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THE BEST ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST, Never buy second-class physic. W neu a man is sick he wants the best remedy that money can procure. Mr Marshall, senr., the manufacturer of MARSHALL’S HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES, has had close on 50 years’ experience of the ailments incidental to Colonial life. He Is therefore hr a position to give sufferers value for cheir money in experience alone. If you are sick write co us for advice — if you do not see anything here suitable for your complaint. For violent racing toothache use Marshall’s Odontalgicon, the only instantaneous remedy on the market ; splendid remedy for children’s toothache, Is. 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 corns there is nothing better than Marshall’s Kura Klava. This prepara tion has been on the market for years, and its sale is always increasing, a sure test of its merit. Is bottles. Soft white hands are nice. Red faces, sunburnt faces, chapped lips and hands B'e not. They can be made soft and white with Marshall’s Camphor Ice; no pain on application; la boxes, Ladies Jiote this,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8777, 12 March 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8777, 12 March 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8777, 12 March 1897, Page 4

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