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fiiedioal, x D» E « ?ni only reliable remedy for indict ja4 liver Complaints, and &u ■IBM. 1 Booommended by the Sold by all Chemists ani 8to»w5 T ’ at 10(1 «*, or In family oases, contain m tee* 10# 6d oases, at 45. &a« fcjJJ 187-B*4 KEMFTHijRNE. PBQsaEu 4 KATE’S WOiJaDEUATwI^-^ THE GOOD OLdIengLISB Ev,rr. , ForallDiseJl EEM ®»* ESTiBUSHin oveb Pinr Y». pd Known all over the World. remedy for the prevention and ouro J te ßi Their use renders the doctor nnneoAsn J ■ %e4 ' fMdly. Acting on the blood, they th » all humours, rendering the Bfe-givinr fteia v f ?° B in Its action, and consequently llshing the health of the invalid. * lll3 Mls i' These Fills are invaluable u, certain remedy for aU diseases of theat™* 8 lungs, liver, fto. Are equally adapted for and either sex. Persons residing in fh« nA, S8 > who cannot have recourse to medical therefore find them indispensable. mi) The Proprietor has in his possession . of testimoi iris bearing witnSw to tho efficacy of this invaluable medicine, a which accompanies each box. Wsotics o* Sold by all Chemists and other Dealers in e., Medicine* throughout the world, st h and 4e 6d per box. IVIoLLEB’S THE Oil COD LIVEE , received at .8 EXHIBITION, 1878 THH OJTLT HIGHEST PEIZE—THE f}OT r MEDAL, WUi Amongst 48 Competitoi MOLLEE’S COD LIVES OIL.—Dr E. H, Enddock M :?2a. 40 «,? ay8 111 his “ Va< le Meenmr"tfe Oil we invariably for Its easy assimilation and hi»k nutritive valne, is MollerV’ e MOLLEE’S COD LIVEE OlL.—From the Herat purity of Mailer's Oil, which I haw now used for some three years In comparing the Oil supplied by Ha Moller with that used previously 1 cannot hnt he struck with tie tea cases in which the stomach refuses to tolerate the Oil, a great desideratum in an institution where bo nuay case® of scrofula are admitted. I can con fldently recommend Mr Maher’s Oila of exceptional purity and of great diet etio value.” “(MOLLEE'S COD LI VEE OIL is, in my opinion unquestionably the best-immeasurable • superior to the brown oil—more pala table and far more efficacious.”— W, Domett Stone, Esq., M.D., Physician to the Finsbury and to the Wester* and General Dispensaries, fto., Ac, MOLLEE’S OOD LIVEE OIL received the Onli Gold Medal at the Paris Exhibition, 1878, makint the Fourteenth Prize which alone MOLLEE’S COD LIVEE OIL has gained in competition with all other makers throughout the world since tit London Exhibition, 1862. Head Offices; Christiania, Norway; Bruno Offices: 521, Oxford street, London, 17,C.; Fae toriosi Stamsund and Rabelvaag, Lofoten Islands Njrway 6S9U. • FOE THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” /"iLAEKE’S world-famed BLOOD MIXTUBX ly Trade Mark—“ Blood Mixture.” The Great Blood Purifier and Eestorer, tor cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurities, cannot b« too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scarry, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds it is a never, (oiling and permanent cure. It cures old sores. Cores ulcerated sores on the neok. Cures ulcerated sore legs. Cures blockheads, or pimples on tkc (ace. Cures scurvy sores. Cures cancerous ulcers, Cures blood and skin diseases. Cures gkndulai swellings. Cures the blood from all impure matter, from whatever cause arising. As this mixture ii pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution o! either sax, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to gin it a trial to test its value. Thousands of teeth menials from ail parts. Sold in bottles, 2s 6d each, and in oases, containing six times the quantity, 11s each —sufficient to effect a permanent cure In thi great majority of long-standing oases. —by ell Chemistsand Patent Medicine Venders through, out the world. Sole Proprietor, P. J, CLASH'S, Chemist, Apothecaries' Hall, Lincoln, England, Export agents, Burgoine, Burbridges, and Co., Coleman street, London. Newbsry and Sous, S? Newgate street, London. Barclay and Sons, *5 Famngdon street, London, Sanger and Gera Oxford street, London. And all tbs Lender wholesale houses. Agents tor New Ze?:iand« KEMPTHOENE, PEOSSEB, ft CA, Dunedin end innVluid. TlS*t STEEDMAN’S SOOTHING POWDEEG, lot children cutting teeth.—Caution to pan chasers.—The value of this- weU-knovm fimii; medicine has bean largely tested in all parts of thf world, and by all grades of society, for up-nds oi fifty years. Its well-earned extensive sale bus la duoed spurious imitations, some of whirl ir out ward appearance so closely resemble the .-vjinriM to have deceived many purchasers. The ptoprAo; therefore feels it due to the public to giveepeeisi caution against the use of such imitations. Fnr> chasers are therefore requested carefully to obaer?( the four following distinctive characteristic?, with out which none are genuine:—Ist. In every oas; the words “John Steodman, ohamist, Walworth. Surrey,” are engraved on the Government stem; affixed to each packet. 2nd. Each single pswdK has directions for the dose, and the wordsJohii Steedman, chemist, Walworth, Carrey,” printed thereon, 3rd. Tho noma Staedmaa is aiwzys apsli with two EE’s. 4th. The raanufioture is carried on solely at Walworth, Sanoy. Bold in packets fcj all chemists and medicine vendors at Is lid and 3 s fe? each. Agents for Christchurch, 8326-298 ZEMPTHOBNE. PEOSSEB S HEALTH FOli ALL. HOLLOWAY’S TILLS AND OINTMENT, The Pills purify the blood, oorrfot ell difc orders of the liver, stomach, Jddnayn, tsi-d bowels, and are invaluable in nil complaints incidental to females. The Ointment is the only reliable rtmedy for ted legs, old wounds, Soros, and ulccra. Forbroachiti*| diptheria, coughs, colds, gout, rheumatism, and all skin diseases it has no equal. _ Bold by the Froprirter, Tsokxs Hoilowat, s£a Oxford street, London,and by ell Medioia* Venders throughout the World. E JQ E JONG H’S (knight of the oedee of Leopold OP BELGIUM, KNIGHT OF THE LEGION OF HONOUIt) JjIGHT-jgEOWN C 0 B Xj 1v e h O 1 1 Proved by nearly 30 years’ medioaPexperience THE ONLY COD LIVEE OIL Whloh’prodaoea the full curative effects in CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST, THBOAT AFFECTIONS, GENEBAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES OF OHILDSEN, BICKETfI, AND ALL SCEOFULOUS DISOEDEB3. MEDICAL OPINIONS. DE PEOSSEB JAMES, Lecturer on Materia Medica, London Hospital. ** TV® DE JONGH’S LIGHT-BEOWN COD 1 * LIVES OIL contains the whole of the active ingredients of tfce remedy, and w easily digested. Hence its value, not only in diseases of the Throat and Lungs, but in a great number of cases to which the Profession is extending its use.”

