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HOMCEOPATHIO TREATMENT. THE MEDICINE FOR THE PEOPLE. IT WILL SAVE YOU BOTH TiME AND MONEY! RE AD THIS CAREFULLY. HAVE you ever taken the tronble to investignto this now well-tried system of Healing ? If not, do not delay, but do so. If you are ill yourself, or if you have children, they will moßt likely be sick at intervals. Why not try the effects of Homoeopathic Remedies ? They aro so'safo and prompt in action, and the doie is co small, that the youngest infant can be treated as successfully as an adult. Mothers can treat their children and themselves in many cases more successfully than the physician by the use of these simple and effective remedies, while those who are living in small villages, or farms, and at isolated places where medical assistarce is not easily obtained, can, by keeping a dozen or so of the principal remedies in the houso, often prevent a serous illness, and also cure all the minor ailments that flefh is heir to. Hundreds of families in this colony keep small family medicine chests, and treat all cases of complaints often times more successfully than theregularphysician, Tho Books explaining the system are so easily understood, that a person of any ordinary intelligence has no difficulty in treating diseases. Tho symptoms, doses, scale of diet, etc,, are also well arranged. If you are in a bad stale of health, try Homceopathy.and test its marvellous effects and wonderfully curative action. If your children are weakly, do not reduce their strength by allowing them to take largo doses of powerful drugs, but try Homooopsthy and you will never regret it. If you do not tl.ink what is said in favor of Homoeopathy is true, ask any ono who has had experience with this simple system of treatment if they do not enjoy better health since they adopted it, and if they dp not find that tiiey save money by it, I shall be vory much surprised if their answer is not in ovory way favourable. There is, however one important point that I must draw your attention to, that is, that in order to gain the full benefit of this glorious system, it is absolutely necessary t hat the medicines must bo of the best quality, and bo prepared by a bona fide Eomceopatliic Chemist. Homcoopathic medioines are of exceeding delioacy, and to pioparo them properly re« quires a long period of special training, 1 and and a degreo of care and skill that can be posscsred only by those who have been regularly educated to the profession of Homooeopathic pharmacy. I have prepared Homoeopathic medioines for many years, and have administered same with great benefit to thousands, which has gained for them tho highest Colonial reputation for purity .strength and efficiency, and purchasers should insist on being Supplied with Mabshail'S Preparations, which continue to be ma o by myself, or under my personal Euporvision, so that purchasers have a guarantee that the remedies will always ho of the very highest quality, no expense being spared to keep up the greatest standard of excellence that these remedies havo enjoyed in the past. M. MARSHALL. MARSHALL'S HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES can be obtained of ALL CHEMISTS throughout the Colony, and Wholesale of THE COLONIAL DRUG AND MANUFACTURING COMPANY, LIMITBD, Bond Stbeet, Dunebik, who hold large Stocks of Tinotures, Matrix, and all Dilutions, Triturations all strengths, Pillules Globulei, Glyceroles, Opodelocs, External Tinctures in bulk and bottles, Sugar of Milk, &c, &o. Also, MARSHALL'S Teething Powder for Infants. Price, Is. MARSHALL'S Cpba Ciata for Corns. Price, Is 6d. MARSHALL'S Odohtalaicov for Tooth acho Price, Is. MARSHALL'S Spkoiali Tikottor PodophtiiliUji for the Liver. Price, Is 'MARSHALL'S Ext. Eucalyptus for La Grippe, Coughs, and Colds. Pi ice, Is. Special Agent for Wanganui, B. M. Gatenby, CHEMIST, VICTORIA AVENUE. From whom any of the above preparations can bo had, post free, at advertised prices. NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. DARKEST AFRICA, by H. M. fctanloy, 20/-. WE are booking orders fastfor Stanley's work, and oxpoct the first supply to arrive in August. Send in your name at once and secure -a copy. WILLIAMS' MAORI DICTIONARY 4 CONCISE GRAMMAR, 20/-. Very scarce. The best and most completo work on the Maori language. BEATRICE, by H. Rider Haggard, 7/6. ADVENTURES IN EQUATORIAL AFRICA and tho Country of tho Dwarfs, by Pu Ohaillu, 9/6. IDLE THOUGHTS OF AN IDLE FELLOW, by Joromo K. Jerome, 3/6. A book for an idlo holiday. MANNERS AND CUSTOMS OF THE MODERN EGYPTIANS, by E. W. Lane. 2/0. , , THE HERIOTS, by Sir W. W. Stewart Cunningham, paper 2/G, cloth 3/6. The Academy says :— " This work is a genius." ;the ring of amasis, by the Earl of Lytton, paper 2/6, cloth 8/6. MODERN IDEAS OF EVOLUTION, by Sir J. W. Dawson, 6/G. EVOLUTION, ANTIQUITY OF MAN, BACTERIA, Etc , by W. Durham, 2/-, A YANKEE AT THE COURT OF KING ARTHUR, by Mark Twain, 9/6. Ono of tho most amusing books of the day — well illustrated. NAPIER'S BATTLES OF THE PENISULAR, 1 vol. cheap, 6/6. MULTUM IN PARVO GARDENING, by Samuel Wood, 1/3. £620 annual profit from one aero. THE DAY WILL COME, . bj Mr E. Braddon, 2/G, " Once began, will make other books unreadable until it is finished.— Scotsman. SYRLIN, by Onida, 2/li. SEAL MUFF BAGS. BEAVER MUFF BAGS. A choice selection »&d offered at vory reduced pric,t,». Novelties in Lamp Shados, Hall Ljghts" Japanese Trays, Picturos or Porcelain Birthday Cards, Booklots, Photo Albums, A Splendid Tray for lj', Cull and inspect our 1/- Table. Wonderful Bargains. Agents for all English, American, and Colonial Newßpapors and Magazinos. Bookbinding — Best Workmanship Guarantoed. H. I. JONES & SON, BOOKSELLERS, & STATIONER, PRINTERS & AOCOUNT-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, WANGANUI.

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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7168, 1 August 1890, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7168, 1 August 1890, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wanganui Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7168, 1 August 1890, Page 4

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