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Public Aofcice ™1 >' THE 01U&INAL AND ONLY GENUINE. OHWBWTO" is admitted* the proton to, R the most wonderful and-valuable remedy ever 4is CSLOBODTNE fc h K?^ ™_ rxr v.cniins Petti ?>-yTf.M.D., formerly lecturer at St Ge9jge.'s Hospita London. Ibave, . A? ItatotwihavT nem met with any medicine so efficacious as an As, a. - ' *! have usefitiS consumption, Asthma, Diarrhoea, and other leases; Maam wtwfled with tte physicians that he received a difjatch frojn He , Z , l&M hasbeen 'remedy . "SVBATwIs Lancet, Ist December, 1864. . CAUTION-BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS. „„ Vi>P-OhanceUor Sir W. Page Wood stated that Dr J. CpUis, Browne ,was imdoubtyd'y the story of ?he defendant Preeman was kiberately untrue ; wbch, he eaoh. None is gestae without the words «D* COL«sßEOwfß^cl^ B bDV^ ! ''Ofithe Government Stamp, Overwhelming Medieal Testimony ae- °° 2IS^TnBEJ.aB-J. T. Davbspobt, S3*Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury London. rHis Unique CoFFEEcoNTAUis a small priori-w of Pure Cocoao^AßEJliMir^ ATENT'KOKOFF COMBE contains a small proportion of pure Cocoa, _ an ~ , alike 5 for the; Invalid and the seaß-hy. ; Recommended- by Rcientigtmojss octors ' "' ' til. ■JATENT SOLUBLE COFFEE POWDER, superior to sosenees, and mnch cheap«■ „hioh »'flb'bngly condemned 'by medical'men. ' nnHE RENOWNED MAORI BRAND COFFEE, fragrant,.strong, unifotiSL aualily. ■}]s&> *• TAKE^0 fgUBSTITUfES : BOR ; STRAN«'S^MANOFAO3}IJRES "*"* DAVID STRANG, ; COFFEE SPECIALIST AND PATENTEE IJSVERCARGULL, N.Z >flr '£SHJ^^^? Eorißifc'oHs and Nervate Disorders, Headache, Giddiness, Fulness after. i meab,.Dizzmess «nd Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of HeatTLoss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches ;^¥k^ster^R^?*J*i^T^ 4snp:fiction. . !EveCT,suffeTer is earnestly .invitedto try one Box of these ; PJills, and they jwlli, be acknowledged ,to Jbie ".WORTH, A GUINEA. I> BEECHAM'S PILLS; taken as directed, will quickly restore females to,complete -ffleafc: Siomaoto Bapairsd Xiiros; w*z'±ir;T\tr ■■) tyr V l 'v ; r■ mfwffifxtrsss. arousin? with the Ros==rt> or r HEM.TH!th«fwiioU! fiscal the humaiiframs. lh se»ra ..* S " Xitted ByCtWndataall elk#M om di« ctions with each box. . PpeparedionJy: PFiTHOjKL&S BBEOHAM, Knffland P "- W Sold eyerywhßre, in Boie*, 9J<3., li. ljd-. Mi* 2»- «- FTJEE BLENDED TEAS. Are a combination that is bound to; hit the taste of the y m oß t ;%tid^aa Tea-drinker. A starring, proof of the. Public appreejatiqn. of #eir ' "quality is shown from'the fact that during last month the output reached thousands of pounds weight more than any previous month -siiice the- arid TI^EE-were first introduced. : T3 I MB Are skilfally blended'by an expert, each sauple being ca?fifully selected, and """'" retain the peculiar characteristic of : tbe,£nesf; China leas, : re enriched by the choicest growths of India and Ceylon. Are the first.and origipoljn this cp Q nj Pffweßging, combin.e.d,_atrep|th and flavor of W J|lSd« apd'CeylouTeas. -TOeseß ends contain no Ghina, and can , be confidently recommended to all who appreciate tlie strength and delicate flavor ■> .■- • "'■.,•■ :of the• Indian andvCeylon: Obtainable in &b and 3,1 b Packets, 51b, and 101 b Tins, and Half-chests "" •'"' .from all Grocers and Storekeepers. ■AGENTS: iHiverfcon and Otaufcau R. Acheson. Wairio ... H. Cuthbertson Thoriibury" :. R - Foster. ; g. ;E,ATTBA¥;& SON, Proprietors, Bimedin. Sxiffered more or less from 1888 to 1897. ,MBS BUBK SPEAKS VEET PLAINIiY. • To Mr S. A. PALMER, ,: jSote Wholesale Agent forVITASATIO for the Colonies of Victoria and Meio Zealand Dear Siv-It is with great pleasure. I testify to the inestimable value of. WEBBER'S oreat herbal remedy—TITADATIO. In 1888 I had a severaattack of Gall Stones and Congestion of the Liver, wbich confined ,„« to my. ted for sometime. •. The d3ctor who attended me said I neve", would be thornffhlv cured • but'l used''to feel quite well between the attacls, which recurred very often sometimes two attacks in .one week. In the year 1892 I was very ill with my long-standing frmible and had another medical man, and he told mo that Gall Stones could be cured only h an operation, which T would not consent .to. So I continued in that state till 1895 when another.doctor K was called 'in.only .tp.teli mo the.game as tb?,B.e.cond.-tb,at there.was no cure -* _ Tcaße but byan operation. So you see that three able doctors practically said I cou'.d not 1 be cured bv the use "of medicine alone. Tnth'e month of February, 1897,1 received a.letter from my sister in Dunedin, New Zeaißnd t«lline roe of the wonderful cures, VPIADATIO had..effpeted. there and urging me to like' a course of this medicine. As.'sjo.im as I knew you had arrived in Melbourne and that 17TT ADATIO was obtainable in the. colony—aai.ioff upon the itdvice of my sbter—l obtai ncd uW laree-sJzed bottles of the remedy, and am" happy to inform you (aa.d, \n fact, the world fv the matter of that) I have been rree/ffoui pairi ever since, and am now in perfect health different being. Irnayaiso addtliat I would,be ver'y.p'eased.to answer relative to my case' if addressed to me. • Trusting you may havo great success, with .tb is •Yiiluable .Herbal Medicine. Believe me, ' v 'V-Yo'ura,sincerely, •« Parade, ■ '' " I^ftOR^NCE.;BL T RK. Yarraville, Melbourne. • Proprietor and Manufacturer : W. WEBBER, LAUNCESTON TASMANIA. WHOLESALE AND EETAIL-VITADATIO DEPOT, TAY St., INVERCARGILL Retail—Chemist and Grocers, RIVERTON

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Western Star, Issue 2155, 10 November 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 2155, 10 November 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 2155, 10 November 1897, Page 4

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