Medical DB FIDHLEB'S POPULAR FAMILY MKDIOINEB [ITBTABIiIBHKD A.D. 1812] Are now tor the first time brought to and. advertised in New Zealand. DB FIDHLKB'S Bilious and Liver Pills, with treatise on self-cure, diet, Ac. ... la 6d pec box DB FIDHLEB'S Dentition Powders, tor children cutting their teeth 1b 6d per bOS With Dr F.s Treatise on the management of children during the period of dentition DB FIDHLEB'B "Nursery Mixture," or Infante* Friend. This medioine will be found a complete specific for vomiting of milk or food, looseness in tbe boweh, gripes, green motions, wind, &o, and its timely and oooaßional use will prevent convulsion fits Is 6d per bot. DB BIDHLER.S "Wild Cherry," for coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and all chest and lung diseases ... Is 6d per bot. These Celebrated Medicines will become » blessing to the oounlry, and a household word in every family. Wholrsalb Aobntb - M. HABixIB & SOU, Hereford street, Ohrißtchuroh, And Betail of every storekeeper throughout the World. 719* Jbt I T 0 H K 5 B FAMOUS BLOOD BESTOBBB, Fob Cleansing, PuKiFrixo, and Inrxoo* BATING THB BIiOOD. [Seven Years' Test in Auokland.] Tbstimoniam. MOST WONDEItPDI/ BBMBDT The want of n reliable remedy for rhen* maltam, &c, has long been felt as one of the greatest calamities of the age. While other means and medicines have beon proving them* selves vain and delusive, this remedy haa been silently and steadily unloosing the oruel fingers of disease, and freeing oaptir e men from their deadly embraoe. The people art now requested to give the Blood BBSTOBtfa a fair and impartial trial. And the proprietor would have it distinctly understood that the oures of Bhoumatism, &0., are due entirely to this medicine's wonderful effeot upon the blood, by its oleansing, purifying, and invigorating power. Its curative and depurative properties have been fully attested by tha numerous testimonials received by the proprietor from patients who had long suffered from the above distressing maladies, who had applied in vain to physioians for relief, and in whote oaseß Turkish Baths, Hot Springs, and other popular remedies had been resorted to without effect. Mb Hixohhns. Auokland, Ist June, 1877. Dear Sir,— l feel I should not be doing yoa justice, for the extraordinary medioine you manufacture, were I not to acknowledge the wonderful oure it has effected upon myself. It will be neoessary to explain the nature of my oomplaiut. On the passage to this Colony, in the ship Jessie Osborne, I had a sever* attack of .tthoumatio Fever, and was carried ashore in the most holpless condition. I re* mained in this state for several months, suffering the most intense pain. I tried many remedies, but to no effeot, and begun to despair of over getting relief. I waa recommended by a friend to try your wonderful Blood Bestorer, I did so, and the ohange— almost from the first dose, was astonishinc. I am now perfectly restored to health, as well as ever I was in my life. Should you feel disposed to give publicity to this letter, I would say to those suffering from rheumatism —do not delay, but at once take your in* valuable medioine, and they will soon find relief. For myself, I can only Bay that you have my lasting gratitude, and 1 shall at all times take it as a pleasure to give anyone all the information possible. I herewith enolote a certificate from two gentlemen (Visiting Officers of Fountain of Friendship Lodge of Oddfellows), and have their permission to give publicity to it.— l am, dear air, youn ever gratefully, Thohab H. Jonbs. We, the undersigned Visiting Offioeri of the Loyal Fountain of Friendship Lodge, of the 1.0.0. F., M.U., A.D., bear witness to the wonderful oure of Brother Jones, effected by the use of Mr Hitohens* Blood Bestorer. 0. OVBBTOH, N.G. ; AIPBBD ALLBY, V.G. Messra COOK & BOMB, 6119 Sole Agenta for Canterbury. "Ii there no hopef" Lhs Atk man aaia% The silent doctor shook hi* head. « While there i* liio thece'a hope," k« aataV M * Agroto, dum auimas eat, apt-* e»t«' * T\ """ U & L. L. £MI 1 I (The only easily qualified medioal sbm • advertising) OOKITOT*— On all affectwni of the HUrroua By»liMf H matter from what oauae arising Os all brokwi-dowii eonatitutions Ou oil diseaiM aruiinf from early inilMN tiona OnOout OnJtheumatum In these Colonies, bhoto exeoisOT wbith Wf have indulged in "bot youth' toll spot «t with fearful interest. Our toptto nr« utftletc. oui* repicing fiUlci Iheaoleidoafihivaldbcthe chenc^t we pa*' mss of remedying the ills we clready have. • combating the offsets likely to i»ful6. MIA? it M he may, put on an good tz\ at h' crb, still is the victim oonsoious that he Ii i living He, and that vociwr or latoi his Tf«C« will disoorer him to tli« world. Our JTaAh our obligations to sooiotv al. Itu&e, the m\ fare of our future offspring, o&d the duty »; owo to oureelvu forbid proomstinntiion, v' point out to us, not to wait till the raraftf break out in our oonciitutiont. Before nefotiatiag with a mcrcb^f, Imlmc engaging with a confidential cloi-kj MtN employing a barrister, a careful rean uaket enquirioi as to their stundiiif, their length tS occupanoy or reaidenoo | and, in the aaetft a legal adviMr, both as to bia legal quaUflMH tions and haa to hit capabilitiea c£ tranaaetiig the individual busineio he oonoulta Jiiin ifMh Btrange to aay, however, in the col Action at r medioal man, he eufteror frequcutiy arnlb these necesioo.7 precautions, and wiLheul ej» gard to the fit&oss, qutilifictUcn, expaviajnt and ability for the particular ailiseul ref cUri ing tvoiitEJent, he consults the ucprciit auui, whoeo experience and prvcMce, purlutpi, Ulf in quite an oppoiito direction. v it astonubiug that to xa&aj are dltfaft mad, are ruined in health, aud at« bankml in epirite, hope and moccy K Have 1 net Nf years pointed out to them thuf, 1, Dr fa li Smith, am the only legally uualiSrd media«i man advertisic£ iv tho Oolcnits f L\&r* IMI alio pronecuUrd, at my own exptmi, IbeW very qu*ok«, and expoied tho v«noua M»> trums they are oolling^-- such v Ifht.u^hodjut, Esssnco of I/ifo, Ac— and had tJic;.! anaiyMf and found them to ooiitist of "liur^t Bigaj and fiavoudng mfittoi'," and the f tit.fcostee i have proved to bo al) fofgorios. it it for Ikll rsiuonthat I stop out of theothiot of tbe prex faisifn acd advertiso, to giv* the*« vkt wquir* tbo ef-rriooj of ray branrh nn oppM« irunity of knowing they oau ooimilt ft lugallT qualifiod man, and one, naoreorc>v r who kt| randu thin hit especial c'.:udj'. Dr £ L. Smith ia tho only lt^ally qnallfcC ncdical man Rdvevtiiiiifc, (.lL I* La itatm It Melbourne S4 yean, ia f:uil praeticw c» SHaVOUS DJ£>liAßlfi_ TjOSB OF tO vT&M AUD JOSBILIi'Xr J BYFHU/HO ATOEOTIOKS waht of aosvm.oll GOGT AND ■BJUdXTiUXIBU Dr h. L. BMITH can bs coutvllA |n letter Fco t £1. Medicinos f o?nwM*il |> %\\ th« Ooloruoi. Di- L. L SMITH, 161, Oollim itrnl lait (Lato lh» .Heotdonoe of tha Qov«rnor) tkiasc^iisa 6*86
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4480, 2 September 1882, Page 4
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