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JJOME ITEMS AND TOPICS. “ All your own fault If you remain sick when you can Get Hop Bitters that never—Pail. The weakest woe-an, smallest child, and sickest invalid can use Hop Bitters with safety and great good. Old men tottering around from rheumatism, kidney trouble, or any weakness, will he made almost new by using Hop Bitters. **» ATy wife and daughters were made healthy by the use of Hop Bitters, and I recommend them te my jioople,—Methodist CJergymau, Ask any good doctor if Hop Bitters are not the test family medicine On earth!! ! Malaria Fever, Ague, and Biliousness will leave every neighbourhood as soon as Hop Bitters arrive. “My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her system with Hop Bitters.*’—Ed. Oswego Bua." *** Keep the kidneys healthy with Hop Bitten, and yon need not fear sickness. The vigour of youth for the aged and infirm in Hop Bitters!! I ("‘At the change of life nothing equals "> < Hop Bittern to allay all troubles xnci->- (. dent ’hereto. J “ The best periodical for ladies to take monthly, and from which they will receive the greatest benefit, is Hop Bitters,” Thousands die annually from some form of kidney disease that might have been prevented by timely use of Hop Bitters. Indigestion, weak stomach, irregularities of the bowels, cannot exist when Hop Bitters are used. A timely * • » use of Hop Bitters will keep a whole family In robust health a year at little cost. To produce real, genuine sleep and ohild-Hks repose all night, take a little Hop Bitters o» retiring, PEOSECTJTE THE SWINDLERS. If when you call for American Hop Bitters (sue green twig of Hops on rhe white label and Dr Soule’s name blown in the bottle), the vendor hands out anything lut American Hop Bitters, refuse it at d shun that vendor as you vonld a viper; audit be has t.> ken your money for any. thing else indict him for ihs fraud and sue him for damages for ihe a» indie, aud we will pay you liberally for the conviction. Miscellaneous. BBOWN’S Cantharidine Horse Blister, Estab* fished 35 years. By using this powerful and effective ointmen the necessity for clipping the hair before applying the blister is avoided. Ho horse will gnaw tbs blistered surface; no oradio therefore required, and no blemish 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. Bean desert, Jan. 5, (1840 Retail of all chemists in pots, Is, 2s 6d, and ss. or direct from the Manufactory. 254, Gosweu read London. UEROUGHEB St WATTS, 87, Market street Manchester, Sole Contractors to Her Majesty'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, 3u Sole agents Cok Puller's Patent Cue Cramp, the simplest; machine for tipping billiard cues. Price, 5s fid. Seats, Settees, and Lounges of all prices and acriptions. Steam Works—Dean street, HoQau street, and Richmond Buildings. Offices «.'.d Shew Room a—9, Soho Square, London and 87 eCukefc tract, Manchester. 0 anRCIDE GOLD JEWELLERY The only Perfect Substitute tor 18-Carat Gold. Pull Illustrated Price Lists and Opinions of the Press Free per Post. Watches equal to 18-carat. Horizonta move meat, jewelled in 4 holes. Open face, 21s, 255, Hunters, 30s, Keyless action, 8 jewels, 50s, Lather and Gentlemen’s sizes, free and safe per poet (registered), 6d extra, Alberts, in all the latest fine gold patterns for ladies ana gentlemen, ss, 7e 6d, 10s 6d, post free. Long Chains, 7s fid, 10s 6d, 12a Bd, 16s. Necklets, Ss 6d, 7s 6d, 10s 6d. Links, studs, solitaires, 2s Od, 3a, 3s 6d pa^jjenJ'. Every article of Jewellery Free and Safe per boat. Illustrated Price List Post Free. P.O. , payable at Exhibi’ion road. South Kensington. C. C. ROWE, Brompton road, London W. 'fnrriLLlAMS & BACH, Lamp Makers to the Royal Family, 92, New Bond street, London, w. Aladdin's Palace of Lamps. Patentees of improvements in duplex lamps, each lamp giving light equal to 26 sperm caudle. Lamps for reading. Queen’s new pattern, lamps for boudoirs aim Ire wing-rooms, lamps for dining and billiard rooms, lamps for balls and conservatories, lamps for pas sages and stables, lar . s for school aud class-rooms, lamps for India and the Colonies, lamps for yachts md steamships, lamps for every possible use. One thousand patterns to select from in china, Boulton ware, bronze, &c. Inventors of zoological and ornithological lamp. Man ufooturei ■> oi unproved portable oil stoves for invalid rooms and greenhouses, burn 30 hours unattended. Sole importers of moluocas oil. Vendors of approved mineral from Is 6d per gallon. Gilded catalogues of lamps aud prospectuses of stoves, post free. A specially. —Williams and Bach’s collection of novelties m lamp and candle shades and at which they are importers and manufacturers, is by or the largest in the Kingdom, 92, New Bosk (Street. T ndon fMFORTANT to Farmers.