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SEE WHAT THE NEWSPAPERS SAY ' ABOUT '. GAWNE'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. "SOUTHLAND TIMES," June 7, 1889, aays:- --« OOME people insist strongly at times upon everybody else patronising local industries, whethea i , th . ecommodit y in view be dearer than the imported article or not. It is a patriotic duty &o&c. But it may be doubted whether such advisers always follow their own counsel when a Bhallina' ma/v be saved by suppressing their principles. Happily there are many instances in which it is perfectly safe t° g^ja such, advice, even on the score of economy. A case in point occurs to us. AlrGawne of ■• Dunedin, has for some time part been manufacturing an excellent sauce intended to supply the place of th famous Worcester ■of Lea andPerrins. Mr Gawne's product goes under the same name, and i»Rot v ? I?up1 ?u pr !f lßelyt ! l 5 f. ame st ? le » ai^ d every respect it is so like the original that it may be doubted wnotner 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 half the price of the English make, it should undoubtedly command a largesale." FEOM ALL STOBEKBEPEBS, AND WHOLESALE FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. W. GAWNE & CO., GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, HENRY IVEY & CO., AGENTS, GLOUCESTER STREET. li^X^N^. \jMstsT kssoßmmr of REPAIRS best iTFJTT^^ # fWJ^<^ AND JEWLUJWI IMPORTANT. READ THIS. FffiK2Sas M fi ?K,SKd T K D^^ s^^^^ 198 lld ' New Dresses, New Blouses, New Millinery. New TWEED TKOIJSEBS— 6a lid, Hu.ta, New Bonnets, New Flowers and ' 8s lOd, 10s 9d and 12s lid. Feat fSS.f ° W t CD ? eS> NeW YOUTHS' ALL-WOOL SUITS ifis 9d, 18s 9d, 21s Coisets, &C..&C. 6d,2556d. TWEED DBESSES MADE TO ORDER 25s BOYS ' £- B - SUITS, from 4s 9d to 6s 9a, ?s 9d, 10s yctj lbß 9u.» COMPLETE, MEN'S HARD FELT HATS-3s lid, 4a lid, isb OR SELECT YOUR OWN MATERIALS, " lld alld 6s lld - All sizes ' and we witi. MEN'S SOFT FELT HATS— 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s lid MAKE YOUR DRBSS FOR 10s 6«1. and 4s lid. All sizes. No sundries Charged. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' STRAW HATS-ls, 1b 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d. STYLE, i FINISH, FIT AND WORK SUITS MADB TO ORDER, all-Wool Tweeds, 455, GUARANTEED. 555, 655, 755. SEE OUR NEW MILLINERY AT BEAD? All Work done on the Premises by CASH PRICES. Experienced Operators. W. M'CLEA & CO., W. M'CLEA & CO., READY CASH DRAPERS, READY CASH CLOTHIERS, 210, HIGH STREET. • 210, HIGH STREET. VITADATIO, THE GREAT HERBAL REMEDY, HAS CUBED MB PALMER. COPY OF MB PALMER'S CREDENTIALS. This is to Certify that we, the Undersigned, have mown Mr Palmer as a Resident of Invercargiilfor gretu. many years. Wo know he has been a great surferer for 14 years, and lie never was expected to recover, but as the result of taking a course of Vit<*ia<io, he has quite recovered his long.lost health, and he now appears to us to be quite a new man (Signed) T „ _ Names. Address. John Sinclair, Mayor Invercargill. Jno. W. Mitchell, Merchant, J.P Invercargill. Peter Wright Jones, Primitiv3 Metnodist Minister... Invercargill, George Froggatt, J.P. Invercargill. OBTAINASLE WHOLESALE & RETAIL: K W. HALL, 152, ARMAGH STREET, OHRISTCHUBfK and Leading Chemists Xl6Bl (JOOD NEWS FOR CORPULENT PEOPLE. PHYTOLACCA TABLf'TS AND JUICE. A SAFE REMEDY IN THE TREATMENT OF OBESITY OR COKPOLErJCY. NOT A PATENT MKOTCINB. From tint immemorial it libb been noticed that birds feeding on the Phytolacuo Berries became verj ' tnan, yet retained their health perfectly. The earliett mention in Medical Worka we can find of the.reraedy Li in Halo's "New Remedies," v. 561 .— " I once suggested tho Phytolacca as a remedy in fatty degeneration of the heart and fatty heart (birds which feed on the berries lose nil tlicir adipose tissue)." To Dr W. M. Griffith, a regular practi tioirer in Ponssylvania, belongs the honour of having introduced the remedy in practice.- In 1889 ho published an article on the subject in tho " Medical Summary," o( Philadelphia, andoxpresses eurpnae that the Phytolacca Berry Treatment of so distressing a conOit onj i continues to be neglected. From this paper we eyrract the following -.— • i •• The dose i 8 one to two tablets befo><e each meal, sometimes increased to four. They diminish th« : appetite to come extent. In aomo cased the reduction of weight is remarkable, as much as 15 to 20 pounds! ; * month. The redaction is frequently apparent the first week : a f oeling of lightm sa nnd comfort follow* their administration. One patient lost 40 pounds in three months, aud suffered no inconvenieuce; thei : average ib from 10 to 15 pounds a month. • • • lam somewhat surprised thatthistreatmenthas not received the Attention it merits. Phytolacca seems analogous to lodide of Potash, and acts in ohronio rheumatism similarly. I have found it efficacious in that painful form of rheumatism of tho arms and .shoulders, of which so many complain. It does not constipate the bowels, but rather acts as an aperient. Jt Beemsto have the power of causing sbaorption of adipose tissue in a areat degree." PHYTOLACOA BERRY TABLETS AND JUICe! have passed through their experimental stage. | Bead what Dr Wise has to ear about this remedy :— 4 ! "My experience is that about 75 per cent of corpnlent people who take it reduce their weight. All '.corpulent people are more or less in danger of apoplexy send henrt failure, &c, aa well as from rheumatism, are clumsy and heavy about the joints and limbs. Now, Phytolacca will every time reduce the: fatty degeneration about the heart, thereby facilitating a free circulation. It has the power 1 of diasolv. ing the fat, and tnereby tho patient will feel light and active. It will often cure rheumatism that hua resisted treatment for years, particularly the kind that; affects tho shoulders and arms.' Personally, I «an report reductions of flesh that would seem almost incredible. For instance, I knew c who weighed 3501 b reduced to 1801 bin three months. 1 also k bow of a number of ladle* who bave reduced their waist measure 9 to 12 inches." PHYTOLACCA IS AN ABSOLUTELY SAFE REMEDY ItkooMia TmWeta,prieeai«(iabox. Also the Pure Jnioe, 2i 6d and it $ a Bottb. X1829 SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS IN NEW ZEALAND. ' . v. ... . ■S"'■ -

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5700, 20 October 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5700, 20 October 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5700, 20 October 1896, Page 1

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