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A RASH INVENTOR.

A Masterton correspondent relates the following A man named Jones, who for years conducted a second-hand shop next door to the Royal Hotel in Wellington, and who now runs a similar business in Mafterten, has discovered what he claims to bean antidote for burns and scales. So positivo was he of the efficacy of his preparation that he advertised a public exhibition, and invited medical men and others to be present. The exhibition took place in an open paddock, and was witnessed about fifty persons. Joues thrust his hanJ " lto a P ot of boiling water, and nfter J anting round in agony applied his antiu.' 1t o - I'or some reason, however, the prepaid loll dl<l not work, and tho sufferings of Hit l' an wore excruciating. Ilis hand is blistei iL, he still maintains that ho has discovered the antidote, and intends to give another exhibition.

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Issue 115, 15 February 1895, Page 4

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A RASH INVENTOR. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Issue 115, 15 February 1895, Page 4

A RASH INVENTOR. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Issue 115, 15 February 1895, Page 4

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