Encourage Local INDUSTRY. PRIN TING BOND, FINNEY ICO. BOOK, NEWS, * JOB ■' ' " * .' . '<»■■■ Colonist Office^ PUIN ASD ORHAHENTAL PRINTING. LITHOGRAPHIC WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LIBERAL JOURNAL TireCOLQNIST PUBLI3HFD DAILY. J*riee; €)iie Perujy SDbscrifee tolt f ai Be-; COIDMd It. In Use 100 YearsSkin Diseases ABE of two kinds; -firstly those whioh ar« on-jr »kin deep (which* art not now to* be eon* •id«red) | twondly, tho*e' whioK »rt oanied bytbwiiUteof fhe blood, md nhkhaMMi ftriouipartt of the b^dy in di^rfnt,way».. Skin diieaie ih'owi iUelf io the fitßAl>> •ometimes in the form! of Wjjdlruff; which no amount of bruihipgtnJoambiog.will |«t rid ofj md lometimef in the form of Bciily Erfaption*. in the NECK, by in, etUgemtnt ot the glands (oomjaoply called Glandukr S»»<1----lingOi which, if unchecked, become ?ery uniigbl It wound... ' la the AEMPIW, »ud the ioiide of the KLBO W3, by>n inflamed Boughseli of.lhe^Skin, which it very painfol when vuhed. ItitbeHANDS by deepOrfcckt or Fiwurer, which, if healed for a f«w. d»y« •peedily open again, or by hdrpy-lookinr patchci. In theLEQii by Hard, Sniay, and iLflimed Swelling^ or by wounde more or leu deep. And on the BODY, in Bed Scaly patchei, whiob, as often at rubbed off, form again, or in Ihe diaobarge of a-jtbin, w»|»rj fluidofaVery duagreeable.natnie. In all theie Okies Mat treatm«>bt mn«( be twof Id. an Ointment it required tj relisre Itching and Medicine mmt be tiken to obange tie •tate of; the ;fila»od, and render, it pore. - Both these requirement! are iupp!ied by DB EOBSBTB^ CeLBBBATKD MEJDiICiIFE9 • .. The pi^TMBiKT eil|«d • The poor man's Friend ■• ; .;. "^Abd^he^iteratiraPiUi, -..■{■.■[» . Oaled " Pttinii AHTBOaorHDiJB." rbeie two Mediclnee hiw.now jtpo I the t«t of ICO y«ar«'trial baring beeq jntrcduoed to the publio in the Utter part of the ldtt bentury, They may be obtained of all Ohenlitti, or ot ; , .!. . the Proprietor!; v~.' , BEACH 4 BABNICOTT, Bridport. Dors et Price—li lid.i i»< <?, Uv and 22r., enob ' ; '_ i ■Pciihgß extra.' .' / .'*,•'.- Nelson to Blenheim Overland VU BAI VALLEY, PELORU3 and BAVELOCK. Through in One Day. COACH Mt«s Keieon eyery PHID AY : Morning at 6 jo'clook, arriring at Blenheim , tame., eTening i _ JctTM i Blenheim on WEDNESDAY Morning at o'clock, arriving at 'Nelaon vi4n^daj.^: '' '■''"' "'■ ■'. / '""■ -. . Haying made the neeeisary arraogementa for ehangiog Horses - and^ accommodating paijwngers, we hate commenced to ran oar Coach- throngh to Blenheim inone day. The line offers special jfaqilities to Tourists and Commercial TraTellerii or Any one wishing to upend a day Or t#b in HsTelock or the Soundi and surrounding diitrwte j md passengers may proceed eat to Blenheim in th* Qoaoh fanning between that plaos and Htrelook. Fiwt class aosouunodation on the road. All oommissions tntnuUd to vi will bt strictly attended to. ' fPareaUeaffioi at reasonable vatee. Paeaeofns r^oeeiedUbooktatly. Bo*k- ■ _ ' /• , ) royttotif.
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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5018, 29 September 1887, Page 4
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447Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5018, 29 September 1887, Page 4
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