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, Business Uotioes, PURE I BLENDED TEAS 5 ' M I PBEPABED BY A TEA.TASTEB •i ' ov : MANY YEABS' EXPEBUSNCB, In Great Tariety; Each Quahty having a risthtciave Flavonr of ita own, ..PEB JS £D LB PEB JS JQD LB PEB OS LB PEB 2 s 2 D LB PBE 2 s 6 D tB Paoked in Hb and 101 b canisters, and in ft»lfobests of 401 b each. : TAYLOR, PAPPS & CO, COFEEE. I GILLESPIE'S -ELEPHANT BBAND COnSTf MAO long t>e«su cttu&guisad as coe I*o6t*ai*ao4a Breakfast Beverage, it being delioiags tB ir and thoroughly wholesome, Boldbf mort dsoeen I 9 Ut, 1. 7. lf» and lllb Uss, ATO ffHOLESALa BY Udi ÜBBOHAHTf AID AT I THB MILLI, High street , ' " laßßemmameir* Medioal. The Greatest Blessing •Of life is a perfect state of health. To secure *h% -undeniable boon nse lojctdohgh'b Pnxno SwjßTt. It strikes at the .*oot of disease, improving Dtees* aipn by olearing away obiftrnctions fromthe Bton»r**_ Jiiver, Kniiieyß. and Bowelß. and at the ganaTtimei jenoyafcing the Blood, eraaioating polßonons. ana Cererish humours. IT IS THE GMT SAFEGUSBD & CUBS ff^r most Diseases incident to Tropical and Colonial life, and is mast efficacious m Fevers of all khuhc &?. Pox > Meaeles, Thirst, Headache, Sea Sickaea^ ajfliousness, Vomiting. Constination, la<figestkm_' Beartbnrn, Feverish Colds, Onolera, Erumivßaß Bkin Complaints, Blood Poisoning, Ao. 50 OTHER MEDICINE KEQUIEZD FOE \ 16 TEARS. \ 1 Mr. Young writeß *— "For fifteen yeara Ihavei *. ** constantly taken it eveay mornings Dnringß =;**the whole of that time I have nevor taken "any otlier medicine nor had a doctor, c "hare also given it to my ohildren, and liwe ' never had to call ra a doctor for then " since they were born." *IT SAVED HTLIFE HTA DISTANT I AHTA"* Writes C. Fitzgerald, Esq., formerly in AlbaniaSTATION PROPRIETORS, FLOCK! MASTERS, And all residing in Up-country Stations, ahooHli never be without Likfwjsh'b Ptbeiio Samxx. It prevents the ill effects of drinking water not absolutely pnre, at the same time forming amostrefraahing drink, quenching thirst, and adding to the hour* comforts of such secluded life. Ask your merchant to send regular supplies with yonr other storet. gee abundant medical and other testimony wtthv 1 each bottle. Zt is most refreshing to the system, cooling and vitalising the blood. • ££03 bi obtained cf aif, futM Htficint VtnionJ STILL TBIUMPHANT.-The following Medicines have been for many years highly as. , proved of by the Public, and a Gold Med*aawsdea them at the Christchuroh Exhibition, viz:— FOB HOBSES: Colio or Gripe Drink Blister Ointment Embrocation Grease Ointment Condition Powders Hoof Oil Worm Powdera. FOU DOGS: Distemper Powders - Mange Ointment FOB HUMAN USE: BHEUMATIO BALAAM and Cough- Syrhi Every Article that bears my Name And Trade i— — \ Mark „ 1V.8.J Is guaranteed. Beware of Sporioas Imitations. CAUTION.— WhereaBS.SLESINGEB, the old and most renowned Veterinary Practitioner In the .Australian Colonies — who has introduced his unfailing remedies, and educated the public to treat their own Horses, Cattle, or Dogs, by offering his Medicines at a very, low price (for tbe different diseases, aeo circular)— nas, alter obtaining & good sale for them, now to '.nation the pnbiie satinet: Spurious Imitationa of hie Bemedies. Some unprincipled people are trying to puett the sale of their abominable rubbish in opposition 10 the genuine article, and Mr Slesinger Wsrns'Y his customers not to beguiled or duped by | SLta* Buoh impostors or their agente. See that my V — Name and Trade Mark fe attached to every » V.S* article. j I wfll shortly give yon the names and nomter ot those villains who are now trying to rninme.lt they conld, by forcing the sale of snuiiohs imita* tions. SAML. SLESINGM^ 8231 Veterinary Burgeon, Dnnedin. '■ " " - — " J l ..'. ■' ".!