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, Agonising Neuralgic Pains. —Baxter’s Anti-Neuralgic Pills have been named by the public “Magic Pills” ou account of their peculiarly marvellous action in curing Neuralgic, Toothache, Sciatica, Lumbago, and other Neuralgic pains.— To be had of all chemists and storekeepers, in boxes, Is I£d, and 2s 9d each, or post free on receipt of 19 or 44 postage stamps. —J. Baxter, Chemist, Victoria street, Christchurch. — [Advt.[ Dr Eooko’s Elixir and Pills.—An agency of these celebrated medicines was established in Christchurch in 1868. Ever since the sale has rapidly increased. In order to afford all invalids an opportunity of using the invaluable preparations, the prices have been farther reduced. Orders to be addressed to the New Zealand Agent, Mr J. Baxter, Chemist, corner of Barham street, Whately Eoad (opposite Goss’s Timber Yard), on receipt of which the medicines will be carefully packed and delivered at the Christchurch Railway Station free of charge. Orders to be accompanied with remittance. Solar Elixir, 5s 3d and 10s 9d per bottle, or in cases (12 bottles) £6 6s. Oriental Pills Is 4d and 5s 6d per box. The Pills forwarded by post on receipt of 18 or 66 postage stamps, according to the size box required. The tram oars stop at the corner of Durham street ■ each trip for the convenience of passengers. —[Advt.] A Boon to Mankind. — Lung Preserver, by virtue of its balsamic and soothing properties cannot be excelled as a soother of Pulmonic irritation. Many whoso recovery had been despaired of by medical advisers and friends, have been spared to proclaim the astounding virtues of the Lung Preserver. It has been employed in the mansion as well as in the cottage, and has convinced the aristocrat as well as the peasant that it is, indeed, a boon to mankind. It is pleasant to the palate and may safely be take in all cases. Persons suffering from Bronchial affections, who take the Lung Preserver will find the speedy effect to be diminution of pain and expectoration first, because the mucous membranes are stimulated to throw the phlegm up,and second because the medicine is adapted to thin the discharge before it leaves the bronchial tubes and lungs. This specific is highly extolled by members of the medical and clerical professions and others. —To bo had of all chemists and storekeepers, in bottles Is l£d 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and 11s each.— [Advt.]

Late Advertisements fjl H E A T R E JJOYAL TIMAEU. P 0 L K. COMEDY SEASON OF FOUR NIGHTS, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th JANUARY. Further particulars in future advertisement.

8,0. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. IT is requested that all ACCOUNTS due by the above may be rendered, with items in fnP, on or before 7th met. SYDNEY DAVIES, Secretary, BOROUGH OP TIMARU. Registration of ail Dors must be made previous to the 14th day of January instant, by payment of the Registration fee of Ten Shillings, failing which all Dogs remaining unregistered will be destroyed and the owners liable to a penalty of £5 sterling. EDWIN Hy. LOUGH, Registrar, 3rd January, 1884, MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE. A GENERAL MEETING of the Subscribers of the Timaru Mechanics’ Institute will be held in their Rooms TOMORROW EVENING, at eight o’clock, for the purpose of taking into consideration a resolution to borrow .£ISOO to build a Lecture Hall. Also, a resolution to reduce the amount of present subscription. Corner of George Street and Barnard Street, Timaru. THE MASTER of the above School will be glad to receive new Pupils on MONDAY, JANUARY, 21st. School will open on TUESDAY, JANUARY 22nd, 1884. CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER UNDERTAKER, &c. (Opposite Mr W. Evans’) Main North Road, Timaru, FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS At the Lowest Posssible Prices, with Firstclass Workmanship Guaranteed. Picture-framing a Speciality. J. G. MAOPHERSON, Hon, Secretary. SOUTH CANTERBURY A. BUECHLER, Ph. D. William Napier Supplies Furniture Repaired and Polished.

£5000! £SOOO ! THE “ CHAMPION CONSULTATION.” All Prizes 1 No Blanks 1 5,000 Members at £1 each. The SYDNEY JOCKEY TURF CLUB beg to inform the sporting public of New South Wales and the adjoining Colonies that they have made arrangements for holding a £S,C 0 Consultation on the CHAMPION RACE, to be run on the Flemington Course. Melbourne, the Bth day of March, 1884, when the following Prizes will be distributed, less 10 per cent. Commission First horse, £1000; second horse, £500; third horse, £2Q ; starters, £2OO (divided); non-starters, £6CO (divided); 100 prizes £lO each, £IOOO. Total equr. 1 , £3500. Leaving a margin of £ISOO, which will be invested by the Club in making a Book on the “ Autumn Meeting." The Members of the S.J.T.C. being well inform 1 and connected with the principal trainers and performances of their Horses, are in a position to state that the £ISCJ will realise a Handsome Profit, the whole of which will be divided amongst those Subscribers who were unsuccessful in either drawing a Horse or Prize in the £3500 Distribution. There will be no Blanks whitever. All Subscribers are sure to obtain a Prize, the highest being £IC3O. This Consultation being Straight and Bona Fide in every particular. Any Subscriber can be present at the Drawing. Those living at a distance can be represented by a friend. The Representatives of the Sydney Papers will be invited to be present at the drawing. Add exchange to Cheques, Two stamps for reply and result. Addressz—James Wallace, Sec. S.J.T.C,, Box 784„ G.P.0., Sydney, New South Wales, or Queen street, Woollahra, Sydney.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3354, 3 January 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3354, 3 January 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3354, 3 January 1884, Page 3

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