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Business Noticea I jp ARB’S y^iFE All the year round ' a Good State o£ Health may be secured by taking PARR’S LIFE PILLS whenever there £a any symptom of indisposition. They possess the most astonishing and invigorating properties, and they will j overcomeallobstinate complaints and restore sound health ; there is a return of good appetite shortly fx'om the beginning of their use. HLLS. Sold by all Medicine Vendors, in Boxes, Is. IJd., 2s. Od., and in Family Packets, 11s. each. 298? p OWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED. P OWELL’S BALSAMJof ANISEED. » OWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED. >OWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED. ►OWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED. [MPORTANT TESTIMONIAL from the L Rev. George Thomas Horn, M.A., Oxford : “ Dear Sir, —Being troubled with a severe cough during a recent visit to London, I purchased a bottle of your Balsam of Aniseed, and was thankfid to find immediate and permanent relief. “ I am, very faithfully yours, “ George Thomas Horn. M.A.” “H.M. Gunboat Netley, Wick, Scotland. “ Dear Sir, —Having had a most distressing and severe cough, which caused me many sleepless nights and restless days, I was recommended by his lordship the Earl of Caithness to try your most valuable Balsam of Aniseed, and I can assure you with the first dose I found immediate relief, even without having to suspend my various duties, and the first small bottle completely cured me. Therefote, I have the greatest confidence in fully recommending it to the million. (Signed) “ W. Linzell, “ H.M. Gunboat Netley.” 0 FAMILY SHOULD be WITHOUT it in tha WINTER. I Francis Murphy, Esq., of Wood-stock-house, writes to Air. Conolly, Chemist, Althy:—“l take leave to acquaint you that Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed, which I purchased of you, and which you so highly recommended, is an effective cure of coughs. I have used it myself and in my family and found it a certain remedy, and have known it to relieve inveterate chronic coughs amongst my friends, therefore I can in truth pronounce it an invaluable medicine.” Truly an extraordinary EXPECTORANT. INVALUABLE for BRONCHI lIS AND ASTHMA. The Rev. Wm. Lush writes from Stixwold Vicarage, Horncastle:— “ For the past twelve years I have been in the habit of using myself, giving away, and recommending your Balsam. I should not be exaggerating if I said I have never known it to fail. Whenever I have had a cough I have used it iu preference to anything else and again and again it has cured me.”

EXTRAORDINARY CURE of COUGHS The followiog letter has, been , received by Mr, T, Powell from Wm.. Boards, Esq., an agriculturist and ■ land agent, residing at—- “ Nightingale Hall, Edmonton. . / “Dear Sir, —I have recently suffered much from a most violent cough proceeding from a tickling in my chesty which no remedy out of many I resorted to could allay. My head was constantly aching, and my whole frame entirely shaken. Having seen the goodeffectsofyourßalsam of Aniseed in several members of my family, I purchased a small bottle, and when going to bed at night took a teaspoouf ul in two table spoonsfulls of water, just warm. The effect was immediate ;it arrested the .tickling in my ches(;. : I slept well, and arose perfectly restored , in the morning, with the exception of debility, arising from fatigue by -in- , cessant coughing for some days previous. My cough entirely left me, and has never returned. Having since heard of a lady in the neigborhood who for a long time had labored under a most distressing cough, and , who.had .resorted to every remedy within her knowledge, I sent the ■ remainder of the‘bottle to her ; and that long-standing, obstinate, and (as she thought) incurable cough was ■ perfectly onred. Her coughs, colds, shortness of breath, asthma, tickling in‘ the throat, and all pulmonary ' affections, this medicine will be found invaluable, '■ “lam,my dear sir, yoursvery truly, r . i “Wji. Boards. “To Mr. Thomas Powell.'* E' XTKAORD IN ARY COUGH remedy. A Lady writes:—“ When you see Mr. Powell tell him that I would not be afraid to face a Russian winter with his Balaam of Aniseed for a companion, although my lungs are most susceptible.” An eminent clergyman in Lincolnshire writes Having found Powell’s Balsam of Aniseed a most excellent remedy for coughs, &c., I have been giving away bottle after bottle to the poor of my parish.” ■ MB. THOS. .A.. SHERIDAN, of Elpbin, ' Ireland; writes:—“For three days and nights I was a stranger to rest ■ ; and sleep ; racked and almost killed : with'a hard cough, I tried all kinds of remedies,;but to no purpose. At length; a friend kindly supplied me withaquarter’of a small bottle of your Balsam, and told me to try it, which ' I accordingly did.'■ The result has been miraculous. The cough has - almost ceased; and I have onoe more found-out (thanks to your Balaam) what it is to enjoy sleep and life.” HE EFFECT of ONE TEASPOONFUL taken in a little water on going to bed is EXTRAORDINARY. No family should be without it, jgOLD BYALb CHEMISTS. : Wholesale Agents in the Australian and New Zealand Colonies.— Sydney—, Elliott Brothers. Melbourne —Felton, Grimwade and Co.; P. and'S. Falk ; Rocke, Tompsitt and Co.; Rofenthall; Hoffnuilg and Co.; Hemmons, Laws and Co. Brisbane—Elliot Brothers." Berkeley—Taylor and Co. Adelaide—Faulding and Co. ' New Zealand Kemptborne, Prosser and Co.; and other wholesale houses. PROPRIETOR, THOMAS POWELL, Blackfrubs-boad, London. And of Phamaciena in most of the chief towns of Europe ; and of all respectable chemists throughout the United Kingdom, at Is. 1 Jd., 2s. 3d. each. Observe—The words “Thomas Powell, Blacfcfriars-road, London,” are (by permission of Her Majesty’s H onorable Commissioners of Stamps) engraved in white letters upon a red ground, in the Qoverment stamp affixed over the top of each bottle, without which they cannot be genuine; also trade mark— LION, NET, AND MOUSE on the outside of the wrapper. ASK FOR POWELL’S BALSAM OF ANISEED. P P P P OWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED, OWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED. J WELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED. OWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED.^ ROWELL'S BALSAM of ANISEED.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6329, 25 July 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6329, 25 July 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 6329, 25 July 1881, Page 4

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