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Patent Medicines. _ For t^eCure off For thii3 Ciure of All throat and lung diseases, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is the best known remedy. When the bronchial tubes are sore and obstructed with phlegm, this medicine is invaluable. It is an anodyne expectorant, and. in cases of deep seated consumption, it cures the coughing, joothes and heals the lacerated tissue, and Viduce* refreililne sleep. A few doses a T 3 nanilly sufficient to afford speedy relief in -ases of Colds and Coughs It is also as speedily efficacious, and prompt to allay the distressing symptoms of asthma, bronchitis, sore thro.it, hoarseness, croup, and cough, and. in thousands of families. is the only cure used. It is the best emergency medicine and should always he at hand. No household in which there are young children, can afford to be without Iyer's Cherry Pectoral, FBF.rAUKD HY Or. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., U. S. A. gold by Druggists and Medicine Vendor*. !SL BEWARE Of cheap imitations. The name. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral is prominent on the wrapper and is blown in the glass of each bottle. YE BISHOP'S BOTTLET SOLD BY A I.L THE PRINCIPAL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS THROUGHOUT THE COLONIES. 2s Go Per Bottle. Is TESTIMONIALS FOR CURE THK COLONIES. 2= Gd Pek Bottle. TKSTIMONIALS FOR CURE OF HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, COLD*, Ac. Auckland, New Zetland. i November IS, IS9I. j Jo MESSRS. MCG LASH AN AND Co., Q street, Auckland, Pea Thanks for recommending me "Ye Bishop'- Bottle." .At times I suffer from NERVOUS [ HKADACM KS. On bathing my forehead and ■ temple* with the contents of the I'OITI.E I was surprised to And that the pain went away like mscic.and I have likewise applied it to my blistered an,!,woollen fees, and found in«tani relief. Mv children have used the same for SORE Til KOA rs with eat success. Wishing you great prosperity with " Ye Bishop's Bottle." With good wishes. Yours tiulv, SAMUEL BROOKING. Eeturning Officer for Auckland City. ONE DOSE CURED IT! Auckland, IS9I. Gentlemen,—l am pleased to testify to the wonderful care effected upon me by '• Ye Bishop's Bottle" neuralgia and toothache mixture. I was almost, man with neuralgic toothache, and I tried but ONE 1)0<E of this magic fluid and am pleased to say f hive not suffered since with this terrible complaint, and shall recommend it to all 1 know. The "pa in left me instantly the riui.d camo iu contact with my teeth. I"ours truly, THOMAS CRAWFORD, Ho wick. *Y E B ISHOP ' 3 JgOTTLE " CURES INSTANTLY Toothache, Neuralgia, and all Neuralgic Pains and Earache; whilst in cases of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, and Gout Instant relief is experienced. In places where "Ye Bishop's Bottle" cannot be procured, a bottle will be forwarded immediately upon receipt of 3s in stamps by Sole agents : L. W. McGLASHAN & CO., Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. pUBLIC NOTICE. IHE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT LETTER | HAS BEEN RECEIVED BY THE AGENTS FOR I KITCHENS' CELEBRATED BLOOD RESTORER. Auckland, November 25th, 1501. To Messrs. L. W. McGlashan and Co., Palmerston Buildings, Auckland. Gentlemen,— This is to authorise you to make known to the Public of the Colonies that I will undenake to effect a cure of either or any of the following complaints :-RHEUMATIC GOUT, RHEUMATISM [chronic or acute). LIVER AND KIDNEY COM- [ PLAINTS, CHRONIC DYSENTERY. INDI | GESTION, GENERAL DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA, ERYSIPELAS, SCROFULA, LUPUS, RING WORM, ECZEMA, and all Skin Diseases. Even pronounced Lepers become cured under the influence of my Medicine, upon the following conditions Ist. That being satisfied, after an exfimnution made by myself of any patient, that THEIR CASE IS CURABLE, I undertake the same upon terms of NO CURE NO PAY. 2nd. That all Patients placing themselves under my care guaran. tee to me beforehand, in writi-.g, that in even of a cure of their com: laint being effected by me to pay inch sum as shall be stipula ed therein. Yours very truly, H. A. H. HITCH ENS. | All communications to be addresed to 1 L. W. McGLASHAN & CO., I Sole Agents I BITCH ENS' CELEBRATED BLOOD RESTORER 1 (Palmerston Buildings, Queen-street, Auckland.) I Oil and Colourmen. I [Established i860.) I JOHN HENDERSON, I 13 & 15 WYNDHAM-STRKET, I PAINTER GLAZIER, AND PAPER HANGER I ARTISTIC DECORATOR, I SIGN AND GLASS WRITER. B Manufacturer of Lead Lights ill Tinted Cathedral S femed, and Plain Glass Tablets, Silk Banners, B Wire Blinds. Private and Business Designs Kiu--8 bossed in Plate, Ruby, Blue, Amber and yhee I Glass. Original Designs. I Venetian Blinds Re-taped and Painted I ON sale: B Mixed Paint hi Various Colours for House and I Ship Work. I JOHN HENDERSON, i 13 A lb WyNIMAM-STKKIi-J. I W pHILLIPPS & <gON, 1 149 AND 161, KEN-STREET, H Have;uat opened up a Large Assortment of I CHEAP | PAPERHANGINGS, I SCRIMS. 1 &OLISHED, SILVERED, AND ROUGH PLATE H SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL 1 WINDOW GLASS. 9 WHITE LEAD. OILS, TURPS, VARNISHED W And all kinds of I PAINTERS' MATERIALS. I Picture frame, H MOULDINGS, I GLASS SHADES. H tBTISTS' REQUISITES OF EVERY DESCRIP 1! TION FOR OIL AND WATER-COLOUR || PAINTING feT" " ' 1 MusicalB pIANOSi J.| ARMONIUMS! H QRGANBI Kj also, K SAEPa VIOLINS VIOLONCELLOS. GUITARS, B BANJOES K AND B smaller instruments too NUMEROUS H TO PARTICULARISE. I H OPFMANN AND gO N S H QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND H rCB largest IMPORTERS ok all KINDS H OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ■I IN NEW ZEALAND ■ KISDs OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS lUNJJD AND REPAIRED.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8784, 26 January 1892, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8784, 26 January 1892, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8784, 26 January 1892, Page 7

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