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i •"- " ! - LIVER ; PILLS ' ; ■■ ••■" • C ¥OR INDIA AND THE COLONIES. fT^R.f KING'S JS&DELION AND JLJ ;" QUmiNB LIVER PILLS, (without mercurj?.) • ar,e the f bes6 .remedy for . Bile, Wind, /indigestion. Sick' fce-adaebe, Bpasms; Giddiness, Heartburn, Nerrousnesa, i^out, and " all disorder of - the ■' Stomach and Liver. Tbey combine mildness, in operation with the most pdmirable effects, arid as en Aperient cannot b.eVuffasg.e.d.' 'Manufactured by JAMES 'BOKKW, 47, "'.Mortimer- street, London. W., and sold all over the ("world by most Chemists and Medicine Vendorg, at 1/IJ, 2/9,-1/6, and 11/-.., ,■ . Agents', EELTON GRIMWADE & ?0., '< ■'„, ' Wellifigton. "' ; , Bugs, FleefcMbtlis, : : -Beetles, and other Insects, if ARE DESTROYED BY - VEATWS INSECT POWDER, Am .which is quite harmless to domestic, j '■'■ , animals. . , In Exterminating Beetleo the (-ucceas of this Powder'is extraordinary, and no one need be troubled by those pestß. ; It is perfectly clean in' application. ; , . Ask.for, »nd be sure to obtain KEATING'S pOWDEK, 88 imitaiious ore roxious, and fail in giving satisfaction. ■'„,:■■ • \ . go!fl by all Chemists, in Tins,)/- and ! ■•■ '■ : 1- 2/6 each. . ! KEATIKfi'S WORM TABLETS, A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT both in appearance and taste, furnishing a moet agreeable method of administering thebnly. certain remedy ior INTJ.STIN AL or THREAD WOHMS. It is a perfectly safe 'and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. ■ - TESTIMONIAL. Medical Hall, Gildereobe, Nov. 28, 1876. Mr. Kba-tino,— Dear Sir, — I think it nothing but my duty to inform you of tbe immense sale I have lor your Worm Tablets, which I may justly tay is enormous, nnd in every case gives the greatesc e>tisf«etion. I have now in stock two bottles, containing tbe . Round Worms brought me during the last ;lew days by customers —^one Worm forty jards long. I dare not "be without' the remedy. — Yours respectfully, ■ : . . HI. A. WALKER. Sold jn Tins and Bottles by all Chbmi9ts i AND DRpadlßT3. | PROPRIETOR, '•; "';•■' I THOMAS KEATING, London. 'REWARD AMD . CAUTION, r- Wherees | fraudulent imitations of this nnsurpaswed ! remedy have 'been , told,!; hereby request anyone knowing of .the Vendor of the same to communicate with me ; on convic- , . tiba ot the,offender aS'liberal'reward' will ! \a paid. : ;; ; :ii '■' • r<Vlchr3l— B( ! , Sander & Son's ; ; Eucalypti Extract iTTNDER the Distinguished; Patronage oJ, } Li his Majesty the King of Italy, at Rome, j according to commuriicatipn received from ! the Consul'-Generßl for Italy, at Melbourne, i upon instructiorii' from the Minister for . For. i eign Affairs, dated Mth March,, lß7i3. Dr. Ouikshank, health officer for t v e city \or Sandharpt, certifies to ' the extract being the most reliable remedy for external inflam- \ mation, bronchitis: diptberia.'cffections of the ' lungs, chest, all pi.ins of, rheumatic nature, neuralgia,' &c , ,»11 Bwellings, bruises, ppri* ns, ' wounds, disorder cf the bowels, diarrhoea, &c. j .Epitome of declaration made' be ore M. Cohen; Esq ( J.P., at Sandhurst, October,: 1877i:— The sonof Mr Raabe was hurt with an, axe' on .the knee. After nine weeks' ; medical treatment it wa? declared neccßsary by Dr. Macgillivray to amputate the injured ; limb. At that juncture the extract was I applied, and the .wound speedily cured witb- \ out amputation. ; •••■,,-, : . The daughter of Mr Junghenn,' Buffering \ from di'e^se of the bone, hb pronounced by Dra Atkinson and Boyd, wbs curoil just as speedily. Cures ofwnnoping cough, very severe cold?, croup, bronchitis, diptheria, earache, pains io tlie. bead (neu'riilgia), ' inflam-i mation of tbe cy'fß and' 'that of a severely injured foot ;• others oibsd lfgs, wound on the arm with cnorrcous swelling, oi tever«i bruises and; a sprained ankle, ,(H.; Brown), in which (jasejeight monthß'r.medioal advice was of no aVaiL are reported by the ■ ' •" vb^nalcj f imes," ; "Vew6rfs«e 'Mbrriin'g v 'Herald." v eooktov?d LCpßrier,^ :•« Yorke's ' Peninsula Advertiser," and others. „]., j!' v ,,',;; ■-„, , The extract inwardly tak#n, regu'ates the action of the kidneys, cures dysentry and diarrhoea,, and is|the surest curative: agent and preventive of contagion in scarlet, typhoid and intermittent feve^r. ' For particulars , see testimonials' accompany lrij? 'each • ' bttle. '• - : /•ill-!}' '.V/'mo^' .^AlffTlpN.' ;!^j , ."' ■['■', oThe genUipe a.rtic\e isj.madeupnin, viale, bearing op .the , labels .our, trade mark, acd signature. Other, turpentine- like'pr.eparations pf the guii't styled v< Eucalypti Oii f '' ; are most dangeroua^ ! in consequencfe;: of (their nature, for mdst of the diseftses^iir extract .is: recommended, for... therefore. .aa^.^bir Sander , and Sons'* Extract' in rials' with, our label 1 , trade mirk ahh'6ignatiireL f fhereonV l( Every vial is 'accompanied by directions ff or use and rejpotts bt curesu' •.,) "< ; !.<■■;: ,v;.f-r '••,■, : -J 1 SANDER & SONS, Sandhurst.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 49, 26 February 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 49, 26 February 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 49, 26 February 1880, Page 2

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