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7,:, ; n k (JSMAUTR: H ' ■ ►;!*;■■»•>■> « •'•' •-•— *.— .r.l! v, <■'-■ ; . ,)■.»..?? '.'I-.. .-••. i .-.■.■■>■« :i j!'>-;;i , t ''*'-' TTTHAT is more important, and yet VV • whats6 Httle studied as our floalh. - Nnuibors or people m Wellington, ajnd their pro'senf i'OO'.l Health: to „'./ /. Uicu?fso£Prof. Brown's Herbal Remedies. "^ho good.it Hccom.pUshcd is,incalcal;:ju fable. ';ffevera! 'cases, m welhnglqn, wJiere vroitttefdoirtdrshiid feivdn them*np* as hopeless, A » : bavji.been 'cbmijietely restored b 7 using, v HatureW Herbal; Remedies.^ lf 'y° a «» sjrßnffqtfngwith Bronchitis, Cjpughs, nm dfaßoftp ion.br any disease of ihe.C.iest, £• i Throat tfr.Lurigs, the'Acaciai Balsam and Herbal Ointment combined is h» unfailing remedy, [f you are suffering with BillioUS- * ness or any <tf soase of : tbejLivef ? atfU jKidlieys, the Liver Invigorator wal/soon- *' - ; restPPc:r c: those organ's '-'to perform T their i .)t proper torictiond If ybtt are Buffering from Pits or any form ot Nervous Debility the Restorative Assimilant combined wtyh the .Kenovatiqg .Pill will soob <jnre and< •"- completely restore' you. For Cutsi Burns, A I Sprains, Chi! i blains* 8ore ! Throat, Croup, jk B ( heu l inalio and Bad Depa, no toatter lrnw '. 'long standmg, jthe H.ei?baL Ointment ■•"> '"' speedyenre. It you suffer fipm Cqnstipa- • ti ; tion %e ßenovating Till' "!'a sure 'flute.,' '•'lale'' -Pern ! Vermifuge removes 'every of WornlSi is pleasaut to take a^d '] .perfect}y barrnkss.^ Blood Purifier- rwl , ll . '' permanently removf! all diseases of !3kin ; - -'ana Bt-od; -''Wpoaia'nd'Baim will make the ; ; :i ' Hftir g^ov^ on Bald ; Heads, unless'the' 'rbo.ts : of the hair are decaye.l. Suppoiltofies will uickly cere Piles. Catarrh Cure a certain" remedy, for thiß terrib'e Complaint, Eoro- ! < {I* mikb Syfup -will cure theivorst vji caaßidf Dysentery 'or Diarrhoea. No matter g., .whgt-your .disease, may be or how v lortg sianding.'Xflfcwre b«« a remedy for you. If " *'*' ' 'jfr'<stfr^c '' se; lias been pronounced incurable ,» (Nfl Despefandnm) write to' us, we will g.ve you Advice Gratis, an(l if-"tite*e is no ,_Jiqpe fojr you we .will, tell you so, and not obtain your money unless we feel pure the, '* BetDtedtes'wi'l do jda good, and J^" Note . i:?.^h.ig I '.i£dur»Medicine3 do you : no good, we $ii w,Ul,Jt>turn, , your money, m fulL / EXTRAd^S -FK'oM TESTIMONIALS. vv< .v .j 'Severe Case of 1 Brbricnitis; / \ .. • : I ■-•Webb'stre'eti Wellington,' July ,' 1882. „ ; » DeftV Si*,— ■ I thirik At is tinly mv dnty to >> make kuowjitp, y.qu ,tbe wondtrful effect " trof! Brown's. Acacian Balsam ; haß had Be'liad been suffering with. and -a distressing •' origh for some lime and we feared he was m a Conjjjjjypfinn-;.. in. f.infc T .th«,dn<'.fcor-- said one of ' "' his lunirs was seriously nffecled. But after taking, a ffw doses of the Balsam he ft- It ti 'yf7tyWW a £ #et{*ft W<l i before he, !bad J fij!i9|e.d J( the,t>vo bpttlos^eiwAS completely resVdr ; ed, >s and 'following his" occupation. aghin, and. has not had ao attack si cc. It "5 • is ; indeed ajwonilerrtil di'edioine.-^ljbfg io ;j'enT.tJn..yonis faithfully,' ?! „„ r!< Mr Ayros.,, ; MRS COSTER.,; !i ■•;/';■'/: Cure !of Skin .Disease. : -'^ \' . '•-'firumraonct-streei, Wellington, June, I@B2 Dear Sir,7-The Bloofl, Punier and Ointmentr^ltich Ihad r from' you,' ijuite cur^d thqr breakSng out on my face. It bad been, YfXj. b,ad,£or,. a Jobg tim«-, but one bottle pi ■ Blood Puriiier, and one pot of Ointment, •j»-qnifce oured it. — I am, etc. . 1 Mr Ayres. E. YELVEHTON. .■•r.'.;i ■ '^faJiialiie Testimony. ! ) /. '? VI A Oc! ober, 1882. i ' -j v i-S^T 1 y&y& ' fefl« d>yout-, Headabhe Pilla," and have derived great benefit from them. A.JACKSONISMITH, j <:. Primitive Methodist Minister.; MrAyree. "*" rf/H '^ad^^^Compla^.) .j To Mr B. Ayres. .. . ..