—By Royal appointment to Her Majesty, by special warrant dated Deo, 27, 1865, to the Prince of Waleit to special warrant dated Feb. 10, 1866. DAT, SON 1 i HEWITT’S “Original" Stock-breeders’ Medicine Cheat. In this chest are the following matchless and world-renowned remedies, all that a farmer can re )uire to cure disease among his stock, and keep them in fine, healthy, and buoyant condition;—The “Chemical Extract" for wounds, swollen udders, and ewes lambing; the “ Gaseous Plaid," for colic, scour, Ac.; the “ Red Drench,** (or cleansing cows and ewes; the “Red Pasta Balls," for conditioning horses; the “Broncholino," for husk, gasp or cough; tne “ Gaseodyne," tot heaving and paining; the “ Alcoholic Ether," (or oolda and chills; the “ Carminative Chalk,”for l : irrb.osa in lambs and calves. Price of chestoompi etc, including “ Key to Farriery," £2 16s 6d, seat carriage paid. Any article can he had separately iu boxes. 22, Dorset street. Baker street, London . iiC., and Wontavc, Berks. S J. COLLXS BROWNE’S CHLORODYNE The original and only genuine. Advice to Invalids.—lf you wish to obtain quiet refreshing sleep, free from headache, relief from pain and anguish, to calm and assuage the weary idlings of protracted disease, invigorate the nervous media, and regulate the circulating systems if the body, yon will provide yourself with that mu'vellous remedy discovered by Dr J, CoDis Srowne (lata Army Medical Staff), to which he p to the name of Chlorodyne, and which is admitted by the profession to be the most wonderful uid valuable remedy over discovered. Chlorodyne is the best remedy known (or coughs, lonsumption, bronchitis, asthma. Chlorodyne acts like a charm in diarrhoea, and Is he only specific in cholera and dysentery. Chlorodyne effectually cuts short all attacks of ipilopay, hysteria, palpitation, and spasms. Chlorodyne is the only palliative in neuralgia, rheumatism, gout, cancer, toothache, meningitis, kn. _ -.-Earl Russell communicated to the College at Physicians that he had received a despatch from Her Majesty’s Consul at Manilla, to the effect that iholera had been r-ging fearfully, and that the only remedy of any service was Chlorodyne.—Son 1 Lancet," Dec, 31,1804, 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 ha regretted to sny had been sworn to. —See ‘The times," June , 1864, Sold In bottles at Is ltd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and 6a pact*. None is genuine without the words "De Golds Browne's Chlorodyne" on the Government stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony eoeom - saniss each bottle. _ Cantion.—Beware of Piruoy and Imitations. Solo Manufacturer—J. T. Davenport, 33, Great Russell street, Bloomsbury. London. THE DETROIT LUBRICATOR COMPANY’S SIGHT PEED LUBRICATOR CUPS, Por Oiling Valves and Cylinders of Steam Engines by the only perfect method, through th steam pipe. First Prize at Fair American Institute and Miller's International Exposition, in 1830. THE oil passes in sight, drop by drop, into the column of steam, where it vaporises, thus becoming a steam lubricant, oiling perfectly every part reached by the steam. Any clean oil. black or white, light or heavy, may he used. Saves from SO to por cent in oil and wear of machinery, thus paying for itself several times a year. A onp will be sent to responsible parties on 20 days’ trial if desired. In ordering give diameter of cylinder. Notice.—The first lubricators ever made, showing the oil passing drop by drop up through a transparent water chamber, were devised by us, and the latiae are fully embraced by many Letters Patent, owned and controlled by us, which have been bub--ained in several hotly contested legal contests. Our customers, therefore, need have no fears in their purchase and use. We are the sole owners of the Sight Feed feature as claimed and used tow, and we ghw.ll hold purchasers and users responsible who are encroaching upon our riguts by thqmn|a"- , ul use of our devices. Address— DETROIT LUBRICATOR COMPANY, Office—l 29, Griswold street, Detroit, Mioh. Note.—ln our recent suit against the American Lubricator Company, of Detroit, before Jnatlos Stanley Matthews, of the United States Supreme Court, involving their ** sight feed” feature, a decree was rendered in our favour, August 80 1881

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVII, Issue 8149, 21 April 1887, Page 6

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