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Business Notices. NOW that the winter is about to set in Fathers and Mothers should bear in mind that a stitch in time saves nine and for this reason the; should alwayß have in the house DR NEIL'S BALM OP GILEAD, the Best Cold Curer in New Zealand. Also, Our Oough Syrup and Composition Powder, Our Liver Tonic and Tonic and Nervine Essence are WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD to those afflicted. This advice is applicable to Young Ladies and Gentlemen also. THE BOTANIC PRACTICE admits of no article to be used as a Medicine that does not Harmonise with Food. No Poisons are Used, either mineral or vegetable. No Blood is Taken to Deduce Vitality. No Blisters are Drawn to Agonize, the Patient. " That men may live in health and joy, And all their variod powers employ, And die by weight of years," la the prayer of DR. NEIL. N.B.— AGENTSMR THOS. BARR, Temuka. MR A. FISHER, and MRS GIBSON, Geraldine. MR ADAMS, Pleasant Point. MESSRS E. McEVY and MANCHESTER & CO., Waimate. MR J. YOUNG, St. Andrew's. MR Of G. BRADLEY, Hilton, and MR 0. W. GIMPSON, Winchester. A ISO, THE PARCEL POST. CTILL TRIUMPHANT. The following Medicines have been for many years highly approved of by the Publio, and a Gold Medal awarded them at the Christchurch Exhibition, viz : — FOR HORSES: Colie or Gripe Drink Blister Ointment Embrocation Grease Ointment Condition Powders Hoof Oil Worm Powders. FOR DOGS : Distemper Powders Mange Ointment FOR HUMAN USE : RHEUMATIC BALSAM and Cough Syrup. Every Article that bears my Name (8.8.) and Trade \ } Mark ( V.S.) Is Guaranteed. Boware of Spurious Imitations. CAUTION. Whereas S. BLBBINGER, the oldest and most renowned Veterinary Practitioner in the Australian colonies — who has introduced his unfailing remedies and educated the Public to treat their own Hbrsos, Cattle, or Dogs by offering his medioines at a very low price (for the different diseases, see circular) has, after obtaining a good sale for them, now to Caution the Public against Spurious Imitations of his Remedies. Some unprincipled persons are trying to push the salo of their abominable rubbish in opposition 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 Home and Trade Mark is attached i to every article. Thus— S.S. 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 spurious imitations. °AML. SLESINGER, Veterinary Surgeon, Dunedin. A WONDERFUL MKDIOINK. T>EEOHAM'S P I L L 8 Are universally admitted to be worth a Guinea a box for Bilious nnd Nervous Disorders, such as wind and pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fulness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, blotches in the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, Ac. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, and thoy will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUrNEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, n« a few doses of then: carry off all humours, and bring about all that is required. No female should be without them. Thero is no medicine to be found to equal BEECHAM'S PILLS for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the directions eiven with each box, they will soen restore ferxalei of all ages to sound and robust health. This has been proved by thousands who have tried them, and found the boncSts which are ensured by their use. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the liver, they act like " MAGIC," and a few <* »ses will be found to work wonders upon jo most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long-lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action with the ROSEBUD of health the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are "FAOTB," testified oontinually by memborf cT ".'Masses of eooicty j and one of the best guarantees to tho nervous and debilitated is BEEOHAM'B PILLS have the largest sale of any Patent Medicine in the world. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor, Thomas Beecham, Chemist, St. Helenß, Lancashire, England, in boxes Is lid, and 8s 9d eaoh. Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers everywhere N.B. — Full directions are given with eaob box. — [Advt SCOTT'S EMULSION OF FORE GOD LIVER OIL And lljpophosphilcs of Liuio and Smln ALMOST as PALATABLE as MIL. Possessing the combined virtnea d these two vnluablo remedies in thoir fullest, degree. More easily digested and assimilated than in the crude form, and especially desira^Ue for gickly, wasting thAUlren and persons with feeble digostivo powov> and aa A REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, A REMEDY FOR WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, , A REMEDY FOR SCROFLXA, A REMEDY FOR ANEMIA AND GENERAL DEBILITY, A REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLIV AND THROAT AFFECTIONS, In fnct. all disennos where thero is iv inflammation of tho Throat nnd Lungs, i. WASTING OF THE FLESH, nnd i WANT of NERVE POWER, nothing in tin world equnls this palntablo Emulsion. It ih prescribed nnd endorsed by the liest ]i!ivai<'mnß in tho various countries o-' the world, who will attest these foots. For milo by all Gbemiutß.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4539, 15 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4539, 15 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4539, 15 May 1889, Page 4

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