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miscellaneous OAKEY & SON'S EMERY & BLACK LEAD. Mills, 172, Blackfriars road, Loudon, England. 0 AKEY'S GENUINE GKAIN & FLOUR EMIiRY. 0 AKEY'SEMKRYANDGLASSCLOTII. 0 AKEY'S CABINET GLASS PAPER, BLACK LEAD, &c. OAKEY'S0 AKEY'S GOODS S'-LD EVERYWHERE by Ironmongers, Grocers, Oilmen, Druggists, Sic. OAKEY & SON'S EMERY & BLACK LEAD. Mills, Blackfriurs road, London, England. 0 AKEY'S SILVERSMITHS' SOAP (non-mercurial), for Cleaning and Polishing Silver, Electroplate, Plate Glass, Marble, &c. Tablets 6d. 0 AKEY'S WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH. Packets 3d each j Tins 6d, Is, 2s 6d, and 4s each. 0 AKEY'S INDIARUBBER KNIFE BOAIiDS, from Is. 6d. each. OAKEY'S0 AKEY'S GOODS SOLD EVERYWHERE by Ironmongers, Oilmen,: Grocers, Brushmakers, Druggists, &c. 10,008 DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHTBROWN COD LIVER OIL, prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, CHRONIC BROKCIIITIB, ASTHMA, RHEUMATISM, GENERAL DEBILITY, ■WEAKNESS OF CHILDREN, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIONS. DR DE JONGH'S OIL is convincingly proved by the highest medical testimony, and by the practical test of successful experience for twenty years in all parts of the world, to be, beyond all question, the purest, the most efficacious, the most palatable, and, from its rapid curative effects, the most economical of oil kinds, Hence its universal celebrity, and the immense demand for this unrivalled Oil. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. Sir HENRY MARSH, Bart,, M.D., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland; " I consider Dr de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil to a very pure oil, not likely to create digust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." Sir JOSEPH OLLIFFE, M.D., Physician to the British Embassy at Paris: " I have every reason to be satisfied with the beneficial and salutory effects of Dr de Jongh's Oil." Dr EDWARD SMITH, F.R.S., Medical Officer to the Poor Law Board of Great Britain, in his work "On Consumption," writes; ''We think it a great advantage that there is one kind of Cod Liver Oil which is universally admitted to be genuine—the Light-Brown Oil supplied by Dr de Jongh." Dr LANKESTLR, if.R.S,, Coroner for Central Middlesex; '■ I deem the Cod Liver Oil sold under Dr de Jongh's guarantee to be preferable to any other kind as regards genuineness and medicinal efficacy." DR DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL is sold only in capsuled imperial half-pint, pint, and quart bottles, labelled with his stamp and signature, without which none can possibly be genuine, by Chemists, Druggists, and Storekeepers throughout the world Sole Consignees-Ansar, Harford and Co, 77 Strand, London, W.C. Wholesale Agents: New Zealand—French, Kempthorne and Co, Dunedin. New Wales-Elliott, Bros., Sydney. Victoria—Felton, Grimwade and Co, Melbourne. 64g5 , CHEAP CURES FOR GREAT DISEASES. |JOLIOWAY'B OINTMENT Old Sokes and Old Skin Diseases. —The sepds.of these disorders are effectually expelled by this penetrating Unguent, not only from the superficial parts, but from the internal tissues likewise. Any case, even if of 20 years standing, speedily yields to its influence. s Beonohitis, Dipiheeia, Sob'e Theoat Asthma, sc.—Rheumatism, and erysipelas, may be overcome by frequently fomenting the affected par s in warm water, drying, and immediately applying this soothing Ointment. The same pro. cedure applies equally well for curing sore throat diptheria, bronchitis, asthma,' tightness of the chest,and pain m the side, which instant treatment Regenerating into more serious maladies. This Ointment has the same derivative powers over chest complaints as a blister possessea without causing pain or debility. T£lT H T S ~ Pil , E3 ', and Abscesses.Ihousands suffer severely for years from these annoying complaints through false dehcaoy. Let such purchase a pot of Holloway'a Ointment, read KwfT aCC ? pan - T il >"Pol them to the letter, and they will, without difficulty, bucSm?nfs eratme eV ° ry mtige of these ham3s - Accidental lotueies, Ihjantile ailments. —ln cuts, bruises, sprains, burns, and scalds, it l f sedativo > and healing, l'he part affec ed should he fomented in warm water dried gently, and the Ointment should be instantly used mall eruptions, chafings, ttn d other cuta* neous which children are liable. bad Legs, Bad Beeasts, Old Sobbb iwn Ointment round the affected parts, it penetrates to the tissues beneath . and exeicises a wonderful power on all the blood the disease d Part. The inflammation diminishes, the pain becomes ess intolerable, the matter thicker, and a S soon effected. In all long standin? cbsm ITniin way's Pills will thoroughly Zfl al l™ ,; humours from the body. P • depWed ' GIaNDTJLAB SWEILIHGS. Sxipp JOINTS -This olßsaof MmplaintsyioH without difficulty to the cooling and anti-inilammatory properties of fhi! tho affected parts, after due fomention with vZm water. It acts by stimulating the absorbents to increased activity, restraining ulceration, and pr 6 ™ting a free and copious circulation in £g ai DCa Bpeedi ' y aDd effc «y enGoOT, ItRECMATISM AHD PABALTSIS-Gout trnd Rheumatism anse from inflammation in the parts affected,—to effect a permanent cure adont a cooling diet, drink plenty of wat™ • P i the Ointment most effectually twice a day int! the suffering parts, and a cure is certain Tim paralytic patient should take about three Pills wice a week, and let tho mtotho paralysed limb, which wiDJ,"iy 1 t time be greatly benefited,-indeed man? cuV have been effected by this treatment y Ekuptiok oh the Skin.—Tn n,; O „i 000 „<. plaints, no matter the age, ihe box mli under what name, the disease may be cLsified' it may bo cured if this Ointment be well rubbed into tho system, and Hollowav's Pills tnL S and morning to purify the blood Dleht Bad legs Cancers Contracted and stiff joints Burns Bunions Bite of moselie' Coco-bay Chiego-foot Chilblains fistulas Gout Glandular swellings Lumbago Piles Sore throats bkin diseases Scurvy Tumours Ulcers Wounds Yaws, Chapped hands Corns (soft) jimouinansm Hollowas Of Peopessob N.B. Directiow I'm • i '"K" 61Zfi3 . British mid Colonial Nows-agent mhvt-' Teruis lbrwdo^omdcrsoxecutml 8 . of remittance,«reforenco to a LondonS™ 0 ' I ''

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2417, 21 September 1868, Page 4

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