Baxter's AJSTLNEURALGIC OR MAGIC PILLS. CERTAIN and immediate cnre for Tien ■> D. 1 0'iriMi.v j^ciralyia. Toothache, Pains m <he FT cad said Face, Goni, fc-ciulicH, L mbatjOj &c. EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS. The Ber. J, S . - Withinglon, - President of t'ieUnit(d Methodist Free fhuc h. writes— I have recommended Ihe Anii-Nema'gic Pi'ls to several sufferers from Tic-D-ilounsus, Toothache, &c. In ail ons.es they have afforded relief, and m some cases the cnre has been immediate. The Key. B, Chew, Free Church Minister of Newt'Rstle-on— Tyno, writes — A new Connection Minister, a friend of mine, suffered severely from Tic- Dolourenx, for sometime. He took one or two of your AntisNeural^ic Pills, and n xfc morning be was quite, well. The Tlev. A. Gilbert, of London, wriies — My daughter. has takou ft few of yoar Pills eni is a'r#ady quitt? free from the pain she has been so long tormented with. I shall Ria-lly aid their expend- d sale. The Rev. E. "VVatmoglh, of Tiipley, writes — My dansh'er, who suffered very severely, was relieved m less than half -an-honr by yoßo.Pii'a, ■ The Pev. J. TV'i-tow, Carlisle, writas— Two of your Pills afforded me relief. Mr W. M. Watson, Whitwotih Eoad, Rochdale, writps — A la^.y who has been for a great length of lime almost a martyr to Tic, was advised to try ronr Pills. The first box cured ber. This is more than twelve months since, aud if ever ph" is threatened with a return one or two Pills wili make her rijjhr, again. Other friends of lu-rs have tried them, with the like r> salts. Her name is Mrs C v. Sue is highly rescecisble, and resides at the Promenade, Pecbdale. The Rev. G Ree*e, Auckland House, Veuinor. Me of" Wright, writes— Several persons here have derived very great benefit from them. The R-v W Trevail, TtocliHich, w^ies— They htive beeu beneficial m many cases heve. The Eev G R E?.wson, of WinsforJ, Cheshire, writs — Mrs Kruson. as well ns my son aud daughter, have derived g'eat benefit from them ; ve'j severe suffering bavins hecu relieved by tbeir use, I can heariily recommend them to all who suffer from Neuralgic affections. Mr Edward Dignum, Commission Agent, Frodsham, Cheshire, wriies — A young man named Jamta Hough had been nearlvmnl for a fortnight with Tic, nnd was completely onred with, one dose of the Pills. Baxter's Anti-Neuralgic Pills are sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers, m boxes Is l^d, and 2s 9d each. WHOLESALE AGWNTS— J BAXTEL!, Chemiafc, VictoriS'Street, Christchurch . Messrs P Hayman and Co ; Sansbury E'. ; isdon & Co ; Felton, Grimwane & Co } and the New Zealand Drug Compauy. Post free from J Baxter for 19 or 43 postage stamps, R. LEAHY, Chemist, Ag-eii!-, Palme ston No tb. SANDER & SONS 5 .Eucalyptus Extract <£ucaiiYJ?To:r..) Professor Dr. Moslcv, Director of the .Medical t'lii:ic of the University of (-trait's- ■ v, silt!, Gi'in-.any ; T'loicts-or Dr. Pit/cr, Dt-ai.-of the Aincrioan Medical College at St. Louis, ;ind others, stutc : — sander and sons' Eucalyptus Exteact (EUCALYPTOL) Destroys Low Life Prevents Decomposition of the Blood Prevents Contagion Checks Inflammation Jures Rheumatism Oures Neuralgia. .and Erysipelas Chires Colds- and Inflammation of the Bronchial Tubes Oures Croup and Diphtheria iures Diarrhoea and Dysentery "Juros Diseases of the Sidneys and Urinary Organs 'ures all Wounds, Sprains, Bruises etc It surpasses m the cure of the above ailments all other preparations, of which none osscss the combined properties of checking ■ nflaniniatory action, and destroying low life. CAUTION. SANDER AND RONS' EUCALYPTI K.XTKACT (KccALYi-Toi-.) (St. Jjouh Clinical Kccord, Jan., 1582).— hi/iird, >1. D., Prof, of Pathology and Hsenses of the Mind, states.:.-—' We have .x-imined. half :t dozen specimens of Eucalypti ■Ixtract. Ssuidor's . preparation was the aly one which corresponds to scichtiiic • •sts. ; ....■ Oar preparation, is the only existing volah nxtiaot free of. all resinous particles. All iicr prti-ur.'ititci.s of the Eucalyytjiis, nf ii;if{v.-r\vho!v nmiuif^ttiml; arc ci'iulb, rcsi■>i;s oils, iiritaiin^ :nsd blistering, rather insi'ii'4 iiiiliiiinjiiiiJiiii than stuying it, aiul of : ;il iliii-.^or if i-rroncoiij=ly applied in' throat '.-c-n.-! .-; etc. ■ T-i-.> 30-:tlf! Genuine except those with i'i:i.s lnariny our ■Shinati-hr, find Tkaiie .\.':iC. ;t!ld MfHi'til ont'fidc v.itli ]>ink r.' rn-r :i!!il.i;r«';ii hand, tli^ latter bearing .■ i-. •■■.-. Ui.'ii .'l'l.'t -.iu'ii;iMi!"«. ,:■.'■ i \n-i.-rii::i.-; N 1 " u-e with oach hot-tie. SAN!>KR AKD RONS., S;i:idiiui-Kt, Victoria. COBB & Co.'.s Couches for Masteiton and Al'akotoku, via Woodville, run as follows : — For WooJville, Masierton, and Mako- : ok u, coacbes Jtave (he lioja! Hot«l on Mondays;, Wednesdays j-iicl Fijdays, at 12 45 p.m. : For WcodviUe and Miikoiofcu, leaye Rcjal Ho.el on Tuesdaj's, Tui'r-(iay«. and 6aiurdavi<, at 530 a.m., reach'ng.Mtikotoku »t I.HO p.m. Leave Alafoioku for Palmerston and Masterlon on Mondays, Wednesdays- and i'rid^ys, at 11.4.5 a. m., reuching Palmersion at 7 P-ii). ; find for Woodville and Piihnerßion on J uesdays, Thursdays, and Saiurciays. leaving M»koioku at 6 a.m., reachiag Palmerstoa at 12 noon. Leave Woodville for Mas-terton on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at a a.m. Passengers reaching Weiliug ton the same evening. . : The Bookiiig Office at vVoodvillo is at Mui-phy'b Oiub Hotel, aud at Palraersioa Koyal HoteU •• ■■ - - : ! . ■ ■ |
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 158, 2 June 1884, Page 4
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830Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 158, 2 June 1884, Page 4
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