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Bugjnoiw lfotio©i. EVBRT LADY HER OWN DRESSMAKER, TLTISa ICSATING, Certificated Teacher ef ib* JjA Hoientiflo Bresa Cattirut Associatios, • S°» Sole ***** fa Christchureb, give* leysomi daily m scientific £nsg cuttiag. Te» to^M 011 "^® 08 ! 1 " 111 "' 88 Seating guarantees teughtw per ™ ot " Artistic Draping ale* Or at Mrs WttW. a46 T H^hj g ?Ch?Mcht I r C h. Medical. nu> o&SSg&aimm pills. Te * everywhere. DRUG COMPANY. Aeroa. -7,, Gtagbb Patbnt Piaknel Bel-t CURES DTSENTEBT DIAKEH A RHEUMATISM SCIATICA LUMBAGO SPINAL WEAKNESS, 4c, 4c. p ™» 7b 6d. (Testimonial.) Christchurdii Oct. 20, 185*. Mr Gager, Sir,— Being perenaded to try you* Ifttanei Belfc*. 1 have great pleasure to say I have ljeoiSomp^^ cured. lorn may use thtea» yon tib£*fc P^^ y I remaJn, youm trnly, JOHN DAYIDSON, Chrjjytchurch. NHRVOUS DEBILITr A CURE GUABANTEED. Db E. C. W» . t . NEBVH AND BB ATJf TBE/ TKSHT, A. guaranteed epedSo fox Hysteria, Dixrißwi* Jon vnlßlons, Hto, Nervous Neuralgia, Headaoht. Nervous Profltratlon, oaußed by the use of alcohol or tobacco, 'Wakefumese, Mental Denreesioiu Softening of the Brain, roenttimj in insanity aaA aading to misary, decay. aaddUth, Premater» OW £&. B « raaa «% l<°flß o* Powor&i either ecx B Involuntary Losses and Spennatorrhcßa, caused by over exertion of the brain or overindulgence. Each box contains one month's treatment; ocGda )acx I2!L bo i ceß f °I? 7b *** *y ™»fl prepaid os eeoeipt °* $£?£ *& fP^rvaim six boxes to oara anyoaee, With each order received by os for six boxes, accompanied with 28a, we win sen* tt» porohaser our written guarantee to refund th« money if tha treatment does not effect a <mr« Guarantees issued only by G. BONNINGTON Chemist, Sold Agents SIS OHBIBTCHPRCH. NBW ZEALAND. FOR THIBST, HEADACHE, SEA or BILIOUS. SICKwESB, CONSTIPATION; INDIGESLAMPLOUOH ? S PYRETIC SAXIM3 IS THE CERTAIN CUBE. Most Refreshing to the System, Cooiinp an* Vitalising the Blood. For the worst form of TY.PH.UB. SCARIiBT. JUNGLE, and other FEVERS. PRICKLY HEAtI SMTAIit, POX. MEASLES, ERUPTIVE or SKIN COMPLAINTS, and various other altered CON. DITIONS of the BLOOD, THE GREAT REMEDY IS LAMPLOUGH'S PYRETIC SALINE. " IT SAVED XT LIFE, " for the Fever had obtained a strong hold on me. In a few days I web quite well." C. Fitzgerald v Esq.. correspondent of the " Manchester Guardian* ia Albania. The Testimony of numerous eminent medi«al gentleman has been unqualified, as to its poesessio* of most important elements to restore and mainteia Health, with, perfect vigour of body and mind. See bill with each bottle. It is tha cure for Cholera and preventive of Dysentery, and most other diseases and ailments inoidentto Tropical and Colonial Life. Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Dealers. IS7SPOR WINTER COUGHS AND BRONCHIA riIHE MARVELLOUS BEMES? 1 SOB COUGHB, COLDS, HOARSENESS, ASTHMA BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, AND AU> OHBST APKECTrOIi BONNTNOTON'S PECTORAL OXTMEL OF CARRAGEXM OB IRISH MOSS) m , IomTOTO . IRISH MOSS) (Rsibtkuto), Cures the worst forms of Coughs, Colds, a&ft Hoarseness, gives immediate relief to Bronohitlz» Ib the Best Medicine for Asthma, Cures Wbocptt>g» Ccnth, is invaluable in the early stages of Con* sumption. Believes all Affections of &the Cb«rt, Lnmrs and Throat. SOLD &VEKXWHBRB. GEO. EONNINGTON, Christchuroh. Christchuroh, N,Z., August 17, 185C, Mb Gao, Boknikgton. Dear Sir. — Like all " tenors * axj thzc&t ta susceptible of cold, and for tha last three moatia I have been troubled with hoareonesß, and at tux as a hacking cough. Last week I was persuaded p? Mr Stevens to try a bottle of yonr "Irish Moes" preparation, and ono teospoonful had tha eS*ct o giving me a quiat night's rest — no cough— and an? voice is nearly restored, having taben only two doses.— Yours faithfully, MURRAY ASTON. "Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks torUs ia etrango eruptiona."