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Business Notices. RAISING THE DEAD. TN READING THIS, please notice our remarks on this subject, and you will see they are correct. If any person is very ill, and has been given up by all Medical skill, are they not practically dead to the world ? We say yes in one sense and no in another, because in many cases new life has been restored to them, and it will do the same for you as it has done to others. Moreover, it will prei vent you from falling into this deplorable state, if timely precaution is taken. Do not deceive yourself, but we tell the truth about it—-there is no article in the world that will CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, INDIGESTION and PURIFY THE BLOOD, and give New Life to the so-called dead quicker and better than j RAINBOW’S INVIGORATOR wOR NEW LIFE j Do not delay but take good Advice. Remember that ROSEALINE is the best preparation for beautifying and softening the skin ever’ invented. Ask for it. We have as many Testimonials [as would paper the Ohristchurch;Cathedral in praise of our Remedies' SOLD AT ALL STORES. ONE WORD » DEAR FRIENDS,—We. have some hesitation in addressing you'in the manner following. but hope that it will' not be looked at in any invideous light when we state that it is only our regard for your health that causes us to do it. We have been a Firm of Analytical Chemists for many, many years, and have in the long course of this time manufactured certain Medicines that, being based on scientific formula and absolute care and precision in manufacture, have enjoyed a popularity far in advance of any other Pharmaceutical Preparations of the day. How success--1 ful we have been in this is only to note the extraordinary amount of the sales of our Haydock’sNew Liver Pill. Wehave the pleasure to state that we have sold 28,089 VIALS OF DR HAYDOCK’S NEW LIVER PILLS. Tnail FanaibererancxelCarmi, 111., April 2nd, 1884. Dr J. Haydock. Dear Sir,—l received your Pills a week ago. I have tried them, and I must say that I never had so much good done by anything as they have me. One aged rnan here has taken from me two of your Pills, and I wish you could see him. He has had no appetite for five months, and to-day he ate a dinner such as a ploughman eats. I had to [check him, but he laughed and said he was treating his stomach to a new sensation for it really was hungry. I hand you with this four dollars. Please send at once, as below, your Pills. Mrs Sarah Manners, Carmi, Iklinois, TJ.S. (translation.); Aykao, Province of Burmah, B. 1. Honoured and Learned Physician,— The unworthy one who dares to address you and come before you humbly in the dust, begs for his people (caste) that you would deign to look upon their ignoble miseries and cure them with your Lifegiving . grains (Pills). Illustrious one, your most potent medicine is life to them and their children, and all the Drug Bazaars are empty, and your Soul is not in them. This humble petitioner, although he is ignoble and unworthy to be in your high presence, prays that you will graciously permit your Life grains (Pills) to come to Aykab. TO the most learned and wise Physician Haylock (Haydock) of High name. . Native to the States ot America, united in North America Country. Servilly signingfor himself and twentythree others, this Petitioner places his sign. We would fatigue you if we were to go on with them, as we very well could do, but the above must suffice. Each' vial contains Twenty Pills. Price Twenty-five Cents. For sale by al 1 Druggists. Any Sceptic can have a vial'of Pills SENT HIM FREE on receipt’ of his name and address, for a trial.;

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8425, 23 January 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8425, 23 January 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8425, 23 January 1896, Page 1