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Merchandise. MERICAN £< LOCIC S, LKVEH.S, ALARMS JOTriKI &c. ONI! AM) KIOHT-DAT. A now shipinrnt row landinf:. HEliI CA N OIIAI KS, 000 CASUS ON HAND, A I, L TII K I! BS 1 STV LE S L. D. NATHAN & CO. JUST TO HAND ANU TO ARRIVE, 200 J' I:oXKS VISNUS, 10's CASES SIGNKT, 10'«, IH J and J-BOXES Alflo, A IjARGIiI ASSORTMENT OF TWIST.S, AIIOMATICS, DOUIU.E-TIIICK, AND FANCY LINES L. D. NAT II AN & CO. (Q S A L K by the undersigned I DIRQUIT DUIiOUCH:'. ft CO.'S CELEBRATED j PALE jB RANDY, lirinx., QUARTKR-OASKS, ANU GAKKB. u D. NAT HA N & 0 0., \nK.vw. ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM, tuk KEiiKDY ror. cukino CONfeUMPTION, GOUGHS, BRONCHITIS, AsJTUMA, AND CROUP. Ab an Fxpkctorant it has no Equal. It is composed of tho actiro principles of roots and plant-, which are chemically extracted, so as to rotain all their medical qualities. MINISTERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS, who are so often afflicted with threat diseases, will find a sure remedy In this balsam. Lozenges and wafers sometimes givo relief; but this balsam, taken a few times, will ensure a permanent euro. Will all those afflicted with coughs or consumption read the following, and learn the value of •ILL EN'S LUNG BA L AM. WHAT THE DOCTORS HAY. Amos Woolly. M.D., of Kosciusko Co.. Indiana, fiays :—" For threo years pasit I have used Allen's Lun? Balsam extensively in my practice ; and I am natiftled that there is no better medicine for lung dise&«o3 In use." Isaar K. Doran, M.D., of Logan Co., Ohio, says:— "Allan's Lung Basalm not only sella rapidly, but glre.l perfect satisfaction in every case within my knowledge." Having confldcncc in it, and knowing that it possesses valuablo medical properties, I freely as* it In my daily practice, and with unbounded success. As an expectorant, it is most certainly far of any prepvnitlon I have orer yet known." Nathaniel Harris, M.D.,of Middlebury, Vermont, nays:—"l har« no doubt U trill aoon become a classical resaedial agent for tht» euro rf diseases of the throat, bronchial tubes, and the lungs." T)r. Lloyd, of Ohio, surgeon in tho army daring tho war from exposure, contracted consumption, fie savs': —"I have no hesitation in Mating that it was by tho use of your Lung Balsam that J am now ilivc and enjoyinc health." Dr. Fletcher, of Missouri, says;—" I recommend rour balsam in preference to any other medicine for conghs : and it Rives satisfaction."

who has for many years been known to the public throughout Iho Unite I sf»tM as the inventor of remedies for the lungs, recommends Allkn'h Luno Baikah as surp'.ssing anytWn; that has ever been *f!ored to the publle for the cure of lu»e diseases. Il« has used it in his own family with great success, in the case cf his sister, who was supposed to be in tli© last stages of consumption. This lady is now well, and has been permanently enr- d by its use. Physicians who hav-? failed to cure their patients should try this medicine before they give the case up, a? we know rcry many valuable live.* have been save i by being persuaded to give it a trial. Don't dkspaik becauso all other remedies have failed; bat try this remedy, and you will not be deceived. It will enro when all others fail. Directions accompany ouch bottle. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Ac.ekts. Sold by all Druggists and Storekeepers. FAMILY MEDICINE. Wo call tho special attention of our readers to the directions for the use of that faTonrite home remedy, PAIN-KILLER ! Itha* been before the public over Thirty Ykaivs, and probably has a wider and better reputation than any other proprietary mcdicino of tho present day. At this period them are but few unacquainted with iho merits of tho Pain-killer; but, while fome extol it as k liniment, they know but little of its power in eaainu pain when taken internally; while others use it Internally with great success, but art) equally ipnorAni of its healing virtues when applied externally. We therefore wish to say to all that it is equally successful, whether internally or externally, an>l it aMiiris to-day unrivalled by all the £reat catalogue of Family Medicine." s . It is sufficient : evidence of its virtues as a standard rae3ieine to | know that it is now used in all parts of the world, i and that its sale is constantly increasing. Ihc [ curative affftnt has had sin:h wide->pie id sale, or given ! such xiniversal satisfaeton.

IMVI3' PAIN-KILLER a purely vegetable compound, prepared fioni tho host and purest materials, arid with a cam that insures the most perfect uniformity in tho med cine; and, while it is a most eflloient remedy for pain, it is a perfectly safe medlcinc. even in tho most unskilful hands, and has been tested in every variety of climate, and by Almost every nation knowu to Americans. It is eminently a FAMILY MEDICINE, and bo being kept ready for immediate resort, will Eavo many ."tn hour of suffering and many n dollar in time and doctors' bills. After thirty years' trial, it is still receiving tho most unqualified testimonials to its rirtues from persons ol tho highest character and r. sponsibility. Physicians of the first respectability recommend it as a most effectual preparation for the extinction of pain. It is not only tho beat remedy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, &c , but for Dysentery or Cholera, or any sort of Bowel Complaint, it is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency and rapidity of action. In tho great cities of India, and other hot climates, it has bccome the standard mcdtcinc f«>rall such complaints, a? well as for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and other kinrirod disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Canker, Asthma, and ltheinat'C diflicuttles, it has boe.n proved by tlio most abu'ulant and convincing testimony to bo an invaluable medicine. Wo would caution the public against all imitations of our preparation, either in name or stylo of putting up. Tho PAIN-KILLER is sold by Druggists, Apothecaries, and Dealers in Family medicines in all parts of the world. L. D. NATHAN & CO., Auckland, N.Z., W HOLES A L E A G E N T S. TO THE PUBLIC. Tho deplorable effects which liwn followed the use of vilo compounds, rold under tho namo of " Schnapps," should provo a caution to tho public to purchase only that bearing the namo of "UDuLIMIO WOLFE/' to which four thousand physicians have certified its excellouco and purity over all othei stimulants. "UDOLPHO WOLFE'S 15CHNAPPS" has been a quarter of a conlury before the public, and its sale steadily increasing, while UUKDREDI Of IMITATIONS havo appeared and disappeared, having only rukand disgrace to all connected with them. Tho public ahonld no longer bo duped by injurious, cheap, firry compounds with forged certificates, manufactured id ho Colony. To protect consumers against imitations of UDOLPHO WOLFE'S AROMATIC .SCtIIKDAV SCHNAPPS wo therefore strongly advise purchaser? to protect hemselves and buy only Oiuoi.val Urfori:NKi> Bottj.kh on Casks. and thus secure the full adr.-'ntagei of this WIIOLMALK A (11 M-:: l. r>. Nat n a & co. R " '■ L ■ u SKAT eBl ItOLLKIt SKA'L'KS ! Tho uudorsignod havo a Large Assortmont of ENGLISH AND AMKiUCAN HOLLER SKATES. E. POUTELt & CO., QUEEN AND IllUll STltHlS'lNr', AUUiILANP.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 4899, 30 July 1877, Page 4

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