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Medioal. £SCISTEB?S SsO- M B ’'Jt* E 0 P B B T tISJ 8 BONGOA. i It is powsr/nIW antiseptic _ 2. It possesses wonderful sedative powers s! It la an ostringenfc 4. It is a nerve stimulant 5. It is an absorbent 6. It is tree from poisonous substances 7. It cannot possibly become injurious 8. It does not close a wound whila any impurities remain 9. It will retriu its healing properties for an Indefinite time 10. It is free from the unpleasant odour that rend ora many antiseptic preparations objectionable. EONQuA gives Immediate relief, and its healing properties era so great that it effects a speedy pure. Thus, in sddition to its other moritu, and wholly irrespective of them, Bongos is tbo CHEAPEST CURJBof its kind yet brought under the notice of tho public. , . , BONGOA is prepared both bb an Ointment and M a Lotion. The ointment contains no animal (at. and therefore does not become rancid, this alone rendering it superior to other preparations In whiohlard and like substances are, <?n the score pf cheapness, largely used. KONB GENDINS WITHOUT EEQISTBBED TEADE MARK, iffri ANALYTICAL REPORT. '• "University Laboratory, Dunedin, September 18, 1391. [have- carefully examined ‘BONGOA,* and find to be composed of antiseptic substances. It «s not contain any corrosive or poisonous iterials. Prom the natnro of its ingredients, i nelder it a valuable healing application. JAMES Q. BLACK." - ABSOKB3. Nevada, 31st March, 1893. sera abscess In my right leg, Tour fiODgon Boaratlona were recommended to mo, and I sSd ou trivia* them a trial, that they ate all “ t\wy pfofess* to bo. My leg was Inf a l *na very much inflamed. Almost mmsdi»!v after applying the Lotion I felt rolisf. the lunmation subsiding, and the tan and healthy. I only used one bottle of the (lion, following tho directions given, and now r leg Is quite whole, I can therefore bon'stly oommettd. your preparations, ns I behcV|i them baintaluablß for the purposes for which they J.r. PILES, Pitt street, Sydney, March 16th, 1892, i the Eongoa Company, Prinosas street, Dunedin. Dtar Sirs,— Kindly send ma, by return mail, PI irth of Bongos Ointment and Lotions note for enclosed. I hsvo baen a great l sufferer from cs, A friend In New Zealand, also a great Berer, sent me a box of your Ointment, having md groat benefit from using it. it gave mo mediate relief: end will, 1 hope, prove a pennant owe. Kindly lot mo know if yon hate on int la Sydney or Melbourne, where I can la lure procure it.—l as, yours (tratatnUy BONGOA CUBES 80EEH, WOUNDS AND BRUISES, BURNS AMD PILES, ECZEMA. AND ALL SKIN DISEASES, ULCEBtf, JNBUEW AND CHAPPED HANDS, &0„ &0. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS.—/.alt for Bongos uaphlet, giving full directions as to treatment id containing testimonials. Prepared only by THE BONGOA MANUPaCTUBING CO., Princes street, Dunedin. BOBQE BON KINGTON, A gont^Chtistchuroh.

HEALTH FOR ALL. HOLLOWAT'S PILLS AND OINTMENT, These Pills purify the blood, correct all dla* orders of tba liver, stomach, kidneys and bowels and are invaluable in all complaints incidental to females. The Ointment is the only reliable remedy for bad leg!, old wounds, sores and ulcere. For bronchitis, diphtheria, coughs, colds, gout, rheumatism and all skin diseases it has no equal. Sold by the Proprietor, Thomas Holloway, 73, New Oxford street, London, and by all Medicine Vendors throughout the World, XI A MARVELLOUS REMEDY T HE POSITIVE CUES RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, CUTS, BUENS, SPRAINS. &c„ &c. Testimonials received from all parts of the Colony. Send »o« Co?r. o M H P P o C D o o m CURES HORSES OF SORE SHOULDERS AND backs. Greasy Heels, Mange, Girth Galls, Cuts, Strains, <fco,,&o, CUBES COWS OP ULCERATED UDDEES AND SORE TEATS. CUBES DOGS OP Obtainable of all Chemist?, Saddlers | and storekeepers. X 7-« r ■LECTEICITTI ELECTBIOITT ELECTRICITY BELTS BELTS! BELTS Over sow sold in hew smalandi nnHOUSANDB have testified to the superior "II power of these hoalth-rostorlng MagnetoiTleatro Bolt* in eradicating and exterminating ®houmatl«n, Immbigo and all Nervous Disenßea. Strength and Vitality is increased and given to i nerve forces, and Nature is assisted in giving eer to the weak parts and building up a healthy iud robust frame by lha use cf those Beits, k Any of the undermentioned goods will be for* ■warded to any address on receipt; of postal note oi ihionoy order. (When ordering please send aizi pound waist, next the skin.) ladies’ Eleotrlo Belts, 21st Gents’, 17a 6d; Sleotra ~ Knao-oap, 60. (Chut Expanders to restore stooping parsons to si upright development, 7s Od. THOS. GAOBE, gg, MANCHESTER (STREET, CHBioiasiisaea. X 343 Business Notices. CARNIVAL WEEK. WORCESTER HOUSE. THE UNDERSIGNED are now Landing, ex direct steamers, all the VERT LtTEST DESIGNS WORCESTER AND BOULTON CHINA, And also an immense variety o’ all the Latest bhapes in Dinner, Broafcfast, Dessert, Toilet and Tea h'ervices. j ROCHESTER LAMPS. !' We are now opening up a Magnificent Display or THIS Celebrated Lamp, including Table. Banquet and ■ Drawing-room Lamps, The public should bant in mind that we kseo j the Largest Stock la New Ze.Uand in Glass and \ OMna « in monw nafldU KTIUTIIV thd V6l China, and in many cases we can supply the very bast articles at the aamo price as the inferior quality. J. BATES AND CO., WORCESTER HOUSE, 215, CASHEL STREET WEST. X 57.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9909, 15 December 1892, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9909, 15 December 1892, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 9909, 15 December 1892, Page 7

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