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Misoollanoouß. li Tbs Food PusnEUvsnf SARA, although perfectly barmlesn, jk>sm#*>i» tho JwvjHsrty of preserving from taint ariirle* of fowl, and th« provision* no treated are not altered or impaired. RABA keep** Milk, Cream. Unitor, Egg*. Fish, s*tv! ami pure for several days in Iho hot. t«»l wrathcr. BABA k«vp* Moat, Poultry mid Game fresh mid sweet for biv.U SARA j* invaluable fo Dairymen mid other* who require to forward Milk, Poultry, Most, Fish, nud snob like articles to market, KARA relievos TWthaehe, and ben I* sore* mid wounds. KARA mar ho obtained from the chief Chemist* mni llnxvr* of the United Kingdom in small tin oases, price (W etteh, or wholesale in mintitios of not less than le.wt* upon nj'j'Uention to the Chief Offices. Agents wanted. Apply, the liaba Company, H, Great Winchester stnvt, Loudon, E.C. tNT JACO 11 .S 01 L INVI NCI» 1. E ! " To the Editor of Urn • Queenslander.' “ Dear Sir. T wish to add my testimony to the efficacy of the s’ - eat German remedy, St Jacob* Oil, Vour columns have contained. from lituo to time, expressions of gratitude from people of known respectabilit v, and, having satisfied myself of the genuineness of the cures elfeeted, 1 obtained a Kittle, scarcely hoping it would succeed in relieving me. For the past seven mouths X have suffered severely from a painful attack of sciatica, which, in spile of the most nhlo treatment on the part of my medical adviser, continued to hold its own in my system. My sleep of Hast K>;?an lo lie affected. and my whofo system very much reduced. The most careful treatment failed to pive me relief, and I then applied nearly every advertised remedy. The relation was j principally located in my loft thiph, and the pnin at limes was most excruciating. In spite of the nvost thorough application, ana the greatest care and attention on my part, 1 obtained no appreciable relief, and at last, as a forlorn hope, 1 determined to apply St Jacobs Oil, and from that time the pain Kigali to diminish. My sleep goon returned, and each application alforvlcd mo relief. At first I regarded the cessation from pain ns only a temporary one, scarcely daring to hope that the cure was complete j but I have gratefully to acknowledge ibat I am now free from pain—-in fact, a man again. I must confess I tried the Oil in absolute despair. 1 had had no sleep (or three or four nights previously, and my system was very low. The success, however, is complete, and I again tender my grateful acknowledgments to the proprietors of the oil, and shall ever continue to recommend it to every sufferer who comes within range of my influence. What medical skill failed to do St Jacobs Oil effected, and I record it as the greatest of the age.—l nm, dear sir, Yours faitfcfr” v John - Lee. “ Ashbourne, Mudgce, 12th November, ISS3." St Jacobs till Conquers Fain. St Jacobs Oil Conquers Pain. St Jacobs Oil Conquers Pain. PBICE-3s. Wholesale Depot for South and Middle Island NEILL BROTHERS, DVVEDIN. 6-156 ” Her Majesty's Penal Settlement, British Guiana, June 25, IsSl. —Messrs Clearer and Co.— Gentlemen,—l thin* it only a duty to let you know that your ‘Terebene Soap' is the only substance of any kind I have ever mot with to allay the intense irritation caused by the bites and stings of mosquitos, sandflies, betes rouges, and other tropical insects. 1 speak with some authority, os I have resided several years in the tropics and have tried all sort of powders, lotions, and soaps, until I had begun to despair of all specifics. Now that I have found one in your Terewme Soap, I think it only appropriate to let von know the fact. Yours truly, CH. B. SKIFFEBTH (Chaplain).'' The above speaks for itself. P. S. Cleaver's Patent Terebene Soap is unrivalled for preventingandaUaying Empturns and Irritations, and producing a smooth skin and clear brilliant complexion. Manufactory, 32, 33. and 31, Bed Lion street, Holbora, London. — [Apvt.l Oataeeh op the Bladdee.— Stinging irritation, inflammation. All kidney and similar complaints enrol by Itochu Paiaba.” Moses, Moss and Co. Sydney, General Agents.— [Advt.] The People Want Pboop.— Thereisno medicine prescribe*! by physicians, or sold by druggists, that carries sach" evidence of its success and superior virtue as Boscbee’s Geemas Svecp for severe Coughs. Colds settled on the breast, Consumption, or any disease of the throat and lungs. Any person affected can get a Sample Bottle for 6*l, and try its superior effect before buying the regular size at 3s 61. Its wonderful cures are astonishing everyone that uses it. Three doses will relieve any ease. If yon have a Cough or Cold that will not yield to other remedies, : ry German Syrup, and you will be surprised at the result. It has cured many cases of so-called Consumption which doctors had given np. It is sold by all Druggists in the civilised world. — r Advt.*Page Woodcock's Wind Piles.