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Business Notices. SEE WHAT THE NEWSPAPEBS SAY ABOUT GAWNE'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. "SOUTHLAND TIMES," June 7, 1889, says:- . 4« COME people insist strongly at times upon everybody else patronising local industries, whether k? the commodity in view be dearer than the imported article or not. It is a patriotic duty, &c, &c. ! But it may be doubted whether such advisers always follow their own counsel when a shilling may be saved by suppressing their principles. Happily there are many instances in which it ia perfectly safe ,to give such advice, even on the scoreof "economy. A case in point occurs to us. ' Mr Gawne, of Dunedin, has for some time past been manufacturing an excellent sauce intended to BUpply the place of th famous • Worcester ' of Lea andPerrins, Mr Gawne's product goes under the Bame name, and is got up in precisely the same style, and in every respect it is so like the original that it may be doubted whether the most delicate palate and the most experienced eye could detect a difference. The Sauce has now been introduced to this market, and as it is only about hall the price of the Enghsh make,' it Bhould undoubtedly command a large sale." PBOM ALL STOBEKEEPEBS, AND WHOLESALE IBOM THE MANUFAOTUBERS. W. GAWNE & CO., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, HENRY IVEY * CO., AGENTS, OPEJRA HOUSE CHAMBERS. VITADATIO, THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY, HAS CUBED MB PALMER. COPY OP MB PALMER'S CREDENTIALS. '■■ , April 17th, 1896. | This is to Certify that we, the Undersigned, have known Mr Palmer as a Resident of Invercargill for ! great many years. "Weknowhebasbeenagrent sufferer for 14 years, and he never was expected to recover, but as the result of taking a course of Vitadatio, he has quite recovered his long-lost health, and he now appears to ub to be quite anew man. .... . . (Signed) Names. Address. John Sinclair, Mayor Invercargill. Jno. W. Mitchell, Merchant, J.P. Invercargill. Peter Wright Jones, Primitive Mefhodist Minister... Invercargill. George Froggatt, J.P. ... Invercargill. OBTAINABLE WHOLESALE & RETAIL: E. W. HALL, 152, ABMAGH STBEET, CHBISTCHUBCH, and Leading Chemists. Xl6Bl ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING. • REDUCTIONS DURING THIS MONTH. THE WHOLE STOCK WILL BE REDUCED TO PRICES WHICH OUGHT TO COMMAND A SPEEDY CLEARANCE. W. M'CLEA & CO., READY CASH DKAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, 210, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. I 7X3 >^L Vfcft&tST KSSORTMENr OF WlYinr>^fcW^ * fcHGAGf ME NT RMCS^<i C \ MBWWPgSI iftillf 1 1 111 l-feggPjyHaEABUE W"\>^ AND M<HV*S2K- ■ / 83 men sr chr\stc\^\^rc\v'^^J Gj-OOD NEWS FOR CORPULENT PEOPLEPHYTOLACCA TABLETS AND JUICE. A SAFE REMEDY IN THE TREATMENT OP OBESITT OB COEPULENCY* NOT A PATENT MEDICINE. From time immemorial It has Leen noticed* that birds feeding on the Phytolacco Berries became verj ■ B "The t eMJ?Mtm«itooiito l Mentcal C Workß we can flad- of the remedy ia in Hale'a " New _Beniedies.' ' 'p. 561:— "I once suggested tho Phytolacca as amesnedy in fatty degeneration of the heart and fatty heart (birds which feed on the berries lose all ta«ir adipose tissue).' n t rn A nnß a I To Dr W. M. Griffith,*, regular practitioner in PdnsßyKfania.belongs thehonour of haying introaucea ' the remedy in practice. In 1889 he published an article on tbe subject in the " Medical Summary, _ ofl [ Philadelphia, and expresses surprise that the Phytolacca Berry Treatment of so distressing a condition [continues to be neglected. Prom this paper we excract the following ••— t0,«,, ,«m««f«li th*. . •• The dose is one to two tablets before each. meal, sometimes increased to four. Ther diminish the, lappetite to come extent. In some cases thereduction of weightis remarkable, asmuch .as U i to JO pounds! it month. The reduction is frequently apparent the first week : afeehng of lightness and comfort foUowsi 'their administration. One patient lost 40 pounds in three months, and f^.™^. looo^. 6 " o "^' I average is from 10 to 15 pouids a month. • • * I m « mew^ Bl^^^ t ? 1 ! 1 S B l SSHrtSi«£? • wceived the attention it merita. Phytolacca seems analogous to lodide .of Potash, and acts in ebromo trheumatism similarly. I have found it efficaciou-. in that painful form of rhenntttam. of t^^sand •shoulders, of which so many complain. It does nofc constipate the bowels, but rather acts as an aperient. > stage. I*"* SwAtthrt^Sn People whotelce it reduce their weight. All UrpuieSiKeZ m"c « less indauger ot apoplery and heart failure, &c.. asjell ?f IC an report reductions of flesh that would seem almost incredible. Forinstance,^ I tne*. _ ->»« '^o iweighed 3501 b reduced to 1801 bin three months. 1 also know of a nnmber of ladle* who fcfcTe reduced .their waist measure 9 to 12 inches." PHYTOLACCA IS AN ABSOLUTELY SAFE REMEDY It i« Bold in Tablets, price 2iei* box. Also th« Pure Joice, 2§ 6d »nd 4b « aßotttoi X1829 SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS IN NEW J ZEALAND.

A WEDDING PBESENT. /\N and after this date Every P l-son BUYING \_J one of our Heavy 18-Carat GOLD WEDDING RINGS will RECEIVE A PRESENT of HALFDOZEN SILVER TEA SPOONS. ALFRWD BUTCHER, .WATCHMAKEB AND JEWELLEE, 191, HIGH. STREET. The Cheapest Jeweller in the Town. FIS46 « TEA." « TEA." The TJnirersal Opinion is that SPRING BLOSSOM TEA. , IS SUPEfiIOE TO ALL OTHER BLENDS, And Remember— 1. Tbat it is a Ceylon Orange Pekoe Hill-grown Tea. 2. It is only packed in tins, which, of course, pre- ; serve the delicate aroma. S. It is grown on British soil, planted, picked and packed by Europeans for white people. 4. The prices are marked on eack tin, viz. ; No. 1. Is 9d ; No. 2, 2s ; and No. 3, 2s 4d per lb. 5. If you once give it a trial you will use no other. 6. It can be had of all respectable grocers and storekef per s and from tlio sole Wholesale Agents, D. C. M C lntyre t Co.. 16361 Cathedjul S<juabe.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5664, 8 September 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5664, 8 September 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5664, 8 September 1896, Page 1

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