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>UUE QUALITY IND SCIENTIFIC METHODS. Tiie guiding principles of my business arc I manufacture but one ijuahty of goods, and that the best. The perfection of scientific skill in mani|u'.i*ion. The employment of a*sa\ed medicinal extracts, ami selected materials, thus seeming uiiinfuriiiity iu all pnxlu.-ts. Neitness in priuting. packing anil perfecting articles. Uniform prices ard those the reasonable that can he mi.lf on hone»t goods of tirst tin ility. I neither manufacture nor offer f.nr sale articles that do not actually contain the mciieind ingredients retptirt-d by the Pharmacopa:ial or otlier formula, from which they arc prepared. Pills.—Frofci this date all my pills will l>c sent ont of th-? hdmratoiy, ooate I with pure cane s:igar. These pith will ilm Ive in wwter (blood heat) in a shorter spve of time than any o»h*r i»:lls on the market.. No gum or iesu..>us i..ruis'u whatever is used, nor a tttn|>eraturc almre hhyd h-;it employed in tbrir m.n dactnn. Hen.-e t ! ie ieady solubility of these pills. Marshall's Phdofhtlli* Pills are pnrrly they c uitaiu the extracted md eoncentrate»l virtue* and active nm*lidprin.-ipV* of thr Mandrake, which is seknowlidjr I «y ■\ physicians to be the turfy plant tha y : elds a drug t!.at will core disorders of the stomach an I li- cr. I - I also manufacture t'ofGfi Pill* for recent and chroni ■ e».nidis. I'AvrißlLlots Pills fnr b-arth :r.:, drowshnt*, diz«'ues* and h adaci.es ! • Wind Pills fur flatulency, anl small complaints. I/Compound I'os. 'Hosrn>Rr;. Qcixixe and Strvchni>e Pills f..r »il nervous d ; sorders. 1 G. ">TRiC!i «iot.i»" Bitters .MarsbVl's rrgi«tere-). A remedy wrhos- potent tn J ucnce invigorates and- ruTL-aws••» the nervous system, and rest «rks. so to *peak. the bmk of th • nerves wi;b a pai-l-up capital that will withstand the severest drains Hiid-.T the m >st ex-actim; eircnois'ances). It i< a real sv«:«-m .stri-ni-t!i n -r an I l-.iin eo* r/'«( r ; in fact, a r-tfular ih>rip nt»cSims•». >vf. alluc--11 *»! pedigree, 'hat does i's w->.k «verv tone, and n i liT almost every condition. Price. 2» 61. Barilla Ash Soap. g'iiuiii-\ a* r.-itwnmend'-tl l-y Pr.»fe*snr K;rk. f«-r »kin di> uKrs and sle.ji sjiics*. Bar*, 1/- to .TO ea- i i. lerfged t«>li«tHe !»*: lemedt t at »n > wrpnt upon j the market for ths- turc o: ti.e-jc troublewinc txen.s n v 9. I' 6 Tliete is nothirg Ike my Odon-t.u oicon for Tt'l»-i't raging tiothaci.e, it usualiy t'" s 'C-it iu*taiit-titc>>us!y. 1F«.r il:sorders of »he d gestve «v«t'm, for la«" taste in :h>- m-»itb f >i ali stoinich c-mi'lai ts. u-e , Marshall's Special Tinctlrk of Podophvlli m. i MAKsniLt's CrMPirM) Rnrs.\Kß Pii.lh an- I fr»«)a e«l from the »ery Ust itna'ity of Pa-t Imlia Il.n'i.irl). As an af»»r dinner pid ?■• st:mi!ate , T dyspiptie stt-machs they are inTalaahle. !/■ ToM in the bead, rheumatism, etc., yields in a a!iort time to EUCALYPTC-S EXTRACT (MARSHALL-.) It is also a sphwbd teniedv for skin ili>orderr, and ai! chest .T ■ • it - n nlicves. I - Reineinhcr that for G>(. J' •» can gi-t a p»c';et of | Btoou Prßtn'txn Powl-f.k that will make i i i..t <•* th- beat b£t>«l Mi\'ur«- in th'- ma-kef. whrch, if t»kv»i atxo ding to ilire«fi -ns, cmse | iinpk-, Lldchcs, etc., '.ike ma ic. M. MARSHALL, \»ANrr.»CTrP.!NG PHARXACKCTIrAL Chemist, PRINCES 1 GEORGE STREETS, nr>EDix. 1 C 0 X S T X U LE, HOUSE and COACH PAINTER, DeCOCATOR AND PAPEnnANI'-ER, BEACH STREET, QUEENSTOWN (l)pj»-*ite Harp of Kiiu Hottl) DUNEDIX" PiilfWS! O \\ ELS f:E \ rTN V. G LAS(:()\v j liYNAilllE, and exfen* ve iim; ins XoMr's ! to ! *= the p'irot. wi»t, moit nliii'Se. i-a-t ohjec- ] li Hulde iti cluie smallest cartriil 0 and j »»y far the SraoNocsr Dr».iMtTr. M\\rF\crrp.»:ti. ! No'ieis is mi? ;na!!e I f.r niin'n.'. qnirryin', blasting in wet or dry, *>hd ..r fisi.rol ro k. tunneling, l»reikin.» up wn-i-ks, snnk'-n rocks, \>-j.\. .. ,; and splitting up free !•>-.!., ■■osd-o i«. • etc.. etTrctiUjj immense saving U>:h in ti'in-, liiior } ami money. Insist—as is d-rne in places—on gr-tting only j NOBEL'S GLASGOW M.\Kr. Which all liears Com:nny's Trade M ir'j. including the name of Alfred Nubel. the Jav. utur <,i the Dynamite. Beware ! Do not be deceive Iby coutiuetital or colonial braudn. NOBEL'S PATENT BLASTING GELATINE less smoke ; is as safe as dynamite ; is 5... sbatterini;, and more expansi»i- in its action, in- ' soluble in water, invariably remains soft ia winter, ami is fired with fuse, .ltton.it. r and dynamite primer in the same manner as hyuaiuite. N.B.—Special lielatine .'■•■.,.,•..!- now iu tt'rk. These being nearly twice as strong as trel.le-foire ' dynamite caps, will perfectly exp!<»le Gelitiue without the aid of a dynamite primer. If Gelatine ! Detonators are not availahle, in order to avoid un- [ pleasant smoke, two ordinary Nobel's Pet"int"is should always lie used ; the extra cap is simply poshed into the priming cartridge alongside the cap ! in whivh the fuse is inserted, or u*e a dynamite i primer and a trel-le-furee dynamite det lUitor. Gelatine is nearly ererywh«re s>i>M-r.seiling ai! ! of her explosives; proving itsetf to he the Usr, ! safest, most effective and ecunoinical bbwtiug com- | ponud ever intented. Necessary double tanc-fnsc superior riua'itv at i ordinary prices, and impr»ved *tze oetona'ors for j firing, also sobmarine fuse, also wanning pans fur thawing dynamite when fasvn : hot water in tlie outer part of these pans up to I ">0 le v fah. mi\ !>e useil with safety. I»vuao.it.- and tM.itii.e a!ways in s'nek. Users comply uitlipii.ted iris in tims \ issneti with every 5Hi packa.e to avoi.l aeirilenU and ensure sareesa. Ageut for Nolm.-I's Ext>!osivesCooi|>aiiy (Limited), Glasgow: DALGETY & COMPANY, LI. pnaadin

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Issue 1583, 1 April 1887, Page 6

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