, Medical. A «rONDERrUL MEDIOTNE BEECHAM'S PILLS, mm AUb Bilious and Nervous Disorders, DOB AS BIOS HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION, WEAK STOMACH IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER, aub FEMALE AILMENTS WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. In Boxes, Is ljd and 2s 9d each, with full directions. Is ijd box contains 56 pills. FftEFAEED ONZ.T 37 tub Pkopbietob, Thos. BEECHAM, St. Helens. ENGLAND. BEECHAM'S Tooth Paste EFFICACIOUS-ECONOMICAL-Cleanees tbe Perfumes the Breath, In Collapsible Tubes of all Druggists. No Appetite, General Weakness. If your food is only partly digested, then tho body is only partly nourished. The blood rapidly becomes thin and filled with impurities, the nerves are easily exhausted, there is headache, restlessness, and the whole system is greatly debilitated. Mr. A. Ohauffourier, of Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, sends us his photo- j graph and the following testimonial : -' While reporting for the local and metropolitan press in Elver ina, I contracted a severe chill which developed into a general weakness of my digestive organs. A short course of enabled me to continue my work all right. My appetite improved, my taste for food came back, and my general health was greatly improved in every way." When taking the Sarsaparilla, it is best to use Ayer's Pills also. Take just enough each night to produce one good free movemont of tho bowels daily. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co.. Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. y|PIOL & STEEL StK Idid3 are the acknowledged leading remedy for all Female complaints. Recommended by the .Medical Faculty. The genuine bear the signature of Wil. Mahtin ( reftliitcreil without which riono are genuine). No Lady should be without them.Order of all Chemist! throughout the World. I'roprietor.MAllTm I'harm.C'hcmiit.SDUTHAMPTON.ENO. Agents: Sharland &Co.,£.d.,Auokland&W*l))necon and Mow Zealand Drug Co., Christshurch. A CURB FOR LAMENESS IN J EOSOI'S V^ #CHEMICAL ESSENCE^ H FOR LAMENESS IN HORSES. hi THIS ESSENCE has been extensively used by }[| the I'ublic for inoro than quarter of ftcentury, anil [)H lias prored itself one of Ihe most efficacious Horse Iffil filiiters extant. It is niihlin its operation, but at IX) the sameltlmo permanent in its effects. Whilst \m strong enough to answer the purpose required by 1.15| the severest blister, it lias the rare excellency of TO doing no injury to the hair, and cannot blemish, M however often applied. • nil The numerous testimonials which have been reftp} ceived from trainers, stud grooms, and private genra tlonien, and tho fsct that it is entirely free from 1«l oorro.ivo acids and all preparations of Mercury, Si recommend It as the bent application for Spavins, Hr Curbs. Splints, Ringbones, Wind Ualls, Strains of if! the Sinews or Joints. Calloused or Hard Swellings [m of long standing, and all other diseases requinnga Hi sweating or blistering application. S The Essence will, when diluted according to the 181 directions on the bottle, be also found one of tho Hi best applications possible to Sprains, Bruises, Stiffm ness of tho Joints, and other injuries of a slight M nature where actual blistering is not required. M In Bottles at 2s„ 3s. 6d„ and ss. each. TESTIMONIALS. July 11, 1900. From Messrs. Ambury, English, and Co., Dairymen and Farmers, Auckland. Mr J. Edson, Chemist, Auckland.—Dear Sir, —We have had your Chemical Essence in use for the past ten years, and have great pleasure in testifying to its effectiveness. We have moved its value as a remedy for strained sinews, splints, and other ailments common to horses working on macadamised roads. in one case we had an animal so badly strained in its foreleg that it was looked upon as useless, but after being properly dressed twice with Edson's Chemical Essence, and turned out, was restored to soundness in a short time. We look upon this preparation as being the best and most effective remedy for lameness in horses we have ever used, we would advise those who need such a remedy, and have not tried it. to test it by using it, and, if properly applied, we are confident me results will be satisfactory .-Yours faithfully, AMBURY, ENGLISH, AND CO. Prepared by— JOHN EDSON, CHEMIST AND PHARMACIST, MEDICAL HALL, QUEEN-STREET. AUCKLAND. (Established 1859.) SOLD BY CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE AGENTS :- KEMPTHOKNE,PROSSER, & Co. SHARLAND & Co. Watchmakers and Jewellers. BAKER'S (WATCHMAKER) ASSIGNED STOCK Is being SLAUGHTERED at HUGH BLACK'S,' NEXT D.S.C. SOME OP THE REDUCTIONS: GOLD HUNTING ROTHERHAM'S LEVER—BaIter's price, £20, now £14. ROLLED GOLD LEVER-Baker's Price, £2 10s, now 30s. SILVER WATERBUIty— price, £3, now 355. GBNT.'S DIAMOND lUNG-Baker's price. £14, now £9. PINE OPAL AND DIAMOND BROOCH-Ba- , ker's price, £15 15s, now £10 12g 6d. FINE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND BROOCH— Baker's price, £15, now £10. DOUM.N SILK GOLD MOUNTED ALBERT— Baker's price, £3 ss, now £2 2s 6d. WATERBURY ALARMS-Baker's price, 10s, now 6s 6d. I am also offering A SPECIAL DISCOUNT ON MY OWN GOODS DURING THE SALE. WATCHES AND JEWELLERY CAREFULLY
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 11537, 23 November 1900, Page 7
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