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KEAD THIS NOTICE! Y motto is 'progression. If the L : country is not going ahead, I am. 1n1872 I only required one assistant to aid me in p t eparing; my household specialties. 1 used no labor-saving machinery; everything was made and put up" by-hand ; and I could/always manage to keep ahead of the orders. , In the present year I am employing seven .assistants, who, with machinery to aid them, at times find it difficult to keep, pace with the demands for my various products. , I have just received advice from New York of the shipment, per William Phillips, of a complete set of the celebrated. Berry pressure percolators and filters for the manufacture of liquid extracts by the cold process. I have, also to arrive from Glasgow a magnificent steel press, of the very latest-design. It will be capable of exerting a pressure of several tons on the square inch, and is designed to extract every.drop of tincture that the percolators leave in the drug. ;ikAll my other machisuch as bottle-washing machinery, pill rollers, stills and drying ovens—have all been obtained from the best houses. 1 Everything is carried on under my own personal supervision and every article is carefully examined before passing into the storage department. I spaie no pains to keep up the high stan dai d of excellence that ail my anicles have attained. CdraClaVA (Marshall's.)— This celebrated corn remedy is now in the hands of nearly every retailer in New esand 576 bottles were sent out of my laboratory during the last three weeks. To the unprecedented merit of the article much of this is due. To all those persons who suffer with corns I would say: Try this remedy and you will have no cause to complain. Like every good thing it is extensively counterfeited. Avoid ail spurious imitations and • ee that each bottie bears my signature. Price, Is 6d. ; ".Struck G old ' * Bitters.—A certain appetiser. It stimulates the appetite and digestive organs, instils new vigor into the veins and makes life worth living for. It is an elegant combination of quinine, dandelion and other barks, roots and leaves. Price, 2s b'd: , Eor violent, raging toothache there is nothing like Marshall's ODONTALGicojif. Price, Is. If you;feel languid and sleepy on rising, try Marshall's Special Podophyllum—a sovereign remedy for Bilious Complaints. Price, Is. Eucalyptus Extract (Marshall's).— The sale of this wonderful remedy is increasing every day. its-power-to arrest a cold in. the head or chest is marvellous ; a splendid remedy for skin disorders also. Price. Is. Cascara Sageada Cordial (the new remedy for Constipation).—This remedy is gaining for itself a world-wide reputation for its wonderful cures of this distressing complaint. ■ In bottles,.2s 6d each. M. M iRSHAL L, Manufacturing Chemist, 149, George-st., and 64, Prikces-st., DUNEDIN. WHEELEIt'S ADVERTISING AGENCY, *■ No. 8, Stafford street, Dunedin. • rHE Oldest -established advertising agency in New Zealand. Parties desirous of advertising either in Jew Zealand or Australia will find it to their advantage to put it through the above well known agency. Contract advertisements, etc , also made for all the leading papers. K; T. WHEELER, Illustrated Neios Office, Stafford-st., Dunedin.

GKATEFUJL -COMFORTING. Epps's Breakfast Cocoa. BY a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of wellselected cocoa, Mr Ji'pps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctor's bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around ns ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly i nourished frame."—See article in the Civil Service Gazette. j Mnd3 simply with boiling water or milk. { bold in |-ib Packets by Grocers, labelled j thus:—■ JAMES EPPS AND CO., Homoeopathic Chemists, London, England. j GEORGE'S VICTORIA HOTEL, j NASEBT. : |i/| RS E. T. GEORGE begs to inti- j a.*-1_ mate :o her friends and the public I that this well known hotel ib being carried heretofoie in all its branches. - Sample-room and good accommodation i I for travellers. A good billiard-table'on the premises. Good :-tabling. j l \nly the best and most approved brands -„•,.> •. °' Hquois and wines kept. >iK*> K. I. GbCKGE, TjroprietreßS.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 959, 14 April 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 959, 14 April 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XVIII, Issue 959, 14 April 1888, Page 4

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