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Business Notices. R. s. COOK, FAMILY AND . DISPENSING . CHEMISE . Carlton Dispensary, ■ :.y I C,T O K TJEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christ. •OVchnrch, St Albans, Fondalton, Papamri and Belfast — . v.■ t . : That he has Bought the Business lately carried on by Mr E. J. ELLIOTT, and trusts by strict attention to business and by keeping nothing but the BEST DRUGS and Ci±JSMS» CALS, to merit a share of public support A COMPLETE NEW STOCK Of all the latest Medical Preparations haa just been procured! Always in Stock—All the Latest Patents. PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED '.AT- ALL HOURS, NIGHT OR-DAY. .' "Perfumery, Brushes’ and Toilet Requisite* ’ Stocked, Note the address— ■ ' CARLTON DISPENSAEY V Victoria Street . ; ; J3A37 PLEASE do mot forget that , OSTAGE is cheap, and-when ’ . LACING-anorder for Crockery, LEASE write to us for prices. EOVIDING youhave-cash, you ■Will sayo2o-to 25percent by buying Your Household Requisites at PLETCHEE UG and IXB, High Street, Christchurch HARDYS SO.ICL A R R % PURE AND WELL; MATURED, , Recommended by all Leading SISSS Doctors. ■ * * E. HULSEN, ' QPTICIAN AND SCEENTTPIO INSTSUj MENT MAKER, Maclaggan Street, DUNEDIN. DOCTORS’, SURVEYORS and. DENTISTS* Manufactured or Repaired. GLASSES and LENSES MADE TGOEDSB. R.H. having had large experience in th« leading factories of Germany, clients-can de< pend on Good Workmanship. ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, R. HULSEN, ‘ Maclaggan Street, 2341 X Dunedin. TJIOR DEEP-SEATED LUNG TROUBLES 1? 'Take TOWNEND’S CINNAMON CURE, • « The Scientific Remedy. P 2457 OLDS~IN'THE“HEAD.—In a moist, changeable climate like New Zealand, Catarrh, popularly known as a cold in the head, is a disease of great frequency in the winter season. The danger of Catarrh is its: tendency to attack the .chest and pass intq bronchitis or Pneumonia’. SPENCER VINCENT’S BENJAMIN GUM is a tried remedy for coughs, colds and influenza, and it pro) tects the lungs from inflammation. Price, Is fid and 2s fid.- ‘ ' COLDS- IN THE HEAD CURED BY • SPENCER VINCENT'S BENJAMIN GUM. ’ ' • IN a moist, changeable climate like New Zealand, Catarrh, popularly known as a Cold in the Head,, is a disease of great frequency in the winter season. Its prostrating and discouraging, symptoms, are too i ell knqwn : to ; need description. The danger of Catarrh : is its tendency to attack the chest, and pass into Bronchitis or Pneumonia, j or to lay the foundation for Tubercular Disease. SPENCER VINCENT’S BENJAMIN GUM is a. Tried Remedy for- Coughs and Colds, and it Protects the Lungs from inflammation. Mr E. of 187, Montreal Street, Christchurch, states; —“ My wife has 1 beenvery ill with a cold, and alter taking several well-known remedies, ■which did her no good, she tried Snencer Vincent’s Benjamin Gum, with the result that she has -■ entirely recovered." . • ■ ■ Spencer Vincent’s Benjamin Gum, price Is 6A and 2s- fid, from Chemists and Storey keepers. Sole Proprietors and .Manufacturers— LOASBY’S WAHOO MFG. CO., LD. Wholesale Agents— ■ KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO.’, N.Z. DRUG CO., LD. . COLDS IN THE HEAD. — In a moist, changeable climate like New Zealand, Catarrh, popularly known as a cold in, the head, is a disease l of great frequency in the winter season. The danger of Catarrh is its tendency to attack the chest, and pass into Bronchitis : or, Pneumonia. SPENCER VIN- . CENT’S BENJAMIN GUM . is , a ■ tried remedy for coughs, colds and . Influenza, and it protects the lungs from inflammation. Price, Is fid and 2s -fid, :' ' TOR DEEP-SEATED LUNG TROUBLES I. Take TOWNEND’S CINNAMON CURE, The Scientific Remedy. F 2457 TAKE WAHOO FOR HEADACHES AND INDIGESTION. ” Used Universally. F 2457 AT. THE ONLY GENUINE- TASMANIAN HERBAL REMEDY. • . Vi’TAUaTIO IS HONESTLY GENUINE. WORDS OF COMFORT FROM A WIDE-AWAKE MAN ■ . ’ ■■ ' Launceston,. Tas., 23rd Fob., .1899. Ti/TR MOTvttlS, the much-travelled agent, •IVJL gives his opinion of Webber’s. Vitadatio as under—and at the same time hands us his photograph that there .may be no mistake as to the gentleman referred to. Ha says:—lt was while we were_ playing in Mol-t-ourno I first heard of Vitadalio through Mr Palmer, uie agent, who assured me ho had been cured ot Hydatids and Bright’s Discs se of the Kidneys of 14 years'; standing by the use of this great remedy. I had been a great sufferer with 1 kidney and liver troubles, which gave me great inconvenience in my calling, and tried very many medicines to effect a cure, but all, was of no avail. I' then went in for a course of Vitadatio—and with such good results—it having cured mo completely—and I am again in splendid condition; all the ill effects of my trouble have disappeared—and, moreover, I cannot keep quiet on the subject. I give Vitadatio my strongest recommendation to all who complain; of being in any way “off.” I am told as a blood purifier Vitadatio has no known equal, and I quite believe it. Yours gratefully. J. MORRIS. Agent Fitzgerald Bros.’- Huge Combined Shows. i , There is something new- every day regarding “ WEBBER’S FAMOUS, VITADATIO,’; and if you are out of health in any shape or form, study the advertisements of VITADATIO, and let your reason and judgment guide you to try what has been a BLESSING to THOUSANDS around you. ■: MR PALMER GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES -HAT IT DID FOR HIM AFTER A MISERABLE. PAINFUL EXISTENCE OF IT YEARS, hence his desire to bring it before his brothers- and siwters *oJ humanity, that the life and health,/ which he received may bo widely. known, and sufferers receive .relief. Price cif. Vitadatio, 5s fid and 8s fid. Ask your local chemist or grocer for it: For testimonials of those who have been cured write or send to the Solo Australasian Agent, S: A- PALMER, Melbourne, Adelaide, and 94, Tay Street, Invercargill. ■ Wholesale and Retail Agent for Christchurch, E. W. HALL, ARMAGH STREET. Prepared only by W. WEBBER, Launceston, Tasmania. 6028 03 BENJAMIN GUM FOE COUGH 3 AND COLDS. ■ THE PROVED REMEDY. Is fid Everywhere. F 2457 Eon orange;

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11887, 10 May 1899, Page 6

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