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BUSINESS NOTICES. LOVELLS PLAT GENEEAL STORE. W. Prases Proprietor. TN returning thanks to his numerous Cus- ■*■ tomers for past favors, W. FRASER begs to inform them that his Stock is now replete with nearly every requirement for a Country District, which he is offering at prices which cannot fail to secure trade. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Hia Stock of Teas is large and wellselected, was purchased before the new Tariff came into operation, and will be sold at the old Prices, viz. — Half-chests, from Is 6d to 2s 3d per lb. for best ; Boxes, from 12s to 22s 6d. BLENDED TEAS, purest Indian and Chinese, from Is 8d to 2s 6d per lb. These Teas won't fail to give satisfaction. Large Stock of Dairy-fed Smoked HAMS and BACON— a real Breakfast Luxury ! Highest market prices paid for DAIRY PRODUCE and PIGS fit for curing. All Orders Pttnctually Attended to. WILLIAM FRASER, LOVELLS FLAT GENERAL STOBE. STANDARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL ONE MILLION. Head Office Dunedin, WITH Agencies throughout New Zealand, Australia, and in London. All risks accepted at current rates, Agent for Milton— DONALD REID, Solicitor. RED CROSS -®b W OUSTTjVEEISTT. THE MIGHTY HEALER! (REGISTERED). Cures Irritation of the Skin, Old Sores, Inflammation of Eyes, Cracked Nipples, &c. A FEW TESTIMONIALS from Hundreds of Important Cures : — Mr John Waxdie, agent U.S.S. Co, Bluff — For four years my eyes were in a state of inflammation. Your Ointment has cured me completely, and I feel a different man. Mr A. Burden, Waiter, Grand Hotel, writes : — The annoyance and pain I suffered from tender and sweaty feet no one can tell. I tried all sort.a of remedies without benefit. Red Cross Ointment cured at once. My w ife was unable to suckle our two first children on account of sore and cracked nipples. Using Red Cross Ointment, our last child was suckled without any inconvenience. How thankful we were, you may guess. Mr HAMER, seaman, says — Whilst cleaning a shell I accidently cut my forehead and poisoned the blood. My face became covered with one complete scab, and the pain and irritation were agonising. All kinds of treatment were tried, and I was nearly frantic. My wife bought a box of your Red Cross Ointment. I got relief at once on using ; the scab came away, and I was well in four days, and a complete surprise to the doctor. Rev. Father Pttrton, 0.5.8., the Presbytery, Akaroa, •writes— l have upon many occasions heard your Red Cross Ointment spoken of in terms of the warmest admiration as a most valuable and beneficial article, aad I hope it may still become more widely known and appreciated. Wishing you every sucoesa with it. Mrs RoNSOJr, Waimangaroa, Westport, writes — Red Cross Ointment cured my baby of a very bad eruption on the head, caused by teething when other remedies failed. January 9, 1890. Mr Oliver T. Sutton, Oamaru, writea — Twelve months ago I iDJured my leg. I tried all manner of cures without success. A friend recommended Red Cross Ointment. I got a small box, and, to my surprise, it completely cured in two weeks. Send me one dozen boxes to sell to my friends. January 13, 1890. — This gentleman has sold 60 dozen in Oamaru in 8 months. Mb Matthew Smeaton, South Dunedin, writes — My wife suffered great agony from her, eyes. She was almost blind, and for the last six months bad her eyes wrapped up in cloths. She was three months in Dunedin Hospital without benefit. Her case seemed hopeless, and she hardly cared what became of her,: she suffered such pain. As a last resource she oame to you, and you gave her the Red Cross Ointment. To her great surprise, after using it only four days, she was able to take the- cloths from her eyes, and, after nsing only one small box, she' is now, thank God,' quiet well. I know others who have received the same benefit, Sold by W. WALKER, Chemist, Milton, and by most Storekeepers. Price, Is ©&, 2s 6d and Is 6d. Or Post Free from iPETEB IDUTTOIsr, CHEMIST, KENSINGTON, DUNEDIN. Wholesale Agents in Neio Zealand : THE N. Z. DRUG COMPANY, ABD COLONIAL DRUG COMPANY.

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2264, 12 May 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2264, 12 May 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Bruce Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 2264, 12 May 1891, Page 1