-,'; p 'fsJjD&rfSir^-I have> very : great pleasure m bearing testimony to the efficacy of the iicJLiTfiriJittvigoratoir tend ißenoyating- Klls. 1 have suffered very much the last two years from Billionsness t .and I4vw plaint, and have tried many remedies, but' nothing did me ■ pernn""pt ,Poo^ " ntil T I ~" ' took Jyouri Lirer inyij/oratof and Pills. It is now six i, months since: I took the la^ti - botlle, and I have not hHd an attack Binee f f altbousrli previons to taking this medicine ' lußed,to have an attack every, month. It has 'jJrdvea a 'ccm'p*lere cure' in my case, add I feel I cannot Bay too much m its praise. Tain, &c., Mbb DA VIES, . - ■•; . i\h 3 'jseyerd'Caße of' Croup. , s ' ' h u;n;_ 'tti!! .""ibrne-stree^ We'l'lingtop, . -:,, •!.; ; ;:: .;;•?* • -i 'October, .1882. •'■*%' -I DeapiSir-^The 1 Ointment I bad from you. has quite cured my boy of Cioup,:i Having loet^pneirqm.the js^me complaint,, I jbegan to fl^el.'auzioiu/ about Ibis' one. I was recom'ni{*nd'ed w try Prof, Brown's Oiniment'^ Jro'id so, and feel thankful that'l di'l as it removed every symptom m a ■ ~liti;feni"mey~ I intend always to keep sonic m the house, and shall feel pleasure m. jecommefipn^ i^- ■■:$ :y. ■ |, «>' lam, eto. - " : • Mr Asrres<N MARY JEFPEEIS. I ■H^- • ■•. f-— ...- •'> ■ ; / Worms m Children . ! Taran&ki-street, Welli. g'ton, Nov., 1882. .Sic— The .Male F,ern /Vermifuge I had from* you 'did me 'a' 'Vorld 'of good. I had : spent pounds on doctors' medicine, and was :.; ji<>}binp. bcttfred, but ra'tlier worsd : but the _, Ma'c.Ecrn ytrmifqge t ;seemed to make a "*■* new 'man of me. X shal 1. al ways feel great lea^ure m recommending it — I«m eto j Mr Ayres. OHA'KLES BARIfARD^ j <„ : i tVf&h aVe-ais^a (food supply of Headache , Pills, Lver Pills Renovating Pills- Tooth . j, P<?.y?<!er,,Herbs < ?^every kind, Roots, Barks, Poydfer^, '1 inclines, .Essences, solid And -^^uiU^^itrkdfs always iii stock. ' . ' We'hiive j;st received a iurther supply t Voiftho-:tk)niplet'e Herbalist; 1 teaohing you V( "hipw ip.bccpm'e your own Doctor, Midwife, j&p, t It. .contains. .504 pages; beautifully "/ill asjLr.it ed. It describes all the -Diseases •^oftliu Blood auil.Bibod Ye sels, iDiseascs of • the Skiiij ; Priignaricy ur.d its 'Accidents; 'the s:iceqssf«J' tccatment or' a!) Chronic Diseases, ajl/fcho; law^.I aw^. that should regulat^ Marrrage, &t:, f jkl\ .P^iiittular a',tenl;ioi ijs given to i he Complaints o : f Children: Nb ' Home should ba wkliout it, I'rice, 7s 6d, post free, Hear what itev. A,- J. Smith •ays : — . ..... J%. ■ "The Complete EerßalilV I—An1 — An Excel/r' '-lent Book. % j Syijnly-street, '^borntipn, Oc^, 1882. ; ■ DeirlSirrT-I havffi^teatjplßasure iv re-j---cojn",moi}d|nif " The t'omple^ HeTbalist," No ff^*ly 5 4hq^ld; be without "it,-., tfu full of valuable infoftiJHtion, arid is replete with - cpiiclusive^ ceasopiugs. and , convincing aijj^w.utC wbtcb lvlate to :n T,ery natural Sne^hml-'of^dVa irtfc wiflidiseases. Professor Brown is eviil'-ntlv a man of considerable ex I'crifibce. iyid^tliprougbl^undersi ands the s-bj-rf'f&iip'dn #lifcti r Ke' whites; The book comprises upwards of 500 pages, and eontaius an excellent epitome of. botany a { ■ history iof medicine, .etc, ■ Each -subject is dealt with m a . v.ery=,popular style, an<l the book cannot fail to iiite^est and.iiisi ruct all v who r?/dH^t><U heartily Vrtcbmmend tb^; b ok,. believing «t to be invuluable to every .^lfo.Dsyholdar^rhci.elc;, ' •uvV ■■■-■ :•-' JACKSON S\)ITH. Mt Ayres, < . ... Primitive Methodist M, SJifkespcrinn Almanac, Testimonials, - n j&, / post : rree on ; application lo E. AYEES, .Z.i;V!v:/.;i .;" : ) ■ Medical Herbalist and Importer, * Taranaki-strett, Wellington, Wholesale viAgent (or Baxter's Lang •*■-— i;-'- Preserver. •; find "t'lio" Tinde fii|. plied at knviiji. I'ricfs, j ( r.r!>f< r i;;i!>. iih c List. , ! £'s:;jr '•• <* : !-_± ; _l_' ■■' '. "'" ' ; CT- Aueut for ■ Pa;u«ui- f N. .'tli — Mr *'. llfttf.VftM . ; i--: i \ - ■ v ■ ' ' ' :

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Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 136, 19 November 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume VIII, Issue 136, 19 November 1884, Page 4

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