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“Gsbmak hikcp.” —No other medicine in the world was ever given such a test of its curative qualities as Boaohee’s German Syrup. In three years two millions four hundred thousand small bottles of this medicine'were distributed free of chargt by druggists In the' United States of America to those afflicted with consumption, .asthma, cronp, severe coughs, pneumonia, , and other diseases of the throat and lungs, giving the afflicted undeniable proof that German Syrup will cure them. The result- has r been that druggists in every town and village in civilised countries are recommending it to their customers. Go to your druggist and ask what they know about it. Sample bottles, 6d; regular sire, 3» 61, Three <*««es will relieve any case.—fAmr,]

How to gain flesh and strength. —Take after each meal about a tablespoonfal'of Scott s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver . Oil with ttypophospbites. It is almost as palatable as milk, and easily digested The rapidity with which delicate children and sickly people suffering from weakness and wasting disease improve and’ thrive upon this diet, is truly marvellous. As a remedy for consumption and throat affections acd bronchitis, is unequalled by any other preparation in the world. Any chemist eau supply it. . - . 6 . Towie’s Pennyroyal and Steel Pills for females quickly correct all irregularities, .and relieve the distressing symptoms so ’prevalent with the ' sex.. Boxes Is lid end 2s 9d, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine vendors. Prepared only by The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drag Co, Lincoln, England. Wholesale of ail the Wholesale Honsts. Beware of Imitations. “KEATING’S POWDER'* destroys EU GS, PLEAS, MOTHS, BEETLES, and all other insects, whilst quite harmless to domestic animals. In exterminating Beetles the success of . this powder is extraordinary. I perfectly clean In application. Sec the as tide you purchase Is “KEATINGS,* as imitations are noxious and ineffectual. Sold in tins. Is, tid. and 2s 6d each, by all chemists. Sicx Hkauache— write to tell you of he won derful good END'S FRUIT SALT has done me. For years past 1 have been a constant sufferer from Severe Headache, and all the medicine 1 tried did me no good. Nothing I could get seemed of any use. At last I was Induced to try your FRUIT SALT. I confess I was very unwilling to do' so at first, but after I had taken it a few times I felt so much better that 1 continued to take It. lam happy to say that I very rarely have a headache now, and when I do feel it coining on, END’S FRUIT SALT soon gives me relief. 1 cannot sufficiently express my gratitude to you for jour wonderful Fruit Salt. I always recommend it,as l think it cannot be too well known. To avoid any annoyance from publicity only give my initials—l am youre falttifully, K.W.M. To Mr J. C. EKo.Feb. 25,1851.** Caution.— Legal rights are protected In every civilised country. Examine each bottle and see that the capsule la marked Eno’a Fruit Salt : without it you have been imposed on by worthless imitations. — Sold by all Chemists.. : . . ■2O Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—These remedies are unequalled throughout the world for bad legs, wounds, foal aore-v bad breasts, and ulcers. Used according to directions given with them there is no wooqd. bad leg, or ulcerous sore, however obstinate or long standing, but will yield to their healing and curative properties; 'Many poor sufferers who have been 1 patients ■ in the large hospitals under the care of eminent surgeons, and have derived little or no benefit from their treatment, have been thoroughly cared by Holloway's Ointment and Plila, For tdandular swellings, tumours, *' piles,” and diseases of the skin there is nothing that can bo nsed with so much benefit. Is fact, iu the worst forms of disease, dependent upon the condition of the blood, these medicines, used conjointly, are irrts;sttWe

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8006, 10 February 1887, Page 4

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