— Aot 111. Soene 1. TO TEE~PUBLIC. SOME patients suffering from nervoucaffocttcaf) are afraid, from sheer buiihi'iUae&it^aßC modesty, to rsESOSAij,T oonsolt a niodfosU xsas*" othar patients have not the Boltposfioasioij a&& ooolness when in the consulting room, toaccurai»)^. doecribe thair symptoms— their habits of liia, t.M the native of the diseoae they suffer from. ' Let saoh persons (Ue or she) sit quietly dowi lx tho privacy of their own apartments and witS> oabn minds describe olearly each symptoai oi theto case; a clear statement thus written, and Ixli 1 before me, is far preferable in kkrvovb dieaszen '» a personal consultation. Whore, however, a dliieane is of a pecmKar and exceptional charoctur' a poTMjnal constUtatloa may bocozne nooec^^ry^ out my success !n cori-espondono3 in so groat, th»> of the thoosands npou ihoas-iEds whom I t»T* treated by latter during the Imt S2 yaorr, not a ainglo mistake has ever occurred, not a oaoo bes evor bwn made public— in fuot, the very simplicito of my system of correspondanee prevents vmblloitj At the same time medioines are sent to kj patients in suoh a form as to defy detection. How many thousands have X not brought for totHow many have bean en&bl&d ia antsr icto tks marriage Btato through consoMug ma? How many after marriago have privately ccib suited me and boeu blessed, and their married Hres ! madefruitful and happy P I How many wasted ruined youths of both aes»» have also beou restored to becJlth, and tbaascO thoir manhood, for having consulted me by letttt 9 How many, quoations arise whore the fatailj physicinn is unable to unravel tbe cseo, and Trfcor.v often the patient lingers on, not doting- to t«H iiif family medical adviser the naturo of his oomplaiEV until oonsumption, wasting, or mental disease im\ In, and tha sufferer gets ikjoad the carable iteffo. &&d Ib loft a hopeless wreck r ' A letter written in tue privacy of tbe room anA dropped in tho poet-box reaches mo quiotty t ta» answer is returned as quietly and •cnojtoutatlcrnsiy. and the patient, without ateppuig fru:a his clujor.bfll mooptto post bis letter, is By return of post pat «» Cull possession of the nature of ids caso. Hi* ho\*» are raisod, hia doubts removed, nud ho is oomp4r&' dvoly a now man ; hi foot, in uuuiy oates. a u. w being altogether. The valy Addition to tho ordinary written lelwi It the B«e, ooouputaoa, habits, and oyna^li^jn nothing moce« The usual coumiltitdoa tee tA »P3. (one pound) must bo aoclo&od, othurwiee no an>*» Will be returned. There are thousa&dß of oases in daily lire wb«* « • consultation with, one at a distance wDI rrucove b? a single letter a groat fear, a great oaro.nad. it ot »*»• I solves what appears as an impenetrable mjrtcrj.v Many a sod heart has boon mado joyral on reotips of an explanatory lett-or from mo. To those who aro about to marry, I ironid m%ooasult ma before doing so, and thus preyont mt&s after troablaa, and remove many uunooesßttry cuu i and prejudices : to those more eopeoiilly who hurt ■ suffered in early years from duoase, or «bo hr.v» 1 yielded to thoir passions, to theso I say at ob«wconsult with me, do not terryv delays are daaßercun and as an export, my i±mo soay sot be al-rrnys v> your sorvlca, you can, by simply encktis^ oaapound, havo the boaeflt of lny'oxperioaca ia tb* same manner as if I lived in your own town, antf with the additional advantage of thorough priVfco^ — Yours truly, -• LOUIS I*. BMTTfc, Addreaa— Da L. L. SSIITH, 18^, COLLU;S Sl'fiKET EAST, Melbouratfr CONSULTATION PKB, BY LETTES, «. Feo for Personal Consaltitinn, £1 la. The latter is inclusive of uaadioine. Medicines forwarded, woD-paokcd. to ail tk», Colonies, India and Enropa. - 1 -. . 162, COLLINS BTBKET EAST, Melbourne.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5912, 26 April 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5912, 26 April 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5912, 26 April 1887, Page 4

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