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NOTICE. nnHE demand of enlightened people is J. always for the purest and best of everything needed in their domestic economy. This is especially the case so far as articles for dietic and medicinal use are concerned. To supply this want Mr Marshall, manufacturing and dispensing chemist, of Dunedin, has prepared a number of household remedies of known and tested efficacy that are now meeting with a ready and continuous sale all over New Zealand. Foremost on the list stands the king of liver remedies, special Tincture of Podophyllum— Nature's own remedy, guaranteed entirely vegetable. It is a very bad case that this now famous remedy will not cure. Its marvellous effects are the wonder of all who who use it. li you suffer, at once give it a trial. Price, Is at all chemists and storekeepers. Corns, Corns, Corns. — Cura Clava is now acknowledged on all sides to be the only remedy that effectually removes these excrescences without giving pain. lam constantly receiving flattering testimonials a3 to its wonderful efficacy from all parts of the Colony ; price, Is 6d. Violent Raging Toothache is in nearly every instance at once cured by using Marshall'sodontalgican — the kingof toothache remedies. 111 1 will sa ve you from many an hour of agonising pain ; price, Is. Coughs and Colds. — Marshall's Cough Elixir has been before the public for 15 years, and the sale is always increasing. As a good family remedy for ordinary colds, bronchitis, and winter coughs it has no equal ; in bottles, Is 6d and 2s Od each. Marshall's Sugar-coated Pills are superseding all other makes. The superior quality of the ingredients, combined with uniformity of strength, has gone a iong way to convince the most sceptical. They are also entirely vegetable. Compound Rhubarb Pills are mild in action. Suitable for persons of weak digestion, females and children. Antibilious Pills, slightly more powerful than Rhubarb. A useful aperient. Compound Podophyllum. — The pill of pills for all who suffer from liver disorders. A perfect liver reviver. Wind Pills for flatulency. Cough Pills for Chronic Coughs, Gentine Pills for chronic constipation. All at Is, put up in glass bottles hermetically sealed. Steel Pills, for female nse. In bottlea, Is 6d and 2s 6d. In Dunedin alone, the sale of my Bloodcooling and Purifying Powder has increased tenfold within the last 12 months. A sixpenny packet makes a wine bottle full. As a spring and antumn medicine it has no equal. These goods are sold by all chemists and storekeepers. M. MAESHALL, Manufacturing Chemist, 149 GrEORGE-ST. AND 64 PrINCES-ST., Direct importer of everything in the drug line. 42 cases just landed, ex lonic, from London, and three cases, ex Elinor Vernon, from New York. Medicinal chests of all descriptions always on hand.

BRICKS ! BRICKS ! ! BRICKS !! I TAMES SIM, J MACHINE BRICK MANUFACTURER, Beaumont Road, Lawrence. Begs to intimate to tho Builders, Contractors and the public generally that having erected j. Brick-making Machine on his premises, he is prepared to supply Bricks of a very superior moke at a reduced price. The Bricks ure far superior to any made by hand, besides being considerably cheaper. A Tile and Drain Brick Machine to arrive.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1217, 27 January 1886, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1217, 27 January 1886, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Tuapeka Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1217, 27 January 1886, Page 6

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