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RED CRO?^ OINTMENT. THE MIGHTY HKALER ! [Reoistjcred.]

THIS ONITMENT has no equal as a healer. No disease of the akin, of whatever nature, oan withstand its healing and soothing properties. The burning heat cf Sunburn taat onoe relieved. As a salve for Sore Nipples and Breasts, it is far superior to anything else known. For Sore Eyelida or Inflammation, it is a ture cure. Mighty H>aler. It m»y be applied to tbe Skin of the youDgest babe, or most irritable akin. Burns ana Scalds are more quiokly healed, and the pain sooner relieved vy this Ointment, than by any other apphoa tion. Irritation of the Skin on any part of the body, from any cause whatever, constitutional, or acquired, ia quiokly cured,

'J EBTIMONIALS.

Mr Oliver T. Sutton, Oamaru, writes : Twtlve menths ago I injured my leg. I tried all manner of cures without sucoess. A friend reo<>mnv nded Red Cross Ointment. I got a small box, and to my surprise it completely oured in two weeks. Send me one dozen boxes to sell to my friends.

January 13, 1890. Rev. Father Purton, 0.5.8., the Presbytery, Akaroa, writes : I have upon many occasions heard your Red Croas Ointment apoken of in terms of the warmest sd miration aa a moat valuable and benetioial article and I hope it may become more widely known and appreciated. Wishing

you every suooess with it. Mr J. J. Connor (Jolly Connor and Co ), N.Z. tablet Printing Co., Ootogan, writes : Your Red Cross Ointment is a really valuable and useful remedy. I have recommended it and given samples from my own stock to many friends, and in all cases you have received very flattering acknowledge msnts in its favor. My wife is the mother of thirteen children, On tbe arrival of eaoh of the twelve, sore nipples of a most painiul natur* had to be endured, as we could get coining to cure them. On the last happy occasion, however, Kel Cross Ointment was used with tbe most delightful results. 1 hey were completely healed and no pain. We are so plsased that we tbink it only fair to inform you. January 8, 1890. MrHeinrich Otto JBrandtt, general dealer Bay View R >ad, South L>unedin : It is with tbe greatest pleasure I now inform you of the almost miraculous cure made by your Red Cross Ointment. My daughter has been blind for months, having had inflain* mation of the eyes for over two years, I had spent a considerable amount of mßney in tryiDg to cure her The best medical specialist* oould do no good, and the various drops, lotions, and ointments from dootos, ohci ists, herbalists, and friends availed nothing. She became blind, and abe waa just wasting away with the pain she had to endure. 1 got a box of your Red Croaa intmont. In three days after using shs oould see. and all pain vanished, anu now, thank God, her eyes are well. 1 have tn mention another rapid cure made by this -went on myself. I trod on ottlo, whioh cut though the and entered tbe foot, maki bornd it up with some t, and went about ray work

it pain or other iuoonveniA rapidly. Wherever I see a oase vi « U iu eyes I never fail to speak of of your Ointment. It has always a good r«suit. I could go on telling you of cures made by tbia Mighty Healer, and 1 am sure, d my family wish you overy suooe«s deavorsto n>ake it more widely

rrtb, Grccer, King Street, says: er wbo oould only just see the now see to read through the inility of Your Red Cross Ointment. 1 with other Ointments it is as tbe

j moon, January 14, 1890.

Mr Wootton, Caledonian Store, writes: For two years I suffered torments from an irritation of the skin affecting the hands and chest Two applications ot Red Cross Ointment cured 1 had tried Herbal Ointments, Powders, Pills, Mixtures, and all that dootors and others could do for me without

effect, Mr John Sobmitt, Cargill Road, South Dunedin, writes: One box of your Red Cross Ointment has oured three running sores on my legs. The Mayor of Mosgiol, T. H. Murdoch, Esq., writes: These last three years your Red Cross Ointment has been sold by the chemist and storekeepers here, and I have heard nothing but words of praise about it. January, 1890.

The Mayor of Caversham, Thomas Cole, Etq., writes . I have used your Red Cross Ointment for several years in my fami y ; I find it invaluable. It has, in faot, beoome quite a household word, and no family ought to bs without it. January 7, 1890. Mr H D. Norton, Land and Estate ' gent, Kensington, writes : My family think there is nothing like your Red Cross Ointment as a healer and soother of pain. Having used it for several years I know that there is notbicg like it for JUwmnatism, and also for outs, burns, scratches, eto. VY c are sending a box to our daughter in Melbourne by next boat. '* Mr Samuel Lister, Editor, Otayo Workmen, writes: I have much pleasure in adding my testimony to tbe effioaoy and hesiipg properties of your Red Cross Ointment in tbe oase of open sores, outs, bruues, eto. I have used, it in my family for the post two years with the most satisfactory results, and Mrs Lister joins with me in giving it a vary high obaraoter, January 6, 1890,

. fer Bernard Isaao, Ootagon Drug Hall, writes. Your Red Cross Ointment baa cared a customer of mine of Erysipelas ; he had been bad some time, January 6, 1890.

Price Is od, 2s 6d, and 4s Cd. Sold in Oamaru by MESSRS DODDS & CO., CHEMISTS, Also By OLIVER T. SUTION, And

t.LL STORKKKKP.KKB. ago Paid to any Address on receipt of Postal Order to PETEB DUTTON, Cbimist, . IBNBINGTON. DUNEDIN.

Wholesale Agent* -Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Dunedin,

Nsw South Wftlw— W. Gray, Sydney.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXIV, Issue 6952, 30 January 1890, Page 1

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