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Glebe, Sydney, June 26,1884. Messrs Elliott Bros. —l)ear Sirs,—l am pleased to inform you that the Hamburg Tea has afforded me substantial and, I trast, permanent relief. I suffered for years from a weak digestion, and was subject at intervals to severe attacks of biliousness and dyspepsia. Since leaving the "Old Country" these have increased iu frequency, and although I have tried many other preparations, none have succeeded in yielding me relief. Noticing a case similar to my own, in which Hamburg Tea effected a cure, I resolved to give it a trial, and am happy to say the results were most satisfactory. Head' ache —a troublesome symptom in this class of lalady—at once disappeared, and by steady persistence in its use I experienced a gradual return of health and vigour, and I have'every reason to believe myself completely cured. If this testimony is of any service to yon, use itin any way you please. Faithfully yours, A. THOMAS. [lf every individual and every family would attack of a jiite disease, in striving to prevent and ward off its attacks, there would rarely be any use for calling in the aid of the physicians. In nil ordinary derangements of the stomach, bowels, liver, or kidneys, you need only a few doses of Kuril Frese's Hamburg Tea.] A marvel of the age. It is impossible to say too much in praise of that good old standard remedy, V.mW Vrasa'a TTamVuirtr T«a- and no household should be without it. It prevents, as well as cures. liver, headache, nausea bile, wind, indigestion, constipation, fevers, sleeplessness, lassitude, foul breath, and every diseaseTirought on or aggravated by a disordered stomach. Once used it is always used. Try' r Sold throughout New Zealand PEICE : FIFTEENFENCE Sahdek and Sons' EitcalypTiExtbact.-—Surgical Clinc of Prof. M'lntyre, College of Physicians and Surgeons. St Louis —Scirrhus of Breast—Excision. Eucalypti extract employed. No swelling, heat, or discoloration. Cured in 14 days.—L- 4 - 0 ' 1 -! Every Englishwoman will remember how useful Hudson's Extract of Soap«was io the Old Country for Washing, Cleaning, and Scouring everything. You can obtain a ilb packet from every Storekeeper in the Colony. Ask for it. N.B.—lt is a pure dry soap in fine powder, and lathers freely in not or cold water. —[Advt.J Young, old, and middle-aged, all experience the wonderful beneficial effects of Ayeb's Sabsapabilla. Young children suffering from sore eyes, sore ears, scald-head, or with any scrofulous or syphilitic taint, may be'made healthy aad strong by its use. Page Woodcock's Wind Pills.—3o years the popular and favourite medicine for the cure of Wind on the Stomach,. Indigestion, Biliousness, Liver Complaints, &u. They are certain and mild in their action, and are taken by old and young with equal benefit. Of all chemists at Is lid 2s 9d, 4s 6d; family boxes, lis. Proprietor, Page Dr Woodcock Lincoln, England.—[Advt.l Valuable Discovery.—lf your hair is turning grey or losing its youthful colour, gloss, and beauty, use Edson's Haib Eeneweb. It renews its life, strength, and growth. It is not a dye. It does not stain the skin. .It is unsurpassed 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. Agents for Christchurch: Messrs Cook and Eoss, Chemists.— fArvT.T TOWLE'S PENNYBtIYAL AND STEEL PILLB FOB Females quickly correct all irregularities, and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes 2s 9d, of all chemists. Pre church; J. Monteith, Manners street, Wellington; Wm. C. Fitzgerald, Manners street Pharmacy, Wellington.—[Adyt/I

