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Business Notices. a. j: white i —n m w m i i m w m mi mw. mm. \-}£ 532 ts® ga i ft Ml m asM FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. REDUCTIONS IN CARPETS—TAPESTRY CAEPETSIsOd, Xalld, 253d,256d, 3s3d, 4» REDUCTIONS IN CARPETS—BRUSSELS CARPETS 3a 9d, 1b 3d, 4s 9d, 5s 6d REDUCTIONS IN CARPETS—AXMINSTER CARPETS 6s 6d REDUCTIONS IN CARPETS—ETDDEKMINSTEE SQUARES, AXMINSTER. SQUARES, JAPANESE SQUARED CARPETS MADE UP FREE OP CHARGE. FLOORCLOTHS AND LINOLEUMS, A very Large Stock at Reduced Prices. Inspection Invited, Patterns sent to Country Customer* STEAM CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY WORKS—ST ASAPH STREET, SHOW-ROOMS—TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. •Vfcfc. hSSOfSTM£MT OF h m&ACimm mncs^ I rn tWE, PHOV//VC E wmM . oH'THE • REPAIRS best I# The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Bilious Affections. The Physician’s Core for Gout, Kheumatio Gout and Gravel; the safest and most gentle Medicine for Infants, Children, Delicate Females, and the Sickness of Pregnancy. ' DINNEFORDS MAGNESIA/ N.B-ASK FOR Sold Throughout the World, mNNEPORD’S MAGNESIA, Agents —Kempthorne, Prosser & Co., Christchurch and Dunedin: Sharlaud <fe Co., Auckland. Q-OOD NEWS FOR CORPULENT PEOPLE. PHYTOLACCA TABLETS AND JUICE. A SAFE REMEDY IN THE TREATMENT OP OBESITY OR CORPULENCY, NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. Prom time immemorial it has heen noticed that birds feeding on the Phytolaoco Berries became very lean, yet retained their health perfectly. The earliest mention in Medical Works we can find .of the remedy is m Hales “New Remedies, p. 561 1 “ I once suggested the Phytolacca as a remedy in fatty degeneration of the heart and fattyheart (birds which feed on the berries lose all their adipose tissue).” To Dr W. M. Griffith, a regular practitioner in Pennsylvania, belongs the honour of having introduced the remedy in practice. In 1889 he published an article on the subject in the 11 Medical Summary, of Philadelphia, and expresses surprise that the Phytolacca Berry Treatment of so distressing a condition continues to he neglected. Prom this paper we extract the following. . “ The dose is one to two tablets before each meal, sometimes increased to four. They diminish the appetite to some extent. In some cases thereduotion of weight is remarkable, as much as 15 to 20 pounds a month. The reduction is frequently apparent the first week: a feeling of lightness and comfort follows their administration. One patient lost 40 pounds in three months, and suffered no inconvenience; the average is from 10 to 15 pounds a month. * * * lam somewhat surprised that this treatment has not received the attention it merits. Phytolacca seems analogous to lodide of Potash, and acts in chronic rheumatism similarly. I have found it efficacious in that painful form of rheumatism of the arms and shoulders, of which so many complain. It does nos constipate the bowels, hnt rather acts as an aperient. It seems to have the power of causing absorption of adipose tisane in a great degree.” PHYTOLACCA BEERY TABLETS AND JUICE have passed through their experimental stage. Bead what Dr Wise has to say about this remedy ' “My experience is that about 75 per cent, of corpulent people who take it reduce their weight. All corpulent people are more or less in danger of apoplexy and heart failure, Ac., as well as from rheumatism, are clumsy and heavy about the joints and limbs. Now, Phytolacca will every time reduce the fatty degeneration about the heart, thereby facilitating a free circulation. It has the power of dissolving the fat, and thereby the patient will feel light and active. It will often cure rheumatism that has resisted treatment for years, particularly the kind that affects the shoulders and arms. Personally, I can report reductions of flesh that would seem almost incredible. For instance, I knew a man who weighed 3501 b reduced to 1801 bin three months. X also know of a number of ladies who have reduced their waist measure 9 to 12 inches,” PHYTOLACCA IS AN ABSOLUTELY SAFE REMEDY Jtis sold in Tablets, price 2s 6d a box. Also the Pure Juice, 2a 6d and 4s a Bottle. 2C1529 SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS IN NEW ZEALAND. YITADATIO," THE';: GREAT HERBAL REMEDY, BIAS CUBED MB PALMER. H ◄ Q < H s p 05 % o o w of -4 S m -4 0 « w (« ® W H a o 3 « m W « P S 2) n p o es H * H S 5 a « M 5 P K *4 M > s a HO COPY OP MR PALMER’S CREDENTIALS. April 17 th, 1896. This ie to Certify that we, the Undersigned, have known Mr Palmer-as a Resident of lurercscrgilHoT a great many yearn. Wo know be has been a-greaWafferer for 14 years, and he never was expected to but os the result of inking a course or Vitadatio, he has quite recovered hie long-lost health, 'and he now appears to us to he quite a new mas. (Signed) Names. Address, John Sinclair, Mayor Invercargill, Jno. W. Mitchell. Merchant, J.P. ... _ ... Invercargill. Peter Wright Jones, Primitive Methodist Minister.., Invercargill. George Froggatt, J.P. Invercargill. OBTAINABLE WHOLESALE & RETAIL: E. W. HALL, 152. ARMAGH STREET, - CHRXSTCHUECH.rmdLeadinjr ChemfcU. <V XMR m.’-WKw i «X£ WHAT THE NEWSPAPERS BAY A3OVT GAWNE’B WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. "SOUTHLAND TIMES,” Jane 7, 1889, says:— t( CU3HTS peopls insist strongly at times upon everybody else patronising local Industrie*, whether IO the commodity in view be dearer than the imported artiole-or not. It ie a patriotic duty, 4c., But it may* be doubted whether such advisers always follow their own counsel when a shilling may: ■l« saved by suppressing their principles. Happily there are many instances in which it is perfectly safe to give each advice, eveaoo the score of economy. Acaaein point occurs to us. Mr Gavrno, of Don-, edin, has for seme taw pagtboemrnmmfaetnxiag an-excel tent sauce intended to supply the plaeeof th famous * Worcester' of Lea and Perrins. Mr Qawns’s product goes under the same name, and is got. up in precisely the samo-etyle, and in every ruepoct it is so like the original that it mar be doubted whether the most delicate palate and the meet-experienced eye could detect a difference. The fiance haa [bow been introduced to this market, «ad as it is only about half the price of the English stake, itsheuM undoubtedly oomauutd a Jargosale.” FROM AIL SmSEteKPEES, AND WHOLESALE FROM THE MANCPACTURKBS, W. GAWNE & CO., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. HENRY IVEY & CO., AGENTS, GLOUCESTER STREET.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11108, 6 November 1896, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11108, 6 November 1896, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVI, Issue 11108, 6 November 1896, Page 7

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