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GOOD for the Cure of WIND ON" THE STOMACH. GOOD for the Cure of INDIGESTION. GOOD for the Cure of SICK HEADACHE. GOOD for the Cure of HEART BURN. GOOD for the Cure of BILIOUSNESS. GOOD for the Cure of LIVER PLAINTGOOD for the Cure of ALL COMPLAINTS arising from a disordered state of ihe STOMACH, BOWELS, oi LIVEB.. TESTIMONIAL— Manchester, June 13th, 1577. To Mr Pa<re D. Woodcock. Norwich. Sir, —I have found your I'ills an excellent preparation for the Constipation and Flatulency so eommon in both sexes. They possi ss great ndvantages over other Pills. Their uniformity m strength, the smalhuss of the dose, and the cei'tait'ty of their action commend them to tiio.»e who require a Tonic to assist, digestion, relieve Wind in the Stomach, exert, a special influence on tli3 Liver, and also the peristaltic motion rf the Bowels, resulting Iron, Chronic Indigestion, &e. '1 he more tny experience in their varied applicability extends the more their beneficial effects appear and ninny households have found a great friend in jour preparation for thepiomotion of a healthy di»esiion. Their favourable action ere till that could he wished for.—l am, fuiihiuily yours, Thos. Foster Ker, Surgeon. Sold by nil Medicine Vendors throughout ihe woild, in boxes, at Is Isd., 2s 9d. and -Is 6d each. Sole Proprietor, PAGE D, WOODCOCK, Calvert Street, Norwich, England. .—COMFORTING SPPS'S COCOA. BREAKFAST, "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operation of digestion ana nutrition, and hy a careful application of the tine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Ppps lias provided our breakfast tables with a delicatelyflavored beverage, which may save us many heavy docUus' bills."— Civil Service Gazette.Sold only in packets labelltd thus:— JAMES EPPS& CO., lloircepathic Chemists, 4S,Thref.dneedle-stree.tj and 170, Picc-jcilly. Works : Dn.na Placj, Euston Road Londo VULCAN F ITJND R Y ET, DUNEDIN. TT NCAID, M'QUEEN & CO, Boilermakers, Engiueers, Millwrights, Founder?, Blacksmiths, &c.—All kinds of castiugs in brass and iron work ; steam engiucs and boilers made and repaired; overshot, breast, and turbine water-wheels; quartz cruahing machinery ; pumping and winding gear ; cast iion sluice and ripple plates sheet hopper and fluke plates punched to any size of hole ;gold dredging spoons, &c. j flour mill niuehinery , all kinds of reaping, thrashing, horse-power machines, made, and repaired; improved reaping machines piping, for fiuming and hydraulic mining, is the best in tse and cheaper than canvas. d. kiknear brow JOURNALIST, PUBLISHEB, NEWS AND COMMISSION AGENT. 21, MARKET-STREET, MELBOURNE. " Broavn's Monthly "—A Journal full of Humorous, Droll, and Literary Matter Subscription in advance, 2s per annum; post-free to any part o<' the Colonics. ' Signs o? the Times" and "Modern Spiritism." By Proftssor Hall' Post free, 7s each. Now Ready. Tenth Edition "0f..Neryousnfss and its Cure. Post free 6d. OLIVERS FLORIDA. FLORIDA—as it is, to-dny—vividly and faithfully portrayed in the most entertaining, practical and useful book of the kind ever published. The author has had 30 years' residence and intelligent observation in the State, and he promises a fair and truthful exhibit of its soil, climate, products and resources; Send 50 cents to J. B. OLIVER; Foundir of the "Florida-New Yorker,-' 1 j 34 Park Row (Room No. 2), New York

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Lake County Press, Volume VIII, Issue 447, 4 December 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lake County Press, Volume VIII, Issue 447, 4 December 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lake County Press, Volume VIII, Issue 447, 4 December 1879, Page 4

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