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OYRUP OF SACBED BARK' This is without doubt one of tbe beat rem<». dies ever introduced into New Zealand for the relief and cure of Indigestion, with its accompanying symptoms of pains and fulness after menta, flatulence, const' pat ion, biliousness, want of (one and appetite, sick headache, and the tired, listless feeliDg caused by sluggish liver. It is easily taken as the oae is only a few drops and tbe price, Is 6d, lacs it within the reach of all. . 1 The Trade Maik has bren fl . , I registered and anyone jta -3&- Mi infringing the same will \j& /^ IjflL be proceeded against. -^*JrxJ&& *■ Prepared only by 5^3/ W % TEOS. JOHNSTONS, v/% sdlt^W "^ 'J Pharmaceutical Chemist \\ < -<*g>^i>*2^J} Licentiate of the $ tl ftofimw*KM& Pharmaaeutical Society "" — ■*""" of Ireland, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. Almanacs for 1895, with view of Dnnedin, on application. TAMES GRANT VETERINARY HORBE-SIIOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, T E MU X A; Horses carefully shod. All inquiries and malformation of the feet carefully treated gratuitously. T ANGLEY (Late Oxford Terrace), JLJ MILITARY HAIRDRESSER and TOBACCONIST, 126 Colombo Street (near Nason gtrntbers and Co), Christchurch. JAMES SAMSON AND CO AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION, HOUSK & LAND AGENTS, VALUATORS Dowlino Strbet, Dunedin. PRO BONO PUBLICO. MI T C~~H ELL'S PODOPHYLLIN, TARAXACUM AND RHUBABB PILLS (Registered). For Billiousness and Indigestion. These PILLS are SILVER COATED, purely vegetable, and do not contain one parfcle of mercury, or any deleterious ingredients whatever. They are having a fast demand in tbe other colonies and are sold purely on their merits. It has been by request that tbe inventor has come to take his abode among us, and place his Valuable PILLS for the aso and benefit of the New Zealand Public. Indigest od, heartburn, pains in the side and back, eicknefs, senpation of fulness after neilfl, or oppreet-irn on tre cbest, costivenesp, occasional relaxation of the bowels attended with griping pain», bitter taKte in the mouth, nnd furred tongue, want of appetite and irregular craving for food, with (frtquently) a dislike to it when procured, flatulence or wind on stom.ich, hardness and distention of t\re bowel?, nervousness, headache, giddinesp, dizziness of the eyep, drowsiness during the day, and troubled sleep at night, want of energy to pursue the ord nary business of life, attended frequently with extreme lowness of spirits, etc. Any one or more of these symptoms indicate acme disarrangement of the most important organ, the Liver, and disturbance of tbe diges'ive system. MITCHELL'S PODOPHYLLIN, TARAXACUM PILLS. Ist S imulateg tie Livtr and invigorates the whole system. 2nd Purifi s the Blood and produces a natural ac'.i m of the Bowels. 3rd Cie»nsis tbeComplex'on, and strengthens the func ions of digestion. 4th Removes all surplus bile and procures the great blessiDg — 'Health ' DOSK— I after meals, or 2at brdtime. Sufferers may coneult him at his private render ce free, between tbe hours of 9 and 10 a.m , 2 to 3, and 7 to 8 p.m. Prepared only by MITCHELL AND CO., Office : Kilmore and Victoria 6ts, Ohnstchurcb, Wholesale Agents — Messrs Sharland and Co., and Kempthorne, Prosser, and ' o. Sold by all Chemists at Is per box. All communications to be a^dnseed to — FRED. M. MITCHELL, Manager.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXII, Issue 21, 20 September 1895, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXII, Issue 21, 20 September 1895, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXII, Issue 21, 20 September 1895, Page 28