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OP BACHED BARK Thiß ia without doubt ona of the best remedies ever introduced into New Zealand for the relief and cure of Indigestion, with its accompanying symptoms < f pains and fulness after meals, flatulence, constipation, biliouenesp, want of tone and appetite, sick headache, and the tired, listless feeling caused by sluggish liver. It is easily taken as the ose is only a few drops and the price, Is 6d, laces it within the reach of all. , I Tbe Trade Mark has been h t. JL registered and anyone jftv -«r Mi infringing tbe same will <©& /rt>. Wv k fi proceeded against. -jWLfi\B& * Prepared only by 5^ W $ THOS. JOJINBTONE, wf^ Bab^tk? M Pl )ai ' ma c eut i ca l Chemist \V G gg&~ia»^a^^ / Licentiate of the ( oGwM*)sEsHsTif^ Pharmaceutical Society — — " of Ireland, MANSE STREET, DUNEDIN. Almanacs for 1895, with view of Dunedin, on application. TAMES GRANT VETERINARY HORBE-SHOER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, T E M TJ X At Hoisea carefully shod. All inquirits and malformation of the feet carefully treated gratuitously. A GOOD CERTIFICATE Warner's Hotel, Obristchurcb, July 2, 1895, Messrs Menzies and 00, Dunadin. Dear Sirs,— Enclosed find cheque forjamount of your account for MENZIE and CO*s Worcestershire Sauce. lam very pleased to inform you tbat the Sauce is giving entire satisfaction. There are too many people in tbe Colony prejudiced against anything of a local manufacture. The Sauce is usei by my customers, and I am glad to say they are unanimous in pronouncing it " equal to the best brands of tbe imported article." — Yours, etc, (Signed) W. F. Wabneb. Ask your Grocer for MENZIES AND CO.'S WORCEBTKRSHIRH! BAUCE. JAMES SAMSON AND CO AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION, HOUSK k LAND AGENTS, VALUATORS Dowxing Street, Dunedin. PRO BONO PUBLICO. . MI T C~H ELL'S PODOPHYLLIN, TARAXACUM AND RHCBABB PILLS (Registered). For Billionaness and Indigestion. Tbeee PILLS are SILVER COATED, purely vegetable, and do not contain one parti cle of mercury, or any deleterious ingredients whatever. They are having a fast demand in the other colonies and are sold purely on their merits. It has been by request that the invtntor has come to take his abode among us, and place bis Valuable PILLS for the use and benefit of the New Zealand Public. Indigestion, heartburn, pains in the side and back, eicknefß, sensation of fulness after meals, or oppression on tbe chest, costiveness, occasional relaxation of the bowels attended with griping painc, bitter taste in the mouth, and furred torque, want of appetite and irregular craving for food, with (frequently) a dislike to it when procured, flatulence or wind on stomnch, hardness and distention of the bowelp, nervousness, headache, giddineßF, dizziness of the eyep, drowsiness during the day, and troubled sleep at night, want of energy to pursue the ordinary business of life, attended frequently with extreme lownees of spirits, etc. Any one or more of these symptoms indicate s< me disarrangement of the most important organ, the Liver, and disturbance of tbe digestive system. MITCHELL'S PODOPHYLLIN, TARAXACUM PILLS.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 28, 8 November 1895, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 28, 8 November 1895, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIII, Issue 28, 8 November 1895, Page 28

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