PALMERSTON NORTH, December Ist, 1885. SIR or MADAM, I have the pleasure to intimate to you that I have commenced business as a DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, ■m those centrally .-situated premises, lately occupied by Messrs. Palmerson & Scott, m The Square, where I trust that by strict attention to the requirements of my. patrons and the public generally, to merit their favor and a share of their support, which will be my iitmost endeavor to maintain. As to my qualifications, I have only to inform you that I am a registered Pharmaceutical Chemist, and for the last two years m the employment of Mr. W. C. Fitzgerald, at his Manners and Willis Street Establishments, Wellington. ■ Numerous Remedies for Specific Complaints, all .of -which ham been thoroughly tested, and m all cases. proved efficacious m removing pain, and restoring the system to its normal state of health, to which I beg to draw your attention. Williams' Neubalgic Mixture. — For Neuralgia, Toothache, Ticdoloreaux, and all diseases of t!io nerves. Williams' PoLMONic Syrup. — Acute or Chronic Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Chest Affections, and other Symptoms of Consumption and Asthma, I can confidently recommend this remedy as being a certain relief, and, if .■•persevered m, likely to effect a permanent cure. "Williams' Universal Diarrhcea Mixture. — For Diarrhoea, Dysentry, Pains m the Stomach, and other kindred complaints, this mixture is universally efficacious, a single dose giving immediate relief. Williams' White Worm Powders. — These are invaluable for Children, most of whom suffer more or less from worms. ■ ' The symptoms are tickling of the nose, darkness round the eyes, pains, m the stomach, excessive langour, loss of appetite, starting and twitching m sleep, grinding the .teeth, aud general restlessness and fretfulness by day or night. ? Whenever any of these symptoms present themselves, my" Worm Powders will, by effectually removing the cause, speedily restore the child to complete health and vigor. Mothers ! be prompt m administering this remedy. The future health, nay, even the life of your child may depend upon it. Williams' Hair Preserver and Kestorer.— Warranted not to injure the skin or affect the color of the hair, but to promote a most luxuriant growth, remove dandruff and scurf, and make the hair glossy aud abundant. Williams' Douhle-Distilled Lavender Water. — Retains its virtue for a great length of time, and is a FAVORITE PERFUME with all who have tried it. ..'■-■■' Hojicspathic Medicines of all kinds always m. stock. TEETH CARFULLY EXTRACTED under Chloroform or Nitrous Oxide Gtas, and can recommend either m • all Dental operations where immunity from pain is desired PRESCRIPTIONS ACCUBATELY DISPENSED. I haoe always m Stock a large, and varied supply of the best Patent Medicines, etc., amongst others ■ the following : Dinniford's and Kruse's Fluid Magnesia Bathing Caps ' Toilet Vinegar liishop's Citrate Magnesia Hot Water Bottles ■ Violet Powders Eno's Fruit Salt Air Cushions Poor Man's Friend Lamplough's Saline Sponges — all sizes . Jackson's Benzine Dr. De Jonglrs Cod Liver Oil Hair Brushes and Combs . Steedman's Soothing Powders Barry's Pearl Cream Tooth Brushes '- r ; Keeting's Cough Lozenges Barry's Tricopherous Marking Ink. Jetoline • Cockle's, Norton's, Blair's, and Whelpton's Barry's Safe Hair Dye Ribbon of Bruges • Pills Barry's Pain Relief Keating's Insect Powder and^on Bous Parrish's Chemical Food Kepler's Extract of Malt Kay's Coaguline ' ;'i"''. / v -'. ....:,,,• . Holloway's Pills and Ointment Florida Water Kay's Compound Essence of Linseed . "Judson'sDyes blorilino Pears' and other Scented Soaps Farina's Eau de Cologne Gosnell's Cherry Tooth Paste ' • /Corn Plasters , .-, Saunders 1 Eucalyptus Maw's Neuralgic Crystal Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup Allcock's Porous Plasters Feeding Bottles and Fittings — all kinds Pain Killer Piesse and Lubins Perfumes Lime Juice and Glycerine Atkinson's Preservative . Etc., Etc.. Etc. Respectfully soliciting the favor of yow- patronage and support, I am, Sir or Madam, Your obedient Servant, H. A, B. WILLIAMS, the Address when yoa next visit a Chemist, THE SQUARE (NEXT HAYBITTLE, JEWELLER), PALMERSTON NORTH.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1570, 1 December 1885, Page 5 (Supplement)
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643Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1570, 1 December 1885, Page 5 (Supplement)
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