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Jones’s Honey Pectoral Jones’s Honey Pectoral Is 6d FOB COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, AND CHEST & THROAT COMPLAINTS. Jones’s Honey Pectoral 2s 6 d Waitara, 31st August, 1900. Mr E. B. Jones. Dear Sir, —I hare much pleasure in certifying to the beneficial results derived from the use of your “ Honey Pectoral.” When any of the children are troubled with cough, especially with a tendency to croup, we use your “ Honey Pectoral,” and nothing else, and invariably find it effective. Yours faithfully, WM. L. GRAY. W. G. GILCHRIST, C Hemist, TAY STREET (near Dee-st), HAS a good assortment of Chest Protectors, ICot Water Bags, and other requisites. Agent for Bagley’s Soothing Powders, for children, Is fid per packet. Jamieson’s Hair Wash, a reliable Scalp stimulant. PEDDOK, a new corn paint. VETERINARY OINTMENT for Horses and Cattle. S.D.S. TRAINING OILS for Cyclists and Rowing Men. A large range of Perfumery and Toilet Articles. Southland IDrug Store. A GOOD BLOOD CLEANSER” is < NEIL’S CONCENTRATED Sarsaparilla. IT IS 2s 6d A BOTTLE—AS GOOD AS THE IMPORTED AT 4s 6d. A Good Course of this Medicine is FIVE BOTTLES FOR TEN SHILLINGS. In the Spring months Cold* are prevalent A Sure Cure is NEIL’S Balm of Gilead. This has cured more Colds in New Zealand than any other Medicine that is known to us. 2s PER BOTTLE. Call or send to — NEIL’ S BOTANIC DISPENSARY CORNER OF DEE AMD SPEY STREETS, INVERCARGILL. Send by Post or Rail, any Address. Macalister & Go. (J. J. HISKBNS) CHEMISTS. INVERCARGILL. HAVE a Large and Varied Stock of everything looked for in a first-class Pharmacy. Sole Agents for the supply of Pure Calf Lymph for Vaccination. By the use of this Lymph alt danger of contagion is avoided. Hereford's Phosphatic Baking Powder for Dyspeptics. Highly recommended by the Medical Profession. Is used in place of ordinary baking powder. Quinine Wine for invalids—made from New Zealand grown Port Wine. Maealister’s Emulsion with Hypophosphitea for Coughs, Colds, Anaemia, and all troubles incident to the Winter Season. SPECIAL. Oculists’ Prescriptions for Spectacles accurately made up. We also carefully test defective vision and supply Glasses to suit. Opeu on Sundays all day. except between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. Urgent Prescriptions dispensed at any hour of the night. P.O. Box 120. Telephone, 90

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Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 32, 1 December 1900, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 32, 1 December 1900, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 8, Issue 32, 1 December 1900, Page 10

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