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n\£ : '~' ______\\_\\\\__\\\_m Taß—tomu nov «_■ M yy Bey Ds HosKnro, D.D. M ,f * Desr 8ir ~ J t&ve mnoh pleunrs la ]m ;-. Vn^. recommending your Pectoralin*. _ I took a dose or two one Saturday night, 9 .»■?.-■ as I had a severe cold that affected my -Jl _. voice, and made me dread the 00— ing m __________ __tJBB~ Babbath's speaking ; but your Ptctor*. '-1 . Hut completely oured me. I have give. HI ■■ ~ ■■■* it to some of my ministerial frieidi, k m . with the same results. Such miittuw % __. ■ ■ ___.■■■ ■■■_■___- ought to be well known, and lam nitf k All fITJICPC they would do good. 4 4^^fclfc- W0 I lIEiV%*%P 126, Durham St., JOHN nOBKOMkf'M Christohuroh, N.Z., Aug. 6, 18 M. I " WW—— — *— ■ ■»-t«**W*«M******Mt_._a_« M «— -^- ,4

Business Notices. Uee only •■'■•'■:' ■""" CAMERON'S improved -=Starch GlosssYOUR GROCER KEEPS IT. Wholesale from Merchants or from THE IMPERIAL PACKING COMPANY., 38, Madeas Stbbbt, OHEISTOUURC3. THE CREAT- HERBAL REMEDY -'- HAS COHED MR PALMEE, who is now on a visit to Christchurch. and is on his way through the Colon-ftp make known tho virtues of the new Remedy, VITADATIO, and can he seen at E. W. HALL fl, MEDICAL HERBALIST, 152, Armagh Btreet, for the _ext Fortnight, from 10 to 4 daily. Mr Palmer has been a resident of Invercargill for mnny years, and has been suffering ior 14 years with Hydatids. S« has been operated on and pronounced incurable by the Medical Profession. He has been cured by taking VATADATIO. VITADATIO CURES BRIGHT'S DISEASE, CONSUMPTION, CANCER, LIVER COMPLAINT, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, PILES, INDIGESTION (whether Acute or Chronic), | POVERTY OF BLOOD ahd ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. Hydatids to be seen on the Premises. E. W. HALL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT, 152, ARMAGHSTREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Xl6Bl NOTIC- TO CASH BUYERS. GENTLEMEN,— WE HAVE JUST EECEIVED A J-ARGE LOT OF ALL-WOOL COLONIAL CLOTHING IN ALL SIZES, . M ado to our order, properly cut and well trimmed, at prices which will well repay you to come and see. _ Men's Suits 19s lld ; former price 25s 6d . Youths' Colonial Long-trouser Suits from 17s 6d to fflensauiT-sjasiiu, loriußrp Men's Blue-black W.P. Coats, deep capes, BcartetMen's Suits 27s 6d; former-price 35s^ lined, from 37s 6d ; former price 47a 6d Men's Suits 35s 6d ; former price 42s 6d Heavy Tweed W.P. Coats, with deep cape, Boys' Colonial K.B. Suits from 4s 6d up _ 49s 6d ; former price 65s Men's Tweed Suits made to order, with extra pair trousers, 63s _ .. _ . #> :■... Gentlemen's Suits to order from 45s to Sss, made by tailors on the premises. .;.*,;. •■v;*f<-,-.-| i . ■ ■ ' : ' "7 7.:* TO LADIES,— j TWEED DRESSES MADE TO ORDER for 255, COMPLETE, Or' you can select your own Material, and we will make your dress for 10s 6d. No sundries charged. THE READY CASH DSAPEKS AND fif.OTfflEßS. 200; HIGH STREET. THE LATEST INVENTION. SKULL'S OKONITE TEUSSES FOB HEBNIA (BOPTUBE) (especially for Travellers, Colonis and Besident sin Tropical Qlimates). ,„-,_. ~. MOno . . AWABDS-Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition (1889). Gold Medal, " World' 6 Fp*r, Chicago (1893). Skull's Okonite Trusses for Bupture are mall "Brit Medical JournnV , -" , They are scieft resMrtsthe Truest perfect and tmi<,ne instruments tiflcallv coHßtnwted, aadgive perfect support m all ever offered to the public as mechanical supports eases.' „-nrsii« « -i„„k'Ind remS s^phaiSes for any form ot BuptuVe or . " Medical Press and Circular."-" Will no doubt Internal Prolapse. These trusses are of the best oome into general use. „ „__ ■ possible manufacture, they are self-adjusting, light " Dlu-Jtrated Medical News. -We wn with S-dwS-ble. The erternal surface being com. g^«»»M^«^!