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THE GREATEST THING IN CURES.

.-. The ; Greatest thing .is not essentially the Latest production, as you know. ■■; By thei term "Greatest" we endeavour to convey to your minds tho fact that the preparation is the Hall Mark, or Standard cure of its kind. In medicines, lor instance, the physiciuns me still prescribing the extracts of Herbs, Barks otc, that:were in use for the. 'same troubles years ago, which goes to prove our assertion that the Greatest thing is not. the Latest thine In the same way Ked Cross Ointment has been for thirty years, and 'is still, the Greatest thing known , as a healing preparation. Doctors recommend it,-. Chemists and Grocers' sell it and the people who Know a good thjng buy and use it. It does not'contain'any animal fat or injurious, substances, but is made from the purest^Vegetable Compounds' prepared in .the Proprietors' Splendid Laboratory, and is so pure that you coiild use it as butter. It will not hurt' the most delicate' child. It ia absolutely Splendid. Get a pot Jo-day. It i e necessary in tho' Homo. .'.,■,.' ';'■:■: : . . ■ / ; KED::CROSS 'OINTMENT,V' ? ,' The Mighty.Healer (Price Is:'6d.>. ■':' Get a Sample at Johnatoa's, .Chemist;. Cuba ...■■;■■ - '...'■• .-.-.Street,- -J:, ■;■};. y-- •■■ \-

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 5

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THE GREATEST THING IN CURES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 5

THE GREATEST THING IN CURES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 5

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