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Otago Daily Times, July 25th, 1892, says “We have received samples of Gawne ahd‘ : Co.’s locally mariufactured Sauce—mild and piquant. The bottles are neatly got up, and the quality of the contents appears to be quite up to the standard of other sauces before' the public. As it is~ a local industry, it should be encouraged.—(Advt) The 'Pioneer of India says : The machine gun is essentially an infantry weapon or a cavalry weapon, but in, ho sense has it anything whatever, to do with the artillery and until that fact is fully realised there will always be some hitch in ■ the peidect ,Working of this “ lead sprayer.” The machine gun is, for field service, a passing necessity, but it is hone the less necessary because it is transient. It is an auxiliary by means of which the lead spray of infantry fire is greatly increased at given points, and. is therefore specially valuable in all defensive work. It is, however, only because of the inferiority, of our rifles that machine guns are necessary at all. When we say inferiority, we do not mean as compared with other weapons, for the Lee-Aletfofd is the best of the existing military rifles (unless it be the Krag-Jorgen-sen No. 5 which the Americans are now adopting), but to the very long Why short of perfection that all rifles 'fall. The .so-called “repeating rifle/’ is: not really repeating, not even .so, much, as the ordinary revolver, since! the bolt has to bo drawn back and "pushed; forward again between each round even When the magazine is full. The true repeating rifle will be a!! weapon with ’ which a stream of, say, a minimum,of twenty rounds can be kept up from the firing positions, while the flrer looks along:the sights, by merely Tossing his thumb heavily on a plate-trigger. Until that is done themachine gun will be necessaiy. When that is done the machine gun will cease to be an infantry weapon and will be relegated,to ; the artillery, mainly for defensive purposes.

THE' BEST IS ALWAYS THE Cheapest. Never buy second-class physic. Wh en a man is sick he wants the best remedy thet ihoney can procure. Mr Marshall, senl*., the manufacturer of MARSHALL’S HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES, hashad close on 50 years’ experienceofthe ailments incidental to Colonial life. I He is therefore ; n a position to give sufferers Value fc: cheir money in experience alone. If you are sick write 1,0 us for advice — if you do not see anything here suitable for your complaint. If you have a liver and' know it. you should try a Is bottle of Marshall’s Special Tincture of Podophyllum, a remedy that has quite a Colonial reputation for curing liver and stomach disorders. We also make Podophyllum Pills, entirely vegetable in composition, and rapidly curative for liver and stomach disorders, Is. For violent raging toothache use Marshall's OdontklgicoU, the only instantaneous remedy on the .market; splendid remedy for children’s toothache, Is. For corns there is nothing better than Marshall’s Kura Klava. This prepara tion lias been on.the market for years, and its sale is always increasing, a sure test of its merit. Is bottles. Ladies, do you ever Suffer from head ache? if you do you can get a perfect and safe Cure by using Dr Orossland’s Headache Cachets,' Is". 6d a brat of 12. They' act like magic; 6or 10 minutes after taken the worst headache will have disappeared. Soft white hands are nice'. Red faces, sunburnt faces, chapped lips and hands are not. They can be'made soft and white with Marshall’s Camphor Ice; no pain on application; Is boxes. Ladies note this. : When your kidneys are out of order, causing pains in the loins, backache, &c., get a bottle of Marshall’s Kidney Cure, a sovereign remedy for all complaints, 2s 6d. Martin’s Hair Promoter is not a dye yet it will restore grey hair to* its natural colour—same size pottle as Ayer’s, and quite as good—2s 62 bottle. For children cutting their teeth there is nothing like Marshall’s:• Vegetable Teething Powders. They correct all the ailments incidental to this trying time, Is packets, W T hen your blood is out of order and you have pimples and blotches omthe skin, a Is packet of Marshall’s SulIf you cannot get any of' the* above from your local Chemist or Grocer write to us and we will send you what you require by return of Post.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8229, 10 June 1895, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8229, 10 June 1895, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8229, 10 June 1895, Page 1