For Hapatitis. Dr Fletcher’s Fills are a ente core for biliousness and liver complaints, hepatitis, headache, indigestion, heartburn, kidney ail* menta, and females' sick headaches. So, if 70a want a really good family pill, try Dr Fletcher’s Fills, the silent and pais* less motor that parties the botnan system of all accumulations of morbid, foreign, and poisonous secretions. They are as mfld as a pot lamb, ae ham* less as honey, as searching as a small tooth comb, and as sore as a spring gan. They don't go fooling aroand, .but attend slrietly to business, and never labor in vain. Dr Fletoher’e Fills are prepared on scientific prinoiplee. They contain no aloes, calomel, or gamboge, or any drastic purgative, like most pills now sold to a confiding public, bnt are made of pare vegetable ingredients, which act by gently stimulating tbe liver and softening the impacted feces, thereby giving relief and comfort unattended by the annoyance and pain of griping and purging, and are confidently recommended to all persona of a sluggish or bilious temperament. They are sold everywhere, or poet free, thirteen stamps, from F, M. OD23MEHIS, Newtown, New South Walee.
The Prince of Wales enjoy* the reputation of being agood iandlordat Sandringham. The peasants’ cottages are of, a model kind, and their owners, who work on tbq estate, are allowed ample time to cultivate their own gardens. As little as possible is done on Sandsy by any of the workpeople. IS DEAFNESS INOB B ABLE? J. H. Nioeolhon, of 176, William Street Melbourne, has proved otherwise* by, making a complete cure of munrass Ash hoibhbib THB HBAS OW OVBB 40 3TIABS BSAKDESQ, by a simple remedy and without the use of any “olap-trap” so called electro-medication treatment. A full description of this remedy which has cored thousandsot othsr oases of long standing, will be seat FBKE ocappliootion. The recent application of electricity to tanning in France baa resnlted m redoong the lime of tanning ox-hidefftogg 16 toils months in tanning, and from to is months in liquor tanning, td 96 boon in bosth eaees, and also does away with continuous hand labour and the disagreeable odour so characteristic of tanneries;, Electricity seem* in •<&£ isMloinlo the absorption; of;the &salM use hHe.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7081, 1 March 1893, Page 1
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372Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7081, 1 March 1893, Page 1
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