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Business Notices TO THE WEAK AND NERVOUS. ARE you tired of internal purging , Have you thrown away your means oh advertised cures and all have failed ? If your life is of any value and you desire to regain Manhood, Health and Vigour, consult personally or by post, FREE, W. NOTMANN, M.E. The Eminent Electrical Specialist from Europe, who has made all chronic diseases of men and women a life time study, and to convince the most sceptical, will forward electrical appliances and treatment on easy terms of payment. Testimonial. —“ Christchurch, sth July, 1892—Having suffered for years, and tried most advertised cures, I was persuaded by a, friend to try your treatment, which, I am pleased to state, has restored me beyond expectation.—J.G. P.S.—Will write my experience, to show how sufferers are victimised, which may prove a warning to others.” Free trial daily from 10 a.m. till 9 p.m. of the only Reliable and Permanent Cure for rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, liver derangement, indigestion, buzzing headaches, bladder and kidney troubles, varicose exhausted vitality, &c. N umerous Grateful letters from both sexes can be inspected : From the Southland Daily and Weekly Times,. Invercargill, September 2nd, 1892 Medical—An announcement appears in another column by Mr William Notmann, the well known medical electrician of Christchurch, whose collection of Testimonials received from patients all over the colony our Christchurch agent has examined, and pronounces genuine. From the West Coast Times and Leader, 10th, October, 1892, With reference to a notice which appears in these columns by Mr Notmann, the Medical Electrical Specialist in Christchurch, we have authority fm saying that he is no quack, but that his system of curing many ailments, especially those of the Nervous System, have been attended with marked success W. NOTMANN, M.E., 101, Montreal Street, Christchurch. INDIGESTION And Liver Complaint CUXtEB BY USING Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Nlr. T. J. CLUNE, of WalkerviUs, & Australia, writess “Six years ago, 1 had an attack of Indigestion and Liver Complaint that lasted for weeks; 1 was unable to do any hard work, had no appetite, food distressed me, and X suffered much from headache. My skin waa sallow and sleep did not refresh me. 1 triad ffi 5^ \X several remedies and consulted a doctor, without obtaining any relief; finally, one ol my customers recommended Ayer’s Sarsaparilla; it helped me from the first,—in fact, after taking six bottles I was completely cured, and could eat anything and sleep like a child.” • Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Admitted at the World's Fair HadebyDr.d.C-Ayer -& Co., Lowell.M&as..U.&A* QOCKLE’S PILLS Cockle’s Pill? Cockle’s Pillfe Cockle’s Pills Cockle’s Pills Cockle’s Pills— Cockle’s Pills— Cockle’s Pills—ifree from ercury. For the Liver. For Bile. For Indigestion. For Heartburn. For Sick Headache. For Acidity. In Use Everywhere Cockle’s Pills— In Use Ninety Years. In boxes at Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, 11s, and 225. GROWING TOO FAST that children do not get proper nourishment from food. They are therefore thin, narrow-chested and W6ak * SCOTT’S EMULSION, the Cream of Cod-1* ver Oil and hypophosphites, supplies material growth' It insures sound bones, solid flesh and robust children. Physicians, the world bye endorse it. Scot & Bowne, (Limited), London All Chb’mists.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8658, 22 October 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8658, 22 October 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8658, 22 October 1896, Page 1

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