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VALUABLE Medical Discovery (NOTZSE BEETEAND.) I Is a medicine that was discovered by old Ntj-bshe Bertka-ot), who had been occupied in Bick rooms audi with the care of sick people, for over fifty years. 'lt io made purely and entirely of JPlamts, Hertft &xa«H. K-ootSj and is exceedingly agreeable and pleasant to both tho taste and smell, being warm, aromatic and spicy. It is a most thorough purge, cleaning out the bowels without pain, and without nausea or sickening. It does not weaken, and leaves the system open and free, never drying up thebowete afterwards, as every other purge that we know of does. It can bo given to infants and invalids witto. safety, and in every case of old or young, it is guaranteed to cure the worst cases of constipation, indigestion, and all diseases that affect the» stomach audi bowels. It is, moreover, a powerful stimulator and ENVIGOBATOR ©B? THE E.IVEIE. Ita effects upon the blood and humors is something really astonishing, and is much more immediate and thorough than that of any other purifier yet discovered, having this great advantage, that when it has, by its depurating powers, set fr.ee in the system tho poisons ot Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Malignant Ulcerous Sores, and Cancerous gatherings orlumpß, it instantly carries them out of the body by purging the bowels. No other purifier does this; with all of them the patient must take pills, or some other equally nauseous dose of physic, or if they do not, thepoison remains m the system, and goes back into the blood. SEEEUrffEIS'S LSFE SYKICS» is exceedingly pleasant to take, needs no second dose to purge tho bowels, and doesall the work required to effect complete cure. Purely vegetable; for use internally or exteraaßy. Cures ia one minute. Try i$ ! Try it J-1 ... . ~j * ... , WHOMWAI.TS A.GKNT3. W ISLINGTON. iSTABLSSHED 1801. tfs Tricophe: FOR THE i-lAER, Will positively restore hair to bald heads where the roots are not entirely dead, which is seldom the case. Will positively make weak, thin and falling hair grow soft, glossy and long. Will positively remove dandruff, and make the scalp white, smooth and clean. A s an cleeant dressing thereis nothing in the world equal to it. Patronized for over fifty years by the nobility of England,Frauce,Germany and Spain, and all the first families of America. 38 eanty Within the Reach of All. B 1 _ Civos a beautiful complerQ W>T"W Q ion, removes every blemGb& £ J M i?hi aud cna bU;B ladies of ' *arl fireamESy" m s for . E LI'O N. •G,. 1 .VIU ADE & CO.. WhoLusalk An exts, \V i:nr,iN<v'J on-. FOB CHILDREN AND. INVALIDS, AND ALL mm VALOE THEIR HEALTH. DR. NICHOLS' FOOD OF .HKALTH A Food on which one may entirely live, and which will sustain the body in full vigor for an unlimited period. Even one meal a day of the FOOD OF HEALTH would give health to thousands who are now suffering from Dyspepsia, Constipation, and their attendant maladies. From the Civil Service Gazette of Feb. 3, 1577. "Dr Nichols' Food of Health is a highly nutritious and suitable article of diet for invalids and infants and it must not be named in tho same breath with many of the so-called patent foods." " Kidderminster, December 9, IS7C. "Gentlemen,—l have never for one moment suffered rom indigestion since taking the Food of Health for supper. " w - COXOX, Councillor." Aqexts— KEMPTHOKNE, PIIOSSEB, and Co, Dunedm and Auckland FELTON. GRIMWADE, and Co. Wellington

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 360, 4 January 1879, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 360, 4 January 1879, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Mail, Issue 360, 4 January 1879, Page 26

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