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i\AiUi;j:,S IIKRBAX KLiiEDIES. _ BLLO'iV will be found a list of Herh»l Kcineiliea which have stood [ t!-e nio-t .rucial tests for years, by wliir!) thrir efHeacy has been incontertab'y [iioven, and their great and deserved popularity established. These reiiK'dit'n ai>« ill every way superior, ant] the use of them by invaiiJs is rocommenuc-d bocause of their manifest superiority. In bill t", th-'V need but fi!i ad'-quate trial tv p:v.vu their ro^torativn n nd ]M--ii!t.ii 14 1 1 1 1 -. >.r {iroperties. IVns of thoiiHand."! have been cured by their us*, when all other efforts had failed. M LE FERN VERMIFUGE -In Fluid. Tin- intestinal worm dt stroyer and t-eit.iii! era die tor. Warranted to exppl every spif-evsof woi ins, from the tapeworm to round pin or thread worm. " Likewise in tablets." HERBAL OINTMENT. This ointment is coinpr-'jod of the extractive virtues of bitter sweot, skunk i-ibbi!.^!, (,'!•<;»' n ozicr, Inbelin, water ]ifj'|>er, tobacco st«-u>B, tfcc ', Wiakin<; it the rnovt etKi-aeious ointment the pharinrieent-ii' art is capable of pro dnciii". It speedily cures all inflainnmtioiiK, inn^ and heart complaints, swellings, croup, nl-'ors, tumors, cuts, burns, piles, itc. It is us;.(l in practice by the bes^, physicians in the world, find its p:;i:s"S and manifold vii'tunß are almost incredible. Its penehative Qualities are p-nifirk'-ible, and l« a pain kil.'er i«i the most extensive scii^e of ihe phrase. THE RENOVATING PILL. Is a purely \i\--i-t:iblo concentration for kicpi.ijf the bowels in natural order, eleanain^' the sysL«--ia of :ill impurities ikkl positively curing eosfciveness. Their action is thoi-onyhiy effective but. so easy ard puinless that they can be used in r-ven the in^st diseased con dition oi.' the iut«-Kt.hics. These pills used in conjunction with the Liver Ir.vijjorator are invaluable to sufferers from bilious and iiver complaints, sick headiu-he, and enp« i cia!ly indices ion. In ordinary ijip^s (be pills alone aro siitiicii'it to eil'ect a eurfc. Tins pill wili lv^uliite, the bowels when all other preparations fail. TBE WOOD AND BALM. Is a herbal production eonipoiinded to pnr.note tise yrowth of the hnuiiin hair, which i* itsulf a vegetable. It may wif'nr ai.d die like a plant.. The seeds, howexir, for its reproduction never U : e it ml only m-ed tin- right kind of c,'.i!'i\ation to tr ( 'i'U]innte and put i forth i\ nt-wciop. So like is it toother vt;j;e!nble growths that it has been transplanted from one body to another and still maintained its vi>;or. It produces luxuriant beards and mous taehes on what are considered beardless faces, and it will cure all eruptions uj.ou tbe ln-ad. LIVER INVIGORATOR. This grand specific is composed of man-di-akc, gentian wild yam, dandelion and other plants. It is applicable to all hepatic diseases (or in other words liver complaints) and in unfailingly ettieadoua in every case where the directions f<>v its use are adhered to. BiHioiisness causes a most unhappy state of mind and body, amiuw from the torpidity and inaction of the liver, whose ofHce ie to withdraw the bile from the blood, fairing which the latter thickens more and more until at length it is almost too thick to flow. Pl « nee if this takes place in tho chest it is called " congestion of the lun^s," in the j liver "congestion of tlie livnr," in the ! skull "congestion of the brain," if in tho whole body "congestive fever" which gunraliy menus death. No class of disease is more prevalent than hepatic j affections. Two bottles in almost all cases will uiiulge the liver and restore its activity. THE RESTORATIVE ASSIMILANT. This invaluable remedy constitutes one of the liiinnnH of pharmaceutical science. It is an unfailing remedy for epilepsy ov fits, and is a valuable remedy for all nervous debility owing to its poweful tonic properties ; and it is a tonic (the only one known) that does not produce constipation. ACACIAN BASLM. la a reliable remedy forali inflammations ■of the ironclnal tubes. Speedily allays. ! irrit:iti"ii, loosens tlie chest, suppresses j the dißtre3{;in« cout>h and pain. In cases of aathn.a it is invaluable. THE BLOOD PURIFIER. I The lifo i.s the blood and frou, tho blood we derive uur tUr'Migth. This medicine is pieaj-.j'.ot to take an 1 it thoroughly eraiiici«tcs at once and for ever every c-'.ijt:uni!:;iti)><j element in the system, and ;im a sut-ciul nnd |r.i",iiive antiuotu to al! blood [H'isoninq material, it is not only uin quailed but tar superior to any other known remedy. CATARRH CURE. AfFoivls immeniate relief and eflects a [evn.aneiil cure of this dangerous disease. COMPOSITION POWDEIi. Cure tor coKLs and spasms. KOitOMIKO lASK^TKKY SYRUP. Dn. VAUfiiiAA'sco:;:; &\vaut CUiiR TOOTHACHE CCRE, HEADACHE PiLLS, At-., iVf. The«e remedies Mfrymm can defend upon. 1 ii> y • i iiii,o.;« so many uuues from tht hi:i biii kingdom ilia* yood rebuitM iiiu.-.t fo,Li\v. Fora nioiv exti.mied descri|'tion i,f tli'in with numerous tesiimoiiiiiiH, call at nit: n'/< nt'fc oliice, jiroadwny, •wid p; o..; are a .Sli.ikei'j-eJiau Almanack aim Treatise yj+ut- ou irorcigu mid Native Herbai kwni.-iiit:..*. -i— - 'v— <"~ -cX J^-l>T _^i 1 L i s r , C'jMiti^i ;:) ouil.vuy,

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Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1752, 3 September 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1752, 3 September 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Volume XI, Issue 1752, 3 September 1886, Page 4

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