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public Notices. Aug. Flonnce, snr. ... Dr J. D. Frankish J. E. Graham E. A. Hargreaves, M.P.C M. Harris M. B. Hart ... Chas. Hillyard, M.P.C. E. W. Humphreys J. B. (a friend) John M'Lean W. M W. R. Mitchell Fred Pavitt ... J. G. Ruddenkiau J. C. Angus J. F. Jameson Afriend Llewellyn Powell H. Redwood, junr., Nelson S. S. Tancred Rev Crosdaile Bowen... Cox and Baber S. C. Farr C. F. Harper... J. D. Macpherson T. D, S. Neave Stephen Watkins John Quigley Rev R. Bavin J. A. Bird ... John Beecher Jones, Brothers £. s. d. 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 » 1 1 • 1 1 0 1 1 • 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 I I 0 1 I 0 1 1 0 I 0 • 1 0 0 i o e 10 0 i o o i o • i o e 1 0 0 1 0 • 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 • 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 15 0 0 10 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 Dr Haast wishes to thank sincerely those who have so readily and liberally answered the appeal made by him in favour of the Museum. Dr Haast hopes that further subscriptions will he added, sufficient to carry out Mr Mountfort's plans. Following the suggestions of a correspondent in the Lyttelton Times, he begs to invite the teachers of public and private schools to make collections for the same purpose among their pupils, for the instruction of whom the Canterbury Museum will in future be always available. Be begs that the Working Classes will parr ticularly understand that he will be happy to receive the Smallest Contributions.

For the convenience of Subscribers, Lists have been opened at the following places The Bank of New Zealand, Messrs Miles and Co., E. S. Dalgety and Co., Wilson and Alport, J. P. Jameson Cook and Ross, Lyttelton Times,' Press , Evening Mail. Star, Literary Institute.

Miscellaneous. FREEMAN’S CHLORODTNE. THE ORIGINAL CHLORODTNE, invented by RICHARD FREEMAN Pharmaceutist, is one of the greatest discoveries of the present age, and is largely used by the most eminent medical men in hospital and private practice in al! parts of the globe. It rapidly relieves pain, from whatever cause, allays the irritation of fever, soothes the system under exhausting diseases, and gives sleep without producing the distressing symptoms which arise from the use of opiates. Consumption, coughs, colds, influenza, bronchitis, asthma, hooping cough, diarrhoea, dysentry, cholera, spasms, cramps, rheumatism, gout, &c., immediately relieved, and in most cases cured. Conclusive evidence of the value of it in cholera, diarrhoea, and dysentry is afforded by the following from the Right Honourable Earl Russell, who graciously transmitted it to the inventor of Chlorodyne, Mr R. Freeman, and to the Royal College of Physicians of London. Extract of a despatch from Acting-Consul Webb, dated Manilla, September 17, 1864: “ The remedy most efficacious in its effects (in epidemic cholera) has been found to be Chlorodyne, and with a small quantity given to me by Dr Burke I have saved several lives.” Manufactured by the inventor, Richard Freeman, 70 Kennington Park Road, London, S. WHOLESALE AGENTS:— LEVY BROTHERS, 24 Bourke street east Melbourne. COOK & ROSS, Agents, Christchurch. 1890 A FRIEND IN NEED. TT OLLOWAT’S PIUS, —Wondbbiul Cum op Asthma op 18 ybabs, standing.— (Copy of a letter from Mr Ferdinand McDavitt, innkeeper and grocer, Glenties, Co. Donegal, dated 4th March, 1861.) —To Professor Holloway. —Sir, —l suffered from asthma for 18 years, accompanied with great difficulty of breathing, and severe cough with spitting of blood. I was also afflicted with piles. At different times I was treated by most skilful physicians, and was at length pronounced by them to be beyond cure. As a last resource I was induced to use your Pills and Ointment, and, in the short space of a fortnight* could walk about, and am now perfectly cured, to the astonishment of all who know me. Blood to ihb Head with Giddiness.— (Copy of a letter from Mrs Mary Foster, Hal Moon street, Totnes, dated March 16,1861.) —To Professor Holloway. Sir, —For many years I suffered periodically from headache and giddiness in the head, to such a degree that at times I have scarcely been able to walk. After obtaining the best medical advice without effect, 1 tried your Fills, ana m less than a week I was completely cured. Mrs Donnal, chemist, of Totnee, can vouch for hr> truth of the above statement. COMFLAIXTS OP WOMEN AND ChILDEBN.— The very mild and painless action of these invaluable Fills, recommends them to every household as a remedy for the early departure from health. Any mother, nurse, or young person guided by the directions which accompany each box of Hilloway’s Pills, has at once available means for checking disease, purifying the blood, aud expelling from the system all gross humours. They are, indeed, at all ages, the tried female’s friend.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2593, 28 April 1869, Page 4

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