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some deadly serpent in the form of insidious disease. Take the antidote ere it be too late. Whatever stage of disease you may be suffering, those marvellous medicines, " Ghollah'b Great Indian Cures," can save you. Testimonial — Eve-street, Invercargill, Ist March, 1876. Sir,— Having been relieved and greatly benefitted hy Ghollah's Aperient, I have no hesitation'in testifying to its value. I suffered from debility of the stomach and digestive organs, and tried several popular remedies, but got no real benefit till I tried yours, which I obtained from Mr Bailey, chemist, your agent here. I took it once a day at first, and then twice a week. I took three bottles altogether before I got quite cured. (Signed)—LouißA Murrat.

KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, COUGHS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, ACCUMULATION OF PHLEGM. Composed of the purest articles. These Lozenges contain no on ,urn nor any deleterious drug, therefore the most delicate can take them with perfect confidence. Their beneficial effect is speedy and certain. The old unfailing family remedy is daily recommended by tbe most eminent Physicians. MEDIOAL TESTIMONY. July 25th, 1877. 22, Cold Harbor Lane, London. Sir,— Your Lozenges are excellent, and their beneficial effects most reliable. I strongly recommend them in cases of jCough or Asthma. You are at liberty to state this as my opinion, formed from many years perienceJ. BBINGLOE, M R.C.S.L., L.S.A;, L.M. Mr. T. Keating, Indian Medical Service. Dear Sir,— Having tried your Lozenges In India, I hare much pleasure in testifying to their beneficial effects, in cases of Incipient Consumption, Asthma, and Bronchial jAflections. I have prescribed them largely, with the best results. W. B. G , Apothecary, H M.S. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES ar sold by all Chemists, in Tins, each having the words " Keatikg's Cough Lozenges " engraven on the Government stamp. KEATING'S BON BOTS OR WORM TABLETS, A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTISTINAL or THREAD WOHMS. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children,— Sold in Tims by am, Chemists. PROPRIETOR, ' THOMAS KEATING. London, Export Chemist and Druggist. 1212— April— Sept. JAPANESE BASKETS At fi. LUCAS & SON'S.

Valuable Discovekt sob thb Hair. — If your hair is turning grey or white, or falling off, use " The Mexican Hair Renewer," for it will vositively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its original color, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most ' Restorers.' It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed. Ask your nearest chemist for " The Mexican Hair Renewer," prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 493, Oxford-street, London, and sold everywhere at 3s. 6d. per bottle. 910

Flobiline J— For the Teeth and Breath A few drops of the liquid " Floroline" sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites and impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odor arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. "The Fragrant Floriline," being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. Prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 493 Oxford-street London. 1091

Advice to Motheks ! — Are you broken iv your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once to a chemist, and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. It will , relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to taste. It produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes " aB bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Sold everywhere at Is. l_d. per bottle. Manufactory, 493 .Oxford-street, Loudon.