^ pletely covered witb a non-absorbent material from henna (rupture) and prolapsus. (Okonite), of aflesh colour, resembling ivory chey Thousands of unsolicited testimonials from al cannot be detected when bathing ; they are abso- parts of the world, lutely impervious to moistore, perspiration and wotiCE.— l emplcy no travellers or agents, and the acid excretiobs of the skin, cannot rust or get * " only supplied direct, packed in wood caseß, out of order, cause no cutaneous irritation, will | V.*f ' , t address labels, by return of mail on hold securely any size protrusion without pain, ™ ""= f p>o orde r or bank draft made payable may be washed when necessary with impunitj*, and i qvH EOD OBE SKULL, Shaftesbury Avenue, W. can therefore be worn any length 01 fame in any w ßknll . fflew^ ew Okonite Trusses are anufactured climate without becoming offensive, as is the caso . distinct qualities, foUowing with those constructed with leather, elastic and ri-,1 ._ u "••'""•* , H other objectionable materials of a porous P rluu * Med. C character > „ _ . . , oity. qlty. qlty Skull's Okonite Trusses for Bupture 1 weigh only j..,.,. t-uss. to right aieV ounces, and b»ing practically indestructible ™?JS£ .."**„. 45 8 6d 35s 6d 25s6deach can be y aftranteed to. Ast a lifetime, thus involving D "J?SJ^ fo noth no urtuer expense to the purchaser beyond first Double lruss ro po m oost, and me undoubted advantages »« "^ r equired.-The entire cirotunfer over every other "^ «^J^\^&SSJSI en^ ro^A!he bo^Tw^inches below the top of C^^&te&r^i^S^ are -^^£^o^^^ any the mTstXctive ohav ever noticed. Bpaoia characteristics of the displacement. THEODOUE SKCJLL, SURGICAL INSTfcuaIENT AND APPLIANCE MANTJPACTDEBB, SHAFTESBUBY AVENUE, LONDON,. W., ENGLAND (Two minuteß' walk from Piccadilly, Oxford and Cambridge Grouses). MsnufoctTjjero alUdndsof Surgica tosttui-Luts, Trusses, Belts, ObsteM^inderfl, Elastio tooMngs, Knee Caps, Ai_del« ,Buspensoi-y Bima_ges, Enemas, H^inges, Pw-sariee Bubber Gcods. &o. Fnll partioularo mailed free. Xiao FLETCHER, HOMPHBETS & C 0... WINE, SPIBIT, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS. EUPOETEKS OP INDIAN, CETLON AND CHINA TEAS. AGENTS FOR DENIS, MOUNIE & CO.'S COGNAC BBANDY BUCHANAN'S "HOUSE OF COMMONS" WHISKY HIRAM WALKER'S " CANADIAN CLUB" WHISKY D.CJi. "O," "VO" AND "VOS" WHISKY MOET AND CHANDON CHAMPAGNE WIELAND'S LAGER BEER COATES'S PLYMOUTH GIN APOLLINABIS WATER "PUBIRI," A N.Z. NATURAL MINERAL WATER MELLOR'S CELEBEATED WORCESTER SAUCE BOVRIL AND ESSENCE OF BEEF SYMINGTON'S RENOWNED COFFEE ESSENCES MENIER'S CHOCOLATE GOODS W. D. AND H. O. WILLS'S "FIREFLY" AND "CAPSTAN" CIGAEETTEJ SPENCER'S INDIAN CIGARS AND INDIAN CONDIMENTS ALCOCK'S BILLIABD TABLES AND BILLIARD FURNITURE "ARAB," "SHAH," & "COLOMBO" (c!?Sn) BRANDS OP TEAS. PEOPRIETOBS OP THE "GOLDEN APPLE" BRAND OF CIDER WABEHOUSE AND BONDED STOBES 1 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH. MY MOTTO IS—A Nimble Penny is better than PATENTS. , a Slow Shilling. The third extension of my Premises since commencing Business in Christ. \ XT TT 4RT church two and a quarter years ago, is an mdi- *-*•• XXa J-*-^*-*-" » cation that lam correct in surmising that good /COLONIAL, BRITISH AND FOREIGI IRONMONGERY at reasonable prices is re- ■• quired in Christchurch. My Stock, ib now Com. PATENT OFFICE, plete and Extensive. Pnws" Lower than Ever. Gloucester Street, Christclmrch. WM. CONGREVE, Trade Marks Eegistered. ! THE PEOPLE'S PBACTICAL IBONMONGEB Established ISSS. Telephone 710. F 1760 219, {Colombo Street, Christoh iroh ' COULD not afford to entertain my friend until I found that the "Palm" brand Tea slnted, moans: Palm Brand Tea takes the are so economical. The 2s 4d Indian produce . c->'-.\»!d Mirpasseßnlloth'.M'teasinexec'k'neo :md 2001nri?o cut's of delicious Tea to .the poutd, firs i.a.*ui. Sold by all grocers. 7C09 water. * ■ W*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5582, 4 June 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5582, 4 June 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5582, 4 June 1896, Page 1

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