GOAL-PIT. All Orders sent to the Fit will be Promptly Attended to by JAMES COWAN, Proprietor. BKEWERY. JAMES REID, Brewer axd Abated Water Manufacturer, QUEENSTOWN. SEASON’S GOODS 1890-91. I have ON SALE aud TO ARRIVE a CHOICE ASSORTMENT of Get era I Merchandise consisting of DRESS MATERIALS in French Merino, Serge, Humespu Print, Muslin, e:c., A Well-selected Stock ef GENERAL DRAPERY, Max’s <t Youths’ Tweed Suits, k(y Fancy Gooda, BOOTS AND SHOES, Garden, Flower, Clover Seeds, Ac. and GROCERIES & IRONMONGERY. Wines, Spirits, Ale, & Portal. Special Value in Teas, which bar* keee carefully selected, and are offered at prices vkioh defy oompetitiei. Robert Pritchard , GENERAL STOREKEEPER, AKKOWTOWN. RED CROSS w OINTMENT The Mighty Healer (REGISTERED). A guaranteed cure for Sunburn Blotches, Pimples, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cracked Nipples, Ringworm, B >ils, Inflammation of the Eyes, Festering Sores and Dicers, Earache, Burns, aud Scalds, I.d Legs, Sciatica, Lumbago-, Rheumatism, Sprains, Mumps, Soro Throat, Pains in the Chest or Side, Tehder or Sweaty Feet, etc., etc. Many who have been blind or crippled now bless the time they com 1 mcnccd the use of this Mighty Healer. A FEW TESTIMONIALS from thoueends of important cures : Mr M. MILLAR, with Messrs Smith and Smith, Octagon, Dunedin, writes fered severely from Swelling and Sweatingof the Feel after typhoid fever. The doctor could do nothing for me. At Mr Smith’s recommendation I uaed Red Cro»i Oinimont with immediate effect, as it relieved the pain and cured.” Mr H. A. FLATMAN, Engineer, Opawa, writes: —“ With extreme pleasurel teetify lothe extraordinary healing properties of Red Cross Ointment. In crossing the Madras street railway bridge at night I missed my footing and foil at least ten feet, receiving a severe wound on the temple, contusion on. nose, badly blackened eyes, my temple and forehead swelled very much, there being a lump over my eyes Lrger than a hen’s egg. After using Red Cross Ointment four days, to my surprise and delight, all traces of blackness disappeared, tho swelling gous, and wounds healed.” Mr W. HARVEY, Araluen (200 miles south of Sydney), writes:—“ The Ointment has nearly cured rt.y little girl’s eyes, who lias been all but blind for over two years. I think another pot will. I cannot tell yea; bow thankful lam I got the Ointment. It a a Mighty Healer in every sense of tko word.” A BABY WITH A NEW NOSE.—Mrs. M’CORKINDALE, South Dunedin, writee —“Baby had some bad sore* on its nose that would not heal. Used Red Cross Oiatment with such effect that in four days ono of my little ones called out in surprise * Why, mother, baby lus got a new nose P” Price of Red Cross Ointment la fid, 2s 64* and 4s fid. Sold by all chemitla and storekeepers, or sent postage paid ou receipt of postal note to the proprietor Worth;their* Weight in Gold. RED CROSS TONIC LIVER PILLS. A lady writes * —“ Before n-ing these Pdla ife was a burden. I suffered agonies front constipation, piles and debility I now take tie every night, and they keep me in perfect ,»ealth.” J. B. J., Inv-reargill, writ-.8 :—“I Lav* just finished a box of Rad (Joss Pills and. have received material bnrfit. 1 have found them a specific for flatulence, retention of urine and indigestion, aud have recommended them to all my acquaintances. Please send another large box.” Sold by Chemists end Storekeepers at 1» 2d and 2s 3d or port paid from the proprietor.. DOXINE. liipalible euro for eons*, warts as! bunions, hard skin, otc. A lady says : —“ I had a large wart on tfce forehead, quite a disfigurmeat. Year Posine has takon it quite off, and people wonder at the improvement in my appearance.” A young girl at Kavouaboma had a growth as large as tho finger on the ride of her fa :e, baliling ail cure. Dc-xitie bee teksn all i.ff leaving no blemish. Sold by all chemists aud etorekeep* a. Price, Is fid, or post paid from Peter Dot-, ton, c insulting chemist, 94 George toreet, Duaodia SAXOL Preserves all kinds af fruit ia ii its ■store! eonuitfoa wifchoat cooking. Sold in packet j at Is by all storekeeper^. or oat p st paid from P3T&R DUTTON, Cheviot, 94 Qaoaoa stubs DU&SDIN. x
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Lake County Press, Issue 498, 14 April 1892, Page 1
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