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Medioal. .'I I 1.1 ' i ... J- 11..... wi. I — 'ULMlJUmtl' To wtend's Bilious and Liver Pills. mHE SPECD7IC REMEDY for the LJVER __L and its DERANGEMENTS. Cure Bilious Headaches, Constipation, Nausea, Depression of Spirits, ftc, arising- from torpidity of the Liver or Indigestion. The Proprietor confidently recommends these Pills, as being especially adapted for that particular form of Dyspepsia and Derangement of the Digestive Organs co prevalent in the Colonies. May be obtained ot chemists and storekeepers, in boxes, ls, Ib 63, and 2s 6d ; Wholesale and Retail of the Proprietor, "W". J^ m O W N E N D, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 183, COLOMBO STREET (opposite City Hotel), Two Doors from Brice's corner. 1917 A GRAND. TONIO EOR FEMALES. This excellent Tonio enriches and pnrifles ths blood, improves the appetite, restores oolonr, tone and vitality, thereby removing headache; debility nervousness, weakness, and the depressions from which go many females suitor. MRS DR STUART'S FAMOUS TOMC. It has Beßtored Health, Vigour and Joy to Thousands of Homes. IN BOTTLES, ax Ss and _a Gj>. THEX.-aDIES'/^LENDARi- OR \ JLi xj vfemaleJ "DILLS "> 2s 6d and 4s 6d per These Pills are justly esteemed for their neat value in preventing-. discomfort, suffering, aad inconvemience, and for periodicid nse are the most reliable and prompt medicine ever brought to woman s aid. fgIHE y.ADIES' A PERIENT TQILL ls 6d per box. For the relief and prevention ot headaohe, bilious, ness, giddiness, constipation, liver oompldnts. In. digestion, pains M the chest, baok, and sides, *c. •nmnL^T^™ «»3orsed by thousands of Mothers MU £ ae «_. Dressmakers, Baxmaide, D_me_tio Ser> ISSI.?"* ""i 8 * *f ',' *°- M the S*«t«t boon, meeting an urgent and long.felt want Sold everywhere. Sole Wholesale Agents for New Zealand— THE KEMPTHORNE AND PROSSER DRUG • COMPANY. 8S» LOCKYER'S SULPHUB HAIR RESTORER. THE BEST. THE SAFEST. THE GHEAPBS* RESTORES THE COLOUR TO GRAif «*_*. INSTANTLY STOPS THE HAIR FROM FADING. OCCASIONALLY USED. GBAYNESS IB IMPOSSIBLE. REMOVES SCURF, AND EMBELLISHES TM HAIB, CAUSING IT TO GROW WHERE. ' EVER THIN AND PATCHY. Large Bottles, Is 6d Sold everywhere, Uil PEPPER'S THB Alßifious MEDIOIHB TARAXACUM AND POBOPHYLLO. Is now used aad regularly prescribed by many Physicians instead of blue pill and calomel for th* euro of dyspepsia, biliousness, and all symptoms ol congestion of the liver, whioh are generally pain beneath the shoulders, headache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomsoß and feeling of general depression. D __ v Bottles, 2s 9daad4s6d. Bold by all Chemists. Insist on having Pepper's PEPPER'S ~ quotne mb mom HEAL I^S?. NGTH ' TONIC GREAT BODILY STRENGTH, GREAT NBRVB STRENGTH, GREAT MENTAL STRENGTH. GREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH, Follows the nse ot PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC. Itimprovestheappetite, promote, digestion, greatly strengthens the nerves, liiniciin.j strength of pulse, gives firmness to the muscles, alters pale countenances, supplies defloient heatt weakoiroulations, overcomes bodily weariness and weekness, cures many painful oomplah_ts«» neuralgia, soiatica, to. ; is a remedy for dyspepsia stomaoh affeotions, fto,, and thoroughly recruit the health. ~~^ PEPPER'S TONIC. Insist on having it. Bottl cold everywhere. Made only at Bedford Laboratory London ■ , SULPHOLINE LOTION. THE CUBE FOE SK_CN DISEASES. IN A FEW DAYS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES ENTIRELY FADE AWAY. BEAUTIFULLY FRAGRANT. PERFEOTL HABMLESS. CUBES OLD-STANDING SKIN DISEASES. REMOVES EVERY KIND OF ERUPTIOH SPOT, OR BLEMISH, AND RENDERS THE SKIN CLEAR, SMOOTH, SUPPLE. AND HEALTHY. Bottles sold everywhere. Made by J. PEPPER A CO., London, Diseased Nature oftentimes breaks fortt ta strange ernptiona."