DE HUNTER SEMPLE, Phy,[Hos.|for Dig. of the. Throat and Chest, |Lndn. T HAVE long been aware of the great repute; X tion enjoyed by the LIQHT-BKOWN COD LIVES OIL introduced into medical practice by DE DE JONGH, and have iocobimended it with the utmost * hare no hesitation in stating my opinion that it possesses all the qualities of a S J ° l and efficient medicine. Its taste is by no means disagreeable, and might even be called pleasant. 1 have found DK DrJONGH’d OIL very useful in cases of Chronic Cough, and especially iu Larynges* Diseases complicated with consumption. DE WHITMDEB, Medical Officer of Health, St. Marylebone, London own somowhat lengthened experienced HI. as a Medical Practitioner enables me ™" confidence to recommend DE DE JOhGH & * LIGHT-BEOWN COD lITKE OIL m being more uniform in quality, more certain in its effects, more palatable, and in--nitely less likely to disagree with tin stomach than the Pale Oil. If I were askou for an explanation of the marked success which for so many years has attended tue administration of DK DE JOMjB» LIGHT-BEOWN COD LIVER OIL. * should say that it is owing to its extraordinaty medicinal, diatetic, and regmnna properties, and which ore found to ex.st no other medicine that I am acquaint., with in such uniform combination.'’ DE SAUNDERS, C. 8., Late Deputy Inspector-General Army Hospitals, Superintendent London Medical Mission. fi T HAVE used DE DE JONGH’S LIGHT- ; X BROWN COD LIVES OIL extensively among the sick poor of St Giles eider it a valuable remedy, especially m w* Wasting Diseases of Children.” DE DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BEOWN COD LIVE® OIL ia sold only in capsuled Imperial Half •P 1 * 1 ,,' 2s fid; Pints, 4a 9d; Quarts, 9s : by respect Chemists and Druggists throughout the n ori . 1 Druggists through SOLS CONSIGNEES ! ANSAE, HAEPOED & CO., 77 STEAND LONDON. 1643-43

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5920, 16 February 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5920, 16 February 1880, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume LIII, Issue 5920, 16 February 1880, Page 2

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