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Harness Cards, JAMES D. GARWOOD, Geneeal Storekeeper, A K A H 0 A. AGENT FOE THE < LYTTELTOK TIMES.' nB. FISCHER, HOMCEOPATH, OF AUCKLAND. 1803 A. RESTIEAUX, All kinds of Ileadinga, Vignettes, engraved on wood or metal at lowest prices, and with despatch. Address: Durham street south, Chriatchurch Miscellaneous. OAKEY'S NON-MEUCUBIAL SILVER SMITHS'SOAPHurpasaea all other arllct for Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electro Plate Ac. Tablet* Od each. John Oakey and Sons' manufacturers of the Wellington Knifo Polish' India Rubber Knifo Boards, Emery, Black Lead' Cabinet Glass Paper, Emery, and Glass Cloth' &c. Scotch, French, London, EuSiian, and other Glues. Wellington Mills, Blackfriara Road London, 8. Oakoy's Circular and Prices Current may be had on application at the office of this ournal. 12 ,„

±> the Queen. JOSEPH GILLOIT, Vic. toria Works, Birmingham, reapectfuily directs the attention of the Commercial Public, and of all who use Steol Pens, to the incomparable excellence of his productions, which, for quality of material easy action, and great durability, will in" S ura universal preference. Every packet bears the facsimile of his signature. They can be obtained retail of every Dealer in the World; Wholesale at the Works, Graham street, Birmingham; and at the Branch Establishments, 91, John Str'et Ji'eiv York; and 37, Graccchurch street, London,' \\%

IMPOBTANT BEDUCTION in tie uric „r 1 the GOSPEL OAK GALVANISED IRON —ln consequence of an extension of the Works and a great economy in cost of production, a very important reduction of price, dating from Ist March, 1867, is made, and ■ this favourite brand will now be found to compete on more eq'ial terms of price with the commoner qualities in the market, Established in 1842, and is the oldest manufacture of Galvanised Iron in England. Obtained the only Prize Medal in the Trade at the Great Exhibition of 1862. Gospel Oak Offices, 71 Kin„ 7, William street, London E.C. *

rpNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA is the ■*-' great remedy tor Acidity of the Stomach, Headache,Heartburn,lnd!gestion,SourEructations and Bilious Affections, It is the Physician's cure for Gout, '.Rheumatic Gout, Gravel, and other complaints of the Bladder; and in cases of Fever and Feverish Irritability of Skin it produces grateful cooling effects, As a safe and gentle medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females, and for the sickness of Pregnatcj, Dinneford's Magnesia is indispensable, and when taken with the Acidulated Lemon Syrup, forms a delightful effervescing saline aperient.

Prepared by DINNEFOUD & CO., Chemists, London, and sold by druggists and storekeeper: throughout the World. Caution.—Ask for "Dinneford's Magnesia, and see that " Dinneford and Co." \a on every Bottle and label. 52(

LEA & PEBKIKS' celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, declared by connoisseurs to be tbe only good sauce. Caption agaixst Featta.—The success of this most delicious and unrivalled condiment having caused certain dealers to apply tbe name of" Worcestershire Sauce" to their own'.-iferior compounds, the pu. iic is hereby informed that the only way to secure the genuine is to ask for Lea and Peirius' Sauce, and to see that their names are upon the wrapper, label, stopper, and bottle. Some of the foreign markets having been supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea and Perrins have been forged, L, and P givenotico that they have furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against manufacturers and vendors of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be infringed. Ask fur Jai and Perrins' Sauce, and see name on wrapper, label, bottle, and stopper. Wholesale and for export by the Proprietors, Worcester; Crosse and Blackwell, London, &c, &c.; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. Agents for Christchurch—Matheson's Aeencv. 5757

CHEAP CUBES FOR GREAT DISEASES. PTOLLOTVAY'S OINTMENT, Old Sokes and Old Skin Diseases, The seeds of these disorders arc effectually expelled by this penetrating Unsuent, not only from the superlicial parts, but from the internal tissues likewise. Any case, even if of 20 years shuding, speedily yields to its influence. Bronchitis, Difihkria, Soke Throat Asthma, &c—Rheumatism, and erysipelas, msy bo overcome by frequently fomenting the affected parts in warm water, drying, and immediately applying this soothing Ointment. The same procedure applies equally well for curing sore throat, diptheria, bronchitis, asthma, tightness of the chest,and pain in the side, which instant treatment alone prevents degenerating into more serious maladies. This Ointment has the same derivative powers over chest complaints as a blister possesses, without causing pain or debility. Hemorrhoids— Piles, and Abscesses.Thousands suffer severely for years from these annoying complaints through false delicacy. let such purchase a pot of Holloway's Ointment, read the directions which accompany it, act upon thorn to the letter, and they will, without dilliculty. succeed in obliterating every vestige of these harassing ailments. Accidental Injuries, Infantile ailmexij. —ln cuts, bruises, spraius, burns, and scalds, it will be found cooling, sedative, and healing. The part affected should be fomented in warm water, driel gently, and the Ointment should be instantly applied. This purifying Ointment may be safely used in all eruptions, chalings, and other cutaneous affections to which children are liable. Bad Legs; Bad Breasts, Old Soeks and Ulcers,—By rubbing the Ointment round the affected parts, it penetrates to the tissues beneath. and exercises a wonderful power on all the bleed flowing to, and returning from, the diseased put The inflammation diminishes, the pain becomes less intolerable, the uiatL-r thicker, aud a care a soon effected. Iu all long standing cases, Helloway's Pills will thoroughly expel all depraved humours from the body. Glandular Swellings. Stiff -Toints.—This class of complaints yield without dilliculty to the cooling and anti-inflammatory properties of this famed Ointment, It should be well rubbed over the affected parts, after due fomention with warm water. It acts by stimulating the absorbents to increased activity, restraining ulceration, anil promoting a freo and copious circulation in the patts affected, and hence speedily and effectually ensuring a cure. Gout, Rheumatism and Paralysis.-Gouc and Rheumatism arise from inflammation in the parts affected,—to effect a permanent cure, adopt it cooling diet, drink plenty of water, take six et these famous Pills night and morning, and rub the Ointment most effectually twice a day into the sufforing parts, aud a euro is certain, The paralytic patient should take about three 1»» twice a week, and lot the Ointment be well rubbed into the paralysed limb, which will, in a very mw time, be greatly bcnofited.-indeed many cures havo boen offected by this treatment. Esurnoif on iis Skin.—ln this class of complaints, no matter the age, the sex, or the place, or under what name, the disease may be cl,l3S 'Tj it may be cured if this Ointment be well rubDM into the system, and Holloway's Pills taken m»M and morning to purify the blood. Both the Ointmont and Pills should be used in the following cases:— Bad legs Cancers Scalds Bad brcastß Contracted mid borenippi" Burns stiff joints Sore throats Bunions Klephantinsis hkiu dtseasu Bito of mosche- Fistulas Scurvy toes&sandllies Gout rotol " Coco-bay Glandular swell- Tumours Chiego-foot inga J|to« Chilblains lumbago Hounds Chapped hands Piles «»" 3, Corns (soft) Rheumatism Sold at the Establishment of K f%f? Hollow-ay, 211, Strand (near Temple m> London; also by all respectable D^SS 13 .' 3 ... Dealers in Medicines throughout the civil m world, at tho following prices. *#* lllM1! l' considerable saving by taking tho larger si" N.B.- Directions for tho guidance-ol pa'" ut every (Unorder xro ullixfld to omli DOt.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2116, 2 October 1867, Page 4

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