— Aot IDT. Boone I. TO THE PUBLIO. SOME patients suffering from norvouaaßaattOM are afraid, from sheer bashfulness oi modesty, to fkbbokai.lt consult a modioal man** other patients have not the self-possession u4 ooolnesß when in tho consulting room, to accurately desoribe their symptoms—their habits of life. i_M tbo nature of the disease th*r suffer from. Let suoh persons (he or me) sit qnietly down li the privaoy of their own Apartments, and Witt oalm minds desoribe dearly eaoh eymoton. of that, oase; a clear statement thus written, and lalfl before me, is far preferable in kbevoub dfnnntMi M a personal oonsultation. Where, however, i disease is of a, i^ouliarandtiiocptionaloharaow a personal oonsultation may beoome neeeaaacyi tout my snooesß in correspondauoa ia so great, tut of the thousands upon thouiiands whom I have treated hy letter during the last 32 years, not* single mistake hoe evor occurred, not a oaa. baa ever heen made publio— in toot, tho very simpUoltr of my system ot correspondenotyp sevents pnblioitgf At the same time medioine.) are sent to * patients in suoh a form sa to del'y deteotion. How many thousands have I not brought Joy How many have been enabled, to enter into tt_ marriage state through _oi__ul____» me t • How many after marriage l_av_> privately e?ai Suited mc and been blessed, and ttadr married Ural madetrnitful and happy P How many wasted ruined yontt\_ Of both eoxat hava also been restored to health, and tharjke* their manhood, for having consulteii mebyle? wtt How many questions arise where the family physioian is unable to unravel the atse, and when of ton the patient lingers on, not dsinhg to tell hit family medical adviser tbe nature of 1 his oomplainfc until consumption, wasting, or menfail disease mi in, and the sufferer gets beyond the tumble stags and is latt a hopeless wreok P A letter written in the privacy ot tha room ait dropped in the post-box reaches me « quietly i tha answer ia returned as quiotly and unostlantatioualy, and the patient, without stepping tromitisohambes exoeptto post bis letter, is by return of post put la full possession of the nature of his caso. Hiahopte are raised, his doubts removed, and he is oompua* tively a now man s in faot. in many oao<M..a a W being altogether. The only addition to tho ordinary writfcwi leftai is the age, ooonpation, habits, and ayratptosriL nothing more. The usual oonsultation few of £1 (one pound) must be enolosed, otherwise nosoiawei will be returned. There are thousands of cases In daily lite vrllwa a oonsultation with one at a distanoe w_U remove by a single letter a great fear, a great oaro, and it often solves what appairs as an impenetrable mystery. Many a sad heart has been made joyful on rooeipt of an explanatory letter from me. To those who are about to marry, I wooM. eaf oonsult me before doing so, and thus prevent Many after troubles, and remove many unnecessary o&rea and prejudices i to those more eapeoially who hUvta Buffered in early years from disease, or who hwra yielded to their passions, to these I say at Olio* oonsult with me, do not tarry, delays are dangerotai and aa an expert, my time may not bealwaya j»t your servioe, you can, by simply ouolosing o_\e pound, have the benefit of my experience in fki euae manner as if I lived in your own town, ami with the additional advantage of thorough privacy,! —Yonr- truly. ZiOUia __, SMITH. Address— Ds L. L. BMITH, 132, COLLINS STREET EAST. Melbourne. CONSULTATION FEB, BY LETTER, A, Fee for Personal Consultation, Ml Is. The latter is inoluaive of medioine. Medioines forwarded, well-paoked, to all UU Colonies, India and Europe 182, COLLINS STRSSTEAST. Molbourne.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5992, 29 July 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5992, 29 July 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5992, 29 July 1887, Page 4

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