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Occidental Temperance Hotel. MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. The OCCIDENTAL is now tlie favruite Temperance Hotel, and visitors from th* Country fiud nt all the comforts of a homey I desire to thank the public for their past patronage, and I shall always endeavor to hold tiie good name which the Occidental has acquired from the general public. J. R. JONES, Proprietor You All Know the Firm Any goods bearing our name are right. We employ three Registered Pharmaceutf cal Chemists in onr works. V' e been in business for over a quarter of a cWlury.. Therefore we can boast of haviug some experience of ai meuts that are common in the colonies. All the rem dies that wepot on the market have stood severe tests. We never recommend a preparation unless we have well proved it. That is the reason? why our Medicinal. Preparations are so popular. During the spring, snimn r, and autumn,, many people get their blood into a heatei state. In sme it siioas itself in the form of rough skin, with pimples or red rash. Others get their stomach deranged and in a heated state, causing them to feel sleepy and languid on rising, with furred tongueand nasty taste in the mouth. For all such, eases we recommend our Grape Saline.. This ai tide is prepared from the salts of sound ripe fruit, principally of the grape and citrus variety. It is a wonderful fever reducer, and as it makes a pleasant cooling effervescing drink, ladies and young people take it with relish. We are quite certain, that once its valuable fever reducing and stomach cleansing properties are known that it will have a jvery extensive sale.. It is put up in hermetically scale 1 glass, bottles. Price 2s 6d. It is hardly necessary for us to tell you about that marvellous Headache Curer called Dr Grassland's Headache Powders;, 'hey are already so well known, it is sufficient for us- to say that if yo i have » headache or neuralgia you should not fail togive them a trial. They cure the worst, cases in ten to fifteen minutes. Price, ls6d a box. Refuse all imitations. Hard corns and bunions will soon be a. thing of the past, I believe. Marshall’s Kura Klava is curing all cases so rapidly,. Corns of 40 year growth have been removed at a cost of shilling. Sufferers, why will ye suffer? Buy a bottle to-day. Softcorns have defied all cures until Mairsballl’sSoft Corn Cure was discovered for corns that are between the toes. It is a perfect, cure. Price Is fid a box. Indigestion is a complaint that afflictsnumbers of people. Errors of eating, oc drinking cause many to become a martyr to its various symptoms. If you are subject to this complaint, attended with, constipation, sluggish liver, foul breath,, with a dark orown taste in. youi mouth when you get up in the morning, get a bottle of Dr Grassland's Noxol (liquid), andt take it as directed. It lias cured some very long standing cases. It will most likely cure you. Give it a trial at once All Marshall’s Household remedies irtstocked by your local chemist and storekeepers. MARSHALL’S CHEMICAL LIMITED, Moray Place, Dunedin. CO.. HAYOOCK’S NEW LIVER PILLS. (SUGAR COATED); A wonderful; and. extraordinary combination. of concentrated medicine. The Victories of > s cience Eelectric Tei-grsphs, Steam, and Printing revolutionised the. whole system of the globe, and made man--kind, wiser and better. So, although there ! are couatiesa Pills used for disease, and claiming much as to their merit, the remarkable. discovery of Dr Haydock has eclipsed them all, and has founded a NEW* MEDICAL SYSTEM; he Doctors, whose vast doses of four or fiveLily, enfeeble the stomach and paralyse theoweltf; must give way to the man who. jatores health and appetite with one or two [ his extraordinary Vegetable Pills. One r two of DR. HAYCOCK’S NEW LIVER. ILLS suffices to place the stomach in perset order, creates an appetite,.and lenders, le spirit light and buoyant. If, the Liver i affected its functions are restored, and if tie Nerv.ons System is enfeebled,, it Lb in--igcrated and sustained. Stmftoms of Bilousness. 1. The patient complains of a fullness of. the stomach. 2; Distension of the bowels by wind. 3. Heartburn. 4. A feeling- of, weariness, sleepiness aftermeals. 5., A bad taste in the mouth, and furredi tongue. 6. Constitution, with an occasional? diarrhoea.. 7. Headache in front of head. 8. Depression of spirits and great lassitude. All of the above symptoms go to show ictional derangement of the Liver ; and w comes the great importance of any,•or made as to the condition of patient.. ■ should immediately provide himself with AVER STIMULANT, the most common, •m of which is a Pill. Daily experience 3ws that this, when the Pill is compounded >perly, is the readiest m de of inciting and. nnotiug the action of the Liver, and can alwavs relied on. T have devoted many irs oi my lite in compoundings Pill that 11 act readily and systematically as a ions Remedy. I. do not believe in great i *-atives, and therefore have made a Pill,. >°of which is an active and,thorough dose,. iave called?it [aydock’s New Liver fill. .y arc true grains and.essence of. health,, the greatest blessing that Science has. ;n to the world. or Nervous Prostration, Weakness,, eral Lassitu e,Want of Appetite, and. ; Headache, Dr Haydock’a New Liver s will; be found an Effectual ach vial contains Twenty Pills. Price, mty-five Cents. For sale by all Drugny sceptic can ha'-e a vial of Pills SENT I FREE on receipt of his name auds •ess, for a trial. >nd a postal card for copy of pamphlet— IE LIVER AND ITS MYSTERY.** irnishes valuable information jo all. cl. HAYDOCK & C . NEW YORK. U.S. CAUTION ! Druggists are desired to notice that the name ot J. H. Francis solo agent, is written across each dozen packages of Haj dock’s Liver Pills. All without this are counterfeits. KFMPTHORNE, PROSSER, k CO., Ciihiscudrcu.

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Lake County Press, Issue 904, 29 March 1900, Page 8

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