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Oxford Observer, Volume IX, 26 February 1898, Page 1

 

JOHN j4/eOOKE, THE mPI&g CHEMIST, I*7B Cashel Street, ISO. )Opposite the A. I.) C HB ISTOE7R OS. Allow me to submit to your consideration the following Specialities, all of which being my own compounding, I can confidently recommend, having successfully used them for Some years :■ — I am exceedingly successful m my remedies for these complaints, have a large number of testimonials. NEW REMEDY FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS fg^ INDIGESTIONh- This has been well tested and proved highly satisfactory. '"" ' GOLDEN CROSS NEURALGIA MIXTURE :- By which the pain is cured, ease obtained, by a few doses. Bronchitis and Asthma : — Relieved and rapidly cured by my Acacia mixture.' CHILDREN'S WHOOPING COUGH- For which I have the best mixture m Christchurch, gives speedy, relief. DIARRHOEA AND DYSENTERY m Infants and Adults- „_„. I, can. give a safe and speedy cure by a few doses. Sore Heads & Legs- Cured by an agreeable and pleasant application, also relieves pain, Influenza — Cured for 2s. 6d. Hundreds can t^stifj^p the good quality df Ihis ifaixture. Superlative Mixture- for Bad Coughs — Brings away phlegm, allays irritations^ and quickly cures. Eureka — A sure cure, for all kinds of skin irritatip-i. CHILDEEX'S TASTLESS TEETHING POWDERS — The best m Canterbury, a trial will prove it. highly recommended by , medical men. . . •. CONSULT^TIOISrS free/ PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY AND CORRECTLY DISPENSED. — _ . ■ ■ ; .''■'■. /l ■■- Just PuncHAsiiD v . ,v '•"":- '< •'"" ■ C? '<A? ' 'Q '"■"'. : A "WHOLESALE WAREHOUSEMANS EiSfTIRE S^OCK of '""'. ' ; Black MM^lf' Blxie .._,„, JXHJBLE^^WIDTH ALL IWOOM // $ Reduced ■..|rom,..2s-., to Is 64 r p^yard v i - ALSO .' L 750 YAEDS OF GENUINE ; : ROUGH BROWN HOLLAND A- A "•.-.■ -• .*■ - ■ 6d. per yard this is the good old make of brown hollarid, 1 have purchased all. of this particular line at present iv thei market". R. H. PARISH, East Oxford.

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