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' Business Notices. GOODS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. TO THE PUBLIC,— In presenting the following Quotations from our LATE3T PBICE LIST, we beg to draw attention to the fact that our constant aim and policyfrom the start has been to bring Customers and Manufacturers into Direct Communication, without the intervontiou of the Middle* man, or so-called merchant. p That thw policy has been eminently successful is evidenced by the fact that WE NOW HOLD THE LARGEST RETAIL TKADE IN OHEIST 7,T:. -™ ■ ' „££ and DUNEDIN, and consequently our large turnover and advantageous buying power in London enables us to SELL OUB GOO 2.. S i 1 ? BETA ' L QUANTITIES at LOWER PRICES FOB CASH than ofiier Importers can ailord to sieU Wholesale Parcels at. ThusitwUlbe seen that in supporting us the Public are SAVING MONEY, and directly benefiting themselves. Finest Millaquin Sugar (no higher price)... 2Jd Finest Cream Tartar, per lb Is 5d TEA TEA TEA Colonial Candles, per lb 5d Neave's Food, per tin lOd " English Wax Candles, per lb 6Jd Bobinson's Patent Groats, per tin 8d ORIENT BRAND, per lb 2b English Fluted Wax, per lb 6Jd Wheatmeal for Bread or Porridge, 251 b ... 2s 9d MATCHLESS BKAND, per lb Is 6d, 1b lOd, 25 24 iLTHe C rrings°(flattinsj 6 *d XKck Lead" per doz " "" - 6d HIMALAYA (Mountain Brand,, por lb ... Isßd Finest Tapioca, per lb.!/ Z Z Z 3d OaTeySnifeP owd£, per tin" Z Z 5d PUBE CEYLON, per lb ... ... Is Bd, 2s, 2s 4a Finest Sago, per lb na Oatmeal, 251 b bags 2s 9d STATION TEA, per lb ... ... Is 2d, la 4a Best Currants, cleaned, per lb 4d Lunch Biscuits . 2*d Best Sultanas, cleaned, per lb ssd Gingernuts Id ' ' tiooa valenxm Baisias, per lb ... ... ' 3id Mixed 4d TVTTT T A r»TTrNr <mCL AT? Muscatel Raisins .per ib 1 '. Z Id Knes Z Z Z Z 'id and Id MILLAQUJN SUGAR Finest Sheeps' Tougues, lib tins 8d French Plums 8d No. 1 Quality. Finest Sheeps' Tongues, 21b tins Is4d Dried Apricots ... ... lOd 2in PEE LB. , Best Brands Kerosene, 6s tin, 12s case \ b Glass jars "K" Jam ... ... «, Is2d 2Lj PEE CWT. * WAEDELL BROS. & CO.

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GOOD NEWS FOE CORPULENT PEOPLEj PffTTOLACCA TABLETS AND JUICE. A UIX BHtfEDT IN THB TBEATMENT OF OBESITY OS COEPULErICY. NOT X PATENT MEDICINE. From time immemorial it has been notioed that birds feeding on the Phytokeeo Berries became verj lean, yet retained their health perfectly. The earUest mestiou in M««ical Works we can find of the remedy ia in Halo's "New Remedies," V. 561 s— " I once flnrgestedthe Phytolacca as a remedy in fatty degeneration of the heart and fatty heart (birds which feed on the berries lose all their adipose tiBBu«)." ' To Dr W. M. Qrimth,a regular practitioner in Ponssylvania, belongs the honour of having introduced ' the remedy in practice. In 1889 he paMiahed an article on the subject in the " Medical Summary," ol f Philadelphia, and.«spretsos Hurprise that the Phytalocca Berry Tri"atn»=nt of so distressing a condition I continues to be neglected, from this paper we extract the following :— I " The dose is one t» two tablets befo** eocfe meal, sometimes increased to four. They diminish thai I appetite to some extent. In tome cases thezsdnction of weight is remarkable, as much as 15 to 20 pounds! ia month. The redaction ia freqnently apparent the first week : a feehng of lightness and comfort follow*. ' their odmhustzation. One patient lost4o pounds in three months, and Euffared no inconvenience ; thai |»v«raKeis<romlOtolspoimdsamonth. • • • lam somewhat surprised that this treatment has not 'received the«£enti<m it merits. Phytolacca seems analogous to lodide of Potash, and acts in chronic t rheumatism simihtrly. I have found it efficacious in that painful form of rheumatism of the arms and of which so atany compfcua. It does not constipate the bowels, bat rather acts v an aperient. jXt stwasto have the power of causing cbsorption of adipose tisane in a great degree." PHYTO&ACttA BEKET TABLETS AND JUICE have passed through their experimental stage. [Bead what Dr Wns has to say about this remedy :— "Ky experience isthat aboxrt 75 per cest of corpulent people who take it reduce their weight. All i«orpnknt people are more or less in danger «f apoplexy and heart failure, Ac, as well as from rhenmatism, are clumsy and heavy about the joints and limbs. Now, Phytolacca will every time reduce the ttattydeffeneration abont the heart, thereby facilitating a free circulation. It has the power of dissolving the fat, and thereby the patient will feel light and active. It will often cure rheumatism that has misted treatment for years, particularly the klud that affects the shoulders and arms. Personally, I xsa. report redactions of flesh that would seem almost incredible. For instance, I knew ft ivan who weUrhedSSdb redneed to 1801 bin three months. I also know of a number of ladies who h»ve nduoed rfhea-imtst xmmbm 9 ta!2 toches." PHYTOLAOCA IS AN ABSOLUTELY SAFE REMEDY Bl»f^!*«Uaetv,prJea9»taabax. Abo th« Punjab*,* til ndfcC »»c#h. 3Ha SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS IK NEW ZEALAND.

■ B MM MAEMALAI)E ipi^ IS THE BEST. If JOHN - WALLER &. SON, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS, XUAM STBEET,FTAVE in STOCK every de? jription of BUILD OL ING MATERIAL, including very Large Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER, kept undercover ready for immediate use. CEMENT, GALVANISED IRON, LEAD, DOOBb SASHES, BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, FENCING MATEBIALS, Ac, &a. COALS AND Fl KB WOOD. We are epared to QUOTE PRICES for Build Materials delivered in town or any part of tho P rovince 1458 DELAYS ABE; DANGEROUS. MX3TM TRY mt M * JAM. ■ LA Caed. Mr S. B. Seymour. Mb C. W. Seymoub HuLessrs oeymour & £3on DENTISTS, 215, COLOMBO STREET, OHEISTCHURCH. Telephone 189 xi " O, PANNELL, TAILOR, MERCER AND HOSIER, 127, MANCHESTER STEEET. TUST Opened, a Spendid Assortment of Tweeds, #• Worsteds, Vicunas, Serges, &c, for Summer Wear. Also, Shirts, Hats, Scarves, Braces, &c, &c. X1592 SUITS from 555. A Trial Solicited. \y%/-ANTED Known-Kincaid's G.LC. forCey L VV lindoTea. X1513 "U/&T ANTED Known-No. 1 Ceylindo Tea, Is 6d V V per lb delivered. Carriage paid to any railway station in Conterbnrv. X1742 H ATKINSON'S Furniture Warehouse for • Wedding Furniture. Come and see our Stock, 304

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5730, 25 November 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5730, 25 November 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5730, 25 November 1896, Page 1

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