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Medical. "Cl IR Si AWA RB, V N.Z. k S.S. EXHIBITION". T HE (Registered) FIA.VE MADE A N \ME FOJI THEMSELVES, AND THE PROPRIETOR IN OFFEIUSTG- TFTE:Vt TO THIS i'UBLLC DOES SO WITH THE GREATEST CONFIDENCE, FEELING ASSURED OF THEIR CONTINUED ACCEPTANCE AND APPROVAL. TO SINGERS, PUBLIC SPEAKERS, And others Suffering from Bronchial and Throat Affections, RED CROSS PREPARATION OP 3C 3EZ, ISS SS ES O> 23 £S OR CARRAG££N Is held in universal esteem as surpassing all other makes having a similar name. TESTIMONIALS. MR M'LEAN, Grocer, Dunedin :— Beiore trying your CARRAGEEN I had linen considerably prejudiced against it by the poor results of similar preparations, but-, hearing that yours was entirely different to others, and most efficacious for Colds, I was reluctantly induced to try a bottle. Before goiny to bed I took several doses, and inslead of sitting up coughing half the night the pains in my head and shoulders left, me. I fell asleep, and awoke cured. 1 now recommend and push your preparation, not for the sake of the profit, but because I know there is nothing better for the cure of a cold. Since then I have known many very bad casts almost instantly cured — two, especially, I remember. One was a friend who had to sing at a public concert in the evening, and who was so hoarse that he deemed it quite an impossibility to do so. I procured him a bottle of RED CROSS CARRAGEEN. ResultHe sang that evening without the slightest inconvenience ! — The other was the conductor on the Mornington tramcar. Having a severe cold myself, I carried a bottle of Red Cross in my pocket. The conductor was so hoarse he could hardly speak. I gave him a close at the beginning and end of the journey, and again next morning. When I went home with him in the evening he was well ! MR WINTER (Graham & Winter), Milton Potteries, writes : Mr Button. — Dear Sir, — You may use my name as a testimonial in praise of your RED CROSS CARRAGEEN. Yesterday I could not speak. I had entirely lost my voice. A f«\v teaspoonfuls brought back my voice to its normal condition, and you can scarcely toll that I have had a cold. . CAUTION. Ask for the RED CROSS, and see that you get it. Take no oilier, as it is not only more pleasant, but more beneficial. <§§" SOLD EVERYWHERE. Price... ls 3d and 2s 3d. RED GROSS PELLS (Registered) GIVE AND PRESERVE HEALTH, and may be taken in .oil Diseases of the Blood, Bladder, Kidneys, Bowels, Stomach, and Digestive Organs, the Heart and Nerves, the Generative Functions of either sex, Skin Diseases, Piles, Asthma,' Colds, Chest Affections, etc. Price... Is 3d and 2s 3d per box. PURIFY THE BLOOD ! -S2^ RED CROSS ELSXIR, (Registered) The Great Purifier and soother of the System. BANISHES PAIN, and Eradicates the Gorms of Disease ! Price... 3s per bottle. RED CROSS ©INTFVJENT. Tins Mighty Healer. Guaranteed a Cure for Cracked or Sore Nipples, Irritating Eruptions, Running Sores, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Inflammation of the Eyes, Boils, Burns, Cuts, Bruises, Ear- ache, Deafness, Rheumatism, &c, &c. A FEW TESTIMONIALS FROM THOUSANDS OF CURES.. MR J. H. PASCOE, Mounted Police, Timaru, writes— For Chilblains, RED CROSS OINTMENT is infallible. I have used it for the last five years, and am very glad to hear that you have extended its usefulness to the neighbouring colonies. January 4, 1890. MRS RONSON, Waimangaroa'V Westport, writes— RED CROSS OINTMENT cured my baby of a very bad eruption on the head, when other remedies^ failed. January 9, 1890. MRS SIRK, South Dunedin, says— My eyos were so inflamed and wealc" that I could scarcely see. I had the advice of the best physicians in Dunedin, but without relief. Your RED CROSS. OINTMENT cured them at once, and I have had no return of the complaint. J.Thisisa year ago. I gave what I had left to my neighbours, who were greatly benefited by it. ... MR BARNARD ISAAC, 'Octagon Drug Hall, writes— Yonr RED 'CROSS OINTMENT has cured a customer of mine of Erysipelas ; he had been bad some time. January 6, 1890. Sold by G. W. HUTCHINS, Chemist, Balclutha, and all storekeepers. : PRICE Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s Gd. Post paid on receipt of postal order or stamps from the maker, PETER DTJTTON, Chemist, KENSINGTON" DUXEDIN.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 11 July 1890, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 11 July 1890, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 834, 11 July 1890, Page 8