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BUSINESS NOTICES A CURE FOR LAMENESS. _,•■. S _ -—swniiiiiiii.Te'ggi—gi "J" - s__~- - —•_ t* Willi 1 iiiifflL; I § _/ 0 ur r Ml pij x. infill §' ||li- a i;l| m JLbOOJJJ-iN VjJiJ f|rt||||l | ! *| I For Lameness in Horses. *|jp?ijff |i S*.; __|--5--Iz S THIS ESSENCE has been e_ter_ri»e.T ose- ky gS" « .« •£"_§ . ~' I -he Public for more than a quarter -f a ceatary, aad 5:5 3pS =3 m C __ £«""S*_ I h*s prc«ed itself one ef the mast e_i__cious Horse --j Jig,**! Ess H -2= j.bss. I Blisters extant. It is mild in its oper-tiou, but at 55_„_»* * 2-?*'* ' O*- < jjox-l I the sauie tim_ pera____e_i. in its affects. Whilst _ 8 "*-»» C_» 2*^ 5-jf O3 » H-2_~. I strong enough t» answer the purpese require* by _3 ?Er™ *=**; 5-b 2 H .so S_: = SS •*• eaver-e* blister, it bos tlie rare exc-uflency el b»_"s "c ~ i -_0 s?"____, J, doing no injury to th» Sair, •__-> ca-uiot bU-MSh, __• s.E._* nfT-"* 5 85 - SIS'.H" 2 *55 I koweter often applied. 2.-.g_-= 3§ 33 J» _s _ •"- f* c _.*"' j The -amorous testu-te___-s which have been i»- «—g s"§ s-g-g C2__ = *.=! cS = 3 E * -"* T * ?d f**»ni trainers, stotd gracans. ~sd private jrea- s p a '_| '-** c. j =S - = >>> —c= - I j tlemen, and the fact that it is entirely free fr--a _} =" r 1 o qjs V( j *.<=-_-t_ «"" j* S I corros-ve acids and all arepar-tiens ot Mercury, _•=*_ —a* - __c 5 | _.° •=_= = "3- ~ J ; recem-uc-i- itas the best application fer Spa***-*. *s a £-k* 5:3 g 5 i"""*''_'-:■_**; 2 « ft 1 Curbs, Splints. Ringho-es, Wind Galls, Strains of <_:~ a** "2_T ** 55 ?';■____ S_! 1 the Sinews or Joints, Calleused or Hard Swelling* B »_.SS_3s : "g3 2 -; - c=j -S- 8 of long -t_flding, and all other Oiai-ies a s"g "T- ~°-% ag- _" £ sT_i-50-' §S sweating or blistering application. *""3- .! =S: §_._.> 53 ' H £ .* =*.->> 11 The Essence will, when dilutw. according to the P"_ "".--.'''S.-S'f O a g ...«_= '»| directions on the bottle, be also found one of the __.5. p * gjfr» "§ C H »T *°5= §. _ fa ■*"* apphcations pmsible to Sprains, Bruises, Stit- <-.•= _"§ = s-a-o !t 2 £*-? =__ = _ |9 .Mas of the Joints, and other injuries of a shf-i s»!_"s 5 3.r __«-f r H n*t-ie, where actual Wist«ring is netrequirw*. hS_-xS*§ = s §- a |=«ll 1 §| sf||J|j§5f||J|j§ I llli-._ -' — -— rs l?l£llfi N N.B.—Should there be any difficulty in procuring supplies in your district, kindly communicate with th proprietor. Posted to any part of the colony for 6d extra. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE AGENTS— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER AND CO., SHARLAND AND CO. „.. fit "BY THE KING'S COMMAND" ®B B was written by Victor Hugo; but by the king's Mm Eg command was also written the title " The Royal BmBB Cocoa Factory" of C. J. Van Hoiiten & Zoon. MS MS By command of King William 111. the works of MSB mi *k e world-famed Cocoa Manufacturers were styled BmSßsl as above. The title is peculiarly appropriate, and Mmßa more so than it may appear at first sight, for the fSgM whole of the civilized world has recognised Van BB Houten's Cocoa as "The King of Cocoas" and it is fig SB only right that the King of Cocoas should be produced v_____f c R° va l Cocoa Factory. It has been so called ■V because it is quite pure; it is highly digestible; and it IB is soluble -to a degree unapproached by any