CANTON TEA MART ALLA N~S M I T H, Thb HiaHLAND Laddie, (~i ROCER & PHOVISION MERCHANT VJT Manners Street, Wellington, Draws the attention of thrifty wives and careful housekeepers to the following prices: — Flour—" People's Choice" : 251 b, 2s ; 501 b, 4a 3d ; 1001 b, 8s 6d. " Atlas" : 251 b 2s 4d ; 50ib, 4a Gd ; 1001 b, 9s Oatmeal, 251 b, 2s 8d Svgar — No. 1, 9h per bag ; No. 2, 8s 6d Candles— "Pyramid," sJd; " National," Bd London Wax, Is; British Sperm, 8d Fresh Salmon, 8d ; Sardines, 4d Mullet, 6d ; Findon Haddock, 8d Morton's Golden Syrup, 21b net, 6|d Jams, 4d ; "E " Jams, 5d Kerosene, "White Rose," 150 deg. teat, water white, 5s per tin ; 9s 6d per case Neave'B Food, lid ; Allen & Hanbury's, per tin ; Nestles, Is 8d Arrowroot, 4d ; Cornflour, 2d Scott's Emulsion, 4b ; Salt Regal, 2s 6d Marupa, 2s 6d ; Clements' Tonio, 3s 3d Bay Rum, Is; St. Jacob's Oil, 2s 4d Seigel's Syrup, 2s 8d ; Tricophereus, Is 2d Perry Davis' Painkiller, 6d Dr Boule'e Hop Bitters, 8s 2d Warner's Safe Cure, 4s 3d ; Irish Moss, lid Holloway'e, Cookie's, and Seigel's Pills, per box, Is 2d ; Beeoham's, Is Id per box Warner's Safe Pills, Is steedman's Soothing Powder, Is 2d Keating's Insect Powder, 7d and Is 2d Bosisto's Euoalyptus, lOd and Is 6d Epiora Salts, per doz, 4d Liebig's 2oz. jar, per jar, la 9d Eepler'a Extract of Malt, 2s 9d Extraot of Malt and Cod Liver Oil, 2s 9d Cod Liver Oil, 1b and 2s; Baiss Bros.' quart bottle, 8s Magnesia— Bishop's, Is Dinneford'a fluid, Is. Coutte' Acetic Acid, Is 9d Rennet, la ; Hops, per lh, Is 4<L THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY.
NOW BEADY. IT IRKPATRIOK'S BRAND J£ BRAND NEW SEASON'S RASPBERRY JAMS. ne weight GLASS JARS. Made from FRESH ; FRUIT and best No. 1 white orystallized sugar. AND WE GUARANTEE IT ABSOLUTELY FUSE. S. KIRKPATRICK AND CO., Manuiaotubsbb, NELSON. BINDER TWINE. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. J/iARBIERS and others interested, Jl are informed that Mr W. B, Parker has been appointed local agent for the sale of the WAIHOPAI BINDER TWINE, a superior article manufactured by H. G. Bbli,. A SUPPLY ALWAYS ON HAND. mi ALT II AND LIFE 1 TO THE SICK. jl OLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. DISEASES OF THE SKIN. ijiiiveiMiil ii)>i>i\>batiou lias been awarded to ilu-s famous Ointment for its oflicioucy m re moving discuses of tho skin. For Bcrofulu, =u;irvy, uo;ilu heads, uud nil erui'tious of the .sLin.both iv infancy and iv inatiiror years, lio rcinedy cnu be so applied which bo quickly cures us llollov.-ay's Ointment,. Iv tho nursovy it s!io:ild always bo lit haud to easo tb.e many skin ;i:i'c-jtioiis to which tiiu limjority of children aro li:i))!<>. Iv all I. oat and tooth rashes tho Oint•■■;:it is woutlorfully soothing and curative. To .-yiiier^, siiiloi-s, miners, aud trftvellers iv Vveign lauds it ia invaluable. SORES, WOHKDS, BAD BREASTS, DAD LEGS. lii this class of mnladies au improvement fn. the upijearanee of tho disease of the patient fol'ons the first dressing with tho Ointment. It mus t not only bo smeared ou the wound or sore, but be briefly rubbed for some inches found oVout the diseased, swollen or i>aiuful parts. It will peuetrato to the- blood Tossels, nerves aud muscles, and eveu to the bone, and wi)'. t most wholesomo healing and purif/'j«? power over every tissue requisite for thorough respiratiou. Tho effect of the Ointment 13 increased by fomenting