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Medical. THIRST-CLASS AWAE D, ■J N.Z. & S.S. EXHIBITION. Facsimile of Wrapper around every boa, A FEW TESTIMONIALS FROM THOUSANDS OF CURES. THE BLIND SEE. Mr Matthew Smeaton, South Dunedin, writes : — ' My wife suffered great ! agony from her, eyes. She was almost i blind, and for the last six months had her eyes wrapped up in oloths. 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 came 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 using only one small box, she is now, thank God, quite well. I know others who have received the same benefit.' Mr Heinrigh Otto Brandtt, general dealer, Bay View Road, South Dunedin : — ' My daughter had been blind for months, having had inflammation of the eyes for over two years. The best medical specialists could do no good, and the various drops, lotions, and ointments from doctors, chemists, herbalists, and friends availed nothing. She became blind, and she was just wasting away with the pain she had to endure. I got a box of your RED CROSS OINTMENT. In three days after using she could see, and all pain vanished, and now, thank God, her eyes are well. ... I cut my foot with a broken glass bottle. I bound it up with some of your Ointment, and went about my business as usual, without pain or other inconvenience.' Mr Howrth, grocer, King street, Dunedin, says : — ' A customer who could only just see the light, can now see to read through the instrumentality of your RED CROSS OINTMENT. Compared with other Ointments, is as the sun to the moon.' Rev. Father Purton, 0.5.8., the Presbytery, Akaroa, \v riles : — l I have upon many occasions heard your RED CROSS OINTMENT spoken of in terms of the warmest admiration as a most valuable and beneficial article, and I hope it may become still more widely known and appreciated. I wish you every success with it.' THE LAME WALK ! Mr Oliver T. Sutton, Oarnaru, writes : — ' Twelve months ago I injured 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.' Mrs Credgington, Mount Pleasant, Caversham, says :— ' For about 20 years 1 suffered the most excruciating agony with my legs. Nothing did me any good until 1 used your RED CROSS OINTMENT. It has made a complete cure of me, and I am now as strong as T ever was in my life; I never felt better. You can use my name in praise of this mighty healer when and where you like.' Mr John Sciimitt, Cargill Road, South Dunedin, writes : — ' One box of your RED CROSS OINTMENT has cured me of three running sores on my legs.' PRICE la 6d, 2s 6d, 4a 6d. FIRST-CLASS AWARD AT TSE N.Z. AND S.S. EXHIBITION. RED CROSS P3LLS (Registered) Have borne the test of more than a Hundred Years. They are Small, not round, but oval or oblong in shape. This shape is more easy to swallow than the round ones, which, with many persons, invariably stick in the throat. They are not coated, therefore are easily dissolved in the stomach. They are Purely HfiRRALin character, and may be taken by children as well as adults. The RED CROSS PILLS give and preserve health, and may be taken in all 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. Once used, always used. Price... Is 3d and 2s 3d per box. Sold by G. W. HUTCHINS, Chemist, Balchttha, and all storekeepers. Post paid on receipt of postal order or vote from the maker, . PETER DUTTO.N; Chemist, KENSI^GTOtf, DUNEDIN.

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Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 875, 24 April 1891, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 875, 24 April 1891, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Clutha Leader, Volume XVII, Issue 875, 24 April 1891, Page 8

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