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VESTIGIA NULL A RETRORSUM (No footsteps backward). MY motto is "Progression." If the j country is not progressing, I am. In ! 1874 I only required one assistant to aid me in preparing my household specialities. I used no labor-saving machinery ; everything was made and put up by hand ; and I could always manage to keep ahead of the orders. In the present year (1886), I am employing seven assistants, who, with machinery to aid them, at times find it difficult to keep pace with the demands for my various products. I have obtained from the very first makers in England and America Pressure Percolators, Steel Presses, Root Cutters, Filters, Still Capsuling Machines, Evaporators, Mixing Machines, Drying Ovens, machines for piping, cutting, rollißg, counting, sugar coating and gelatine coating pills, and bottle- washing machine. (This machine alone does the work of five boys, thoroughly cleansing inside and out 200 bottles every fifteen minutes.) Everything is carried on under my personal supervision, and every article has to pass a careful examination before passing into the Storage Department. I spare no pains or expense to keep up the high standard of excellence that all my products have attained. Special Rooms are Bet apart for Bottling, , Wrapping, and Carding Cura Clava, Odontalgicon, Special Tincture of Podophyllum, making Cascara Sasrada Cordial, Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, "Struck Gold " Bitters, Eucalyptus Extract, Cardboard Boxes, &c , &c. Pills. — My Pills are made entirely by elaborate machinery, guided by skilled labor. The result is that the ingredients are well mixed, accurately sized, and handsome in appearance. I use only one quality of Drugs, and that the best, and I allow no mercury to enter into their composition. They are put up in her-metically-sealed bottles at 1/ each bottle. The Podophyllum Pills will be found to i do great service in all cases of disordered I stomach and liver. The Antibilious Pills are more a female and children's Pill, being very mild in action. The Com- | pound Rhubarb Pills are without doubt the best dinner Pill extant. The Wind Pills for flatulency are very highly spoken of. I also put up Cough Pills for chronic cases, and Female Pills for disorders incidental to ladies. " Struck -Gold " Bitters. — A certain appetiser. It stimulates the appetite and digestive organs, instils new vigor into the veins, and makes life worth living for. It is an elegant combination of Quinine, Dandelion, and other barks, roots, and leaves. Price, 2/6. Cura Clava (Marshall's) — I send on an average 2,000 bottles of this wonderful Corn Cure out of my laboratory every month. One trial will convince the most scepl'cal. Price, 1/6. Foi violent, raging toothache there is nothing like Marshall's Odontalgicon. Price, If. If you feol languid and sleepy on rising try Marshall's Special Podophyllum— a sovereign remedy for Bilious Complaints. Price, 1/. Eucalyptus Extract (Marshall's). — The sale of this wonderful remedy is increasing every day. Its power to arrest a cold in the head or chest is marvellous ; a splendid remedy for skin disorders also. Price^l/. Orders by post or telegraph have prompt f attention. M. MAESHALL, Manufacturing Chemist, 149 Geor«e-st. and 64 Princes- st., DUNEDIN. D.I.C. j UO-OPERATIVE COMPANY. JUST OPENED, A Special Delivery, ex s.s. Arawa, Of NOVELTIES IN ALL DEPAKTMENTS For the CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR TRADE, Including Some Beautiful Goods in i Lace Embroideries, Flouncings, Frillings, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Millinery, Sunshades, Mantles, Costumes, &c, &c. Also, 15 cases of the very newest things in FANCY GOODS, TOYS, DOLLS, XMAS & KEW YEAR CARDS, ijc, J Newest Designs in CEINA AND GLASSWARE, ORNAMENTS, LAMPS, ELECTROPLATE WARE, &c. Visitors from the country and others are respectfully invited to inspect the Premises and entirely New Stock without being asked to purchase. Terms — Prompt Nett Cash. D. I. C. High and Rattr ay- streets, P. LAING, Manager. B. Hallenstbin, Chairman %f Directors.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XX, Issue 1333, 12 March 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume XX, Issue 1333, 12 March 1887, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Tuapeka Times, Volume XX, Issue 1333, 12 March 1887, Page 1

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