storekeepers, m boxes Is l£d, and 2s 9d each. WHOLKSALK AGKNTS — • ' J BAXTEU, Cliemist, Victoria-street, Christohurch. Messrs P Haymun and Co ; Salisbury Ellisdbn & Co ; Felton, Grim wade & Co, and the New Zealaud Drug Company. Post free from J Baxter : for 19 or 43 postage stamps. E. LEAHY, Chemist, Ag'en% Palineiston-No.ith. SANDER ■& SONS' Eucalyptus Extract (EnCAIYSTOIi.) Professor Dr. Mosler. 'Director of the \!<<lical Clinic of tlie T'nhe^ity of (Jrcifsw aid, (icpi.any : IVofc-ss-or Dr. T'ilwr, Dcai* ill' the Awtm-an Medical College at St. Louis, and others, state : — --sander ahd sons' Eucalyptus 'Extract ; (EUCALYPTOL) Destroys Low Life Frevents Decomposition of the Blood Prevents Contagion ; Ohecks Inflammation 3ures~ Rheumatism Oures • Neuralgia and Erysipelas Oures Colds and Inflammation of the Bronchial Tubes lures Croup and Diphtheria Jures' Diarrhoea and Dysentery dures Diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs . • ■ •lures all Wounds, Sprains, Bruises etc. It surpasses m the cure of the above ailments all other preparations, of which none ,:op«\s.s the ooiiibineil properties of checking inflammatory action and destroying low lifo. CAUTION. SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT {Eirc.uATTOL.y (St. Louis Clinical Record, Jan., 1582).— Hazard, M. JX, Prof.' of. Pufcliology and IHseases of the Wind, states :— 'We have examined half a do/.en specimens of Eucalypti i'ixtract. r Sander's pr eparation was" tlie only one which corresponds to scientific rests. : . ...{'..' .-.'■'. Our preparation is the only existing volatile extiact free of all resinous particles.- All •ther preparations of the Euealyytus, no matter where mamiiaoturedj are crude, resi:ious oils, irritating and- blistering, rather .■au:-ing inl'uuuniatioiitliau staying- it, .and of real danger if erroneously." applied m throat ••liseascs, etc. ISo. Settle ..C-enuine except those with . 'jiV.cls lxv.r'nu; our Sjunattuk and Tkadk iJAHK, nml %<cwcd outside with pink •vrapper and greeii hand, the latter bearing •ur location and signature. tf.-3'Direetions for use with each bottle. SANDER AND SONS., • -Sandhurst, Victoria. GRATEFUL. ..COMFORTING. - EPPS'S COCOA, BREAKFAST. " By a thorough knowledge cf tlie nata'al laws which govern the operations of digestion nn<l nutrition, uud by a careinl application of the flue properties of well-se ected. cocoa, Mr ) pps has i roviiled our breakfast' t'b'es wiih a di'lieately fl;ivcur"d b^verajje which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution - may b; gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wheieover there is a weak poinc. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves weil fortified with, pure blood and a properly nourished frame." — See article m the Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiiing water or milk. Sold only m packets, labelled : — JAMES EPPS AND CO., HOMCEQPATHIO CHEMISTS, AIso— EPPS'S CHOCOLATE US- , SEItiCE, tor Aftemoonfase.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 148, 21 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 148, 21 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 148, 21 May 1884, Page 4

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