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ALEXANDER FERGUSON; 5 1 £O N IVI ON G E I?, THE SQTJABE, PALMEESTON NOETH. ■ J:SUILI)ERS ' IRONMONGERY, O ■ '^T See Ad* ertiseiiiont After Reading Matter. ; :COMPOnNp !; CtIINIME FILLS, ! " . i 'FOR THE CURE OF Indigestion— Liyer Gomplaints^Wind m the Stomach and • 3owels~Nervbus Debi^ty—and the wh^le train of symptpms induced by Debility atnet l^^!!^ oi the Organs of Digestion . V. ■..; ••../..■'-' '>;■ ■■ '/-and Secretion.;./ .•:-. r .-, .,....■ ..-.,■...;,....•..; ' SYMPTOMS-^Want; of Appetite,<Naiiscta> v J I latu^nce r Hear ( tbarn 4 Pain m the region , of the Stomach, a sense of Fulness and Oppression after^iSanins;, a feeiirig; of hangtibr "■' and Depression relieved by takine Food, a Furrelrt Tpnpne, VP^eafiness and an UnwillSnff--ness to exe'eisc Mind or Jio<ly, Lowncss of Spirits, l Gons'tipation or 'Looseness of »h» . Bovvels or sometimes both ooviditions alternately, Foetid , 'Breath* Unpleasant Taste, Pyrosis or Water-brash, Vomiting. Cold Hands and Feet, Headache. Vertiso or Dizzines", Dimnessof Sight, Imperfect or Double 'Vision, Noises m' the ears, Palpitation, lrrecultr Pulse, Hoemorrhoibs or Piles, Sbootinjr or Fixed Pains m the re»io») of the Heart or under the Shodder-blade, a sense of Suffocation, 'Nervousness, Irritability of. Temper, Imaginary Vision, &o. ' : ' „ . The almost unprecedented and daily increasing demand' for these Pills, and tbe high rulbsiums expressed m their behalf ha* far exceeded tbe tiibst sanguine expeotalions • tbo Proprietor, aud he feels move confidence than ever m recomui«ndinK them, A very brief trial will prove that UNLIKE many of the Quack v osißDMsof tbe day, (pr*tend» ing to cure all diseases aud. curing NONE) Baxter.-; Compound Quinine Pills" ate of ' Sterling worth. = . . '. . . : „ Tbuir succcssi s .entirely attributable to tbeir TONIC or Strengtnenirip power , They assist Nature to do what, through weakness she i cannot do unaided. They increase the | energy of the Stomach aud Appetite, facilitate di^stion, thus produßing healtbl nutrition of the body, and restoring the patient to pristine HEA.IiTH and ENEUGY, | Sold m Boxes at 1 6d,iand 3s 6d Each. Baxter's Anti-Neuralgic Pills, ■■'■ ' 'FOR ' ?..■/... , '...'" -:.," .'■- .'.. - ;:- - ; •• ■ •*.■■'. ■* i '■■' ■ ■-.-... ■:■'.-. r ■ . . ■ ' ■ ■■ • Tic-Doloreuxi Neuralgia, Tooth-ache, , Pair, s in the Head and , Face, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago. ; ..;;;;-,■. : "iNDISP/UIV^BI.?!- ; T^fIMONIALS. • ■' " Theßcvj.RWAN^ WITHIN&TON. Rawtensfall.writns— l have recommended yonr to "several sufferers from .TIC-DOLOTI-BUX. all of whom I belierehave beein ijYelipved by 'lietn Tn some cases the CUIJE HAS cccn t IsiarKDiATE. ".'••■■ ' The ljev B y CHEW, of Nprwi'-.h 'writes— l have use I them with MARVELLOUS RESULTS.- 1 """" "*" *l ' " ' ■•■■•■■. The Rev E. WaTMOUGH. ftipley. wri'es— My daugLtor suffered • from Tic very severely, was relieved m less than balf.an-hbur by your Pills, They ara a first-rate remedy. ..'' , . t : . The Rev G. R. RAWSON, of Winsford, writes — Mrs Rawsnu, as well as my son nnd dangbter. have derived great betiefic from them.. I can heartily recpmmencl them to all wbo suffer from Nonralcw alfpclions, Mr SfVLf JMONjCJIiBGG. 1, Dariiqgfon^treet, Leo's, describes the macic power of tie Pijl,B ,thi\BrT-My wi^e suffered from Tie-Doloureux ; and Nf rvbus Debility for thret •/ j ' months.. "HeV'ssuff^niiKS were disfcressine-to ■ .all around her. Hearing of tbewonderfnl ; pffiecls of your Pillßnpon otheiv, T h usrbfc her a box. Tneir action was MAttlCAli I The FfinST Pill RETRIEVED. ,tbe.T-HIRD CURED her,! '■'•■'- MrT. R^eH.A*.R{>SON.;Postnaster Great Rybnrjrh;' Norfolk; writes^-We hate h*dt several boxes from your London agents for onrselves and friends, and : we all agree they • areBEALLY what they profess to be, an almost IMMEDIATE CURE FOR TIC, TOOTH-ACHE &cr . ; - ■ ; Full and explicit directions with" valuable prescriptions accompany each box.' SoWby iirOH'EMISTS and PATENT ft! EDICINE VENDORS m boxes Is 6d and SsJGd each. , Or.ppst free for 19 ox 43 stamps by the Proprietor, J. BAXTER, Chemiat Christohurch.' 1 ' '"' '' ! ' ' '" '' ' ' ; ■! Agent for Palmeiston North— R. LEART. Chemist.

