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Undertakers. W. NAPIER, XpURNISHINO UNDERTAKER, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TIMARU. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. N.B. — Privato Resideuce— Cfltracn STBEET. D. CORSAIR, TTIURNISHING UNDERTAKER, JJ Main SouTn Road, OPPOSITE J. BALLANTYNE & CO.'S, TIMARU. Privato Address — Begenfc Street, St. John's Wood. TtTBBB AND RADCLIFF FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, Bbbwiok Stbebt, Timaru. 20 589 T E. BUCKINGHAM, Opposite Kino's Stables. FURNISHING UNDERTAKER. N.B.— The Trade Supplied. Miscellaneous. OTIIL TRIUMPHANT. The following Medicines have been for many years highly approved of by the Public and a Gold Medal awarded for them at the Cbriatchurch Exhibition, viz. : — FOR HORSES : Colic or Gripe Drink Blißter Ointment Embrocation Greaße Ointment Condition Powders Hoof Oil. Worm Powders FOR DOGS : Distemper Powders Mange Ointment. HUMAN USE : RHEUMATIC BALSAM and Cough Syrup. Every Article that bears my Name and ; (S.S.) Trade < > Mark, (.V.S.) a GUABASTEBD. Beware of Spurious Imitations Caution— Whereas S. SLESINGER, the OiQeßt and most renowned Veterinary Practitioner m the Australian Colonies — who has introduced his unfailing remedies and educated the Public to treat their own Horses, Cattle, or Dogs by offering his medicines at a very low price (for the different diseases, see circulars) — has, after obtaining a good salo for them, now to caution the Public against Spurious Imitat'onß of his Remedies. Some unprincipled people are trying to push the sale of their abominable rubbish m eppoBltion to the genuine article, and Mr Slesinger warns his Customers not to be gulled or duped by such impostors or their agents. See that my Name and Trade Mark is attached to S.S. every article, thus — — V.S. I will shortly give you the names and number of those villains who are now trying to ruin me, if they could, by forcing the sale of the spurious imitations. SAML. SLESINGER, 10-18 2273 Veterinary Surgeon. IT PAYS TO BEAD M. MARSHALL'S ADVERTISEMENTS Ia what all live dealers say. Counterfeiters also have discovered that there is money to be made by doing so. Why? Because they get the benefit of your original style and progressive methods of doing business. We never had any competitobs who could originute anything or do more than feebly imitate us. Wo are determined to hold our position as leaders m the van of PROGRESSIVE CHEMISTRY. The ' uiding principles of my businesB — I manufacture but one quality of goons, and that the best. The perfection of scientific skill m manipulation. The employment o£ assayed medicinal extracts, un [I selected materials, thus securing uniformity m all products. I Neatness m printing, packing, and perfecting articles. Uniform prices and those tho most reasonable that can bo mado on honest goods of first quality. I neither manufacture nor offer for sale articles that do not contain the medicinal ingredients required by tho Pharmacopajal or other formula, from which they are prepared. "STRUCK GOLD" Bitters (Marshall's registered). — A remedy whose potent influence invigorutes and reorganises the nervous system, and restocks, so to speak, the bank of the nerves with a paid-up capital that will withstand the severest drains under tho most exacting circumstances. It is a real system strengthener and bruin energiser; m fact, a regular therapeutic Samson, with a blue blood pedigree, ancl does its work every time, and under almost every condition. Prico, 2/6". SPECIAL INDICATIONS FOR THE USE OF " Si RUCK GOLD " BITTEKS. While these Bi ters aro intended for all who are afflicted with nervous weakness, they are par iculiirly adapted to the cases of women Buffering from a weakened condition of the nervous system. I am constantly receiving flattering testimonials as to* the great benefit this remedy has given it such cases ; while nervous headaches, llutteriug or palpitation of the heart, pain m the back, readily yield to its potent influence. Mabshall's Celebbated Podophtliin Pillb. — These Pills are free from all crude and irritating matter. Their action is pleasant, mild and natural. They gontly stimulate the liver, and free tho stomach from bile. They mprove the digestion and appe'ite. Their use m smull dosc3 frees the skin from all impurities, and visibly improves tho complexion. These PilU aro BUgar-coated, and are 1/ a bottle. Sold everywhere. Marshall's Eucalyptus Extract — Is a remedy that should be m every house during the winter months. Its power to euro a bad cold is really marvellous. Marshall's Whooping Cough Remedy — ia the best m the market. Price 2/. Havo you got a, Pet Corn that you would liko to have placed m the Local Museum as a curiosity ? It is a well-known fact that corns aro now rapidly disappearing from the toes of the New Zealand public, since the advent of Marshall's Cuba Clava, and Eoon a corn will bo worth its weight m gold for show purposes alone. Marshall's CURA CIAVA is extensively counterfeited. The enormoiiß sale that it has enjoyed for the last few years is a proof that this remedy has hit the public taste, or rather removed iho public's corns, or it would not havo attracted (he attontion of the ever-ready imiators, who, having but a limited supply of brains theraselves, are forced to rely on otlior folks' goahcadedness 10 enuble them to exist. Marshall's Cuba Clava m 1/0 a, bottle, nnd has his autograph signature across every label ; with>ut this guarantee none is genuine. M. MARSHALL, Manufacturing Chemist. 149 Geobge-St. and 64 Pbincbs-St. DUNEDIN. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS AND OTHERS. ACCOUNTS which aro too Bmall to draw Cheques for, or which would be paid by Post-Office Orders, may be Remitted by Jf.Z. Pottage Stamps. HOFFMANN'S PATENT BRIOKQ. ALWAYS ON HAND— Bott Burnt BRICKS 1 also, Frojh Flare LIMR. Good Wat«r Supplied to Suburbs. BHHABS 1 STEAM BRICK AND LIMB WORKS, Itu Damua, 7-S9 17M

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3964, 22 June 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3964, 22 June 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3964, 22 June 1887, Page 4

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