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Medioal. A GRAND TONIC FOR FEMALES. Mo^ lß i«^S! lßnt __ ronio ennohes and pnrifles ths BHSKf th * appetite, restores oblour, tone, 52L™__f' hereby removing headaohe, debility wl_mH_™ 8 ' w ? akn ««. «>d tLe depressions from wmon so many females suffer. MRS DR STUART'S FAMOUS TOJNIC. It has Restored Health, Vigour and Joy to Thousands of Homes. IN BOTTLESrAT 3a ahd 4e 6d. fJIHEJ^ADIES'pjALENDAB/ OE V PILLS •> 2b Bd and 4s «d per i box. These Pilla are jwrtly esteemed for their mat value in preventing dluoomfort, roff J_Wan?h_oonveßienoe. and for periodical* use s_»T_i"n.ost sa&ai prompt mßdioine T HE I/ DIES ' \ g EM BNT "piLLS. Is 6d per box. For the relief and prevention of headache, biliousness, giddiness, constipation, .Iter oompltintsL indigestion, pains is the chest, baok, and aides, Ao. The above are endorsed by thousands of Mothers, Milliners, Dressmakers, Barmaids, Domestic Servants, Shop Hands, kc, fto., as tbe greatest boon, meeting an urgent and long-felt want. Sold everywhere. Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zealand— THE KEMPTHORNE AND PBOSSEB DRUG __^ COMPANY. 8891 PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON H r n sa_as ,roTH ' TONIC GREAT BODILY STBENGTH, GBEAT NEBVB STRENGTH, GBEAT MENTAL STRENGTH. GREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH, r_m£r%/%U ,w . c _ ! PEPPER'S QUININE AND IEON TONIC. It improves theappetlte. promrtss aJgestloß, neatly strengthens the nerves, Lnoreaasa strength of pulse, givee firmness to the muscles, alters pale countenances, supplies defloient heatt weakoironlatJonß, overcomes bodily weariness asd weeknass, onres many painful oomplaintsneuralgia, sciatica, Ao. . is a remedy for dy_pepeia Jjoniaoh affeotions, fto., and thorougtdy wwrnlS the health. PEPPEB'S TONIC. Insist on having it? Bottf sold everywhere. Made only at Bedford Laboratory London.. PEPPER'S ™J^B_U." M___>TBl_f B TARAXACUM "» PODOPHYLLIU. Is now used and regularly prescribed by many Physicians instead of blue pill and calomel forthe cure of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, whioh are generally pain •*neath the shoulders, headaohe, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste tn th» morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomaoh and feeling of general depression. Bottlee, 2s BdaHd 4s 6d. Sold by all Chemists. Insist on having Pepper's BULPHOLINB LOTION. THE CUBE FOB SKIN DISEASES. IN A FEW DAYS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLEB, BLOTCHES ENTIRELY FADE AWAY. BEAUTIFULLY FBAGEANT. PEBFECTL HARMLESS. CUBES OLD-STANDING SKIN DISEASES. BEMOVES EVEBY KIND OF EBUPTHW SPOT, OB BLEMISH, AND BENDEBB THE SKIN CLEAB, SMOOTH, SUPPLE, AND HEALTH?. Bottles sold everywhere. Made by J. PEPPEB ft GO„ London. " Af LOCKYER'S SULPHUB HAIR RESTORER. THE BEST. THEBAFEST. THE CHEAPEST BESTOBES THE COLOUB TO GBAY HAIB* INSTANTLY STOPS THE wath FBOM FADING. OCCASIONALLY USED, GBAYNESS IB IMPOSSIBLE. BEMOVES SCUBF, AND EMBELLISHES IBM HAJDEL CAUSING IT TO GROW WHEREEVER THIN AND PATCHY. Large Bottlee, Is 8d Bold everywhere. 1148 _m FOB WINTEB COUGHS AND BBONOHXA ffYHE MABVELLOUS BEMEDY COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA. BBONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, AND ALL OHEST AFFECTION BONNINGTON'S PECTORAL OXYMEL OF GARBAGES* OB IRISH MOSS 1 «_-«—- «i IRISH MOSS j <»«W«»M>). Cues the worst forms of Coughs, Colds, and Hoarseness, givee immediate relief to Bronohitis, Is the Best Medioine for Asthma, Cures Whocpi&t* Couth, is invaluable ia the early stages of Consumption, Believes all Affeotions of tthe Ohest. Lnngs and Throat. BOLD EVERYWHERE. GEO. BONNINGTON, Ohristohuroh. Christohuroh, N,Z„ August 17. 1885, Mb Gbo. Bonningtoh. Dear Sir,— Liko all "tenors ' my throat 1* susceptible of oold, and for the last three months I have been troubled with hoarseness, and at times a hooking oongh. Lost week I was persuaded by Mr Stevens to try a bottle of yonr "Irish Mobs'* preparation, and one teaspoonful had the effeot o giving me a quiet night's rest-mo oongh— and my voioe is nearly rostorod, having taken only twe doses.