Business Notices. . BALgAMIC COUGH KLIXIB szzZ^^**' -=sg^^ rCCIFPIiDL TBI:.ATMET I A Cheap* Pleasani ' chest afd throat < I ' AND !/ COMPLAINTS. I « _ . J.DOPTED BY THOUSANDS 1 Effectual Remedy. . mm the M , MOST SIGNAL SUCCESS. I ■ ' . IMMEDIATE RELIEF! wt/t^ ',s\. w/a. SPEEDY CUR£i • fflS v fT?^ r T : Tr tit * ** i The most Palatable Specific Wm WJtM^^W^^M^'i 7l FREE I.ROM° W PAREGORIC, f Xl^SbM^^m Mijm^>* '^ OPIUM, AND SQUILLS. traTrtlfSaJ ffi i 1 ii i aii ii i rTri * pT. For the nursery it is indispensH WJj d^/iV- 4 ■4r ble - no child refUßin e to *■*" {t ' H ELI X IR >J* hilßt its effects are marveUous. i 3aF\ 1 72 V« Established over a Quarter of a wf^^^^/^Tw^^ V,/ lentury and p atronised b y all Ef G} &sm?^<. S^^^/i^YT fv ' m kß of society. i v h a 1 highly extolled by |G^jl™!Wß*ur MEMBERS OF THE l^aSWifYs JCv^a v -X iedical, legal, & cleri P|B^Z^J^^.^l^-X CAL PROFESSIONS. 1 a^KESEiIvJt JEK ' j** R There is scarcely a town in New W a^T^l^^l!oLo*Jll^ \J lealand in which some extraordiE^a^tftO^rtll^Ueff'^ **~f~ «ry alleviation and prolongation W*™^ r\ti\ VVVvnO, // if life has not made it popular W BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, * , n d its marvellous virtues have iHQArtSENESS, WHOOPING COUCH V\ , lready secured for »one»*<*« P^NOALL AFFeOTIONSQFTHE LUNC C I*j. , y virtue of its balsamic and iBRONCHI/E, TRAaHEAjfit LARYNX %//* loothing properties, cannot be ffl ' __^__ J ' i iff ixcelled as a soother of pulmomc W 'RCAI.FIiIEUILTOTHEPmCHER.SIHQ, I* S& rritations nor does it, like i most t§ • RKO PUBM SPEAKER, ", SiZT >f t h e trashy patent pectorals, jC i •7" j vith opium for their base, allay itfM-lfed.JUM L 4iMft* p* > %&2s*%Sss&t*l ffl dRrPAHED omlv by !i.l 4' i Pho effect of opium is to produce m <■' a & WPT9 , ' * i torpid condition of the organs mil T. , ■ ■o ' .*! * *S> md'if civeninacaseofbronchitis iMeOICAL HALL, VIOTORIA STBI«T ly? .^ ? nB^ nee , WO uld induce a conTNjtato. CHRISTCHORCH KiZ. «A/\- liton very dangerous to life. Per>v * sons suffering from bronchial affec onß^otak^^^LSgPrSv^wTllfind the speedy effect to be- diminution o! oain owing to subdued inflammation; and free and easy expectoration; nrst beauiethe mums membranes are stimulated to throw the phlegm up. and, second because the medicine is adapted to thin the discharge before it leaves the lungs. Tt is pleasant to the palate and may be safely taken in any case. Sold by all Patent Medicine Vendors. IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS. Purchasers are requested to see that the packet of Lung Preserver offered for sale is a fac-siinile of the above drawing, and that the words '.' Baxters Lung Preserver, Christchurch," are blown on the Ltottle Further, that the wrapper of each packet of "LUNG PRESERVER" , ears the Proprietor's Trade Mark and Autograph, along wibh tfie lato Proprietor 8 gnatur c. REFUSE ALL OTHERS AS COUNTERFEITS.
U. tl. W IJUJbIAMHUIV <J Business Advertisements. T^- 0 T I C E P. LOFTUS, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Campbell Place (Opposite F. Hall, Butcher), In thanking the public for past favours, wishes to intimate that he is still actively employed at Bootmaking of every description. Nothing comes amiss to him. Riding, Walking, and Running Shoes made. Repars neatly dene, not cbbled. N. B.—Gents Boots Sewn Good fitting Only English leather used, "VTOTICE OF REMOVAL. F. HALL Begs io announce to the public of Wanganui and surrounding districts that he has removed his Butchery Business from Campbell Place to those more central and commodious premises Ridgway- street, near Messrs Brummond & Alexander's), and hoped, by keeping the BEST MEAT obtainable, to merit a fair share of support. Customers waited on for orders daily, and promptly supplied -■ ' P. HALt, FEEi- TEiDE BUTCHERY, "KIBGWAY- STREET, WANGANUI. /GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE >* DEPARTMENT. Established 1670. EVERY POLICY GUARANTEED BY THE STATE. The two prime reasons which have led to the extraordinary bonuses which this office has been able to declare have been its ECONOMICAL MANAGEMENT and its REMABKABLY FAVOUBABLE MOBTALITY EXPEBIENCE. "The Auatralas>/i Insurance and Banking Becord " says, — "I*, [the N. Z. Government office] possesses the splendid advantage of operating >n ■ perhaps the healthiest country In the world." To this, coupled with Mgid care in the selection of lives, has been duo the unprecedontodly low rate of mortality which the office haa enjoyed. Year by year the actual deaths have fallen far short of what was anticipated, and the funds thereby saved have all gone to swell the profits which at the last valuation (December, 1685) amounted in cash to more than— £242,000 Sterling. Present FUNDS over 1§ MILLION POUNDS. ANNUAL INCOME exceeds £282,000. F. W. FBANKLAND, F.1.A., 8] Commissioner and Govt. Actuary. — : ■ GJ-. R. H ° B N E B LAND, PBODUCE, AND INSUEANCE AGENT. M A NA I A. Medical Work. DR CHASE, one of America's most Renowned Doctors, earned a national reputation by his skill in Treatment of Diseases common to Women and Children. JMo Parent, can afford to be without his Receipt Book. DR CHASE'S LAST RECEIPT BOOK AND HOUSEHOLD PHYSICIAN" Is the Receipt Book of the day. It contains 865 closely printed pages, and about 3000 Receipts, including nearly 1000 Prescriptions for all kinds of Diseases, and amongst them it gives hundreds of Simple Rkmf.dies that can be used without expense by any intelligent parent. In the Cooking Department will be found 40 different ways of making Bread, 70 Puddings, nearly 40 Pies, and several hundred Cakes, In fact, the Cooking department is so simple, inexpensive tasty, and convenient that most people who have it consult no other. Dr Chase was noted for his rigid economy, and the price of his book will be saved in a very short time by the use of his cooking receipts alone. Then it contains Miscellaneous Receipts on almost every other subject connected with domestic economy, the toilet, laundry, garden, and orchard, agriculture, stock-raising. And' it gives miaute instructions for preserving all kinds of Fruit, as done in America; these alone are worth the price of the book. Mr J.C.Finley, the Agent, is now in Wanganui taking orders. He will be pleased to show the Book to all without unduly pressing them to buy. Orders may be addressed to J. C. Finlet, Wanganui
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXXIIi, Issue 11688, 5 July 1890, Page 4
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