TOTJNG LADY in one of our prominent . . institutions of learning, who was a great favourite, not only among her classmates, tint with all the faculty, was obliged to give up her studies and return home seriously ill. Chronic nervous by. which the ci'culation and nutrition of the team was impaired, rendered her very miserable. A physician was called, who apparently not undT standing the nature of her ailment, failed to affoul relief. A friend who had been similarly afflicted, and found immediate relief by using Emil Prese's Hamburg Tea, recommended the same to her. She made trial of it, and, to her great joy, found a decided improvement as the result. After a few days' use o£ this popular remedy she was fully rei store , It is unreasonable for any one to expect to enjoy good health when the blood is impure and sluggibh, or, thin and watery, because through it the entire framework, brain, bone, and muscles, receive their nourishment. Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea is admirably suited to remove all obstructions from the bowels, kidneys and bladder, and thus purify the whole system. The gentle yet effectual action of that good old remedy, Emil Prese's Hamburg Tea, and its intrinsic merits, have placed it at the very head of all family medicines, especially for delicate persons of both sexes. In the nursery it stands unquestionably without a rival; It grows in public favour all the time. In this age of progress what a wonderful amount of skill and ingenuity is expended in the construction, improvement and preservation of the costly and intricate machinery used in the manufacture of the various articles so necessary to our comfort 1 How much more important is it that we watch with rigid care this most wonderful machine, the human body, adjusting all its parts with nicest care, each to the other, that ■ all may perform their allotted duty 1 There is nothing better calculated to do this thoroughly and efficiently than' Emil Prese's Hamburg Tea, a simple vegetable remedy, yet powerful in its ability to build up and restore the wasted energies, and to give tone and vigour to all its powers. Sold throughout New Zealand , PBICE.IsSd.
*~" OMB unscrupulous Firms are trying to force on the New Zealand people a Nostrum, under UNITED STATES— - "WHICH IS NOT TEUE. Under this pretence they are trying, to deceive-the Public and Incau-, tious Purchasers into the belief* 1 ' that they are the Genuine AMEEICAN HOP BITTEES. We wish to warn all honest and unsuspecting people against this DECEPTION, and to call the attention once more to the facts that the Genuine American Cd.'a; HOP BITTEES Are put tip in Square, Panelled, Amber - coloured ' Bottles, with White Label on one side, printed in Black Letters, and Green Hop Cluster; and on the other side, Yellow Label, with Directions in Bed Letters, in English and German, and the name of "Dr Soule " blown in every Bottle. ■ * ■; ■ This is. the only form in which AMERICAN HOP BITTEES
Miscellaneous. HAND-STITCHED SADDLES AND lIABNESS. IN consequence at tne prominence given'to machine-made saddles and harness' by adver* tising saddiers, JENKINSON & CO.. 'announce to their friends and the public generally that machine-made saddles and harness do not wear well} that all their leather Work is Hand Made, and lower in price than that advertised -as machine-made. Intending purchasers are invited to inspect their took, ana ask for list of prices at 23, Ponton street, Haymarket; 44, London Wall, E.C.. and Albion Hall and Albion Place, E.C. EC-WATT'S ANUCAPNIC LAMPS. No Chimney, no Smell, no Smoke. THEIE new patent Double-wick Burner gives SS-eandle light, which is nearly A-half more light than any other Burner, As tested by the Photometer. Their well-known and old-established Patent Single-wick Burner may be had in five sizes, giving from five to twenty candle light; the most economical and by far the best low-priced, lamp ever offered. ■; , , Eetail by all ironmongers. Wnolesole only of THOS. BO WATT & SONS,
" ASCELLES' Gout and ' Eheumatic Pills, at i once relieve, and in a few days cure gout imatism, sciatica, tic, &c. Sold at Is lid and 2s 9d per box, [by all chemists and medicine renders. EIZE. Medal (Paris Exhibition) awarded to Day and Martin's . Beal Japan Liquid Blacking. The only composition of the kind to nourish and preserve the leather. High Holborn, London. \\f KITING cases and desks, best quality suit W able for birthday presents or oompli ; mentary gifts, from 7s 6d to £lO, witCrt. Bramah locks. A very large assort-, raent. About 100 patterns to seleot from at 1 *> Stephenscn'a Stationery Warehous.-, 99 Oxford street. London, W. r. 'EJ. COLI/IS BBOWNE'S CHLOBODTNB. The original and only genuine. refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief from pain And anguish, to calm and assuage the weary achings of protracted disease, invigorate the nerof the body, you will provide yourself with that marvellous remedy discovered by Dr J. Colli* MAT.Wltffw.iiffi.iKl mitted by the profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered. Chlorodyne is the best remedy known for coughs, consumption, bronchitis, asthma. Chlorodyne acts like a charm in diarrhoea, and is the only.speciflc in cholera and dysentery. Chlorodyne effectually cuts short all attackß of epilepsy, hysteria, palpitation, and spasms. _ Chlorodyne is the only palliative in neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, cancer, toothache, meningitis, to. *»*Earl Bussell communicated to the College of Physicians that he had received a despatch from Her Majesty's Consul at Manilla, to the effect that cholera had been raging fearfully, and that the only remedy of any service was Chlorodyne.—See "Lancet," Dec. 31, lS6i. ._. Caution.—Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated that Dr J. Collis Browne was, undoubtedly, the Inventor of Chlorodyne; that the story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue, which he regretted to say, had been sworn to.—See 'The Times," July 21,1864. Sold in bottles at Is lid, 2s 9d,. 4s 6d, and 6s each. None is genuine without the words "Dr Collis Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government stamp. " Overwhelming, medical testimony accompanies each bottle. Caution.—Beware of Piracy and Imitations. ' Sole Manufacturer—J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Bussell street, Blootisbury, London, TTBBOTJGHES & WATTS, 87, Market Btreet ;■ Manchester, Sole Contractors to Hex >sty's War Department and Admiralty. Billiard Tables from 55 guineas upwards. Sole agents' for Best's Patent Registering Billiard and Pool Marking Board. The Cement, the best for tipping billiard cues. Price 6d, Is, 2s, Ss. Sole agents for Fuller's Patent Cue Cramp, the simplest machine for tipping billiard cues. Price, 6s 6d;' Seats, Settees, and Lounges of all prices and descriptions. Steam Works—Dean street, s Hollßn. street; and Richmond Buildings. Offices«». d Sho. " Soho. Square, London and 8}- *£ig treet, Manchester. 'TEPHENS'. STAINS FOE WOOD reparations for Eyeing Wood' in'imitation--'of Oak, Mahogany, Eosewood.'Satinwood; •;>• : / ; Walnut and Ebon ,j ,■■-.. . ,■-; '" ; Economical,, extremely durable, \the\jprbce»s. cheap,' expeditious, and without 1 sraVM;■-'•' Save '»• ■ ceivea at Adelaide and Christchurch?;he«nly Gold" Medals ever awarded for stains, and ten other In. ternatibnal Medals,"all " ighest * ,*; - "". ! ' - Prospectuses and specimens of stained deal" '"" byposton'applieatibo.to ;'■:'""•',"* ;'•-• - '. 191, Aldersgate street, London,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7485, 26 February 1885, Page 6
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