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HOOD & CO.'S Soluble SHEE-P-DIPPING COMPOSITION. Since Ist January, 1864, we have sold upwards of one hundred ton 3, sufficient to dip once four million sheep ! We commend this fact to the notice of the flockowners of Australia. Evidently ,the above quantity could not have been sold if it did. not answer the purpose. Hood and Co., 160, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne. "Morton's Hotel, 9th March, 1865.'' 'Messrs. Hood and Co., Melbourne. — Dear Sirs,jr-I may inform you that I have used your sheep-dipping composition very largely and with the greatest success. My sheep were very badly infected with scab ; some of them I dipped but twice, while, others needed three" dippings to 1 effect* a cure; but "as I went on the principle of making a thorough cure, an extra dipping was no object to me. lam certainly of opinion that your composition is the most reliable as well as the cheapest remedy >for scab, and I can confidently recommend it to the notice, of all those •whose flocks are troubled with that disease, as a simple, cheap, safe, and certain cure, if the> directions are followed to the letter. It is not more than one-fourth the cost of tobacco. — I am, &o.,tDoNALD Cameron, Lake Meran, Lower London." <r

FURTHER and important evidence of 1 the value of Hood and Co.'b Sheep-dipping Compositions. Extract from, a letter received from L. Ryan. Esq., Bunyip, Wimmera:— "l dipped some flocks in tobacco and sulphur, and some in. your preparation. The only difference observable now is, that the wool of those dipped in yours is clean and fit for market, whereas with those dipped in tobacco it ds" much stained. The scab was cured in each case, both by the tobacco and by the use of yours. Your preparation is only about one-third the price of tobacco, and much easier of application. lam so much impressed with the value of yoiir composition that I shall in future us« it every year, even on clean flocks, to promote the growth of the wool, and to destroy tick, &c."

HOOD & CO.'S CORN SOLVENT. A neverfailing remedy for hard or soft corns warts, ringworm, execrescences of the skin, &c. This preparation effects a cure in a few days, and produces permanent ease by its extraordinary virtue in, destroying the sensibility and dissolving the corn. It is a simple vegetable preparation, and contains no caustic, corrosive, or injurious substance, and a cure is certain if the directions accompanying each bottle are followed.' It is requisite' to cautiou all persons suffering from corns to avoid applying violent remedies, such as nitric acid, aromatic vinega^ &c, as they may do themselves serious injury. The universal success which has attended the use 'of the solvent throughout these colonies has surpassed even the most sanguine expectations of the inventors, the average yearly sale having been for the last three years eight thousand bottles per year. Sold, wholesale by the inventors and sole manufacturers,' Hood and Co., manufacturing chemists and wholesale druggists, 160, Elizabeth-street, Melbourne, and retail by all the principal chemists and storekeepers in the colony in bottles at 2s. 6d. each. Port Philip Chemical Works, 59, Little Bourke-street, west. Testimonial cure of ajfortjlfrears' corn: ''Richmond May, 1864. — Dea. Sirs, — Being severely tried by a large and most troublesome corn on the top of one of my toes for more than forty years, and having had it twice pretended to be taken out, ' and I have often tried other means to dissolve our union, but in vain, 1 was at length induced by your recommendation to try your Corn Solvent, which I am happy to say, in five days from its being first applied, enabled me most successfully to triumph over my unwelcome companion, to get rid of which I have several times had serious thoughts of having the 'toe amputated. I am now, after waiting ten or twelve' months to see if it would return, entirely free from, all pain it occasioned, as well as any appearance of its' return. I have recommended it to some of my family and friends, who have been equally successful in removing these old and troublesome intruders. You haye my full sanction to use this as .you please, for I consider the solvent to be a great boon and a sure and safe remedy for corns if properly applied, the full time, and in the manner prescribed. I am, &c, H. W. Mortimer. — Hood and Co."

NO MORE BALDNESS.— The undersigned beg to notify that they have now received a large supply of the new and successful remedy for baldness. It has now been in use in Sydney about three months, and in Victoria ."barely half that period : and already there are numerous authenticated cases in New South Wales, and some There, where the hair is positively growing luxuriantly where irttae had been for several years. t It, is easy of application, and very little dearer than ordinary pomatum. We would strongly urge all who require its aid to lose no time, as the supply is limited. Beware of imitations, as none is genuine unless bearing the signature of Ed. JHy. O'JNeill on the wrapper of each bottle. Hood and Co., 160, Elizabelh-street, Wholesale Agents for Victoria and Tasmania.

