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vD 8 ® Buff Soarlet-N 11.. ■ Orangtf'4 -®r-“ Bbm-E. Crlmaoa it Brown V Block Lavender Slate a»y “‘onoeou Euby lemlste and Btatv | TlflTUlfiVUlit > Sir,—Your " Simple DySfctonAlHi P<wpl« ’ only liemKme length<k time,jwd ed themto many. friend* who, with myself, iaiw Ttpoi "anjtom ,of the' highest OWnOTW in eiiboesatul wlth the smaller oitfblek, I #bs*»-W!4-t®ow dye aU.ot: i hom^yM.». ( iableCovere, Drosses, Ac—with, the most Satisfactory result* Marchl6th r lß76. W.B.A. 6641-86 Jo SIF fl ©I LLOT T' 8 : ,*BiTi» Ji.* o Pitss.: -i . Bold by all Dealers throughout theworid. 6184 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIBF, 31 HE GOSPEL OAK IBON and GALVANISED . lEOH and WISE COMPART, Iron MSau. turorsandGalvanlsera. . , ',* - Trade Marks.—Firstbrand, ** G anchor O," first quality second brand, *‘Eagle/* Eagle duality. .’ The Gospel Oak is the of Galvanised Iron in England, Thb eanlsed Tinned Iron was first tnade at thcse to! the year 1812. This iron oWmJ Jb Vrize. Medal tor " Excellent Quality ** kt the Great gJhiMHon of 1862, it being the only prize medal awarded to the trade. The price is now; greatly reduced. r ‘ * Works.—Gospel Oaklron WOrks.Ttoton j Mitre Works, Wolverhampton j Begent's_CanaLlilme. ■bouse, London. Warehouse—s 6- Upper Thames street. London. Export Office—llo, CSmnon London. ,: V GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. PPS* (Breakfast) COCOA.—"By sledge of the natural laws which govern „._J6ns of digestion and nutrition, and by a Careful application of the . fine of well•fetected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided onr breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It la by the jndioioua use of snob articles of diet, that's constitution may be built up, sarong enough to resist every tendency ‘to dlseaso,. Hun- ■ of subtle maladies are floating around us, to attack wherever there isa weak point. -Wb may escape many a-fatSl fehaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—Tks Omni.-Sarnies’GdHics. ! Bold only to Paokets labelled - „! - i JAMBS EPPS *. CO., , I . .1 mom* o EOSSE AND BLACKWELL’S kJJEE PICKLES, 8’ AUCE3, M ALT VIE EGAS, S ALAD OIL, SOTTED MEATS, c ALVES F££T JETjTjY mid othor T I ABLE DELICACIES, M AT be obtained of Storekeepers in Australia and New Zealand. Every genuine article ffIEOSSE Sc BLACKWELL, v Purveyors to the Queen, T ‘ SOHO SQAEE, LONDON; SPECIAL Agents for LEA Sc PEE BINS’ WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. 3879-217 J Medical. HOBBES.— Established 1833.—LIEUTENANT JAMES' BLISThE is used to Her Jilajesty’s Cavalry Regiments, patronised by Major-General Sir Charles Dalbiao, Inspector-General of the Cavalry Forces, and highly eulogised.by Professor Coleman, ;of the Boyal Veterinary College, London, in his report to the Adjutant-General. Its great efficacy in all cases where blistering is usually applied is well known: and its celebrity has extended to all the great studs throughout the world. No horse will gnaw it. Cautios.—None genuine without the signatures of the proprietors. E. S. JAMES and J. JAMES, ale on the top label of every pot. Agents—EEMPTHOBNE, PEOSSEB, Sc CO., /.’’.l Christchurch. Extensively used 43 years. “ Beware of a spurious imitation." 