Hollas. it wont take long. LT it will take a much longer lime to forget abc ut your hacking Cough, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Agonising Toothache or Broken Chilblains. Delays are dangerous. Stamp out disease as soon ss it is Doticed. If you are suffering agonising pain, from an A ching Tooth, at once procure Marshall's Odonialgicon.. This precious remedy is known the length and breadth of JNew Zealand as the Instantaneous Toothache Cure. The price (Is.) is within the reach of all. It also acts as a stopping, keeping out the aii from the exposed neive, and thus preventing to a great extent further dfcay and pain. AGAIN.—In the matter of Coughs and Colds. Perhaps you have had the Grip. If it has not been properly treated it will have left you a legacy in the shape of a' Bad Cough. Now the winter, with its biting, searching and very cold winds,is upon us, and a cou<;h is a very dangerous thing to be trifled with. If you hava a Cough and wish to be cured, pri cure without delay Marshall's Cough Elixir, a remedy that has few equals for the treatment of this complaint; Is 6d and 2s 6d a bottle. All cases that are chronic should fol-, low on with a course of Marshall's Cod Liver Oil Emulsion with Hypophosphites. This preparation builds up the constitution, makes fat and muscle, strengthens the chest, and in some cases makes a complete cure after all other remedies 'have failed; 2s and 3s 6d a bottle. ■ AiTt STtON, Heee !—Are you in the Corn growing business ? If so l how do you liKe it ? You can get some pointers by using Marshall's Dura Clava, the only Sure Corn Eradicator; Is fid. A Few Words About Chilblains. —ln lMarshall's celebrated remedy was put on the market—ju6t 24 years ago. At first only a limited quantity (a few dozen) were sold. ISow the "sales go into thousands, and each winter , the demand is increasing. Don't put up with the iutolerable iichings when such a remedy can be obtained for Is. He. member this remedy cures both Broken and Unbroken Chilblains. The Blue Gum 'l'bee—We all know the virtues of ihe Essential Extract of Eucalyptus.. How that it will cure Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, etc. Latterly scieuti-ts have discovered that it is a good remedy for Disorders and Chronic Rheumatism. Marshall's Essential Extract is fast driving all other brands out of the market, purest and best. Is and Is 6d a bottle. What About the Babies ?—Have you got one? Ts it fretful ? If you want a good teething powder—one that contains neither mercury nor opium, but is entirely vegetable —you will ask for' Marshall's; Is per packet. Its effects are marvellous for all disorders incidental to teething \ These goods are still made under the personal supervision ot Mr. M. Marsha I, the Colonial Drug anl Manufacturing Company controlling ail the patentriuhtSi Offices and Chemical works: —Bond street, Dunedin. M. MARSHALL, Managing Director. Thos. A. Ancbll, Secretary. The Colonial Drug Company (Limited) are large importers of Druggists' Sun-. drieß, Chem cals, Bottli s, Patent Medicines, etc., etc. Wholesale only. -nV. By Appointment to His Excellency THE EARL OF ONSLOW. . As we are occasionally asked why wo exhibited and did not compete at the Dunedin Exhibition, the following may not be out of place:—What had we to gain by competing against dealers who are not experts and are copying us in every detail? Would it have increased either the popularity or value of our Teas had we been fortunate (?) enough to secure a few of the host (42 in number) of certificates awarded to the six competitors, whose combined t.otal direct Tea Imports during the year do not equal in value the amount we pay for duty alone ? NELSON, MOATE, & CO., CHINA, INDIAN, AND CEYLON TEA IMPORTERS. AWARDED GOLD & SILVER MEDALS INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. "NEW ZEALAND CREDITORS MUTUAL ASSOCIATION. Representatives Everywhere. Subscription, One Guinea per annum. Advantages: Private information as to financial status, etc. Weekly commercial repors of bills of sale, bankruptcies, etc. Accounts collected promptly. Estates liquidated, foreclosures and distraints executed anywhere in the Colony. J. T. B. 11ICKS0N, Agent, NsE^by. S. E. M'CARTnT. Solicitor, Naseby v
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume XXI, Issue 1107, 21 February 1891, Page 4
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