with warm water beforo tho Oiutuieut is rubbed iv; but soroj, when hoaliug, should never bo cleansed with sihmijjo or auy tiling else, as the young nnd r ew flesh, which appears like a crea'n, would be •vashed away. BLOOD TO THE HEAD, APOriEXT. Nothing gives so much ease m theso com i.liiiii.'s from which so many sutfer, as HoVo. svny'a cooliug aud healing Oiutment. \Vli>m rubbed upou tlie spine it acts euerjetically iv dr.iwing surplus blood from th^ brain, otcu to chiUlrcm iv teethiug; this Ointment has a iniraculoua etfec- iv preventing fits and conrnl. sious, so oftou ut Ceudaut ou tooth-cuttiug. Tlv* Villa should be used according to the direct; oui. BHEUJIATISIT, OOUT, 6TIFF JOINTS. Everyouc 'nulering from theso paiuful affec. tioa.'i, should use this purifying Oiutmeut, as it hits rescued tliousauds from a life torture, after overy other means had been tried In rniu. The Ointment should be well rubbed into the skin at l"ast Iwico a dny, after it has been properly fomented with warm salt and water, aud dried. 1 he inflammation soon yields, and tho patient, no longer helpless, resumes his Hccu»t»iaed occiCation. GLANDTT7.AR SWELUNGB, BRONCHITIS, HUMPS, SOKE THROAT, AKD DIPTHEBIA. To coiibat these diseases with success, n remedy is required which will have the wliolo absorbent system uuder its control. Such a remedy is Holloway's Ointment. When rubbed ou tho skiu it penetrates the glands, aud removes auy obstruction or impurity which may bo impeding their healthy action. This Oint. meut acts ou tho very niaiusprlug of life, for Mirongh the glands pass all the uew matter required for t.'ie body's reparation; iv all the class of cases tho Ointment and Pills, used coujointly, will act so searchiugly and certainly na to eft'ec^cures m most deplorable cases. FISTULAS AND PILES. All inflammations and uleerations of sonsitivp l>arls may be presently relieved, and ultimately •uired, by tho diligent use of this cooliug find healing Oiutmeut, aided twice daily by bathing \\\<s parts iv cold water. Immediate easo yrings from this treatment j perseverance is jecessary to effect a permanent cure. ASTHMA, SHOKTNESS OP BREATH. Iv these complaints the Ointment should bo well rubbed twice a day on the chest, aud beUvceu the shoulders, it will peuetrate to the lungs, stimulate- them to renewed exertions, prevent stagnation of blood, moderate tl;^ v'satious of the heart, regulate the current oi air through the bronchial tubes, aud thus effect a permanent cure. Bolh tin Ointment and Pills should he used m the following cases : — .find Legs Corns (Soft) Rheninatism B:ul Breasts Cancers Scalds Burns Contracted and Sore Kiples Bunions Stiff Joints Sore-throats Bite of Mosqui. Elephantiasis Skin- diseases toes and Saud- Fistulas Scurvy Flics. Gout Sore-heads Loco. bay Glandular Tumours Chiogo-foot Swellings Ulcers Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Chapped Hands Piles I Yaws Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hollow-ay, 53-3. Oxford Street, London ; also by .ill respectable Druggists and Dealers iv Mcdj. cine throughout the civilised world, at the frllowing prices : Is lid. 2s 2d. 'if D E M P S E Y. BLENHEIM AND EENWICKTOWN. THE best Saddler m the Province, and the cheapest, Repairing of every description.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXX, Issue 82, 9 April 1894, Page 4
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