9216-87 KATE’S WOBSDELL’S PILLS. THE GOOD OLD‘ENGLISH BEMEDT For all Diseases. Established ovbb Furr Teaks, Known all over the World. FOE upwards of half a century Kaye’s Worsdell’s Puls have been esteemed as the best remedy for the prevention and core of disease. Their use tenders the doctor unnecessary to the family. Acting on the blood, they purify it from all humours, rendering the life-giving fluid healthy to its action, and consequently restoring and estab lishihg the health of the invalid. These Pills are invaluable to Emigrants, being a certain remedy for all diseases of the rtomaoh, ■ lungs, liver, Ac. Are equally adapted for all ages, 1 and either sex. Persons residing to the Colonies, who cannot have recourse to medical advice, will . therefore find thqm indispensable. The Proprietor has to his possession thousands of testimonials bearing witness to the wonderful effioaoy of this invaluable medicine, a selection of wliin'h fywvmTNkTiifl^ Sold by all Chemists and other Dealers to Patent Medicines throughout the world, at Is lid, 2s 9d, end 4s 6d per box. 6928-96 XJISHOP'B GBANULAE EFFERVESCENT J 3 CITBATE OF MAGNESIA. ALFRED BISHOP; 17 BpeoVs-flelds, Mile End New Town, London; respectfully reminds the trade abroad that he Originally Invented and Prepared tire Granular Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia. Since 1857 he has never ceased personally to superintend its .manufacture, and the marked snperority of his brand over that of all the imitations to the market is admitted.-The materials employed are uniformly Of the highest quality: the grannies are handsome 14 appearance and perfectly soluble, and the genuine preparation yields a draught which, as a cooling andrefreahing saline beverage of peculiarly pleasant flavour, is instantly distinguishable from the imitations. . - Dr Redwood, Professor of Chemistry at the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, thus writes“ I have examined a great many samples of Mr Bishop’S granulated preparations, obtained at various times and from different sources, and have found them to be very uniform in character, fully charged with Carbonic. Acid, and obviously made with great care and accuracy." ■ Agents—Dunedin: EEMPTHOBNE, PEOSSEB, Sc GO., and all Chemists and Merchants. 4326-236 j , HEALTH FOB ALL. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. The Fills purify the blood, correct all disorders of the liver, stomach, kidneys, and bowels, and are - invaluable to Oil nnmplftlnfg incidental to females. iThe Ointment la the only reliable remedy for bad lega.old wounds, sores, and ulcers. For bronchitis, diptherla, coughs, colds, gout, rheumatism, and au win diseases it has no equal. throughout; tie Worlcf. 9SU M OLLEB'S GOD LIVER C _ Again received at THE PARIS EXHIBITION. 1878, Onlt highest peizb—the only G( MEDAL, , Amongst 43 Competitors. MOLLEB’B COD LIVES OIL.—Dr E.’ H. Budd MißUfto,, says to his “ Vade Meet Oil wo tovarlsWyxeoomn isimilatlon and 1 MOLLEB’S COD LIVER OlL.—From the B for Blok Children, Bedoar, Thoma Sji Locke,r Esq., Admiralty Surj writes— *’I can bear testimony to . j purity Of Mailer’s Oib whioh I now need for some three years. - ! comparing > the Oil anpplied by M6Uer with that used previous Cannot bat be struck with the esses in which the stomach refosi tolerate the Oil, a great deaideri in an Institution where so many < ! ■ . of scrofula are I oan I fldently recommend Mr Mdller’s 0 of exceptional purity and of great i otic value.” -. • M MOLLEE’S COD LIVER OIL Is, to my opii I tlid beat^-ixameaaai ! superior to the brown oil—more : , table and far more efficacious."Domett Stone, Esq.; M.D., Physi . , to' tho; Finsbury and to the We« : and General Dispensaries. Sco„ Sc o. J MOLLKE'B COD LIVER OIL received the i Gold Medal' at the' Paris Exhibition, 1878, ma the ; Fourteenth ' Prize which alone MOLLI GOD LIVES OIL has gained in competition.' aUiptberjnakers toronghout the world since 'London Exhibition, 1862. JHeod Offices: .Christiania. Norway: Bn Offices : 521, Oxford street, iKjndon. W.C.j torlosi Btamsundand Kabelvoag, Lofoten Isle Norway. 589:

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5611, 18 February 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5611, 18 February 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5611, 18 February 1879, Page 2

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