Messrs Greenwood and Son, Dentist, Wanganui, Registered under the Imperial Colonial Acts. Dentistry m all its branches. Mr Greenwood brings with hitu all the requisite . apparatus for ad- ' ministring Nitrous Oxide Gas for the painless extraction of teeth)— advt. Agonizing Neuralgic Pains. — Baxter's Anti-Neuralgic Pills have been named by the public " Magic Pills "on account of their marvellous action m caring Neuralgic, Toothache, Sciatica, Lumbago, and other Neuralgic pains.— To be had of all chemists and storekeepers, or poßt free on receipt of 19 or 44 postage stamps.— J. Baxter, Chemist, Victona- ' street, Cbristchurcb. ■ Cure for Lad.igestion.---Baxter'B Coaipound Quinine Pills, used, according to the directions, iiave proved a certain and speedy cure for indigestion, bilious and liver complaints, wind m the stomach * and bowels, nervous debilitv,&c. Their obieot is the removal of debility and derangement by assisting nature, and imparting tone and power -to the system.—To be had* of all chemists and storekeepers m boxes, Is l£d and 2s 9d each, or post free on'receipt of 19 or 44 stamps. — $.' Baxter, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 21, Victoria-street, Chnstchurch Indigestion and Liver Complaints.— For these complaints Baxter's Com--1 pound Quinine Pills have prpyed a speci fie, acting powerfully on the liver and mildly on the stomach. Sold everywhere, or post free from J. Baxter, Christchurch,*for 19 or 44 stamps. The vigour of youth given to. the aged and infirm by using Hop Bittern Try it. Read. ,_- . ■ We know J&jrßUters'are .above and beyond all as a .nutritious tonic and curative.. Bead thoroughly the
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 208, 30 July 1884, Page 3
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249Untitled Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 208, 30 July 1884, Page 3
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