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PUBLIC NOTICES. WILKIE AND CO., Account-book Manufacturers, Princes street. LUNG PRESERVER lias been established over a quarter of a century, patronised by all ranks of society, and enjoys a success UNPARALLELED. Consumption Coughs Colds Bronchitis Asthma Whooping Cough Sore Throat And all Affections of the Chest and Throat Effectually Coked by BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER. PLEASANT EFFECTUAL. Dose for Adults—One Toaspoonful. Highly Recommended by Members of the Medical, Legal, and Clerical Professions SELECT MEDICAL TESTIMONY. FROM DR. J. EWART: I am very much opposed to patent medicines generally, and totally discountenance the Balsams, Oxymels, Elixirs, Syrups, and other emanations of unprincipled empirics; but I regard your Lung Preserver as a really good preparation, entirely free from those qualities which render most patent medicines dangerous, and possessed of those tonic and stimulating properties which render it a treasuro to those who Buffer from the exhaustive effects of pulmonary disease and chest affections generally. In cases of asthma it quickly cuts short the paroxysm. In chronic bionchitis or winter cough it is useful; the discharge of mucus is greatly assisted, and the wheezing and difficulty of breathing are greatly relieved by it. In acute bronchitis it is also beneficial, and whilst it tends to check inflammation it promotes expectoration, and thus relieves the laborious and difficult breathing so general in these attacks. AS A COUGH MEDICINE FOR PERSONS OF ALL AGES, IT IS EXCELLENT.

From Rev. CHARLES PENNY, Reeffcon (lato of Christchurch): March 17th, 1884. Your Pulmonic Klixir afforded my wife and children almost immediate relief in coughs and colds, and many to whom I have had the pleasure of recommending your specific have spoken of it as invaluable. In one case, when every remedy tried was powerless to give relief (the cough was so distressing) the first dose of your Elixir proved most effective. In another case (sore throat) a cure was soon brought about, and the patient resolved in future to take nothing else. BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER may be obtained of all Chemists and Storekeepers, in bottles, Is 6'd, 2s fid, 4s fid, and 8a each. Mr IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS. The purchaser will please observe that each packet of the genuine " lung preserver" will, in future, bear the Proprietor's Trade Mark and Autograph, along with the lato Proprietor's signature. Refuse all others as counterfeits. PROPRIETOR ... J. BAXTER, Medical Hall, CHRISTCHURCH. Agents for Duncdiu: Messrs B. BAGLEY AND SON, "OHN GILLIES, FURNISHING UNDERTAKER, IS George street, and II Great King street, Funerals conducted in town or country at moderate charges, to meet the requirements c f all parties. Mourning Coacho.? as required, PUBLIC NOTICE. IHB KING OF CLEANSERS HYDROLEINE SOAF. This Soap is the result of a long course of ex pertinents with the best-known detergents, and before offering it to tVio Public I rtavo had H submitted to every kind of trial, with a view to testing its washing and cleansing properties, and it has been admitted by all who have tried it to be the BEST CLEANSING SOAP EVER USED. No Washing Machines, Boards, or Rubbing required. By its use, one-half the labor \a sa\sd in washing clothes. For Cleaning Paint and Woodwork, or other purpose for which soap is ueol, it has no equal] Invented and Made only by WILLIAM M'LEOP, M'Leod Bros, in Now Zealand.

HIGH-CLASS DENTISTRY. ' 0 H N P. A K M S It O N G, f Dentist, 112 PRINCES STREET (Exactly Opposite Cargill's Monument), Having completely reorganised my Establishment, and feeling assured that the time has como when only high-class work will be tolerated, I have imported a large assortment of the finest Materials and Teeth, the fruits of the best manufacturers of England and America. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. My Laboratory has been fitted with such time and labor-saving appliances that I feel justified in offering to make a full Set of Artificial Teeth, which I guarantee will excel anything hitherto offered here, for LB. Full Set of Teeth LB. These Sets will not be ordinary cheap work, but, owing to the satisfactory terms I have been enabled to make with a London House, they will be made of the very best material procurable. A greatly improved quality of Modelling Composition enables me to take most accurate Impressions, rendering mitfits impossible and greatly increasing the comfort of my Plates. My magnificent appliances from England and America enable me to make Artificial Teeth in Gold, Celluloid, "Vulcanite, Platina, etc., as made in America, and superior to any made in the colonies. Having bix months ago discovered a means for Painless Extraction, during that time I have tried it in hundreds of cases, and it has invariably given satisfaction. I cansafely recommend it as having no unpleasant after effects. Painless Extraction ... ... 5s Ordinary Extraction 2s 6d. Nitrous Oxide Gas administered as usual to those preferring it. GOLD STOPPINGS A SPECIALTY. My cxperienco in America has loft me unrivalled iu this branch. White and Amalgam Stoppings at fully 20 per cent, less than formerly. My Business is all done under the following conditions:— So confident am I of giving satisfaction that I accept of no remuneration unless a perfect fit be obtained. Arrangements can always be made for payments by degrees. Any adjustments to my plates will be done free of charge for a period or 3 years. Trusting these arrangements may prove mutually advantageous, JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, Dentist, 112 Princes street, exactly opposite Cargill's Monument. andcopyable. J. WilkieandCo., Prinoes street. HY pay 8d per pouud for Cambridge t t Sausages when you can get them for 5d 'at T. Rippin's, King and St. David streets?

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Evening Star, Issue 7412, 6 January 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 7412, 6 January 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 7412, 6 January 1888, Page 1

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