— Youra faithfully, MUBBAY ASTON. "Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks fotth io strange eruptions,"— Aot LH. Soene 1, TO THB~PUBLIC. SOME patients suffering from nervous off eotk w are afraid, from sheer bashfnlneeß a_4 modesty, to pbrbohalit oonsult a medioal mar.-> other patients have not the self-possession aad ooolness when in theoonsulthtg room, to aocuratstr desoribe their symptoms— their habits of life, aal the nature of the disease they suffer from. Let suoh persons (hs or she) sit qnietly down ts the privaoy of their own apartments, and wits oalm minds describe clearly eaoh symptom ot tbe.l oase; a olear statement, thns written, and lali before me, is far preferable in hbbvouS diseases to a personal oonsultation. Where, however, s disease is of a peouliar and erooptional eharo ot* t a personal oonsultattoa may beoome neo-osutyi tout my buooobs in oorreeponueuoe is so great, thai Of tho thousands upon thousands whom I i__»s treated by letter during the last 82 years, not a single mistake has ever occurred, not a oase bis ever been made pnblio— in foot, the very simplicity of my Bystem of correspondence prevents publicity At the same time medioines are sent to my patients in snoh a form as to defy detection. How many thousands have I not brought Joy tot How many have been enabled to enter into tbs marriage state throngh consulting me f How many after marriage have privately tm. snlted me and been blessed, and their married lives made fruitful and happy P How many wasted mined youths ot both sent have also been restored to health, and thanksi their manhood, for having consulted me by letter 9 How many questions arise where the family physioian is unable to unravel the oase, and where often the patient lingers on, not daring to tell hts family medical adviser the nature of his complaint, until consumption, wasting, or mental disease set in, and the Bufferer gets beyond ths curable stage, and is left a hopeless wreck r A letter written in tbe privaoy of tho room ant dropped in the post-box reaches nts quietly _ tas an_nrarisretiiniedaßqatetlyandnnoetentatipasly ( A and the patvmt, without stepping frem his oEckmbes I exoeptto post bis letter, is by return of post put I* foil possession of tha nature of hia case. His hopes axe raised, his doubts removed, and he is oomper»» tivoly a new man _ in faot* m many eases, a n » being altogether. The only addition to the ordinary written let to* is the age, ooonpation, habits, and symptoms, nothing more. The usual oonsultation fee ot Ml (one pound) mast be enclosed, otherwise no answa* wiU be returned. There are thousands ot eases in dally Ufa whste a oonsultation with one at a distanoe will remove by a single letter a great fear, a great ears, and itofttak solves whai appears as an imp____trable mystery* Many a aad heart has boen made Joyful on receipt of an explanatory letter from ma. To theee who aro abont to marry, I wonld say. oonsult me beforo doing so, and thns prevent many after troubles, and remove many unnooeeeary ears*. and prejudices s to those more eopeoially who have* Buffered in etoty years frem disease, cr whe have ytelded to tasar MU»ion*.to these I say at ones ooxißult witt me, do not tarry, delays are dangerous aad as an expert, my time may not be always at yew servJee, yon earn by simply enolosing oc* yound, have the benaAt of my exparienoa la th*. same manner as if 1 hved in yonr own town, anft with th* additional advantage of thorough privacy., —Yonre truly, LOUIS L. SMITH, __ddv«ffDs L. L. SMITH, 182, COLLINS STBEET EAST, Melbourne. OONSULTATION PEE, BY LETTBB, MX. Fee for Personal Consultation, *l is. Tho latter is inclusive of medicine. Medioines forwarded, well-paoked, to all Mt Colonies, India and Europe. .„_,,. IBS. COLLINS STBEET EAST. Melbourne.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5881, 21 March 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5881, 21 March 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5881, 21 March 1887, Page 4

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