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Bueineei Contractors to the Jpf%M ASH BY, BO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONM( CHANO 217 High Street, 129 Heiefor CHRISTC Hold the Largest aud Best Assortment of I SEASONABLE SPECIALTIES—Cattie D< SILVER and SILVER PLATED W. Prese;: New Goods arriving by every INSPECTION COR: A, E. OJRADDOCK, LAND TRANSFER CONTiiY-iHGEi. (Licensed under L,T. Act) to bring Lcvd Ac*:, ?JcU gr.gt-:.;*,' Leaees, Tra-nr.fen>, Powers of At'■..<■■■ acy, !\s<3 iilS ether L&t.d Trimsfcr prepared and completed at schedule charge? i'iitesn yeaxe' legal experience. Money advanced in any euros at lowed: rates 176 HKRKFORD STREE (dcx; 1i.N .7. [A CARD] THE RED.- HOUSE 103 and 105, Colombo Street, Christchurch HoteljValuatcr inul .Adjustor, China and iJerchuit. Furnituie marie, bought uud sold. J. W. \vi. c ! eat.•-> '.::-■!-. ftUci.-tion to the fact, that hid ISU'di i> V>:v l;-r:;; in the ixa.Cn.-, and v r.cVci turii'j mouoy away. Auk foe what yon want, and if not on hand he will get it for you. The Cheapest tic-v.se in town—THE RED HOUSE. JOHN WILSON, Proprietor. 0. Magnus, D. Paterson, Drcdju'inK Kxpert Member [Stock Exchange und Advihtr. of Canterbury. MAGNUS, PATERSON ft. CO., GOLD DREDGING BROKERS, Colonial Mutual Buildings, 208 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Reliable and straightforward advice given on Otago and West Coast dredging claims Correspondence Invited. Mr Olof Magnus hau had 16 years' prac tical experience on the Molyneux River, Otago. Tele rarno • —Magnus, Paterson, Christchurch. E. CIEMPSON, Herbalist, CHRISTCHURCH TESTIMONIALS. Dec. 22, 1899. To E. Clempson, Herbalist, Christchurah. Sir, —I was troubled the past twelve months with .... Eczema in my leg. Medical treatmenc failed to cure me ; my leg got so ioflimed 1 was unable to do my house work. I waa advised to see Clempson ; I soon made up my mind io pay him a visit, and found the remedy he gave me relieved in a few hours. I continued Clempson's treatment and medicine, which speedily cured my leg, and I can earnestly recommend Ckmpson's treatment to others suffering.—Yours thankfully, S. J. Drabblb, Kaiapoi. To E. Clempson, Herbalist, Christchurch. Sir, —I have much pleasure in recommending your treatment, which has soundly cured my very bad leg. From the knee d«wn to the ankle was one wound ; thirteen mnxo* .the doctor failed to do it any good. Clempson's Sarsaparilla and treatment completely cured it in afew weeks, for which I give you great credit.—l remain, yours truly, Samuel Brewer, Southbrook. A Letter from Mr J. H. 6QUIRE, 133 Gray street, St. Kilda, Melbourne. To E. Clempson, Herbalist, Christchurch. Dear Sir. —On account of ill-health, suffering from kidney trouble, two doctors advised me to take a change from Melbourne, and I came to Chtislchurch. After a course of medicine for four weeks under one doctor, the pains in my kidneys were no better. On passing a herbalist's shop I turned in to see if 1 could get something to relieve the pains. I explained my symptoms to Clempson, who seeded to understand my trouble, • d gave me his L'.ver and Kiduey Cure and Pills. After Uking ;he inediciue three days the pains in my back were greatly relieved. I continued the medicine until I had taken three bottles. The offensive sediment in the urine was quickly removed, aud the pains and tired feeling entirely left me. I consider ClempBon's Kiduey Medicine a most valuable one for kidney disorder.—l am, yours ihaukfully, J. H. Squiue, Melbourne. To those suffering with Kiduey Trouble, who are not aware of its teal danger, can have their uriue analysed free by E, ULEMPSON. If Brighl's disease hau set in I will prove it to be so ; if only in a disordered Etale I will give a correct answer, and recommend a special speedy cure. A Special Food for Invalids and Infants, made by E, Olempsen, 3s. per lb. It will cost you nothing to consult Clempeon. He will not undertake v case unless he can effectually and speedily cure, however loDg-ttaiidiug. Mr, VVilaon, storekeeper, Little Akaloa, tgeut; Mr A. McFudytn, travelling agent. Notf the Address— E. CLEMPSON, Herbalist, 16 ' Armagh Street (neai Cook & Kosb's), Chris'.churcti Advick Free.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LII, Issue 2601, 27 August 1901, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LII, Issue 2601, 27 August 1901, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LII, Issue 2601, 27 August 1901, Page 4

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