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Basiness Notioes DT^/TARK, Tailor and Habit Muker D • XVJL Manchester street. Allkindi of cleaning and repairing done. Gents' leftoff clothing bought, and clothsa dyed on th« ihortost notice qjq§ TRAJvE I n/lARK J"VTEIL, Herbalist, wishes to oftll • J^% attention to the following; Botanic preparations which havo been b*> fore the public in various parts of New Zealand for the last seven years, and very many have been the testimonials to their virtue ill curing both acute and chronic diseases. Composition Pouches held in tho higlipst repute in England, America, and Australia for preventing and ouring colds, &c, and Botanio Cough Syrup about 5000 bottlos havo been sold. One botllo will often euro tv wholo family ; only half the price of other Cough Byrupß. tftomach Bitters, tho finest stemaoh and tonic medicine extant ; Liver Pills uid to be tho beet liver medicine known ; thousands of boxes sold. Indian Pills : a lady who tried every patent pill in tho market wai induced to try this ono, and declared it to bi the only one that did not gripe. KCothert will find it the beat medicine for them. Pfl« Pouches and Ointment stands unrivalled f ono trial will provo it. Blood Purifier, or Compound Surs&purilla. — This mixture alone cured a mon oi a terrible bad cut at 16 yean* standing. For cleansing tho blood it canaot be excelled ; 2s 6d per quart bottlo. Balm of Gilcad for consumption; eovor.il peoplfl have testified that it has saved their lives | it cures a cold at once, 2s 6d por buttle. To Smokers. — Try our Herb Tobacco, it ii ■ really good substitute for tho poisonous weed | 6d par 2oz packet. Call at Mr iiirrga', High street, for a circular and prioo list. Ord«rs loft with him for any kind of Hoi-hs will b« supplied^ Nelson, SVloate s Co. 1 * INCOMPARABLE DARJEELINQ

BLEND.! THE MARVELLOUS REMhaJi *U« COUGHS, COLDS, HOAIWBffKSB, BBONOHITIB, CONSUMPTION, And all Chest Dioeoau. BOIinn»GTON'BPHOTOBa.LOXYMKa of CARRAGEEN or IIIBH MOSS cures the worst forms of Coughs and Cold*, Hoarseness j gives immediate relief in Broa- , chitie } is the best medicine fo? Asthma, onm . Whooping Cough, is invaluable in tho •ariy stages "of Consumption, relievos all a^eotioni of the Chest, Lungi, and Throat. GEO. BONNINGTON, Ohristcharch | BAYFIELD 4 PAESON, Bole Agonf* for LTtfc#J^n. K BRIGHT'S PHOSPHODYNJi.— But known remedy for Nervousness, Indigestion, Liver Complaints, and all Functional Derangements ; oxtenßively used in the Army and Navy, and highly recommended by th« I Medical Faoulty. Dr Bright's Phosphodvna, — Only reliable remedy for Weak and Shattered Constitutions, Nervouß Debility, D«» pression, Lassitudo, Loss of Power, Pimples, Impoverished Blood, Premature Doobnej thoroughly re-establißhos tho general bodily health. Dr Blight's Phosphodyno.— Sold by all Chemißta throughout the globs. Bowara of worthless imitations bearing similar names, —Agents : New Zealand Drug Oompanv.6l7f " Is there no hopaP" tho siok man said, The silont doctor shook his head. "While there is life there's hope," h»s*i*, " ' JEgroto, dum animas est, spec ent, 1 " JD B L. L. SMIXB (Thoonly easily qualifiod Eiodioal mil advertising) OONBTOTS— On ell affectiens of the Norvous 3pt«m, if matior from what cauao ariiing On all broken-down ooastitutions On all diseases arising from early indiMHS tiono On Gout On Rheumatism In theao Colonies, those excesies which Wff have indulged in " hot youth ' tell upon with fearful interest, Our rogrets ere useless, our rapining fatilti The Bole idoa should bo the obancea we pet* sess of remedying the ills wo already hart, 01 oombating tho effects likely to t ecult, Hiflta it as he may, put on as good an oxtorior ai ki can, still is tho victim oonioious that lit 111 living lie, and that sooner or hta? hit vwti will discover him to the world. Our tfiith, our obligations to eooioty at lar^>, the welfare of our future offspring, and tho duty wa owe to ourselves forbid procrastination, ttai point out to us, not to wait till tho ravages break out in our constitutions. Before negotiating with a merchant, bsfen engaging with a confidential clerk | before employing a barrister, a oaroful ssan makes enquiries as to their standing, their loagfeh •! occupancy or residence j and, in tho case ai a legal adviser, both aa to bin legal qualifications and has to his capabilities of transacting tho individual business he oonsulto him upoßi Strange to say, however, in tho noloction of o medioal m&o, he sufTerer frequcntlj omiU theeo cecessary precautions, and without r(« gard to the fitness, qualification, exparicaia and ability tor the particular kilmcnt rcquir* ing treatment, ho consults the nc.ire.it mto t whoso exporienctj and practice, porhapf, live in quite an opposite direction. ( Id it astonishing thnt so many w* driv«e mad, are ruinad in hoalth, and .sre bankrupt in spirits, hopo and monoy P Eavo I not tn year* pointed cat to them tly»t I, Dr L. lit Smith, am tho only legally quali&od raedien] man advertising in the Colonies P Hay* I no% also prooocuted, at my own expsuso, thsse very quacks, and exposed tho various not* trumß they are selling*— suoh ac ?hc9j>bodyn«| Eseonce of Life, &c. — acd bs.i ♦'•.'•■?'. ,-nvlywdl and found thorn to consist of " >i-iv.«.?t Buc%t and fiavouriug jjaitLtiy' A^i.il i ■:; • .•: i;.::ttoi I have proved to be nil i'orgori&s. )1- is for thia reason that I step out of tho othicr of th« pro* fMti'-n ard advertiso, ia giro those wkt roquiro tho cervices of my branoh an oppor* tunily of knowing they oon oonsult a Ugtilj qualifiod ltian, and ono, moroovcr, who h&| Boade thin his OEpooial study. Dr I L. Smith is the only legally qualified medioal man adverlicinf;, and ho huj oeen In Kolbourno 24 J'eara, in full pra-ctics on NERVOUS DSSXASH .. LOSS OF PGWSjs AWD D23ILXTX EYPHILTIO ASTECXIONS WANT OF OONDITION GOOT AND RHEUMATISM Dr L. L. SMITH can be consulted »; letter Fen, £1. Modicines f orwnrdoa Ut *H tho Oo)nTue%. Dr L. L SMITH, Ist, Collins street BtMl (L&te the Rosidonco of the Governor), utcboxtjinb $607

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4160, 20 August 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4160, 20 August 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 4160, 20 August 1881, Page 4

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