■»• 1 , ,'m. ,' 1, ftUC.C.C. I^tOTTLE'S COLONIAL CUBIT. Try the New Eucalyptus Household Bemedy _ Internally for COUGHS, COLD, CBOUP, SOBB THBOAT4 DIPHTHEBIA, &c, Externally fdr CHILBLAINS, CHILBLAINS, CHILBLAXrTfcV CXJTd, WOUNDS, BUBNS, &C Ask your Chemiet er Storekeeper fof COTTLE'S COLONIAL «;ÜBE, Testimonials witn bottles. P. HATMAN & CO,, tt holesaltf Agents. — — , — »■ . "Diseased Natnre oftentimes breaks Covkfe l« strasge arwtfLota.''-- Aot IH, Soene l, TO THB PUBLIC. SOME patients goffering from nnrroTHßiTimium axe afraid, from cheer baahfirdnen an modesty, to raßfloaaiXT oonsult a medioal JM** other patienta have not the self-possession aart ooolness when in the oonanlting room, toacottrtttl* deeeribe their B_ymptonMhr*heir habitfl ot ttf% BU tihe nature of the disease they softer if anu .-s iM _ Let eooh persons (he or bm) frit qaietily MMttfl the privaoy of their own apartmantsL and. WiMI oalm minds deeoribe olearly eaoh flymptoin of fUfe case} a olear statement thnff written, tod kBUt before me, is far preferable in aaavooe illneim iii a perßonal oonsultation. Where, however, t disease Is of a imiinlfni nnd niflnnliiimßl hllbimiib< a personal oonsnitation tan.y beoome' neoeemyr toot my euooesß in oorreßpunaeaew trig great, thai • of the thousands npon thouaanda whom I hava treated «y letter dnriag tfce laat W yoa*v«»»a; Bingle mistake hae ever ooourred, not a oaeeJMe ever been made pablio— ln faart^ the very "Hrilfflfr of my Bystem of rff rrnirrprn lm iff xiriiTinilw Juljlhnfc At the same time medioinea are Bent to nm patiente is such a form ac to<_t«fy c^toetioa. How many thonaande have I not brought to* How mnny have been: enabled to enter into Itf marriage state through oonsnltdngmeF How many after marriage have jj?iva4el» ey» anited me and been blessed, tad thew" iuertioMi*** How many waeterf^roinW jWrtgi <*M*J "ftg Have atoTSeen restored tft Health, ami »«l*ff theirmanhoodj for having ooaßnlteoVj metoi* «W How men/ ondsthttß arise where' the^fauif nhyaioian is nnable to anraval the Mease, a^rtßßßt ottos the patient lingers on, not daring to MDIU faSar ntemeal advißer the mrtn*»of hlaoomplßiß* nntfl consumption, waating, er mental diseaeaiA} andthe Bufferer gets bevondthe onrAfettßiraid o^pttoport hie lettor, taby rewtn otpoe»a<Una r^poeßß*Baiono«th« nature of hiscase. Hunop» axe taißeo, hiedonbte removed, and he ia oompartl» taveryanewman in faot, in many oaeee, a aew ■^^fficmtottobrrdUaxy -writton tome, is the age, orouvetkm, habita, and "yai^«* mithimr more. The nsnal consultation tea at Ml cme^nfO mttf tbe enclOfrtd, otherwieanoaaiwee w fe^^o^»^otoa^too^*ifawa»^« r>U«ae letter a great fear, agreat oareyand ittttU as *a xmpe««4aa6te myaeß» WijCTaso4 heart has been nude joyfalon receipt H^inlanatoxy letter troin^me. ToSotowhO axe abont to marry, I woaid «*y ' ctoSnttme bXe doing SO, and *%*£****& SgJSbieg, and remove many amaeeeeeaky <ac»i Sp^ndioeß 1 to thoae^oore jWjejaUy wno hare saffered in early years from djtoasfc** Whcl«»» SeWed to VhOt puSuoa.ta theee I cay at one* :Sto^withii^oonottorTy.delayßar«dßfl»^ •*tix iarrtee, yon can, fo simply epatoeiM enm JSSd!mivetho »?«g*« I g , 'S^^s S r Smemanner as it I Jttved U ypw MinvtMa^Ug . sdditioaaladvftßta^of^rongnjehNfcßfc \ LOUIS L. SMITH, Addree*- J}a ZuL. SMITH. Iflj, OOLLINS STJ^ETJUBT, Melbonrne. CONSULTATION FfiJS, BY LSTTXJB. m. Fee foz Penonal Consultation, «i lab Tne latter is inolusivo of modioine, ateffioinea forwarded, well-packed, ta> tOtha Oolonies, India «nd Europe. ISaTcOLLINS STBEET BAST. Melbonrne. The omfy legally quaUfied praetitionerad vecttrdog aud registerea nnder the Medical Board of Viotoda and practising the lact tJurty-flve yekxa.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6308, 4 August 1888, Page 4

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