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Cwrtjanw maevebn eailway! and Eedfean’e Hotel,, Kewai Pass. »«*£“““» Trains. "> mee "ag ft u "1 C-. BEDFEBN. Proori^ ATONSIDE COACH. AFTER TO-DAY,, titete will be nxi i?T(Hh COACH, leaving Morton’s at IITS® 4 tonringfcom Av<msideafc 11.15. ,w * *e* ™ B. W. MXLLETT, Propria EOTAL MAIL COACH TO MOUNT A COACH will leave Ashburton, from Oiw Somerset Hotel,, every Tuesday*®! affaw flia awtval n. 9 A!.a j Utd ior Tine last train to Uhnstoanrch. UB s “>-. m “sSj Baggies,,Saddle Horses, 40., for hire, p™ P. L. BOSENBEEG, jroilrietoa COBB A CO.’S ~~ T™™ «««. Leaves ha Clarendon Hotel. EVERT TUESDAY AND FRIDAY At 6 o'clock a.m., * FOE HOKITIKA AND nrfEBMEDIA-PB „ STATIONS. UT ® Fuoela and Luggage at Greatly Bednesa Cassidy, claeke, a co., i Proprietory. 1088 AND CO.’S LINE OP EOYaTwTS TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATUEDay, At 7.80 oi,, . ’ „, Returning from Akaroa on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FBIDAYr AtKSdAm. AIS » „ SINGLE EASES—£I ss. Greet reduction on Parcel Bates, m W. H. BUETON, Proprietor Miscellaneous.

rrx EECKITT’S PEENcFBUfs Ans see thateoch Ball is wrapped m paner hnwi*. the name of Eeckitt, suits- splendidquaiihi?? caused many inferior imitations. s Sol» Wholesale at MATHESON’S AGENCY And by nil respectable Grocers, Ik, jjg /TWAKirYASQN’SEmcqr and Slack LeadMafc vJF Westminster Bridge Bond. London, EngH' OAKBY’S Wellington Knife PoH^hTlvb^ ■ 3d each; tins, 6d, Is,2a 6d, and 4s each. *** OAKEYS India Eubber Knife Boards, from j. vKX 6SCfl< OAKEY’S Silversmiths.' Soap for Cleansing-- and. Polishing siirer electro.' plate, plate glass, Tablets, 6d each. . Genuine Emery, Grain tod o AKEY’S Emery and Gloss Cloth, Cabinet-GStse Paper, Rack, bead, fct. OAKEY’S Goods sold'by Ironmongers,, Grocers, Oilmen,- Brushmakers, Druggists, andSkre-keepers-generally. 6615 THE following is- an-, esdract from a letter, dated 15th May, 1872; from an old inhabitant of .Horningsham, near Warminster; Wilts:—“l most .also beg to say that your Pills are an excellent ,medicine for me. and 1 certainly do enjoy good health, sound sleepy and a good appetite; Ibis is owing’to taking poor Pills, lam 78 years old. Remaining, Gentlemen,, yours, wry respectfully, L. 3."' To the Proprietors of KOETON’S CAMOMILE PIIJ.B, London.. 7589 THE Gospel. Otic Iron and Gahoniaed Iron sad Wife Company, Iron Manufacturers and Galvanisers. Trade Marks*—First Brand, “ G anchor O," first quality’; second bland, “ Eagle," Eagle quality. The Gospel Oak is the oldest manufacture of Galvanised Iron, in England. The original Galvanised Tinned Iron was first made at these works im.the-year BBC.. This.lron obtained the Priie Medal for “EncsUent Quality ” at the Gnat Exhibition o t 1862, it being Hie only prize medal Awarded in the trade. The price ie aow greatly reduced. Works.—GesnehOak Iron Works, Tipton; Mitre Works, Wolverhampton; Begenfs Canal, limehouse, Londbn. Warehouse.—s 6, Upper Thames street;. London* Export Office.—74, King WUham street;.London. .6898 THE ANTI-LANCET.—lmportant Pacts. It is now admitted by every welheducatcd medical manithai dapression ofnervoas power is the cams and consequence of disease and death—a truth which was pabhcly mode known in the ANTILANCET nearly thirty years ago. Of this work more thamhalf a million copieshave hews published. .Bespeaking it, the late distinguished author, Sheridan- Knowles, observed—" It will be an incalculable boon to every person who coo read and think” Eresa this book—which contains 168 pages —invalids- suffering under Indigestion, liver Complaints, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pulmonary Cousnsp. lion, EheumatUra, Gout, and all complaints ittendadlwith partial or general debility, may lean how these diseases- can be relieved or cured. It maybe read with much advantage by the depressed in spirits, the exhausted by mental or physical toil, the ’ihfinn, the nervous, aim the aged. A copy may be obtained gmtis.of most respectable Chemists, or 1 dijact from, the Author, DB EOOKE, Scarborough, England, an forwardrtg address and two penny | stamps for postage. Agent for New Zealand, Mr J, WAXTEB, Chemist, Medical Hah, Cashel street, Christohusch ■ 8841

