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NEW ADVERTISEMENT. ' W. W. WHITE, I PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST AND j DRUGGIST, MILTON, I BEGS to inform the Owners of Horses and Stock, Farmers, Graziers, and Agriculturists generally that he has HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES in Stock on which perfect reliance may be placed. They are prepared from receipts of most renowned Stock-owners and Breeders in Great Britain, while some have been selected from Colonial Medicines of repute among the Owners of Horses and Cattle in the Australias. BALSAM OF HONEY 1 BALSAM OF HONEY ! BALSAM OF HONEY ! When administered promptly in cases of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Loss of Voice, &c, not only controls these ailments, and prevents their assuming a more serious form, but affords complete relief and cure. Painful, weakening, and depressing as these ailments are, recollect they are but the first stages of maladies infinitely worse, and that the sure cure is BALSAM OF HONEY ! Owing to the increasing demand for this popular Medicine, I have appointed the following Agents :— W. Fraser, Lovell's Flat ; A. E. Farquhar, Stirling ; Hislop & Co., Kaitangata ; G. O. Taylor, Lawrence. CHILBLAIN LINIMENT, ] For unbroken Chilblains. J CAMPHOR BALL, i For chapped hands. CHILBLAIN OINTMENT, \ For broken Chilblains. CASTOR OIL SUBSTITOTE. SURE CURE FOR CORNS. WARNER'S SAFE CURE. POISONED GRAIN FOR RABBITS. POISONED GRAIN FOR BIRDS. Orders sent in will be promptly attended to. PHOSPHORUS In large or small quantities. WORM POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. A most effectual remedy. They occasion no sickness, and do not upset the children as other vermifuges do. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. ST. JACOB' OIL. HOP BITTERS. TEETHING POWDERS. Perfectly safe and reliable for Infants of all ages. They preserve a healthy state of the constitution during the period of teething. Ihey relieve feverishness, reduce inflamed gums, and act as a gentle aperient. PODOPHYLLINE SEIDLITZ POWDERS A certain cure for Biliousness and Liver Complaint. PERFUME-*, SPONGES, BIiUSHES, COMBS, PUFFS, &c, &c. Business Hours— From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Medicines can be had at any hour during the night. W. W. WHITE, (Late J. D. Walker), Pharmaceutical Chemist & Druggist, MILTON. COOD NEWS! OOOD NEWS! OWING to the depression, I have decided, on and after this date, to make great reductions for PRIME BEEF AND MUTTON. Best mutton from TWOPENCE per lb., CASH. ) Small Goods of every description always on i hand. ARCH. M'KECHNIE, Butcher, Milton. _C . r . CHEAP BEEF AND MUTTON. I BEG to notify to the Inhabitants of Miltons and surrounding District that I am now selling PRIME BEEF AND MUTTON from 2d per lb., CASH. ANDREW M'LAREN. FORTIFICATION COAL-PIT. THOMAS REID begs to remind the Coal Consumers of Milton and surrounding district that the Winter Season is approaching, and that it will be to their advantage to lay in a good supply of Coal before the road to the Pit becomes impassable. The Coal now being turned out is of excellent quality ; one trial will convince any Householder of that fact. Orders left with Mr William Moore, Storekeeper, Milton, will receive prompt attention. Mr Moore is authorised to receive money on behalf of the Proprietor. PHOTOGRAPHY. MR C. NICHOLAS, Photographic Artist, has returned to Milton, and is prepared to execute protographs in the latest styles of the art. CHARGES VERY REASONABLE.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1759, 18 June 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1759, 18 June 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 1759, 18 June 1886, Page 2

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