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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. » : , _ i -^iiiLmHEVERY FfcCKHT&BOXj ,4™ i cg> sABIUjHEM — -* 1074 AND SEE^W^ffll fin I) 3^S ; YOU OnPyir || I ■■jyW^s^°RlGi'!AL! I jjg jdnk IB n owing to the i I yfW /iTll II GREAT NAME THESE \ iy y/^l 1| I ■ ■ B '*"£*& HAVE. MADE. (fk laßll 111 l «AJ &I&4DREDS THROUGHOUT \%. 1&H OTOT ■B« ■ \ (^^7^ -'* s ' s £ Col-O\I4SLS ARE. PACKING «\ * Wlm %%\ 1 1 >4U "' XA&S OF fMFEJVDR IP ' ill Lli I w^R A&mmee in fancy packets \ m%V%@^&&M^ OFTHESE IMITATIONS iUV FOR PRESS °"™°»s& SOLD BY THE LOCAL STOREKEEPERS. The Firm's Travelling, Mr M'CrHEE, will visit the District at regular intervals. I Jw4 BS ~99 H^^ fH^B^^ .jSf^t H ***** i sciiGst cLuct, mosi 8 (•' ■-» £. is Ihe "Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Children, Delicate FeHeactaclie, Heartburn, Indigestion, So"v Eructations, males > and the SickBilious Affections. __ r _ Mim tl , „,,...... nes ? °ir.i gpar ' cy " ' ""~ Tn ~' '■' — : '- Soid by all Druggists and Storekeepers. N.B. ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA. Agents : KEMPTHORNE, PE.OSSER, & CO., Dunedip r ROBERTSON'S CERTAIN CURES^ Seep them ly you in the House. £Teve? known to fail.' I —————— "VTONE genuine unless bearing the Registered Trade Mark and signature on capsule and JLN bottle. Vy "" REG 1 STERED ""\" S^ ... TR AD EK^l^S^yM AR K / y/ UNGUENTUM —^ or Cuts, Bruises, Skin Diseases, and Wounds of all descriptions. ENTERA PULVIS— For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, &c. GARGAREON— For Diphtheria and all affections of the throat. PEEPAEED BY WILLIAM ROBERTSON, WOODLANDS, SOUTHLAND, NEW ZEALAND. In introducing the above Medicines to the Public, pecuniary benefit is not my sole object ; but I feel it a duty, knowing the blessing they will prove to suffering humanity. 1 do not go as far as some, and promise they will cure everything and anything ; but I do promise that if applied in reasonable time, and according to instructions, they will cure the several complaints, for which they are intended, witliout fail. In country districts especially, where medical aid is not to be obtained, hundreds of cases prove fatal, simply for the want of a proper remedy. To meet this want, I place these medicines in the market with the greatest confidence. No one knows how soon he or she may be afflicted, with either of the many complaints these medicines are certain to cure ; it is, therefore, the duty of everyone to prepare for such an emergency, and keep the remedies on hand. The price is within the reach of all. The neglect of any chance to save life becomes a sin ; let none run the risk of having this laid to their charge. The above remedies are free from any ingredient that would prove injurious to the human system, thus rendering them perfectly safe for old and young ; and have been known to my family, in a modified form, for a uumber of years. After 17 years of personal research and study of the several complaints, I have brought the medicines to perfection. This is no mere boast, but the actual truth, as vouched for by the several testimonials published ; these speak for themselves, and more than endorse my statements. It is at the request of a number of persons whom I have been instrumental in curing, | and, I trust, for my own benefit, that I have determined to give everyone a chance of using these Certain Cures. UNGUENTUM — l^oz. glass jar, with screw metal top, price Is 6d. ENTERA PULVIS— 2oz. cardboard box, price Is 6d. GARGAREON — 4oz. glass bottle with square edges, price Is 6d. They can be obtained retail of all respectable chemists and storekeepers, etc., and wholesale from the following merchants : Walter Guthrie & Co., Joseph Hatch & Co., and Whittingham Bros. & Instone, Invercargill; Procter, Jones & Uo., and Mr W. Greig, Dunedin ; and from Wm. Robertson, Woodlands, Southland, N.Z. The following are a few selected from many TESTIMONIALS : — From Mr Alexander Wilson. Fellmongery, Long Bush, July S, ISB7. I must write and tell you that the bad sore on my thumb, arising from being poisoned, was only two days in healing after applying your ointment ; I could work with it after the third day. You should make your remedy public, as it would be a blessing to working men. When I took the bandages off, I was surprised to find the wound healed and new skin formed ; it seemed too good to be true, but this is a fact. From Mr Wm. Frew. Woodlands, June 2, 18S7. I am glad to be able to inform you that the powders you gave me had the desired effect. I was very bad with Dysentry for some days ; one dose of your powder cured me completely, and I have not been troubled with the same complaint since. I think jou should make your cure public. From Mr Shaw Crosland. Woodlands, August 25, 1887. Your " Unguentum " ought to be in every household. I can heartily recommend it as a sure cure for open sores. Mrs Crosland had a bad foot for over three months and tried everything, until at last I said, "try Mr Robertson's new salve." After two applications she was able to put on her boot, and it is now quite well. My little boy has a bad toe (a broken chilblain) for which lam using the salve, and it is giving every satisfaction. Having derived Buch good effects from your ointment, I was induced to try the Gargareon for whooping cough, with, lam happy to say, equally good results. Five of my children had the above cough in a very bad form, and 1 tried various so-called remedies without their deriving any benefit; your gargle was simply wonderful in its effects, easing the cough at once, and loosening the phlegm, thereby enabling them to obtain sleep, which previously had been out of the question. My testimonial may eeem somewhat long, but the truth cannot be too plainly told,}

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Bruce Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 1933, 17 February 1888, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 1933, 17 February 1888, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Bruce Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 1933, 17 February 1888, Page 1