Steam Flour Mills. Support Local Industry. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS. "I >EO to announce that they have ‘ * recently erected New Machinery for Crushing and Grinding Oats. Beans, Barley, and Maize, for horses, cattle, and pigs, and that they have now on sale Crushed Oats, 4s Gd per bushel Whole Oats, 4s Od per bushel “As good as Ckambtrlain's Flour ” Has become a proverb in the District. This year the quality is even higher than usual, inasmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing wheat. Wholesale. MESSRS CHAMBERLAIN BROS, venture to hope that their “ Local Industry ” Will have the support and encouragement of the whole community, and that consumers will insist on having CHAMBERLAIN’S FLOUR. And thus retain their money in the District. MASTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS.
SKIN DISEASES are of two Kinds Firstly, those which are only SKin deep (which are not now to he considered) ; secondly, those which are caused by a bad state of the blood, and which attacx various parts of the body 'n different ways. Sain disease show itself in the head, sometimes in the dandruff which no amount of brushing and combing will get rid of, and sometimes in the form of scaly eruptions. In the ncca, by an enlargement of the glands (commonly called glandular swellings), which if unchecKed become very unsightly wounds. In the armpits, and the inside of the elbows, by an intlamed roughness of the sain, which is very painful wnen washed. In the hands, by deep cracks or fissures, which, if healed for a few days, speedily open again, or by homy ooKing patches. In the leps, by hard SKinny and inflamed swellings, or by wounds more or less deep. And on the body, in red scaly patches, which as often as rubbed off, form again, or in the discharge of a thin, watery fluid of a very disagreeable nature. In all these cases the treatment must be twofold. An ointment required to relieve tcking, and medicine must be taxen co change the state of the blood, and render it pure. Both these requirements are supplied by Dr. Roberts’ celibrated medicines, the ointment called “ The Poor Man’s Friend,” and the pills, called Pilulte Anti-Scrophulse or Alterative Pills. These two medicines have now stood the test of 100 years’ trial, having oeen introduced to the public in the latter part of the last century. They may be obtained of all chemists, or of the proprietors, BEACH & BAttNICOTT, Bridport. Dorset. Price Is lsd, 2s 9d, 11s and 22s each. Postage Extra.
Rowlands- kali do n a cooling soothing, healing and refreshing preparation for the face, hands and arms of all exposed to the heat and dust of the summer or the cold and damp of winter; it eradicates freckless, tan, sunburn stings, redness and roughness of the skin caused by cold winds or the use of hard water, removes pimples, spots, discolorations, chilblains, eczema, etc., relieves incarnation, burns, scalds, inflamed eyes, and renders a chapped and rough skin delightfully smooth and pleasent. Gentlemen after shaving will find it allays all irritation and tenderness of the skin; it is warranted free from any lead or mineral ingredients, can be used with impunity on the skin of the most delicate lady or child. 4s (id and Us fid per bottle ; bottle of half the usual size at ‘2s lid. Rowlands’ Macassar Oil promotes the growth of the hair, and is also sold in a golden colour for fair-haired people. Rowlands' Odonto whitens the teeth, prevents decay, and gives a pleasing fragrance to the breath. Ask anywhere for Rowlands' articles, of ‘2O Hatton Garden, London, and avoid cheap, worthless imitations. Wholesale and Retail Agents : Kempthome, Prosser, and Co.
JOB PRINTING of every description executed at the Pahiatua Star Office.
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 367, 28 January 1890, Page 4
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626Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 367, 28 January 1890, Page 4
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