■1 A SIGNAL VICTORY j OVER "OIBtASE. TiaE GREATEST REVELATION 6F *£&& :i9-rk CENTIJRy i SCIEJSI(SE,^ OR THE SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT OFpHRONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASES, ACCORDING- TO THE.. LA WS OF 'NA.f URIfi 1 ANB THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMMON SENSE. , Nb More Mercury' Noxious Drugs, or other Stomach Contaminations- ' The practice of Medicine Revolutionised. TkE MOST RECENT DISCOVERIES IN THE HEALING ART. THERE IS* HOPE FOR THE WEAK, THE DEBILITATED, AND THE :; ■ ' signoe:"~ee^aui), - : : ■ ■ ..-,: THe celebrated Eclectopathist, -Botanic P.ractitioner, Specialist, Profes«or of Natural Science, &v., ; author of the following works :-<-" The • i .....-., Principles and Practice of. Medical Botany," " The ' • ; J: ' ■ . Rationalistic aiid Eclectic Treatment of DisT : - ' ' J : ease,"^Shadows,'' &c, &g , •• 'Has thehof'our of announcing to' 'the residents of Auckland and New Zea- > land generally that he Has ESTABLISHED the NEW ZEALAND ' ELEQTRIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 42, SHQRT- ! . :-i i LAND-STREET, AUCKLAMD,'f6r the effec- - ' I tual and Permanent Cure of " Func- ! tional Derangements, Nervous I . , Aifections, and Chronic and 1 Complicated Diseases." CONSULTATION AND ADVICE (PERSONAL OR BY LETTER) '•■■■■■■';; ' FiiEE. SIGNOR RENAUD has made the following class of complainfe the study of his life, and his electric treatment having proved pre-eminently successful m thousand?, of, cases. A sure euro \yilCL be guaranteed m every case undertaken :— viz., Incapacity for Study or' Business, Loss of Energy, Nei-vous and Physical Debility, Premature Decay, vSpermatprhoea, Errors of Youth^ Lost Vitality, Spots and Specks before the Eyes, Trembling of the Hands, Pimplec on tlje Face, Lassitude and Depression ; Nervous, Head, and Mind Complaints j^ts* I^ver,. Kidney, and Bladder Affections ; Diseases Peculiar to females, Consumption, (stages only);: Cold Extremities ; Rheumatism, • ' i both acute and chronic) ; Impoverished Blood; Scrofulous Hnmors; Piles ; Neuralgia.; .Sciatica; Dropsy (of the chest, of the abdomen, and general) ; Indigestion, 'Flatulency, ' Soul* J3el ; chings ; fl'e'arthum, Dixziness,- Hot and ! Uokf Chills ; Pajn-and ■■ Oppression m the Stomach ; Loss of Appetite and-all morbid conditions of the blood and general system,, no matter from what All those who may be suffering with any of the above forms of Disease or Complaiht's not here mentioned : shouhU at once oonsttlt the only NaTUKAI, HE\LEliof all Diseases in.' New Zealand, who practices upon Hygenic, hiciectic", Utilitarian, and Cosmopolitan Principles, Nature's own System of Healiny forms and phases of Disease, discarding altogether the use of Mm-: <etal Dnigs and Poisons. - _ / . .'SUeCESS.CE^AINXN A^ CASES UNDERTAKEN. snF£EEBBSiiCANY,BE T ; UEATEp EQUALLY WELL, AT X DIS- ■ ■ f TAjNCEA CONFJDISNC.It; ABSOLUTE. . ... : ■ .fA?'^ V& . : Office Hovus, 10/rp;2, aSd^tovß;paii;y,w ; ; / :.' 'ifoTE:— SIGNOR RENAUD willl give advice and medicine i\FßEE to . ■the^POOll every TUESDAY, from 10 to 12; 'on bringing a note signed by ' any local clergyman Bhowing their inability to pay. « Shadows " sent free ou^ j application.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1654, 10 March 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1654, 10 March 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1654, 10 March 1886, Page 1

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