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Sour stomaeh, sick headaohe, and dizziness, American Co.'a Hop Bitters cure* with * few doees. Sae.—[ADvr.l We Know that there is nothing on earth eanal to American Oo.'s Hop Bitters as a family medicine. Look for.—fADvr.l "Statimg" i^oweb.—lt will be interesting to athletes, and to all who value the power of physical enduranoe, to know ahat at " Home" and in the sinter Colonies an article has of late years come into general use, whioh is very strongly recom. mended as being an exceedingly pleasant, beverage, and which yet, imparts, in an unusually degree, what is expressively termed •' staying power" —in other words, nutriment and strength. We refer to Cadbury's "Cocoa Essence."—[AdvtJ It is a good rule to accept ouly such medicines bb have, after long years of trial, proved worthy of confidence. This is a case where other people's experience may be of great service, and it has been the experience of thousands that athb's Uherrt Pectoral is the best cough medicine ever used.— [A.DVT.J ttvakir Englishwoman will remember how tuarn Hudson's Extract of Soap was in the Old Country for Washing, Cleaning, and Soouring everything. Ton oan obtain a Jib packet from every Storekeeper in the Colony. Ask for it. Rapidly soluble, lathers freely, softens water, a perfect hard water soap, a soft water soap, a hot water soap.—fAnvx.l

rISTBN TO YOUB WIPE ■*'■/ -—'. The "Manchester Guardian," Jane Bih, 18-3, Bays At one of the " Window* "... looking on the woodland ways ! With clumps of rhododendrons and great masses of Bitty blossoms'! II," There was an interesting group. It included one who had been a " Cotton Spinner," but wan now bo Paralysed 1 I I That he could only bear to lis in a reclining position. This refers to my cage " Looomoter Ataxy * (A paralytic disease of nerve fibre rarely ev*r cured) and was for several years barely able to get about. ' And for the last Five Years not able to attend to my business, although Many things have been done for me. The last experiment being Nerve stretching. Two years ago I was voted into the Home for Incurables I Near Manchester, in May, 1882. I am no''Advocate"; "For any thing in the shape of latent" MedicinesP And made many objections to my dear wife's constant urging to try Hop Bitters, but finally to paoify her - Consented!! I had not quite finished the first bottle when I felt a change co ne ov<.r me This was r'amrdav, November 3rd. On Sunday morning I felt so strong I said to my room companions, " I was sure I could ••Walk! So Biarted across the floor and beet. I hardly knew how to oontain myself. I was all over, the house. I am gaining strength eiob day, and oan walk quite safe without; any , , "Stick!" Or Support. I am now ac my own house, and hope soon to be able to earn my own living again. I have been a member of tbe Manchester - " Boyal Exchange '*'..' For nearly thirty years, and was most heartily congratulated, on going in the room - on Thursday lost. Very gratefully yours, ■ John Blackbchn. Manchester (Eng.), Deo. 21,1883. Two years later am parftctly well. . PBOSECUTE THE SWINDLERS. If when you call for Amerioan Hop Bitters (see green twig of hops on the white label and It Soule's name blown in the bottle), tbe vendor hands out anything but " American " Hop Bitters, refuse it and shun that vendor as you would a viper; and if he his taken your, money for anything else indict him for.the fraud, and sue him .for damagesfor the swindle, and we will pay ■ you liberally for the conviotion. Money. THE CHBISTOHUBCU FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED. ....-„: ; Incorporated under "The Companies Aot, 1882." Capital ... ... ... £50,000. THIS COMPANY* IS PBEPABED TO LEND MONEY SEASONABLE BATES OF INTEBEST To Farmers, Storekeepers, Tradesmen, and the Public generally, npou all classes of security, including Deposit of Deeds, Bond Warrants, Bank, Insurance, and other shares. Farm Stock, Working Plant, Wool, Growing Crops, Ac, &o Trade and Approved Bills Discounted Daily. Proposals for Loans, whether accepted or declined, are treated as Strictlt Confidential. Deposits received at call at 8 per cent per annum. Apply by letter, or personally, to BOBEBT HABDIE, Manager, 8748 8, Cathedral potior";-fTiri«*«ii«w»li JB.OWi.I 4.obUM.uui>Ajituu . CLASSES, YHE UNDERSIGNED, in thanking the public for past favours, begs to announce that he has DISPOSED of. his BUSINESS in Colombo street, and has now OPENED the PACIFIC LOAN AND DISCOUNT OFFICE, 171, Gloucester street, near the Bink■■'. Where, at the Most Seasonable Sate of Interest. LOADS - - • • General Merchandise, Bond Warrants, Shares, Life Policies, Pianos, Furniture (without removal), Farm ard Dairy Stock, Personal or any other class of security. Bills Discounted and Bone wed Daily. Special arrangements for large amounts. The most liberal treatment and strictest privacycan be relied on. H icrheßt prices given for Pianos, Works of Art, Furniture, Curios, or Valuables of any description. All communications to Box 102 will receive prompt attention. 8. COHEN, 538 Land and Commission Agent. WO'llCisl TO TUB PUBLIC. , jHE LOAN AND "DISCOUNT COMPANY DISCOUNTING GENUINE TBADE BILLS CONBIDEBA.BLE BBDUCTION In Price. Special Arrangements made with Merchants, Storekeepers, Jw, LOAN * DISCOUNT "COMPANY'S OFFICSB, 172, Lichfield street. Box M, P.O. SaWbUabad 1864, N

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7926, 31 July 1886, Page 6

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