- 1 N* EG A R BITTER A ; ■ : BTOXS bear testimony to their |J 1 -wonderful curative effects. q (,■ nre not a vile fancy drink, made L . nim, whisky, proof spirits and !» - ; liquor?, doctored, spiced, an 1 ■. ■-. ; -•■I to please the taste, and called ?. e -.q” “Appetisers,” “Restorers,” ■; ;>t lead the tippler on te> drunken- ; - ruin ; but are true medicine ■ '.o native roots and herbs of Cali- , , ;Vee from all alcoholic stimulants. the Groat Blood Purifier and a . lag principle, a perfect renovator i Igorator of the system, carrying ; ’ poisonous matter and restoring 1 Eton healthy condition. Xoper- - ■•an take these Bitters according 1 to ms and remain long unveil, pro- " i . 'heir bones are not destroyed by ml poison or oilier means, and the rrans wasted beyond the point of . ■■ are a gentle purgative as well as ■ possessing also the peculiar merit dig as a powerful agent in relieving ■ ■,-tion and Inflammation of the ■ and all the -visceral organs. Female Co-mtlaixtt, whether ■ ;; i .g or old, married or singe, at the , i id'womanhood or at the turn of A-se Tonic Bitters have no c pud. ;• inflamitory and Chronic Rhoui ' m and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigvs-d-illious, Remittent, and Inlermiii Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Ividmws, and Bladder, these .have been most successful. : i diseases are caused by vitiated which is generally produced by > minent of the digestive organs. JPEI’SIA OK IXI > IGKSTION, Head- ■, Bain in the Shoulders, Coughs, . ness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour .cations of the Stomach, Bad Taste I Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpi- : :i of the Heart. Inflamation of ■ 'mgs. Pain in the region of the Kid- . and a hundred other painful sympi ; 1 are the offspring of Dyspep^a. ; dev invigorate the Stomach and .. date the the torpid Liver and .els, which render them of unequal • aey in cleansing the blood ot all im;dives, and imparling new life and to the whole system. ,ix Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter. Rheum Blotches, Spots, Pimples, lies, Boils, Barbuncles, Hingis, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipeilch, Scruff, Discolouration of the ;, Humours and .Diseases of the du of wliatever name or nature, are allv dug up and carried out of the ■cm in a short time by the use of m Bitters. One bottle in such case i convince the most incredulous of i.. d - curative effects. ■; 'leanse the Vitiated Blood whenever -. ;; find its impuritives bursting through ; • skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or : re ; cleanse it when you find it ob■activc and sluggish in the veins ; - aase it when it is foul, and your feeli ;•? will tell you Avlien. Keep the '■ md pure, and the health of the sysn will follow. Bix, Tape, and other Works lurki, in the system of so many thousands,. . ■■ effectually destroyed and removed. . ,ivj) a distinguished physiologiogist, i ; re is scarcely an individual on the ;■ • of the earth whose body is exempt p- m the presence of worms. It is not ■>in the healthy elements of the body ‘ at worms exist, but on the diseased i :mours and slimy deposits that breed Fr'se living monsters of disease. Xo stem of medicine, no vermifuges, no o i-elinintics. will free the system from worms like those Bitters. Wholesale Agents for New Zealand in d Colonies r. HAYMAX AXD CO. Raitray-strect, Dunedin. :: \R. BUCHAN’S COX C EX- .]! s TRATED COMPOUND EX- : :iACT OF SARSAPARI B.LA operates ;■a mild but efficacious alterative, and . u ic—gives tone and rigour to the syst m. renovates the biood, and lluis 1 fords protection from attacks arising ■r- )m changes of season, climate, and ITe. This very agreeable and beneficial f 'verage will be found in every respcct■Alc hotel bar, and to those who v.Ouo f.-alth and long life, ask for and Dink article in bon of trashy mid iiimom alcoholic liquor.?, iAe you gd Dr Buchan’s Sarsaparilla. gold by all druggists, storekeepers, nd publicans throughout the Colony, wholesale by MPTBORAU PROSfcOK and €O. A O EATS.
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Temuka Leader, Volume 2, Issue 123, 22 February 1879, Page 4
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