HOOD AND CO, Manufacturing Chemists, Melbourne, "would beg to draw the attention of medical men, chemists and druggists, photographers, and the public generally, to the fact that they obtained a First-class Prize Medal fora case of chemicals lanufactured by them and , exhibited at the DuV nlnternational Exhibition, 1865. They^would also tfish to draw attention to the important fact the jurors not only awarded the highest medal, but made special mention of the base, remarking that the ethers, mercurial preparations, and soft soap were equal to any they had ever seen, and, further, they much regretted that the rules precluded them from awarding a second medal. The "Pharmaceutical Jourrial" for October, 1865, says, in its review of the Chemical products exhibited — "Hood and Co., Melbourne, send a very good collection, of Chemical productions, among which "there is of course nothing novel, but many of them will bear comparison with the best productions of English manufacture."

DOWN'S FARMER'S FRIEND for steeping seed wheat, completelyyreventing smut and the 'ravages of the slug, grub, and wire worm. One package — price 2s. 6d. — is sufficient for six bushels. Numerous testimonials can be seen on application to Hood and Co., Melbourne.

CELEBRATED FRENCH MEDICINES. RAPID and certain Cure of Diseases of the Heart, Dropsy, and Affections of the Chest and Throat, by Labeloyne's Syrup of, Digitalis, and by LabbloYNe's Digital Granules Pills, thirty years' success ! Obtained by the most celebrated Physicians of France and Europe, unanswerably proves them to be Certain Remedies in cases of Heart Disease, Nervous Palpitations, Dropsy in its various forms, Asthma and Chronic Catarrhs, HoopingCough, Bronchitis, Coughs, &c. DISEASES OF THE SKIN And Scrofula effectually treated and promptly cured ,by the Hjdrocotyle Graiules, P^lsj The;Hyd^pcotyle Granules ' have been found to. bg remarkabjty successful, both iv France and inlndia, in the treatment Ringworm, Leprosy, Scrofulous and other Ulcers, Confirmed Rheumatism; &©.' -' ! ■ ' l °- GELIS AND CONTE'S" DRAWEES PILLS are a' certain and Infallible" Remedy for Chlorosis, Weakness, and other -Complaints, resulting from Poorness of Blood, 'l/bia Medicine is approved by the Imperial Academy of Medicine of Paris, as being the best and most efficacious preparation, of Iron. General Depot — In Paris, at, Label oyne and Co.'s, Chemists; in Melbourne, at ( J. Ford and Co.'i ;in Sydney, afc J. and E. Row's' ; in Adelaide, at Fauldinoj aud-Co.'s ; and at every good Chemist's! • ) Agent for Auckland — Aiher Asher. ,

THE GREAT* ENGLISH REMEDY FOR . GOUT I Ati D' RHfaUMATIgM I—BLAIR'S1 — BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS.— This preparation is one of the benefits w-hich the science of modern Chemistry has conferred upon mankind ; for during the first twenty lyears of the 'present century to speak of a cure for the gout was considered a romance ; but now the efficacy and safety of this .medicine is" so fully demonstrated''by i uns v olicited testimonials from persons in every rank of life, that public opinion proclaims this , as c^ne of t e most impdrtant'discoveriteof theipresent-age. These pills .require no restraint of diet or confinement during their use, and are certain to Dravent the diseas (attacking any vital<part. ' '' ' - ' 7 - An - They can be.relied_upon as the most safe and effectual remedy everoffered to the.public, jtnd hare ■been universally used'iri 'Europe/and' £m&fca for many years for the abo^e' complaints. Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorised th« name and address of •'Thomas,P.rout i ,-. No. 229, ' Strand,- London," to be impressed upon the "Government stamps affixed to each box of the genuine medicine. < " " s' r \ ; " ' v . Sold in England, at Is, lid., and 2s. 9<jL,per box. .Agent for Auckland, -- ' > 1(P ' !jlliU '• i i ' > MR. ASHER ASHER. *

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2738, 3 May 1866, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2738, 3 May 1866, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXII, Issue 2738, 3 May 1866, Page 8

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