ROSBY’S BALSAMIC COUGH EIiHIE. is. Narcotics, and Senilis are too ottos, invokes to give te&tfocSghs, Colds, and all Pulmonary Diseases. Instead of such fallwnwa. remedies, which yield mementary relief at tto^xBALSAMIC COUGH ELKIBas the true lenefr Select Testimonial. —Dr Hooke, ScarboßWgn* anther of the “Anti-Lancet,’' says:— repeatedly observed how very rapidly and un»r>" ably it subdued Cough, Fain, andlrritatioMf teft Cheat in cases ot Pulmonary Consumptio n ted a pan^.with the greatest confidence, reeommindit *B- - meet valuable odiunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease." , This medicine, which is free bomopiwn tea. twills, vtnf Anlv nlluTfl ihfi Infiftl ilTliltiOllt W*? i squills, not only allays the local imtotjon, to* r.es digestion and strengthens ths conrow improves digestion and strengtnens in ticn, Hence it is need with themost sigpalenooera. in Asthma, Bronchitis, Consumption). CougpH induenza, Night Sweats of Consamptfen, QoxmsJk and all Affections of the Throat and Chast t Sold by all respectable Chemists-, and Paws* Medicine Sealers, in bottles at Is 9d, isfid, anddl* each; and 'Wholesale by JAS. M. CEOSBY, Chemist, Scarborough, England. _ , - %• Invalids should read Croeby’ftPrite Tneatjte on “iSeases of the Lungs and Air-veea«K * copy of which may be had GRATIS-fromWIJ-BAXTER, Chemist, Medical Haiti, Cashel stmgg Christchurch. K _ STEBDMAN’S SOOTHING, POWDERS CHILDREN CUTTING, TPETHi, CAUTION TO PUR SHAKERS,. fIfHE value of this well-kragwnltovi|yMpd&®** I has been largely tested: in all' port* °*L®s world, and by all grades of society, for ~ " -mediextenssm sale mb "T worw.anct Dyau grades or society,™ ,fifty Tears. Its well-eomedi ejrtenssiw dweedSpurious Xmitations.SQme of wAim ffl™ ward appearance so closely resemble the ong*“* to have deceived many purchasers. The pH*r"’w therefore feels it due to the public to give a caution against, the use,, of such liwtetwus-V. chasers are therefore requested care&dly to e°*“. the four following distiriotive out Which none are genuine:—lst. In every words John Steedmaiv Chemist, pie engraved on. the Government Stamp each packet. 2nd. &ch Single Powder b“““*T tionsfor the dose, and the words Joha s * ee “ , |S’ Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, printed thereonThe name of Steedmon is always spelt wim , EE*a. 4th, The manufacture is carried on ®°le»y "ffiMSS to a a— - ww Vendors, at la l|d and 2s 9d each. rh,nedin Sold by Kempteome, Prosser and Co., Otago, MARAVILLA COCOA.—Taylor BrothM* largest manufacturers of Coops in Bwap« having the exclusive supply of this SriS? invito comparison with any other Cocoa ivite comparison with any other l/oooa ""rtfjjjpg -fine arema—Sanative, Nutritive and ewer—easiness of eme&MV* elioious flavour. One trial as* ivourite beverage_ ■ ter breakfe*. “SgreteXwt after a Dautien.—Maravilla is a registered ® W fe J lor Maravilla CocoA.—The “Globe says, Brothe Maravilla Coooa has J®c “ £ fcSo raooe and sven' oteer Cocoaw marks Entire solubility, a dehrate wwna, trI _ rare concentration of the purest e }?“®? ts a^T 0 all Son, distinguish the abo« > >there. FortetßßdsandDyß^!>^B^^" ert gfc ■©commend a more agreeabble or For further opiM^»J^^%4c.nc, •Morning Post/’ Hokjeopathio origtoal WJg^ on> ,* h “ Bre?h^'>eTtbeab)ert SSWiM **>zt SSSS* t an eminent degree tee purity, toe aroma, ntritiona property of tee fresh nut, without sTorau: P Chocolatb, made >» one ro« -^^jy Btoteers, tee uropi and sold in tin-lined w S t*a*

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLII, Issue 4312, 7 December 1874, Page 4

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