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-JEisoeUsneoue—~ LB’S -v* M: TI BIfiIOUB PILLS. In ntesmongst aHClaaeeS of'society BEVEHTT-EIGHr TBAJIS. Mat be had throughout- the ‘ United gingdow). < B boresatls ltd, fls'Sdj 4* Bd, and , ■lB Mew Ormond.street, london. rfri O OKL S* 8 ANT IBILipU S BILLS, * : r ;: j ,y VwrQribondstreet,* London;• 1 I 1 <■'“ patentmedicwk. In boxes at Uttd,aa9d. 4aSsahd Ms. $M tOOKLB’.S AM*CIBILIOUS PI|LLS J In um the lutTSyean for InJiiM th* lutTSvem 1 Xi**r Compkintfl. • iInßox—fctli Hd;fer&d,4i6d; m end XU. eQOKIiE‘B AKTIBItIOUS PILLS, ,. lause the lest 78 jeers for 5 • . IftdLnfetion, \ In Boxes at Is lid, Ss M, la 6d,Snd 11s. GOOKLB’S anti bilious bills. Imucethe lest 78 jeers tor I Bilious Affections. InßdzeshtUlld;Sa9d,lsM.end!le. fjtOOKL»)S ANtIBILTOUS BILLSr* These .’BiOs consist of a oiarefnl and peculiar admixtureofthe beet end mildest vegetable anerieikta,witlv the pure extract of the flowers of the camomile. The j will befoundalnkwtelffoaelous remedy for derangement of the digestive organs, sad.foe torpid action ,of the liverand bowels, which produce indigestion ead .the’sevjral vaHetlea of; bilious and,liver complaint*., .They speedily’remove the irritatiail end feverish stew be; the stomach, busy spasms, oorrect.ttb; morbid condition of'fhb liver and’ organs* subservient to digestion, promote a due .and bealthyseCretion of hue, and jtoieve the oonatitnticm of all gouty matter end other impnritiao, which, by olromating in’the Wood, muatmjuiioualy effect the action of this kidneys; thus, by removing the causes productive of so much discomfort, they restore the energies bothof body end mind. To those who in. dulgein the luxuries! of the table thseo pills wiß prove highly useful, occasioning no pain In their, action, nnJessthav meet with an unusual quantity of. acrid bile- and add matter In the stomach Said bowels. To Europeans on their arrival n; India or China they are recommended as a preservative against the fatal .disorders peom iarto tropical climates. Their occasional uas, if, combined with the strictest attention to diet; will; ba frequently found'to remove at onoe, by their in-, fluenoe over the secretions, that congestive and unV. healthy condition of the liver which Is so often the 1 earliest antecedent of severe febrile‘and'const!: tutional disturbance. It must he understood that these pills axe not recommended as containing any new or dangerouslyactive ingredients; on the contrary, they are characterised by a.remarkable. aim? pHoity of combination, and whatever merit -they may be foimd-to pobsssadaeaßda as much upon ths, : sdaotion'Of pure drugs, aud.the unusual labour and attention bestowed upon their subsequent preparation, as upon the acknowledged peculiarity of their composition.' They 1 are ; not reoommehdsd as'-a. pnnaoca, cue arotbey adapted to all ; complaints j but as a mild and efficacious aperient 'and tonic in the yariona - forms of- indigestion, it will notiperhapa, be ah exaggeration'.to, state that they have been resorted .to under.all. systema.of..diet,.ohangoaof olimate. or atmospheric alternations with an ex. traordinary degree of success for upwards of7B years.' Thla oßTebratod family aperient may be had throughout the United Kingdom in boxes at Is ltd, te'Sd, AsftLandlla Od, as well as in India, China, Hew Zealand, and the Australian Colonies..

IVTATtISAL MINERAL WATERS of ApolU-, JLJI nails, Vais Yldiy,Carißbad,Beltßer, KfcsinHi, Homburg, Polina, FriedriohahaU, Eunyadi, Janos, Ac., Direct from the Springs. ■ Also the ARTIFICIAL MINERAL WATER, ■ 'Preparedby; ■ ’ B. ELLIS A SON. Bathes, - And i Dr STRUVE A CO., Brighton, .. Appointed agents for the criebreted ApolHnaria • >• 'Water.' ■■■■■■ W. BEST A SONS, Foreign Wine, Spirit, and 1 Mineral Water, , Merchants, 22, Henrietta street,' Cavendish square, London, W, Price lists on pplicatton.' 4120 " BY EOYAI LETTERS PATENT." THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE AGE I JOSEPHSON'S AUSTRALIAN OINTMENT. Guaranteed to he free from all poisonous qualities, and composed of vegetable matter only, being; made from the wild plants which only grow in. the bush of .New South Wales. ; , JOSEPHSON’S AUSTRALIAN OINTMENT is hot a mere catchpenny to gull the public, “ but an effectual remeoyadapted to all capacities." . One trial will convince the most sceptical. During the ten years in. which it has been in use, its efficacy has been proved in every ossein which it has been applied. Joeephson’s Australian Ointment is already the standard ointment of New South Wales, For all sores, ulcers; wounds,* piles. Ao."> For chafing, soft ooma, bums, sunburns, chapped hands and lips. > ' - For sore eyes and Infants* scoldings. Who would suffer from sandy blight f when they ean And immediate relief, -.and- be - perfectly cured,by one pot of Joaephson’s Australian Ointment, to behad of aQdrrgrists apd storekeepers. PEICBJs PER POi.. - - .Prepared only by .. EDWARD BOW and COMPANY. ■ : ! . . SYDNEY. . : Beware of spurious lmitations, none being genuine unless bearing the signatore of the inventor. J. J. Josephson, and the proprietors, Edward Bow and Company. . Dwellers in the interior should never be without a , supply of BOW’S EMBROCATION, OB■, FABMEB’S - . ■ FRIEND, i The first veterinary snrgeonaof the day recoinmend it as an infallible remody for sprains, galls, splinters, swelling stiffneas of joints in horses, sore udders in cows . foot-rot in sheep, or mange ,in use It for scalds and sunburns. . Ton can’t apply it wrongly. ■ ; It will cure rheumatism and gout, ■ . . Ror over 30 years nothing has been introduced to 1 the squatter that can. surpass Row's Embrocation: it is to be relied upon for all accidents that may. HrlyAg'.... •• s >. . 3a 6d per Bottle, Of all dhemiris and storekeepers throughout the • . Colonies. - - -1922-HItND-STITCHED saddles and harness. ITT consequence of the prominence given to ' machine-made saddles and harness by advsrtislng saddlers, JENKXNSON A CO. Announce to their .friends and the public -generally that machine-made saddles and harness do not wear well j that all their | Leather Work hand-made. And lower in price -than that advertised as machine-made.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5826, 28 October 1879, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LII, Issue 5826, 28 October 1879, Page 7