Composed of pure y vegetable ingredients which are a certain remedy fo> Indigestion, Pain and Fullness after Eating, Furred Tongue, Bad Breath, B lions-ess, Impurities of the Blood, and all Stomach, Livir, and Kidney Complaints. I A well-known citizen who had been sufleriug for about four years from lodii.es- [ tion and pains after eating, and had tried 1 numbers of remedies without success, writes to say that one bottle of the Syrup o f Sacred Bark has completely cured him, an i also a number of others to whom he his recommended it, The large and inereasm ' sales of this remedy is further evidence of 1 its'andoubted value. j Sold only in bottles at is 6d each, Johnstone's Headache and Neuralgia. Powders* A speedy, safe and certain Cure for Headaches of all origins, whether sick, bilious, nervous or hysterical. A 1 o a positive relief in Neuralgia. Is boxes. These powders may also be obtained in the Wafer or Cachet form at the same price John stone’s Quinine and Iron lizir. A Restorative Tonic of tried efficacy i all cases of Weakness, Debility, Neuralgia, Loss of Appetite, Ansemia, Indigestion, Headache, Langor, and in all impoverished states of the system, whether caused by overwork, anxiety, illness or excesses. In Is and 2s bottles. . CarMished Cream. Possesses Soothing, Antiseptic, and Healing Properties. A splendid healing Ointment for pH wounds and sores. Is. Cream of Almonds and Glycerine. For rendering the skin soft and fair, and j preserving the complexion. An effectual remedy for Freckles, Sunburn, and other imperfections caused by hot sun, cold winds sea bathing, hard water, etc. In I s bottles' | Nursery Hair Lotion. For removing l Parasites from Children’s Heads. Directions foe. use — Sponge into the nair at night, and wash off in the morning with warm water. A fine tooth-comb 1 ffiould he used frequently. Is lottles. Patent and Propnetaiy Medicines, Toi’et 1 ,tn<t Nursery Requisite*, Sp uses, Combs, Tooth, Nail, and Hair Brushes, Perfumery Cm mas and Rub 1 er Goods, Feeding Bottles and Fittings. Trusses, Elastic Stockings “elts, H't Water Hats, Douche Cans, Sundries and Fancy Goods cf the Best i QualHyumd at Lowest Price. N.B,— MtdicitTe YifdiVorerl free in Town Oi r 'ountiy on receipt of older a; coni panic with remittance. V. 8. Under the distinguished Patronage Sir G, Grey, Sir G. Bowen and Sir Jan 33 Fergusson, etc., etc. D U N STAN HOTEL, Clyde. W, Alderdice ... Proprietor. Mb William Alderdice has much pleasure in intimating to the public that he has purchased the above well-appointed and jopular hotel, and hopes, by careful attention to the wants of the travelling public, that the hotel will receive the same support a* it has iu the past. HOT AND COLD BATHS. Under the patronage of the N.Z. Cyclists’ Touring Club. Special attention paid to the cuisine. Stopping-place for Craig and Co.’s coaches. Excellent ■'Stabling under the charge of an efficient groom. PRICE 2/6. Some who have used it say it has been worth £5 to them, others say £SO, others say money cannot pay for the benefit received from it. The article is Loasbt’s WaHOO. Every person.who needs medicine can take Loabby’s Wahoo with advantage. It cleanses the blood, stimulates the liver, strengthens the intestines, makes the kidneys act properly, and instead of lowering the system as all other medicines do, it acts as a most powerful general stimulant and invigorator to the whole system. Loasby's Wahoo is purely herbal. LTASBY’S WAHOO MANUFACTURING CO., sole Manufacturers and Proprietors. Wholesale agents, Kempthorne Prosser and Co,, N.Z, Drug Company, Limited. ALBERT B. GIB, Sharebroker and General Commission Agent, ciyirpiH]. All Business attented to personally and promptly. Strictest secrecy observed. I Thorough knowledge of Secretarial work. Secretaryships of Companies undertaken. Companies floated. Telegraphic Address—“GYE, Clyde.” A. 0. Fountain, (ÜBPKNTKft & BUILDER, '' uYD E. •'V V'b (R.isor; .0 notify to the public hat ho is prepared to dd 3a ns of Ca rpente ring bid s 'hug at Milim&tGSlgiVGOt
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Dunstan Times, Issue 2050, 11 January 1901, Page 7
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659Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dunstan Times, Issue 2050, 11 January 1901, Page 7
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