— 3o years the popular and favourite medicine for the cure o Wind on the Stomach, Indigestion, Biliousness, Liver Complaints, Ac. They are certain and mild in their action, and are taken by old and young with equal benefit. Of oil chemists at Is ljd 2s 9d, 4s 6:1; family boxes, 11a. Proprietor, Page Dr IVoodecck Lincoln, England.— [Advt.] A Caed.— To all who are suffering* from the errors and indiscretion of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that wiL cure you. Free of Charge This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope and sixpence to prepay postage to the Rev Joseph T. Inman, Station D, New York City, U.S.A.— [Advt.l Valuable Discoteet.—lf yonr hair is turning grey or losing its youthful colour, gloss, and beauty, use Epson's Haxe Renewee. It renews its life, strength, and growth. It is not a dye. It does not stain the skim It is unsurjiassed for removing dandruff. Its perfume is most agreeable. It is much cheaper than the English and American preparations. Those who have used it, admit its superiority. Sold in bottles at 3s 6d. Agent* for Christchurch: Messrs Cook and Ross, Chemists.— [Advt.l Towxe's Pevstbotal and Steel Piles job Females quickly correct all irregularities, and re-' lieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes 2s 9d, of all chemists. Prepared only by E. T. Towle, Chemist, Nottingham, England. Agents for New Zealand—Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., Dunedin, Auckland, and Christchurch ; J. Monteith, Manners street, Wellington ; Wm. C. Fitzgerald, Manners street Pharmacy, Wellington.— 'Advt.l Sasdeu and Sons Eccalteti Extract (Am Med. Journal, Jan., 1882).—Pitzer, M.D., Prof. Theory and Practice Med. Am. Med. College, says; —“ It is the best remedy known in typho-malarinl, typhoid fever, orysijielas, diphtheria, scarlet fever, Ac."—[A DVT. • The injurious effects of alcohol on the brain and nervous system relieved and cured by the use of Dr E. C. West’s Nerve and Brain Treatment. Sold at O. Bennington's, High street. —i' Advt.l Evert Englishwoman will remember how useful Hudson's Extract of Soap was in the Old Country for Washing, Cleaning, and Scouring everything. You can obtain a Jib packet from every Storekeeper in the Colony. Ask for it. N.H.—lt is a pure dry soap in tine powder, and lathers freely in not or cold water.— [Advt. J Tho tenacity with which people abide by their early faith in AVer's Sarsaparilla can only be explained by the fact that it is the best blood medicine ever used, and is not approached in excellence by any new candidate for public favour.— [Advt. J EMIL PRESE'B HAMBURG TEA! THE GREAT GERMAN FAMILY MEDICINE. Reliable ! Simple! Eeeectual ! THIS well-known Tea lias proved Itself to ho a most certain and efficacious remedy for such diseases as sudden and severe Colds, Coughs, Fevers and Ague, Asthma, Phthisis, Headache, Bowels, Kidney, and Liver Complaints, the Piles, Congestion, Ac., caused by an impure state, or a superfluity of blood. Its use removes Scrofula, Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples on tho Face, Blotches, Boils, and pains in the hones and Joints. It U a preventive against contagion, and destroys Inltaloa miasmatic and contagious vapours, it purifies tho Mood, cleanses tho stomach and bowels, and gives to the whole system a healthy, easy tone. It opens tho bowels in a very mild and certain way, and works on the system generally, causing little or no discomfort. It will prevent almost auy disease if used at least once every month. It restores the appetite. It removes tho distress caused by eating hearty food, or overloading the stomach, and will be found effectual os a Family Remedy, where a simple purgative only is needed. When milk is used in its preparation, it becomes a pleasant and agreeable drink, cheerfully taken by Invalids and young children, On salo by all Chemists and Storekeepers. Full directions with each packet, X’rice, Is 3d. No family should bo without it. That the Hamburg Tea (is most valuable for the cure of headache, and other distressing complaints of females, may l«j soon from tho following letter, written by a lady resident in Sydney, whoso address may bo obtained at tho office of the agents ; Sydney, 10th February, 1884. Dear Sir,—For some time previously to using your Hamburg T*“. T hid ooen nubjwOv t~ *—«<taeho and general oenlllty, caused, I think, by the sudden changes of tho weather. 1 am glad to say, however, that since taking it I have boon entirely free from these complaints; and I think it is a very valuable medicine to have on hand.—Yours faithfully, A SAILOR'S VERDICT Neill Bros., Wholesale Druggists, Dunedin, dreet, Psrmont, Sydney, February 11,1884. Sin.—Allow me to testify to the Immense of benefit which I have derived from Emil my of the Jade* refereed to. my system Sbps^ss^'tS^i2

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7350, 19 September 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXII, Issue 7350, 19 September 1884, Page 3

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