!_SXi£SD_E_EC_&_i_-*-*-*' ,^_ GRANDLAR EFFERVESCENT PREPARATIONS, 1 '** — i Bishop's Granular Effervescent A^ANULiI «^ Citrate of Magnesia is not merely a V> "^ *" ** /? pleasant drink, but is also one of the I BK('V-BSOT^^ moßt Taluable aidß to health in exist<j£ * s£Sm\ ence * l 4 haß beon choßen b y the fIEX \ "^ pnblic, approved by the profession, [Entered at f/TA I stattonea-H-U.] and is now prescribed regularly by _f*_n^»fc \ji_i)/ K tho «s a ndß of physicians throughout &J /U _f _?IT« •.IH' fi tbe world as ihe best > ss acsf est t and ***-!« f POFISI Ai+vl-Iml*^ pleasantest tegular aperient for per- ■** XeU itiilL " J»»'** 80ns of all ages and conditions. The fact that the General Medical o Th-- fl-mM Propertie. of this light an« a fe Baat SXsLp'h a^ nilaiion t Preparation aro retained in' tbe highest degree, through ita V.^imovß Granular Effervescent granular form, producing a continued sptrltlinj effervescence Citrate ot Magnesia into the British and preserring the flavour as apalatable Saline Draught. Pharmacopoeia, is a remarkable and It is very valuable to Travellers, especially in tropical mn<tt influentinl tneH mnK „ 7* T* i • cUmatea, aa its properties are retained for any length of time • in fl ientia J testimony to the hygiraimpaired. . ««JC value of tat original prepara- _ BX-U-CTXOBrs.-Two tea-spoonfuls or more, put tion - mto a tumbler half full of water, and drunk during eifer- Lemon Juice, from which one of wscence, will prove a mild but efficient Aperient : while a. its rhipf irnrrnHianta l_ «hf a i!i,A i small tea-spoonful, taken in a wine-glasifui of water, witl T S Cd . iet "BTMWntS is Obtained, ha. act as a valuable ant-acid cooling draught when feverish. A OD S lDeen ■ fcno wa *' the most certain delieiously cooling and refreshing beverage may alao be made preventive of scurvy, and, indeed by adding to a tumblerful of cold spring water (previously the British fiovprnmipnf in. _*« „„ „' sweetened with sugar,) a small quantity of tho C&-. iKTBODucsn and psspaebd by Emigrant Ship. In the special conaALFRED BISHOP, i«anuf3Cturma ©finmtet, which. Bishop's Granular 'V, SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN. UI GG utef te ° f . Magnesia I. O isr r> o -sr presents, the blood.punfymg proper- ■— : 1 „. ties of the Lemon Juice are comThis Bottle ahonld be kept well corked, and in a dry plus. ' Wn.ed with a mild aperient. ' — lj The Mineral Water Sslts (Seltzer, Facsimile of ALVUVTt nrwnp< <? t^i.i V^Y, Carlsbad, &c.) are excellent WlTHO TJrZhiZvniln • ' &tticle * t0 intr oduco « aQd tfl e Bale of WIIHOUI which NONE ts Genuine. them i 8 repidly increa9ingt ( MINERAL WATER SALTS. For the preparation of artificial waters, these " QranuUr Effervescent" Salts are especially suitable. They give the refreshing draught, and may be relied on aa presenting at the same time the chemical, ingredients of the natural waters. It is obvious that in this form the wil^i 011 *?-? e *^ er y^ s^°t" preparations present many advantages over the waters themaelves. While all the qpngtituents of the natural .springe are exactly produced, the Salts are extremely portable, more economical, and with theai a sparkling refreshing draught is orocurabl in anyftuantity at any time. . T'BpilM.ONli-IS. Da. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at the -Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain thua writes :— «« I have examined a great many samples of Mr. Bishop's granulated preparations, obtained at various times and from different sources, and have fouod them to be very uniforni in character, fully charged with Carbonic Acid, and obviously made with great care and accuracy." A provincial firm writes •— « We have much pleasure to inform you that your Magnesia is much appreaiated in our connection. We have sold other makers* in former years, but now we shall never sell any but Bishop's Our customer, have sometimes complained of the Citrate of Magnesia, and we have told them they will never be disappointed it they always ask for Bishop's, and see that they get it." * LABORATORY AN D O F F I C E S : SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END N;EW TOWN, London, E. SOLD bt KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO., Dunedin, All Chemists Merchants Shippers and the Original Maker' put in convenient sizes fo Foreign us*> lfifil9£ m m_# , r M Wr — -**sf_iffl J .^^ ■ «^_ f\ im r\ V< ■**' -■.■;<**■* ■■■■*. r kr~ ■- . rallffl .J^r^^xVVi'Tl /v^ EYEETWHERE. SET^iisra m^lchti^e agency" ESTABLISHED FOR THE Sale of English and American Machines Qg THE BBST MAKERS. SINGER'S in Nine Patterns; TAYLOR'S in Four Patterns; the HOUSEBOTE DOLLY VARDEN, PRINCE DEBINA, HOME SHUTTE • Gkovbb fc B?S TREADLES the WELLINGTON (the first in New Zealand), and [the WERTHEIK German Machine, and any other Machine to order. wxnnxaa. (a t. . M u A , G ,? IN J ] ? S P racticaUv REPAIREO on the premises, and if sentrby rail or boat will be faithfully adjusted and returned with despatch. '" >cu/ r«u or ooaj will Machines sold for Cash, or Hire Payment ; or Produce taken Old Machines Exchanged. W.HUBBARD, 26 TBAFALSAB-.8T, ( HELSQN. f

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 87, 11 April 1878, Page 4

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