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Business Notices, HEAP WHAT THE PRESS SAYS ABOUT HAL L'S HERBAL REMEDIES HALL'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY,. 102, Armagh street, immediately ->Pt*v>»ite *essrs M. t» v .Brien aud Co.'s '•Premier" Boot Factory, formerly the Palace Riuk, is a favourite report for invalid*. Mr Hall's remedies for all Skiu Diseases Complaints of the Liver, Lungs and Kidn.ejo, have long enjoyed a reputation for euecting radical cures where large sums hai before been expended in other treatments. Tne advantages to be derived from a study of botany, and the excellence of some of ihe New Zealand herbs for medicinal purposes, enable him to provide ; these remedies at a reasonable cost, and ' with bignly beneeciai results to his customers. Those suffering from protracted ailment* cannot do better tnan make a visit to Mr Hall to ensure relic and recovery. — " Canterbury Times November lltb, 1892

XiOca Testimonials 'IKDIGE&IVUt MIXTURE. This irixture is purely nerbal gives in&ttiHl relief oy neutralising ail Uuuue acidity, streugtn and efficiency to the vitiated g&btric juice, and bracing and invigorating the digestive orgaus. It cures II tuiency, which is the evidence of indigestion. 1 fice 2s 6d per bottle. Posted to any part of the Colonies for 3s. Indigestion Pills, Is 6d per bos; posted, Is Bd. 1o Mb E. TV. Hall, jitdiciii javioalist. stietsi, cm is tenured. Dear sir, —rufuurjtaioiiittve been a fflan>i to 1/y sbejjsia. i have tried all kmuH of rttaeuies witnouc avail. 1 denied myself of niauy Kiuus of food, but stiff 1 got no uetter, aud l n*a tost ail hopes of ever beiug cuied; ou u steiug 3-011 had cured so man) people in Cbiistchurch, some of wiiom 1 knew well, I thuugnt 1 ■would give you a trial as a last resource, and 1 snail alwajs be thansfui I dia, for alter tstKiuji four butties of jour ludigestion Mixture a.na Cv. o ouxes of your Pills, lam as well as ever I was iv my life. I shall be most happy for tne benefit of my fellow-sufferers to verify the aoove statement, either personally ur by letter. ' Yours very gratefully, Thomas Eldridgb, Sexton of English Church Cemetery, Barbaaoes street, _, Christchurch. December 21st, 1891. DANDELION PLLLS. Are itLuuiuitjuttca, oeing purely vegetable,.tuc> u&iee witn most people; anu a.niobt uuiver&aily maue the family medicine by those wno have tried them. C Ts l it iDe thkty PUIS l 3; tbree fct. Albans, TOMBE. W.Hall, *»"**** Medical Herbalist. Dear bir.~xi.itving used your Dandelion Liver Pills for the past three years, I can testify to their really excellent result* iv all affections of the Liver. They are a realiy JJacellent PilJ, and 1 can recommend them to all sufferers of Liver Complaint. Tours truly, *»-»-«. William Davidson, I Gardener, St, Albans. I

& AIM OF GILEAD, OR COLD CURE Price 2s 6d per bottle, posted 3j. I tne uuuci'Bi ti uca aave K rea C pleasure fa bearing testimony to the excellent effects of your Balm of Gilead for the CuS ol Bronchitis. I consider it the most vaiaable preparation ever brought before sssp recoin - October 4th 1890. ' " ■••W.-Hali,, ""* Aleaical Herbalist. 152 Armagh street, Opposite Skating Rink, Dear gir -I ha ve been SJffli with X*Ssß*nsZ SLfst, accompanied by a most disK*±£ co^n^ w^ic^P^entedm?from wa^& r uudS you could do mc good? bu?! h"L?£™n \ all hope. But your 'skilful treatment ? wKiiP le f" ed " to W s cured mc 1 ! shall always feel grateful for what o„ have done for mc. vrnat o a Tours sincerely, j James Lever, !

South Belt, BALL'S GOUT AND RHEUhtattP . PILLS AND LINIMENt: MATI J.ne success ot tne&B i 3 iuiu_ u ._vii_,i„i «„ the colonies On receipt notes or small stamps f w _a SrS£S S MJ address in New Zealand two Sxes S Piila and one Bottle of Liniment. £50 REWARD WM be paid - t0 * uy person that can prove the following statement to La „~ true:— . -w unloJirE. W.Hall, Jiedical Heruaiist, Dear S*-XKV treefc » c brisfcchurch. having co be fed at meals and Snrt U^? ely doctors and chemists without ay« tWO traveller persuaded mc to St £ our and Rheumatic Pills. I didL 7 ?Z at I the FIRST BOX I was ' walk as far as the Preabyter&n ble to tery, adistance of afaouta mileand I am now nearly RECOVFRtrn bac M: BhaU be happy the Jbo??' n t? d ment, eitherpersonally or by I-S2l t * te ' Yours gratefully, ter " Exeter street, Lyttelton. 2 ** 1 " Gsat - October 17th, 1890.

£f, Chester street, Chriatchttwh. MrE. W.Hall. Dear toil,—i have been sufferinir # mm rheumatism in my feet and juiulhT« b m an extent thai 1 have ""^ to walk, or wnen 1 attemutea m rf^* 01 ? suftered intense puin. Havtog' _elrd °J your Linmient and PUls. I _Sa-» ft d rt trial, and one bottle of Liniment w^ m * box of jeills quite restored mc! "P? got no benefit from all the * tried—Yours gratefully; otner rem edies Mrs R. Gilchbist, Ladies' a urmt. . . ~ NECRALGIA, A certain Cure for JNeuioigia and Nerv ous li t aa*ch fc , 2s cd per notcfe, bTnost SI Money returnee if it fails. J pow ** MrE. W.iiAJu., •iieuicat Heroalist, Dears^ SLrteL » Curistchurch. udobubiea. boVle *wS£Z2£? The efiect was instantaneous-wSm?ff: relief, and after taking four doses onlr £S pain left mc entirely Sua ± no return ot it. f consider Haxine to be a splendid enre yOUr Nku - this Yours faithfully H - SaMFo «* March £Sth, 1892/* 1

ADVE3E GIVEN GRATIS. E. W. HALI* JiRD CAi HERBALIST. Cppoafc Palace Skating Rink), ARMAGH fel„- U.kI4)2LHUHCH,

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 8781, 30 April 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8781, 30 April 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LI, Issue 8781, 30 April 1894, Page 2

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