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Business Mottoes. SEASONABLE IN FEESH SUPPLY GOODS T. TAYLOR’S, TRIANGLE, CHRISTCHURCH} 83, COLOMBO STOEET; and 128, LOWER HIGH STREET, CORNER OP ST ASAPH STREET. SaSSXtMIKdRhX'Si.” IMM 4Mb.£S *° la lOdbland, in pockets and 6 and 121btins, in 21b Japan Canisters. 6s; 541 b Caddies of ns . S 7i^ a f^ a M of 2661 b tins, 2id per lb. o Mffei^u P B u.l Blks, o^ 2d,' 3d? 4d S!Cch!lr£h Mob’s. Is. Bakin* iWer. Is pet lb. Bird Bead, 2id per lb. Kerosene, from Ss $d per tin. npnEM delivered in Town or Suburbs, or at the Bailway Station, same day. B. WALE AND CO., hatt., TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, HORSE-CLOTH AND OILSKIN CLOTHING MANUIACTURERS, AND ROPE AND TWINE MAKERS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. DIBBOT TMPnBTBM OS' EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH IHB TBADBI. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IN thanking onr Customers for the liberal su; nforxn fbam that we are sailing our TENTo. .am. - r_~. . ~7~ , ata much LOWEE BATE than they have ever been Bold before. to na for the last twenty years, we beg to HORSE-CLOTHS, and all Our goods I ILL SIZED TARPAULINS IN STOCK. Sole Agents for REDDA WAT’S CELEBRATED COTTON MACHINE BELTING, Of which we always keep a Large Stock from 2to 8 Inch. It a superior to leather, and Much Cheaper. Also. Leather Betting, all (Uea. MARQUEES ON HIRE PROM 24 x 12 TO 80 x 28. giving themselves an appearance oi sealing au ca»«p«w u». nut wo aa»*» -------- allowno retail Arm to BoUany one article, as a leading line or not, cheaper than ourselves, j f othera are In a position to sell as cheap as us. that is their business, but it is our business toaUowino.oneJto MUla singfoitem cheaper,as we reckon to hold a position, both financially and as regards knowledge 0 ! the taSe. ftMond to none in Christchurch. Butif the dealings of some, who initial themeelves.aa a Company, in parrot-like imitation of areally large concern, are no more honest than their Suotations are no criterion of what prices they sell at. We can positively state, without fear of contradiction, that there is no Company, however homely, connected with the Betail Grocery Business in Christchurch. We never attempted to oat, but have simply sold at a low profit rather than give credit: while others obtained a very large profit, which the difference in the prices of groceries now to what they were a few months ago will prove, as the imported cost of moat articles hashfld a tendMcy tome rather than fall- So, iu future, if any retailer is tempted to sell any article at less than apayoble profit, they must reckon us in their calculation, as we are determined to take no second position to anyone. nns we undertake to present anyone with a pound of onr well-known IslOd Blended Tea that can point out any article of the same brand that is being sold cheaper elsewhere. , ~ ',. Owing to the great influx of trade during the Christmas weak, some delay was occasioned In the delivery of goods, which was unavoidable. At present orders given before noon will be delivered the same day; orders after noon will ho delivered by noon the next day, starch (pictorial mackerel. lOd per tin; fruit saline, 2s per 3}dand4d; flour, 601 b bags, 5s 6d; new jam, 4d per tin; fresh , 7d; Neave’s food. bottle : Signet nail road, fis per lb; raw sugar, 2d per lb; English pickles (large _ . .. 9id. conversation lollies. 6d; Scotch mixtures, 6d; oatmeal, 251 b, 2a lid; Worcester Sauce, pints, 9d . tapioca, 2d j sago, 2d; Morton's curry, 6d; new figs, 7d; red herrings, 2 doz m tin, 2s; lump sugar, aid per lb. Special quotations made to suit Station holders. Hotelkeepers, &c. 157, TAYLOR & PAPPS, 159, 195, AND 197. HIGH STREET, CHEISTCHXIBCH. March 21—Prize Tickets, Winning Numbers, 24220,105; 24212, 10s. A DERANGEMENT OF THE LIVER THE CAUSE OP DISEASE stomachT^kibneys, AND NERVOUS SYSTEM. Below will be found a brief summary of a Lecture upon the Liver, delivered before the DB haydock. tion and rmteUonT Pood taken in the month and acted upon by the digestive organa of the stomach is converted into Glucose and Peptone, and in these forms enters the Portal vein. Here, by ttie of the Liver, these substances are converted into a form of sugar and pass out of the Liver by a laxgevein, Sued into the general circulation. The new material now formed swves two purposes. _i„ .-ha maintenance of heat in the body and assisting in the cell growth of the system. ’’Dr Murchison says : “Thecomposition of bile and Us secretion Is very complex. It is constantly being secreted by the liver, and increasing suddenly before eating, decreases as soon aa the anrotitoisratisfodand feeding ceases/’Now. if this most important organ of the body torpid, passage of bile interfered with, emaciation and disease ensue. I note eight marked peculiarities th&t now occur, and which wo all know of , , 1. The patient complains of a feeling of weight and fullness of the stomach 2. Distension of the bowels by wind. 4l AfceEnttof weariness, pains in the limbs, and great sleepiness after meals. 