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EDWARD MTJNC ASTER WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, MARKET PLACE, BLENHEIM. j 1 Silver Hunting G ° ld Silver LEVERS, Cr\J JEJWELRY, Rotherhams, ZRZ^ Elactroplated ta-,w li. ilff^ r MONCASTER Ladies' Watches, | ff Blenheim, "w& —— » \\u ~^j^tj § t*s£" Jewelry Two Years' ys3J£ jajh /31 a^ 6 to r^ Gr > Watches Skilfully OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. MABKET ST., BLENHEIM. The Carlyle Iron Windmill. jn^ rjpHE Beat and Oheapeat m the mar--JL c *» Made entirely of iron Cannot Bhrink, swell, warp, rattle, or be '^^^^^^^w^^-^^^^S^ii torn to P Jeoes b y *he wind. Self-regu- ■ ■•j^^^^ST>a9WiS«iiSft latins, and will weather the fiercest i^^^^^Pi|P«J . gale lithont injury. Weighs no more f^WM^m^^MSdlMti^W than the old wooden wheolmill. Costs J^S^^^Q 1^ — " nothing for repairs, and worba right / a^ on 2 without trouble. *2# ' v T^jx|gff> J^SSt ' Mill, free to most ports m the BOOTH, MACDOMALD, & CO., MANUFACTUREBS OF ALL KINDS OF . Agricultural Implements, CARLYLE IMPLEMENT WORKS, CHRISTCfIfTRCH GEAND CHEAP CLEARING SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK ». FOR DAYS ONLY COMMENCING ON SATURDAY NEXT, AT NONPAREIL HOUSE. TJAVING just concluded stocktaking,;and le-marked the surplu3 portion -H of my stock, I will ofier same at UNHEARD-OF PRICES, as it MUST BE CLEARED m the.ahove time. tS* No onable offer refused. FRANK MULLEN A DERANGEMENT O* 1 THE LIVEK. THE CAUSE OF BISEASE IN THE STOMACH, KIDNEYS, AND NERVOUS SYSTEM. ' Below will be found a biief summary of a Lecture upon the Livor delivered be ; fore the Ecleotio College of Medicine, by DR. J. HAYDOCK. ; Tho Layer haß been known as the great blood-maker and Uood-punfier of the Circulation. From its size and spongy structure, it plays a. moat important part m the { animal economy, as regarda assimilation and nutrition. Food taken m the mouth and acted upon by the digestive organs of the stomach is converted into Glucose and Peptone, and m these forms enters the Portal vein, Here, by the action of the liver, these substances are converted into a form of sugar and pans out of the liver by a large vein called the Hepatic vein, into the general circulation. The new material now formed serves two purposes, viz : the maintenance of heat m the body and assisting m the cell growth of the system. m t Dr Murchison says, •• The composition of bile and its secretion ia very complex. It is constantly being secreted by the liver, and, increasing suddenly before eating, gradually decreases as soon as the appetite is satisfied and feedingceasea." Now, if this most important organ of the body becomes torpid, or the passage of bile interfered with, emaciation and disease enßUe. 1 note eight marked peculiarities that now | occur, and which we all know of :— „ , t . 1. The patient complains of a feeling of weight and fullness of the stomach. 2. Distension of the bowels by wind. 3. Heartburn. 4. A feeling of weariness, pains m the limbs and great sleepineßs after meals. 5. A bad taste m the mouth, especially m the morning, and furred ton«ae. '6. Conßtipation, with an occasions attack of diarrhoea. 7. Head ache m front of head. 8. Depression of spirits and great melancholy, with lassitude and a disposition to leave everything for to-morrow. All of the above Bymptoms go to show functional derangement of the liver, and now comes the great importanco of any error made an to the condition of the patient. He Bhould immediately provide himself with a LIVER STIAHJIiANT, the most common form of which is a Pill. Daily experience Bbows that this, when the Pill is compound d properly, iB the readiest mode of inciting and promoting the action of the Liver, and can be 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 Remedy. Ido not believe m great purgatives, and therefore have made a Pill, one of which is an active and thorough dose. I have called it Dr. HaydoclL's Hew Liver Pill (Sugar Coated.) ONE PILL IS A DOSE ONE PILL IS A DOSE OUB FILL IS I DOSE ! For all Diseases Ol the Kidneys, Dr tfaydock'e New Liver Pills are a perfect cure. One Pill will satisfy the most skeptioal. For Female Diseases, Nervous Prostration, Weakness, General Lassitude, Want of Appetite, and sick Headache, Dr Haydock a New Liver Pills will be found an Effectual Kemedy. , They are universal m their effects, and a cure can almost always be guaranteed. Each vial contains Twenty Pills-One Pill is a dose. Price Twen ty* Five CentsFOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Every Pill is Sugar Coated. If your druggist does not keep them, we will mail them free to any addresß on receipt of 25 cents. Five vials for $1.00, BUY AT ONCE. DO NOT DELAY. , „. *« « DADTIOW.— To secure the genuine Haydock s Pilus, observe that the signature of J. H. Francis, Agent for the United States, is written on every dozen packages. Purchase none without this, ' ,-,..,., As Dr Haydock's Liver Pille are entirely different from the 21a kinds now m the market, any skeptic can have a Bample bottle sent /»*» frd on receipt of his uauie and addresu. jx&TDOOK & CO. ttSJ-W yORK VS.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XXIII, Issue 142, 18 July 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIII, Issue 142, 18 July 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XXIII, Issue 142, 18 July 1887, Page 1

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