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Medical. THB UNFAILING MAORI REMEDY, & $ Si Sii® m r> *-aa <5 9? % *s ip $ ®wSs 58 uv ■BOISntRED TRIDI MAUI. TAKARO CURES— Mange, Ulcers, Sore Teats, Saddle Galls, bracked Heels, Sprains. Swellings, Greasy Heels, Sovor-ri’aohes. Swollen Udiors, &0., soros ana (wounds of every description on KOEBBS, CAT rUE AND DOGS. ImAEAKO is prepared bolh aa an OINTMHNT ,J| and a LOTION. Ellas will not approach any part to which the Itotlon has been applied. On aooonnt of Its peonliar taste, animals will |hot lick Takaro from the wound. k In every onaoin which Takaro has been used, the to ore has been so speedy and so complete, that the Sristora foelfu .y ju.nfiod in recommending it e best remedy of ir,.« kind yet discover, d. Its i has boon thoroughly proved by loading koBSAoWNBEri, TRAINEES, TEAM WAT w managers, carriers El others, who all sneak in the highest terms o wonderful hoalinf? properties, as evidenced by following letters selected from a number of TESTIMONIALS. from Messrs Delam»>n and Co., Rink Stabloa, Christchurch, by special appointment to hi* ' Excellency the Governor. Christchurch, July 18th, 1892. Pxax Sims,— We have tried yonr mixture, Takaro, and have found It the bast remedy we have nc used for Chapped Heels and mud fever among •one*. We have no hesitation in recommending its nse for either of the above purposes DjJLiMAIH ASD COj From Mr J. Thomson, Manager Hew Brighton Tram Stables. Christchurch, June Bth, 1893. Sins,—l have used your Takaro on a horse in our totables which had, as 1 thought, incurable Greasy feseis, but on applying yonr Lotion and Ointment lor eight days Xwas very much gratified to fl id that 1 had been mistaken, aa I have got a permanent cure. J. Thou son. {from Mr W, Karr, Christchurch, one of the most r ■aocastfal trainers of trotting horses in New Zealand, New Brighton. June Xltb, 1892. Sirs,—l have much pleasure in t«s living to the efficiency of your T.karo Lotion and Ointment aa a anre cure for Cracked Heels and other Soros on horses, I had on« horse under training which wae very had with cracked heels, and 1 could pot gat him cured, although I tried two or three different treatments. Happening to hear of your t altro, 1 tried it and got him all right in a week. I Should advise all men who use horses to keep it in ths stable, W. Kerb. From Mr Charles Herr, Christohuroh, the sue--easeful trainer of trotting horses. , New Brighton, JaneXOth, 1893. Sirs,—l have used yonr Takaro, and have mnoh !,!»»■ uro in testifying to its efficiency,. I am sure t is the best preparation in the market for Jrao»ed Heels, which we trainers are very much troubled with. - Ossrpis Kkbb. From Mr W. J. Blake, Christohuroh. Christchurch, Jifpe I9tb, 1393. Sirs, —I. have,used yonr preparation, Takaro, End 1 will say It is the best thing I have ever seen for racked Heels, and also for Saddle and other Sores on horses. 1 W, J. Bliki. From Mr H, Piper, Upper Eiooorton, near Christ, ohnrch, the well-known and snooessfal trainer. Upper Biooarton, llth Jane, 1892. Bins,—l have great pleasure in testifying to the wood results *aia«d by using Takaro as a soothing ■nd healing ointment. For allsorts of wounds os it cannot be equalled. H. Piper. RETAILP a JOES—JTiXAEO OisTJWMT ,„ ,„ ... 2s 6d and Es Takaro Lohjs... as 6d and 3s 64 Froparad only by SHE EONGOA MANUPA iTURING OO. t Frinoes street, Dunedin, W. P. TOWNEND, AGENT, CHRISTCHURCH. X7IO i household should be without it. To Farmers it is invaluable. 11 Athletes should carry a Jar. i Stable can afford to be without it, cures speedily and permanently. *M£RyEU.ou£ OiKttae/T IF F°JL Aches and Pains vanish instantly. A Child may use it without fear. It has no equal as an Embrocation. Obtainable everywhere throughout the. Colonies. Sole N.Z. Representative—- , PARSONS, Morten’s Bdgs., Christchurch.^ Patentees mid Manufacturers: \ SOLOMON COX & Co., Melbourne. {. ' '■« ' 7 JiiiN BE MANLY,—WHT j WILL YOU >SOFFER from NERVOUS, WASTING and DE. i BILITa IING Ills BASIS which f destroy the VITAL FORCES of \MANHOOD? You may now cure , yourselves without CONSULTING a DO TOR. Send Six Penny (N.Z.) Starnes for the now MEDICAL CHUKB, containing the French method of JE, PERMANENT sELF-CUEE. AddressParisian Agency 0o„ 80x76d, ydnay. “MaX m' TO THE JS23 WEAK, NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. ABE yon tired of internal drugging? Nave you thrown away your means on advertised cures and all have failed. If your life is of any Value and you desire to regale Manhood, Health and Vigour, lost through indiscretions, youthful errors or other causes, Consult personally or by P< f REI, w * KOTMANN * M.E., The Eminent Blaotrlcnl gpooialiat from Europe, who hae made all ohronlo and private diseases of men and women a ilfe-tlme atu iy, and, to convince the moat sosptioal. will forward e.eouioai appli* •noa' and treatment on eooy tana* of payroentpi. Testimonial.— u Ohristchuyoh, S&U July* 18i?2,-* Having buffered from nervous t.ebility, <ac., tor years, and ,ried most advertised euros, I was persuaded by a friend to try your treatment, which, I nm pleased to state, ho* restore 1 me beyond expectation.—J.G. P.S.—Will write my experience, to show how sufferers aro ( victimised. Which may prove a » arninv to others. F.ee trials dally from 10 n.m. till 0 p.m. of the only Keliable and Permanent Cure for rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, Jivor derangement, Indigestion, buzzing headaches, bladder and kid. ney troubles, weakening loesoi, varicose, nervous debility, impotence, exhausted vilai-ty ao. Numerous Grateful Letters from both sexes can be inspected. _ _ __ w. NOTMANN, M.E., 110 Montreal street. Christchurch. Mi MiMM .1 /?** s! <■ .... sng^^Maf^racTaEß^saßESSSSWTfaHsssas^siaasai. ForCH'LD'IENGUTTINGTEETH.B fCR it Kl YFfiflC^'dWrrg-v-TTnvr'-JTJ'RTWTfC--OVER RELIFVF, FEVERISH HEAT, PREVENT FITS, CONVULSIONS, FTC. Preserve a healthy state of the ccnsli tution during: the period of Teething. The word* "JOHN ST EFT) MAN, Chemist, Walv./ortn, Surrey,” engraved uu the Own mn tT *t su*niy aJ/ijiil to tuth Patkst eempthoenb, PROS E A CO. A GENTLEMAN WHO SUFFERED FROM Nervous and Waning Debility, Loss of Vigour, <to., was restored to health in such a KEMAKKaHLE H.iM ■ I'Ll, after all else had failed, that he will, on receipt of a solf-nddrAsaed, atettfped'ouvelope, send the mode of onro FuBK to all fallows ufiferers. Address A, Minor, 0.P.U., Jydn*y XUS

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXIX, Issue 9926, 4 January 1893, Page 7

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