Miscellaneous. ■ ONDON AND GENERA! "WATER PURIFY J ING COMPANY'S (LIMITED) PATENT CISTERN FILTERS, Charged solely with animal charcoal, requiring, when once fixed, no attention whatever, and superior to all others. "Vide Professor Frankland's reports to the Registrar-General, July, 1866, November, 1867, and May, 1870. The "Lancet," January 12, 1867. Also testimonials from Dr Hassall, September 23,1863 ; the late Dr Letheby. February 15,1865, and December, 1872. Price, £llos and upwards. Portable Filters on this system, £lss to £3. Patronised and used by Her Majesty the Queen at Osborne, by H.R.H. the Prince of "Wales at Sandringliam, by H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh at Hastwell, by H.R.H. the Duke of Connanght at Bagshot Park, by H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, the 61ite of the medical profession, ana a 1 the London, "Westminster, St George's, St Mary's, various Lunatic Asylums, Intitutions, Breweries, bo., and by all the schools established by the School Board for London. ".'. Pocket filters, 4s 6d and 6s each. Household and fancy filters, from 12s. Water Testing Apparatus for detecting impuntie in water, 10s 6d and 21s each. Presence of Impurities in Water" is a most con. venient and portable one. Vide Dyke on the'' Pre • liminary Duties of Health Officers." 157, Strand, W.C. (four doors from Somerset House), London. Read 'Water: its Impurities and Purification." Price, per post, 6d nURE for CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, i / BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, and CROUP. ALLEN'Sj LUNG BALSAM composed of the active principles of roots and -l—M+a wlnnh firfi chAminnllv ATrfmv>+.ml n/\ na tn In all their medicinal qualities. Ministers and Public Speakers, who are so often ifflicted with, throat diseases, will find a sure remedy in this balsam. The LUNG BALSAM never foils to do good to those afflicted with a cough. It is harmless to the, most delicate child. It contains no opium what ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM Is sold br all Chemists. ■""ATURAL MINERAL WATERS of Apollinaris, Vals Vichy, Ca. lsbad, Seltzer, KissinHomburg, Pullna, FriedricnshaU, Hunyodi lano, jcc, Direct from the Springs. Also the" ; ARTIFICIAL MINERAL "WATER, Prepared by E. ELLIS & SON, Ruthen, And DR STRUVE & CO., Brighton, Appointed Agents for the Celebrated Apollinaris "Water. W. BEST & SON, Foreign "Wine, Spirit, and Mineral "Water Merchants, 22, Henrietta street Caver dish square, London "W. Price Lists application ROWN'S Cantharidine Horse Blister, Estab_m_^r lished 35 years. By using this powerful and effective ointment, the necessity for clipping the hair before applying the blister is avoided. No horse will gnaw the blistered surface j no cradle therefore required, and no blemish possible.— Testimonial.—Lord Anglesey begs to inform Mr Brown that he has received a very favourable report from his stable servants of the blistering ointment with which he furnished them. _ They state that the blister-acts powerfully without taking off the hair. Beaudesert, Jan. 5, 1840. Retail of all chemists in pots, Is, 2s 6d, and ss, or direct from the Manufactory, 254, Goswell road London. SHAVING A PLEASURE. 71DWARD HOLLOW GROUND I RAZOR is pronounced by all to be the most wonderful razor ever introduced. It has < . oocrthe test of over three years, during which time thou-, sands have been sold, retail only, at No. 3, Cheap-, side. It never requires grinding or, setting, and is oomplete in case for Is Id: post free, Is 3d.■ ■ ••_ - My graduating RAZOR STROP, is the best for sharpening razors ever introduced, r By means of, a invaluable to the unskilful operator, as -ag wm prevent his incautiously bearing too hard upon .the razor, and injuring its edge, 1 : at the same tame enabling him to keep bis razor in: ptofeot ordferr Price 2s 9d and 3s 9d, post free. Exjfcra best quality, solid leather case ana,Buperipx,naisli, 4s. M and Ss 9d, post free. ; ' ,r "., "' : ' '''':. ..».".' ;■■-. •: The Diamond Razor StropOPaste, 7d, post free. The Magic Shaving Stiok,.7diEOst'H9e. . , •.. . List of Shaving Tackle, post fre?.;...; ....-,. ~ . ; , EDWARD SMITH, . ' The City Toy Shop 3, Che4ppiae, London. E.C No skUladi labour is roquired r in."°the application of ..'.'• this stain. - , - .

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7484, 25 February 1885, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7484, 25 February 1885, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7484, 25 February 1885, Page 6

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