SAJJSAPABIIiLA FOR all impurities of the Blood try OUE BLOOD PURIFIER. It has stood the test of 20 Tears' Sales against a host of imported Brands, and has always given satis* faction. LIVER TONIO is another good medicine to cleanse and purify the Blood ; especially adapted to those who suffer from sluggish or inactive livers.—Price of either, 2s 6i per bottle* NEIL’S CURATIVE SYRUP at 2s a bottle still sells well, and is preferred by many to ’* Mother Seigel's.” Dose and bottle are the same size. For Coughs and Golds we have BALM OF GILEAD, for Adults, 2s 6d. Botanic Cough , yrup for Children, Is and Is 6d, and Whooping Cough Syrup, especially good in those irritating coughs which eo often afflict children ; good also for adults. Price Is, largo family bottles 2s DR. IVEII/S BOTANIC DISPENSARY Stafford Stebbt, TnrAßtr. DR OOUGHTBBY speaks about LECONTE MALT EXTRACT BREAD• “ Dunedin, New Zealand, May 20th. “ Tour Maxi Bbbad both kept and tasted well, having all that rich nutty flavour of pure wheaten flour bread. One of the loaves you left with me was as fresh and spongy at the exd of a week as loaves on the old method would be in twenty four hours. I opine you have not used potato starch granules to aid in the leavening of it, because rigid tests failed to discover any of those forms of starch granules derived from suoh sources, which, by reason of their cheapness, are used as adnlterants of the more expensive wheat flour, and it appears to me the Maxi Bxtbaox has enabled yon to make an ideal pure wheat flour loaf. Another advantage of your new method is that those parsons who crave for the softness, lightness, porosity, and spongy quality of newly baked all its relative attendants in indigestibility, can get in your Maxi Bbead all that they long for without the disagreeable disadvantages. I am sure your progressive spirit merits great praise.—Jh. Cotjqhiebt, formerly of the Teaching Staff of Edinburgh University, the Liverpool Boyal Infirmary Schools ofJJJledicine, and Otago University College.” BUDD.' PRINCE OF WALES BASEST. Ohuech Sxebbt, Timabxt. JACOB YOUNG, Proprietor, in thanking his numerous Customers for their kind support accorded him during the last fifteen years, begs to assure them that he will still strive to deserve their patronage by supplying them with a GENUINE ARTICLE, irirsw TD’T'utr “ TRUE MALT EXTRACT,” ABD BY LECONTE'S BREAD-MAXING PROCESS,” Which is now covered by ‘STRINGENT PATENTS” THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. FOR REAL GOOD VALUE in FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, and BEDDING of every description try EADOLIFFE’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. Oil and Watercolour Paintings, Engravings, Photogravures, Photos &0.. Artistically Mounted or Framed at STRICTLY MODERATE PRICES. MOULDINGS.—Over 60 Designs to ohooia from* MOUNTS Out and Gilded on the premises to suit any picture. Prepared Canvas Stretchers, Easels, &c., &c. RADOLIFFB’S FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, OOBNBB OF BEBWIOK StBBBI AND STAFFORD Sxbbex.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 7294, 25 August 1893, Page 3
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475Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 7294, 25 August 1893, Page 3
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