5. A bad taste in the month, especially in the morning, and furred tongue. €, Constipation, with an occasional attack of diarrhoea. si Depression of spirits and great melancholy, with lassitude, and a disposition to leave everyAH of go to show functional derangement of the liver s and now comes the great Importfmoeof any enwHade si to the condition of the patient. He immediately provide himselfwith a LIVES STIMULANT, the most common form of which is a Pill. Daily experience shows ♦hut ♦.’Ma, when the Pill is compounded properly, is the readiest mode of inciting and promoting the action of the Liver, and can bo almost always relied on. I have devoted many years of my life, as many of you now before me know, to compounding a Pill that will act readily and systematically as a Bilious I do not believe in peat purgatives, and therefore have modea Pill, one of which Is an active and thorough dose. I have called it _____ „ DB HAYDOCK’S NEW LIVER PILL. (sugar coated. l ONE PILL IS A DOSE I ONE PILL IS A DOSE I ONE PILL IS A DOSE 1 For all Diseases of the Kidneys, Dr Haydock's (New Liver Pills are a perfect cure. One Pill will Bati por t I?emale Diseases! Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Lassitude, Want of Appetite, and Sick Headache," Dr Haydock’s New Liver Pills will bo found an Effectual Remedy. _ Thev ata universal in their effects, and a cur© con almost always he guaranteed* EAOT TWENTY PILLS —ONE PILL IS A DUSE. PBICB, TWENTY-FIVE CKNTB, POE BALE BY ALL DEXJQ GISTS. tnvflww Pill in Rnffftr Coated. If your druggist does not keep* them, wa will mail them free to any receipt ofzs stamps. Fire Viols tofldol. BUY AT ONCE. DO NOT DELAY. CAUTION To secure the genuine Haycock's Pills, observe that the signature of J. H. Francis, --- . •»- 1 Purchase none without this. Agent for the United States, is written on every dozen packages Puroh B Ab Dr Haydock’s Liver Pills art entirely different from the 212 kinds can have a sample bottle sent him free on receipt of his name and address. HAYDOCK & CO., NEW YORK, U.S. now in the market, any sceptic IMPORTANT TO ALL. TDNO’S FBUIT SALT.—It is the best Preventive of, and Cure for. Biliousness, Sick Headache, Skin flj Eruptions, Pimples on the Paco, Giddiness. Feverishness, or Feverish Colds, Mental Depression Want of Appetite, Constipation, Vomiting, Thirst, &c., and to remove the effects of errors of Eating and Drinking, it is Invaluable to those who are Fagged, Weary, or Worn out, or any one whose duties require them to undergo Mental or Unnatural Excitement or Strain. If its great value in keeping the Body in Health were universally known, no family would be without it. A NATURAL WAY OP RESTORING OR PRESERVING HEALTH, USE END’S PRUIT SALT. PREPARED FEOJI SOUND EIPEPEUIT. IT IS A PLEASANT BEVERAGE, BOTH COOLING, REFRESHING, AND INVIGORATING. TO PAEENTS.—This Preparation is Invaluable in the Nursery as a Gentle Laxative; it is pleasant to the taste, and much superior to Senna or other nauseous drugs ; it corrects the ill effects of over-eating or exhaustion, and is extremely beneficial in any feverishness or heat of the sMn. The bowels ought to be kept tree by the FBUIT BALT for a month or six weeks after eruptive diseases, as Measles, Scarlet Fever, Chicken-pox, Small-pox, and all Fevers or Infections Diseases, &0., for its use frees the system of the “ dregs.” Many disastrous results would be avoided by attending to this. In the Nursery it is beyond all praise. HOT COUNTRIES.—ACIDITY OF STOMACH, BILIOUSNESS, FEVERS.— ’’ Though unasked by Mr Eno, or any one interested in the manufacture of PEUIT SALT, or rather the Orystalisea Salts of various fruits, I, nevertheless, t*ka great pleasure in saying that I nave personally up©a this remedy, and know it, not alone to be excellent, hut really invaluable. Especnuly must this be the case in the hot countries of the Past, where Acidity of the Stomach, Bmouanese, ana Fevers are so common,— J. M. Peebles, M.D., Author of ‘Aroundthe World, Travels m , Polynesia, China, India, Arabia, Egypt, ac., SUDDEN CHANGES OF WEATHER, ANY EMERGENCY, INFLUENZA. FEVERISH COLDS.— Drs' /ins an Overdraft on the Bank of Lite. —Late hours, fagged, unnatural breatmng impure air, too rich food, alcoholic drink, gouty, rheumatic, and other blood poisons, bmonsness,, sick head-ache, skin eruptions, pimples on the face, want of appetite, sourness of stpmsoh, Ac., use ENO'H FRUIT SALT. It is pleasant, cooling, health giving, refreshing, and invigorating. Ton cannot over-state its great volne in kseping the blood pure and free from disease. CAUTION.— Legal rights are protected in every civilised country. Bead fpUowing:— the GAUT SydieyJN.N.W.), an Appeal of Sir W. CAUTION —Examine each Bottle and see that the Capsule is marked “ END’S FRUIT BALT. 1 out it, you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sold by all Chemists. DIRECTIONS IN SIXTEEN LANGUAGES HOW TO PREVENT DISEASE. WithPREPARED ONLY AT ENO’S FRUIT SALT WORKS, HATGHAM, LONDON, S.E.. BY J, 0. ENO’S PATENT,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8125, 23 March 1887, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8125, 23 March 1887, Page 7

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