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HedioaL ss£^ssiAS%^^M^j‘: boxesto fld each, by alt Chsml^«ga**««* SSS* oine Vendors, Sole Propetetor,E lAaooUi. "FOB mna BLOOD IS TBS LUTE," V'ILABEE'S world-tomed BLOOD MnTUEE. C TnSeMark—“ Blood Mixture." lie O*M» Sood Purifier and Eeetgrax, foroleanstogjuid oleariwthe all —! eiooa p too highly remmwnpnded. Ear ScrofnM, Scarry, Skin Diseases, and Sorea of all Unde neves. Cure* uloeratoQ sores »»tiw <»>». Y”I"” ~lx.Z sore Jesre. Cure* blackheads, or ptmploa cm tta face. Cures scurvy sores. Coras cancerous nuns. Curas blood and skin diseases. Cows glandular swellings. Caras the blood fremall Impure matter, fromwhatever cause arising. d* this mixture a either sac, the Proprietor solicits mdrerera to giTa it a trial to teat Its value. Thousands testimonials from all parts. Sold la bottles, 2s6d each, lad in cases, oonwning six times the quantity, Us efbot a permanent cure In the —ilorlty of cues. ~by aC andPatent Medicine Vendors through. it jt* world. Sole Proprietor. P. J. CTiABaR ‘ *L' Apothecaries' HaU. Lincoln, Eiylaad. agents, Burgolne, BuTbridges, and Cm. i street, London. Hewbery sad Sons, 87 street, London. Barday sad Bonn M oo,*a£fi^ MOLLEE'S COD LIVES OIL recriyed the only Gold Medal awarded to Cod Liter Oil P«&: at the Paris Exhibition, 1878. , , ! MOLLEE’S COD LIVES OIL Is by a new apodal Arooess .produced iron the tosh livers to exceptionalparity, free from ,■the indigestible tote inherent to othev sorts: hat otherwise to tts natural donditlouft&in thd living fish* no obdxnical but only mechanical operations entering into Peter MSQers Om-The "Daily Stews'" Correspondent at the Paris Exhibition, 1878, writes to that journal of Sept. lVb®B,ta referdhee to the several exhibitors of Cod Liver OiL •f At the head of the Exhibitors of this product is Peter'M&ler, of .London and Hew York. His factory la in the Lofoden Isles. All the year round he employs there*) menand ?o’vomen, and to the flShtog season from 800 to 400 extra itainde- This benefactor of consumptive invalids and pnhy children, has a special method for clarify, tog the oil taken from the cod's liver while it la fresh. What was freshly opened bad no taste of |THB. GOLD .MED Ali—the only one awarded to ftift rttsss—wisVcs the . i FOUETEENTH PEIZE which has been gained Wy . , »- i MOLLEE’S COD LIVES OIL since the London Exhibition, 1882, in preference to all other makers -i-great and smaU—throughout'the whole world, at au tk* nriiiftirfll MOLLEE'SfCoiy XTVEB OIL is the only one that will retain its virtue to tropical climates, on abeoemt of its exceptionalpurity. Dr Pearson, of Umbalto, writes: "It is the only oil that will remain good for any time to India, while to there* rratioal value your oil excels all others with which am. acquainted."

