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Those Good Old Times. They toiled and moiled from sun to sun And they counted sinful all kinds of fun, And they went to church armed with a gun In those good old times. YES, and the suffered year after year with painful, distressing diseases for which they knew no remedy in those same good old times. Luckily for us we live in this enlightened 19th century, and there is not the slightest occasion for a man, woman, or chid to go to bed suffering violent raging pain from a decayed tooth. No! In Marshall's Odontalgicon you have a remedy that wilt in almost every case. give the sufferer rest and at a cost of only Is. •'i .Then, again, who would be bothered with a great unsightly corn that foretells every change of weather better than Oapfc. Edwin ever did, when for an outlay of Is 6dyou can purchase a bottle of that Celebrated Corn Kemedy Cura Claya— a remedy th it gives no pain on application and in 9 cases out of 10 tak' s every corn out by the roots in from 10 to 20 days. At this season of the year most people are almost sure to get. co d in the head, and as an after effect, a severe cough, which is in most cases very persistent, and clings to the Buffere- dt spii c all his efforts to shake it off How difficult to protect thr> system against its further progress towards the lungs all physicians will admit. It is a serious disease and calls for speedy relief and cure. The remarkab'e curative powers of Marshall's Cough Syrup in such cases are known to many. It is without doubt the best remedy exfant for Coughs, Colds, and Bronchitis. Is 6d and 2s 6d a bott'e. Chilblains. —In winter almost all chi'dren suffer agony from this troublesome complaint. I have an ointment (hat I have sod slice 1866, and in a'mosfc all cases it gives complete satisfaction; usually one application cures the intolerab c itching. My sales are over 2000 boxes in Ounedin City in the winter months. Price, s per box, Marshall's Pills.— These nills are for the cure of all disorders of the stomach and liver, less of appetite, indigestion, constipa tion, and pilfs. They are purely vegetable, contain no mercury, minerals, or de eterious drugs. Perfect digestion wil Ibe accomplished by taking Marshall's Pil's. Sick headache will be avoided, as the food that is eaten will then contribute its nourishing properi ies for the support of the natural wasi c of the body. When these are taken occasiona ly they tone up tho stomach to a wonderful extent. Price, Is per bott c— sugar-coated and tast^'ess. Cascara Cordial.— The great American Eemedy now enjoys a wonderfully large sale. Every one speaks well of it. It. is said to cure habitual constipation quicker than any other kno rra medicine. In bott es, 2s 6d each. Our Hair Promoter is the same strength as Ayer's. It will restore hair to its original co our, keep it soft and moist, and cleanse the head from all dandruff. It will change bright red hair to a beautiful auburn. Pric ', 2s 6d a bottle. Don't forget to ask for Marshall's Cough Syrup for Coughs and Colds. Its effect is magical. Our Struck Gold Bitters pive an appetite when all else fails. 2s 6dJ a bottle —6 for 12s 6d. M. MAKSHALL, DISPENSING & MANUFACTURING CHEMIST 149 Geokok-st. and 64 Princes st., DUNEDIN. N.B. — All my preparations are kept in stock by Mr WM, AULD, storepeeker, Waitahuna. D.I.C. (Co-operative.) Capital £125,000, in 250,000 jSharea of 10s each. THE COMPANY' Supply every description of Drapery, Clothing, Carpets, Furnishing, Fancy Goods, Crockery, Glass and China Ware, Cutlery, Household Ironmongery, Dairy Utensils, &c, &c. [ Goods sold in any quantity at actual Wholesale Warehouse Pri""°. TERMS— PROMPT NET CASH. Everyone invited to pay a visit of inspection. D.I.C High and Rattray-sxbeets, Dvnemn, LAING, Manager. B. Hallenstein Chairman of Diectora

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Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1800, 3 June 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1800, 3 June 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Tuapeka Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1800, 3 June 1891, Page 1

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