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EUCALYPTUS TOE BEST HOME. BEMEDIE are the preparation of the ■TASMAKTAN EUCALYPTUS OIL COMP. r_v_sa!lv Emitted the BESI 1 . PUREST .md _:>.rt etteetivc Eucalyptus Globulus Oil lev INFLUENZA, Coughs, Colds and all Ch - ;3t and Lung affections speedy relief and CHu-£ fov "Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains'Rnrr.s &c. 4| Eucalyptus fj-lobuiua Extract sprayed inhaled and taken internally for the Throat, Catarrh, -Hay, Typhoid . and Scarlet Fevers MEASLES the most satisfactory preventative p.ud Care. Send Post Card to the Office for Circular describing treatment. Eucalyjifois, Ointment the Magic Healer of Soies, Barns, Wounds, Uoils .vc, Eucalyptus Soap Fra grant aad refreshing. Eucalyptus Jujubes or Pastilles tor the Throat and Voice an antiseptic and stimulant. Veterinary Oil and Ointment for the stables. Be sure you Purchase the Platypus brand only of all Chemists. Grocers and Storekeepers and at lhe Office i) Cathedral square, between .Morten';-' Buildings and the Post OiEce. Oxford Agent; R. H. PAKISH. EAST OXEDItD Eucalyptus Oil 1/- per bottle. KONGO' PAI TEXE.I IvEI IvOUTOU MACBEAN NEW CURE FOI- AST f fli A ■' „* ■ NEW CURE FOR 011OTJP. new curk i-oi.v rariiTEiu-A NEW CURE FOil'C'rlKONiC . BRONCHITIS. Prepared from the Mountain ■and Forest. Plants of Ko iv Zealand. In Asthma the Neiv Cute lias proved itself to be Head and Shoul'rlers above /ill Other Cures. ' " "•-" In no instance has a death occurred from diphtheria when th>> '"New Cure" has been freely nsed from tin? first outset of the disease, and so great <u*e its protective powers, that the complaint bas never been known to spread to. other members of the family. The New Cure, 3s 6d; Grindelia Robusta Cigarettes, 2s ; Asthma Tobacco, 2s 6d and is. * "health is wealth. ' TO THE SUFFERING &UNFORTUNATE ALL 'Weak, Nervous and Debilitated Sufferers who have wasted their time and means, sending to other Colonies P. 0. Boxes &c, for so-called Electric Beits and Useless Nostrums, should not dispair, but consult personally or by post. FREE. *-w««A_r_ : _. p The only Electro Medical Specialist advertising [with twenty years European experience, and three years before the New, Zealand public] who has made all chronic cases of men and women a lifetime study, and to convince the mast sceptical, I will.forward electrical appliances and consentrated treatment on easy terms of payment. [TESTIMONIAIi.] Dunedin, July 28, 1893. It gives me great pleasure to report so favourably m such a short time, especially after being treated by seven professional men for no benifit, and I have gradually gaining strength and energy since placing my case m your care, and I shall gladly recommend your able treatment to others. J. Mc Donald. Eree trial daily from 11 a.m. till 9.30 p.m. of the latest only Reliable and Permanent Cure for rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, liver derangement, indigestion buzzing m the head and ears, dizziness, weak back, tiredfeeling, specks before the eyes, nervions irritability, exhaustion, lack of energy, bladder and kidney troubles, varicose veins, and all weakness pecular to men. Numerous grateful letters from both sexes can be inspected. W. 2STOT_IA_T_T, M.E.C. Market Place, Christchurch. Money to Lend. I have money to lend m large or small sums to suit Borrowers at lowest current rates W. H. SPACEMAN. SOLICITOR, Christchtjech and Rangioba. MONEY TO LEND. I have several sums of money to lend, at lowest rates of interest. W. E, D. BISHOP. " SOLICITOR, 205 Hereford St. Chbistchuroh. W. WOOD>WAIRD PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER, EAST OXFORD. -, All orders promptly attended to,

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Oxford Observer, Issue V, 2 June 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oxford Observer, Issue V, 2 June 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Oxford Observer, Issue V, 2 June 1894, Page 4

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