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-- _ __ j .■ . -■- medical : -: -: J ..:::..ir-:. r . ~-7 ~ ~7 - ; DR J. OOLLIB BEO'WTMB'S OHLORODTNB. IS THE OEIGINAIi AND OI?L¥ GEJ^RTB. CHLORODYNE CHLORODYFE SSttsa&Br '"""* Bmamr \J*JLXI\J MXXJXJ X JOiXU acts like a charm }» Piwrr*a». and )» frsealy rn-f-TT >^-\ /-vT-w•Yx-ik-r-n •»«**» I»Cboieraan* Pyecutery, (J H liOlXii J J I N F J efectiiaUT .utt short all attacks ef ipUepey. VJ4.JJ VAI/Vif X iJ Hy«terje.l»rUpit»tioßam*Spaeßie. CTTT At> f\ U*• onl3r P*iU*WT» to Neur»l^a,,R}ieujttatiam, The " Uluitrated Louies News - ef Sept 31,1?*5, wye :-"If I wersaeke* whisk sasiiciae 1 should prefer to take abroad vritk me. aa likely ts be ijaoet ceperally essfiu. X aheaut wy CHLORODYNE. I never travel without it, and its general apptteaeUity t» *c relief nf »Jafge sumber of lianple aUmint* for its best recommendation." Earl Rueeell coniiauijioated U> the C*Jl«• of Physicians that he receired a dlspatcb fawn Her Majesty's Consul at Manila to tke effect that okolera has been raging fearfully, and that the q*}j peniedy of a serrice was CHOLOROD YNB.— Tho "lancet," let December, 1564. Caution—Beware of Piracy »nd Imitations. CACTieiT-rVlce Chaaceller Dr. W. Pare ffood itated that Sir J. Co«JW Bbowios wmhhdepktedly the »nven&ar of CHLQRQOYNE, that the etorj of the Defendant Freeman was 'ieliberately untrue; wjjic* he resrett«J to say ha* been sworn " Tmbss, J3th July, W& Sold in )>9«!eß at 1» to 9d, and *s 04 eatfa. Kone U genuine without the werA* " Pr. J, Cpllis Bbownb's Choi*urodyne' ? on the Government Stamp. Otct, vfefJaiUg Medieaj Teefci»#ny »ccapp*m<» eapb bottle. Sol* MAKinrA^nniiJW,—l. l.. DAVENPORT, 33 Oreafc »o«#U-itr»«t» Bloomsbury, London, W.C.

MEDICAL, WEAK MADE STRON'a Marvellous Elixir of Life Discovered by Famous Doctor-Scientist That Cures Every Known Ailment Wonderful Cures are Effected That Seem Like Miracles Performed— The Secret of Long Life of Olden Times Revived. The Remedy is Free to All Who Send Name and Address. After years of patient stndy, and delving into t'-e dusty reoord-of the past, a« well as following mo l*ra experiments in the realms of medical ,u«iice,' Dr James W, Kidd, 486 first National Bapk-building, Fort Wayne, buL, U.S.A. DB. JAMES WILLIAM KIDD. makes the startling annonneement that he has surely discovered the elixir of life. That he ia able with the aid of a raysterions compound, known only to himself, produced as a result of the 'years he has spent in sparehing for this precious life-giving boon, to enre any and every disease thai, is known to the human body. There is no doubt of the doctor's earnestness in making hia claim and the remarkable cvuen ihat he is daily effecting seems to bear him oufe very stroni'ly, Pis theory which he advances is one of reason and rased on lOimd experience in a medical practice of many years. It qosts nothing to try his remarkable 'Elixir of Life, ,, as ba calls it, for he sends it free, to anycjne who is a sufferer, in sufficient, quantities to convince of its ability to cure, B( th'ire is absolutely no risk to pin. Some o! the cores cited are very remarkable, and btu for reliable witnesses would hardly be credited. lame have thrown away crutches enc walked about after two or three trials o' the, vemrdy. The sick. i?Jve» n P by, home doctors, have been restored to their families and friends in perfret health. Rheumatism, neuralgia, stomach, heart, liver, kidney, blood and skm diseases and bladder troubles disappear as by migio. Headaches, baokaohes, Deyvonsness, fevers, consumption, noualie, colds, asthma, catarrh, bronchitis and all affections of the throat, lungs or any vital organs are easily overcome jn a, enace of Hme that is simply marvellous, . Partial locomotor- I'Axi'V. dropsy, gont,' scrofula and piles are quickly and permanently romored. It punfiea the entiro system, Wo™i ami tissues, restores uonnal nerve power, circulation and a state of peri' i;t health is produced at onco. To the doctor all systems are alike and equally affected by this great " Elixir i>f Life." Hen«l for the remedy to-day- it is free to every sufferer. Ht-ite vna* you want to bp pured of an<i the sure r«nrdj for it TVJH be sent yoii tree by return ma.;]. Eetnember, a letter to An-.erina require? 2Jd. pontage, Write yo"r ve>y pip,ip, atid be rare to irivo yonr fnjl address, bo there can bo no mistake i.i delivery. -VTUUSE P& YOUNG'S REMEDIES. PILLS AMD TONIC. Kor All Female Irregularities; Superior to Pennyroyal- Steel, etc. Price 2/6 each. W h WOOLL.AMS. Chemist, Ponaonby, nfld from following Chemists: PEKTON, Newton; COOPER. Vietorla-st.; MURRAY. Parnell. BEAD rnHB pOLLOWING. MAORI REMEDIES CO. 97, QUEEN STREET. Epsom. October 29, 1903. Gentlemen.-I have had you? Horse Liniment "Hippos" tested in our stables and have much pleasure in stating _ that it proved an effectlye cure for sore bacßs and shoulders. I can thoroughly recpni, mend «***, poTT^ Auckland Tramway Stebles. Auckland, October 8, 1902. gent!emep.«Seeing your Mvertiaement in newspaper. I procured a bottle of your Maori Remedy for Diarrhoea, called "Dynentaiil." After using hftlf the WW* 1 wa? quite cured. I qaji th? remldy to any perqon suffering from »• same complaint.—l am,, etc,, JOHN SMYTH, MesiMsnser Sank of New ZealandAuckland, September 29. 1902. virtues of "K----aa * healer and pain reducer are marveljous. I can thoroughly recommend it §, Q. FRITH, "Star" Office. TO BE HAD AT Al& THS LBAPINa STORES IN NEW ZEAIfA.?*©. FOUND. "Spring Bloseoos pintment." Cfifi a« it te*cl»e|, W *nd 1/; "Spring piqeeom Piltt." W «Bd 1/i "BUeelw" Cures Corns, Warts, and Bunions. 6d pit packet Chemists and Storekeepers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 3, 3 January 1903, Page 7