Business Notices* WAITED KNOWN—A cup of delicious SPRING BLOSSOM TEA will remind you of the good .old times. To be had from the Timaru Cash Store and leading Grocers. The Wife’s Welfare. Treatise posted free. It will teach you more than all the years you’ve lived. Every woman should re.-id it. Write Professor Hermann, french Specialist, 40 Collins-place, Melbourne. <j r YOUNG MEN^ Write to me for valuable free Book concerning yonreelves. Professor Hermann, Specialist, 40 Collins* pl.ice, Melhmtrne. SUFFERING ME(P accidentally found a cure after specialists failed. Address Hakou> 8. Bau>, G.P.0., .Melbourne. mm* jT. » F 3» | I *TT EJ Valuable book for men, I ntn ■ I *1 about themselves, 100 pages. Post ed,6d., In stamps (any colony). Pkofrbbo* Wkbstkb, Specialiat. Exhibition-street, Melbourne. MRS LOUISA HAWKINS’ FEMALE PILLS, a never failing remedy for all female irregularities : Corrective Pills, 3s 6d and 6s ; Steel and Pennyroyal Pills, 3s 6d ; Tansy Pills, 6s ; Dr Bonjean’s, 4s 6d and 10s ; Dr Bland’s Iron Pills, 2s 6d box of 12 dozen. n DR BLOOM’S RELIABLE LADIES PILLS 10s box. DR BLOOM’S “WIFE’S FRIEND,’’ 2s PRAIRIE FLOWER COMPOUND a most powerful and effective mixture, 7s 3d. Either sent by Post, free from observation, on receipt of price in Stamps WP ADDRE 0 »S-MRS L. HAWKINS, 106, George Sxbbet, Dunedin. ITiOUND— Sepoy s Prairie Cuxe,2s6d, ' warranted to cure indigestion, Constipation, Billiousness ; instant relief. FOUND— Sepoy’s Prairie Oil, 2s 6d ; cures Rheumatism and Sciatica with “ P SE d pOY’i h PRAIRIE CURE” or “ SEPOY’S PRAIRIE OIL.” Post free, 2s 6d in stamps. ADDRESS—C. W. HAWKINS. Herbalist, 106 George Btebt, Dunedin. PUBLIC NOTICE—If your chemist or storekeeper can’t or won t supply you with “ SPRING BLOSSOM OINTMENT ” or “ SPRING BLOSSOM PILLS,” send to us and we will send either to any part of New Zealand on receipt of 6d or 12 penny stamps. Address — C. W. HAWKINS, 106, George Street, Dunedin. I Li Guaranteed to Cure Cracked or Sore pples, Irritating Eruptions, Sunburns, lapped Hands, Running Sores, Bad gs Bad Breasts, Inflammation the Eyes, Boils, Outs, Burns, Bruises, lilblains, Neuralgia, Earache, Rheumam, Sciatica, <Sc. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers, ONLY 6d Wholesale Agents - KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., inedin, Christchurch, Wellington,and Auckland. ONE WORD * EAR FRIENDS,—We have some J hesitation in addressing you in the tanner following, but hope that itwill ot be looked at in any invideous light hen wo state that it is only our regard )r your health that causes us to do it. have been a Firm of Analytical Ihemists for many, many years, and ave in the long course of this time lanufactured certain Medicines that, eing based on scientific formula and bsolute care and precision in manuicture, have enjoyed a popularity far m dvance of any other Pharmaceutical ’reparations of the day. How successil we have beeii in this is only to note he extraordinary amount of the sales of ar Haydock’sNew Liver Pill. We have tie pleasure to state that we havei so d 8,089 VIALS OP DR HADDOCKS ’ dEW LIYER PILLB.y
TnAIIv FaNAIBERERANCIELCarmi, 111., April 2nd, 1884. Dr J. Haydock, Dear Sir,—l received your Pills a week aeo. I have tried them, and I must say that 1 never had so much good done by anything as they have me One aged man here has taken om me two of wmr Pills, and I wish you could see K. Helwß had no appetite for five months,and, to-day he ate a tomei’ such as a ploughman eats. I had to check him, but he laughed and said he was treating his stomach to a new sensation or it really was hungry. I hand you with this four dollars. Please send ai nee, as below, your Pills. Mrs Sarah Manners, Carmi, Iklinois, U.S, (translation.) Aykao, Province Of Burmah, B. 1. Honoured and Learned Physician—- . unworthy one who dares to address rou and come before you humbly in the lust, begs for his people (caste) that you vould deign to look upon their ignoble niseries and cure them with your Liferiving grains (Pills). Illustrious one, mur most potent medicine is life: to them md their children, and all the Drug Bazaars are empty., and your Soul is not p them. This humble petitioner, although he is ignoble and unworthy to be ,n your high presence, prays that you ivill graciously permit F»hr hue grains Tills) to come to Aykab, To the most [tamed and wise Physician Haylock 'Haydock) of High name. Native to the States of America, united in North America Country. . Servilly signingfor himself and twenty three others, fu s Petitioner places his
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2370, 30 December 1898, Page 1
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