other cocoa ™ in existence. It is cheap ; .it costs less than one farthing per cup; it is easily assimilated and digested by the weakeststomach; and it contains more nourishment than an equal quantity of beef-tea. Easily made, appetising in aroma, and of most delicious taste. iiS HAVE YOU TRIED I [VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATEP| •I'HJ. GKEAT HEKBAL BEMEDY, V I: T AX? AT I O HAS SAVED HUNDREDS OP LIVEB. IT MAST SAVE YOURB, Nolan street, Maryborough (Vie), I - •» October 26th, 1898. [ To Mr S. A. Palmer, Scle Australian Agent for Webber's Vitadatio. • ' Dear Sir, —When I went to Melbourne in February (cf this year) for a change, after a ' bad attack ;f my old complaint (the doctors j g0 anc * see you ' * Deea --d bo long, seemed as if nothing could be done to cure mc, £_-X ~* v!____--V >v *' a 9 knoATn you in New Zealand, I ifßjm : «. >X about my case. Of course, as you are aware, __m_l___l *° me * as have passed the largest gall stone -ffWrl-P* can com P are it to' is a pigeon egg, and I t^la * 9 t * 3at Vitadatio has saved mc very painful and serious operation. I am re-______M____-_-__FWM\ff SiwWSKfSBISmmM commeQ di >l g Vitadatio to all my friends, several Jf w^ora have told mc personally that it has done them a wonderful amount of good, one 'J * who has been cured of piles. If you think this " will be the means of getting any poor sufferer to try this wonderful medicine, you have my lull permission to use it. I will only be too glad to answer any enquiries relative to my case if a stamped addressed envelope is enclosed for reply. Wishing you every success in this' great business, I remain, yours faithfully, (MISS) E. J. HOCKING. A model of the Gall-stone passed by Miss flocking is on view at the Agents, Mr E W. HALL, Armagh street. The Price of this Medicine ia—Large Size, 5s 6d; Small Size, 3s 6d. Ask your Chemist or Grocer for it Sole Australasian Agent, S. A PALMER, Melbourne, Adelaide, and 94 Tay street, Invercargill. ———————< Wholesale and Retail Agent for Christchurch, j E. W HALL, ARMAGH STREET. Prepared only by W. WEBBER, Launseston, Tasmania. -___*_________F__H'^ ; __i--_i _________? ; ___■-'_■ ______________■ ■l^_R'H' ;: '___L---i J '____■>____JHJ_-L-" B > H-'^H^ FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. Mellin's Food when prepared is similar to Breast Milk and is adapted for use in all climates. DR. L. L. SMITH, L.S.A., F.R.G.S.L., F.S.A., &C, 41 COLLINS STREET, MELBOURNE. Consultation by Letter, £1. 46 Years Practising in Melbourne. WHEN Officially Representing Victoria in London in 1893 Dr. Smith was invited by the Laureat of the Academy of Medicine of France to the French Government, Laboratory to study and practice and make known to the medic <1 profession of the Southern Hemisphere the Hrown-Sequard System of Treating Diseases, now practised in all the Continental Hoepitals for Cancer, Myxcederna, Spinal Irritation, Paralysis, Nervous Complaints, _.c—See Obituary, "The Lancet," April 14ti>, 1894. Dr. L. L. Smith's Medical Almanac, 1899: a Handbook for ths Mothers and Householders of Australasia and New Zealand. A Vade Mecura for the Profession. Pric* 6d, a-1 Booksellers,

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10270, 13 February 1899, Page 7

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