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In Use 100 YearsSkin Diseases ABE of two kinds j\ flrttly those which are »n*y (kin deep (which are cot now t? bs coclidored) | seoondly, those which are ciused by • bad state of the blood, and whioh attack various parts «f the body in different way,. Skin disease showj itself ia the BEAD, someLimes in the form of Dandruff, which no imoant of brushing and corobiag will get rid it, and sometimes in tbe form of Scaly Eruptions. In the NECK, by an eclagcment of th* glands (commonly called Glandular Sirellinct). which, if unobacked, become very ansightlT wounds. In the ABMPITB, and the inside of the KLBOW3, by an inflamed Roughness of the Skin, which is very painful when washed. In the HANDS by deep Cracks jr Fissures, which, if healed for a few days ipeedily open agoin, or by horny-looking mtch s. In the LEGS, by Hard, Shiny, and I.ll»ned Swellings, or by wounds more or ■en deep. And on tbe BODY, in Red Scaly , a^hes, which, as often as rubbed off, fom •gain, or in the discharge of a thin, watery Hud of a very diiagreeabls nature. In all these cues ♦ihe treatment must be twofold, An Ointment is required t) relim Itobing rod Medicine most be t*ken to ohange the itate of tbe Blood, and render it ppre. Both these requirements are supplied by Dbßobsbtb* Celebrated Medioisss Tbe OINTMENT oalled The poor man's Friend '"And the■ Alterative Pilli Caled " Fzlvijb AawsoHOPHOxa.*' rhese two Medicines have now stool tbe test of 100 years' trial having been introduced to the public in the latter part of the l«t oontury, They may be obtained of all Chemitts, or of the Proprietors, BEACH k BABNICOTT, Bridi ort Dorset Prioa-lslid, i 93,11', atd 22r., eaoh Pottige extra, !^^^*TaADE MARK. What do the Authorities say '<— i 4t%hf Sbrnti'S " 6aya "All pretences ol U"!/C Quacks about refining it, and making it palatable are mere moonshine." Stomas M, £. %vclt t '<&sq* f »can confidently recommend Mr. Poller's Oil a» of exceptional purity." , . $* M. §o»ctt *ta SataSMS more efficacioaß." trustworthy and pure." %\ r 3 "SB "iittmAi "Ifc i 3 remarkably c!*'. &■ at- &w***t free from unpleasant taste Mil oc'iour." "ffifc* g>iM:m 3&&M .tfwttte" says, " Superior to any we have ever seen." . goafo Stow, <tog-> G^^J^ could be wished." ir. %t m * i. Gym, .^syjisSeJ . the most marked end satisfactory results." "®jsi WammgAfyit G&oxlb" "it i« . an Oil of the very tinoet quality." a* /if. WfrvrtY "Obtained the mostsatisfac. yr. 1> &mH tory results." - §r.'6ftnlts 8- BiasWae, "Sent* . Tlr <sVTtT»rtff-« "Productive of more im. &*' d>»«0"!'» mediate benefit than the other kinds." . '„,,,. 29«« <W, flritT»«rt*r pronounced ".Hollers Col S*; w- «««»» Oil to be the best extant." ' ' « . S»«w* p ure st W e have ever met with." count of unpalatableness, experienced na llfticiilty whatever iv taking Moller's.' " g. & fysmim $sq., &£.&., &*., of Umballa, Bays "I opened a bottle of your Oil the other day that had been Five years in tha counlrvy (India) and it was perfectly fresh and good, wlierens Newfoundland oil would have been positively disgusting in as manj months." imxtttm gatmrtkml <6spbitiw %,**}(<' have pronounced it mwqunlled, and (OiUJ.ua ?yo _ aw . lir -i e d the Highest Honours. CAN WE SA ¥ MORE ? YES! WE SAY TRY IT7 I i Sold oihj in capsuled bottles, by all Chemiw

I The marked characterics of PETER MOLLER'S Cod Liver Oil are :-— i Alsolute Purity, Pristine Preslmess,3?Easy Digestibility Certain Efficacy, Combined with a very slight, but agreeable flavour. In Capsuled Bottles only. Of Chemists, Grocers, Stores & Godowns , &c * ■m ■M iini'iNl JnxoK *»«^ Everywhere. - */«

Nelson to Blenheim Overland I Via BAI VALLEY^ PELORU3 ani HAVBLOCK. — 11 ■ii—' Through in One Pay. GOACH eaves Nelson every FHIW* Morning at 6 o'clock, arriving at W heim same "evening j leaves Blenbeiffl f WEDNESDAI Morning at o'clock, arrin*. at Nelson tame day. . Having made tbe necessary arranges)*"* for changing Horses and aceovamcAm passenger*, we have commenced to run *J Coach through to Blenheim in one day. ** line offers special facilities to Tourists f Oommeroial Travellers, or any one wiibiflj* spend a day or to in Havelock or the Sob? and surrounding districts; and Vitu^ may proceed on to Blenheim in tbe y& running between that place and HavelowFirst oiass accommodation on the rosd< All commissione entrusted to vi »«" * strictly attended to. Parcels carried at reasonable rates. . Passengers requested to book early* *°* ing Office, Commercial Hotel . . OLABK k HCKEBISG "Propriet* ALFRED AMO! (Tate Pasmestbk A AmosK U N D E B T A X **' TBFiIGAB SQUABfi [EfIIASLIfiHKD IB6o*]

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Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Colonist, Volume XXX, Issue 5024, 6 October 1887, Page 2 (Supplement)