Head Offices: CHRISTIANIA, NOBWAT. ■ Branch Offices : 521, OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W.C. i Factories: Stamsnnd and Eabelvaag, Lofoden Islands, \ Norway. 5991-98 MEDICAL. THE following is an extract from a latter, dated May 15th, 1872, from an old inhabitant of Hornlngsham, hear Warminster, Wilts " I must also beg to say that yonr Pills are an excellent medium] for me, and I certainly do enjoy good health, soundsleep, and a good ajwtita. Inis is owing to taking yonr Fills. I am 78 years old. Bemaimng, gentlemen, yours very respectfully, L.S, TO the Proprietors of NOBTON'S CAMOMILE PILLS, London. 7685 a A VALUABLE MEDICAL DISCOVEEY E U T B E’S I F B gIEUP Is a medicine that was discovered by old Nurse Bertrand, who had been occupied in sick rooms and with the care of sick people for over fifty years. It is made purely and entirely of PLANTS, HEBBS, AND BOOTS. So osoeoaingiy agreeable and pleasant to both taste and smell, being warm, aromatic, and spicy. It is a most thorough purge, clearing out the bowels without pain, and without nansea or sickening. It does not weaken, and leaves the system open and free, never drying np. D»r® ow ®" afterwards, as every other pnn» we ,?? lo ’V, does. It can bo given to snd invalids with safety, and in everr of old or yow, it is guaranteed to w*® *orst cases of constipation* mdiges*^* l ! all diseases that affect the stomach bowels. It is, moreover, a powerful stimulator and INYIGOEATOE OP THE LIVES. Its effect upon the blood and humors is something really astonishing, and is much more immediate and thorough than that of any other purifier yet discovered, having this great advantage, that when it has, by its depurating powers, set free in the system the poisons of scrofula, salt rheum, malignant ulcerous sores, and cancerous gatherings or lamps, it instantly carries them out of the body by purging the bowels. No other purifier does tbi« : with all of them the patient must take pills, or some other equally nauseous dose of physio, or if they do not, the poison remains in the system, and goes back into the blood. REUTER’S LIFE SYRUP is exceedingly pleasant to take, needs no second dose to purge the bowels, and does the work required to effect a complete cure. BARRY’S PAIN BELIEF, Purely vegetable; for use internally or externally. Cures in one minute. Try it I Try it!! 7568-324 L. E. NATHAN & CO., Christchurch, Agents.

ESTABLISHED 1801. Babb t»s QTBICOPHEBOUS FOB THE HAIB, Will positively restore hair to bald heads where the roots are not entirely dead, which is seldom the case. Will positively make weak, thin, and falling hair grow soft, glossy, and long. Will positively remove dandruff, and make the scalp white, smooth, and clean. As an elegant dressing there is nothing in the world equal to it. Patronised for over fifty years by the nobility of England. France, Germany and Spain, and all the first families of America. BEAUTY WITHIN THE BEACH OP ALL. Barry’s Pearl Cream gives a beautiful complexion removes every blemish, and enables ladies of forty to pass easily for twenty. Try it. L. E. NATHAN & CO., Christchurch, 369-324 . Agents. NEBVOUSNEBS WEAKNESS PIMPLES IN THE FACE FLUSHING LOSS OF MEMOBY MENTAL DEPBEBSION. All those suffering from the above ailments should apply before it Is too late and Irremediable to De L. L, Smith, who is the only legally qualified radical man in the Australian Colonies practising sol ily on these diseases and their origin. Dr L. L. SMITH’S name Is a household word, and through his means many thousands of homos have been made happy, and many, whose lives were a misery to them nave been restored to health and comfort. His practice in Victoria has extended now over SI years on this speciality of his profession. His practice extends moreover throughout all these colonies, and patients have visited him even from Java, Borneo, Japan, China, and India. To convey some idea of the extent of bis name and fame, he has been consulted from Great Britain six times during the year 1874. Those wishing to consult Dr L. L. SMITH can do so by enclosing a Quo Found Note, stating age, symptoms, and duration of suffering. A eply will be sent by return mail. Dr L, L. SMITH, for the convenience of those who personally consult him, has taken those extent sive premises in Collins street, late the residence of his Excellency the Governor. Every luxury and comfort will be found fer those waiting te consult the Doctor. Address— Dr L. L. SMITH, Collins street east, Melbourne. Consultation Fee by letter,' £l. N.B.—For the convenience of patients In the neighbouring colonies who wish to visit him personally in victoria, Or L. L. Smith has taken a large mansion in we suburbs,and fitted It npasa Private Hospital for the treatment solely of the above affections ] and also including Gout, Sciatica, and painful nervous diseases. Dr L. L. Smith has also a large Turkish Bathing Establishment for the treatment of his patients, specially such as snffer ftpm Gout and Rheumatism. Medicines, appropriately packed, forwarded to all the colonies. SKM&S J-|B BBIQHX*S PHOSPUODYNK.The only reliable remedy for ludigostlon, Nerrout nd Liver Complaints, and all Functional DerangeQOQtfte Recommended by the FeouHj* Sold by all Chemist* and Storekeepers, In casse ,t IPs fid, or iu family oases, containing one deien Os fid oases, at . Agents i 137-344 KEMPTUOKNK.PROSSEK.dCO,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5601, 6 February 1879, Page 2

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