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HED CROSS OINTMENT. THB MIGHTY HEALEB, V Gnaranteedo a Cure for Clacked or Sore Nipples. Irritating Eruptions, Running Sores, Bad Kegs, Bad Breastß, Infiamat'on of tbe Eyes, Boils, Burns, Cutß, Bruises, Earache, DeafneßS, Rheumatisro.Soiatioa, Neuralgia, VarioOße Veins, ' Chilblains, eto. eto. First, h ward at Dunedin and Sydney Exhibitions. . A FEW TEST MONIALS From Thousandls of Cures Exe Street, Oamaru, „ June 15, 1896. Mr P.?Duitow, Chemisb, Dune.din, .. Dear Sir,— l beg thankfully to bear testimony to tho wonderful ' healing po*er of your Red Gross Ointment. " About three fears ago my daughter, aged thirteen years' had me*vsleß. She waa with very sore eyes. -Duringthis time I conmlted several medioal specialists without getting any permanent relic f. In faot she was nearly blind. Asa laßt resort I tried your Ointment with the most marvellous result. Her sight is now qalte recovered. . Hundreds Know of the cure, and as I want to tell hundreds more, I write to tell you that yo« may make any use you like of my testiwonv. — I am. -sir, yours very thankfully, ,jroierN Ouvkb. Moa Flat Station, Heriot. Mk iDutton, JOear Sir,— Kindly send me another pot of Red Cress Ointment, 4s 6d. It is simply wonderful.— Yeura sinoerely, EiS., Hyde. *REV. FS.THER PURTON, 0.5.8., the Preßbytery, Akaroa, writes— l hav<s upon many occasions heard your Red Cross Ointment spoken of m terms of the warmest admiration as a most valuable and beneficial article, and I hope it may still become more widely known and appreciated. Wishing you every success with it. MANGAPAI, Auckland.— Dear Sir,- To yon | as a benefactor of yourl species, I must rejturn my best thanks, for whilst all medical advioo and other treatment were of no avail, that single box of your Ointment oured entirely a large sore on my ankle, the oonsequenoe of an acoident, whioh had for more than At -fears baffled all care and applianaes, yet m four weeks the wound waa cwared wntb six square inches ef healthy skin, whioh justifies me m doing all I oan to spread the fame of your Ointment.— Faithfully yours, J. MURRAY. Mr H. A • FLATMAN, engineer, Opawa, Christohuroh, writes : With extreme pleasure I testify to the extraordinary healing properties of Red Cross Ointment. In ' crossing the Madras Bireet rail** ay bridge at night I missed my footing and fell at leaßt 10 feet, reoeiving a severe wound on the temple, contusion on nose, bedly blaokened eyes, my temple and forehead swelled very much, there being a lump over my eyes larger than a hen*s eggi After ÜBing Red Cross Ointment four days, to my surprise and delight all traoes of blaokness disappeared, the swelling gone, and wounds healed. MR MATTHEW SMEATON, South Dnnedln, writes— My wife Buffered great agony from her eyes. She was almost blind, and for the las* aix months had her eyeß wrapped up m oleths. She was three months. In Danedin Hospital without benefit. Her oaoe seemed hopeless, and she hardly oared what beoame of her, she suffered tmoa pain. Ab h laßt resourne she oame to you, and yoa gave ber the Red Crosa Ointment Te her great surprise, after using it'only four days, Bhe wab able to take the oloths trom her eyea, and, after using only one amall box •he Is sow, thank God, quite veil, I know others who have reoeived the same benefit. Thiß Ointment is sold by most Chemists and' Storekeepers throughout; this distriot, and by tho proprietor and inventor, PETKR DUTTON, Chemist, Kensington, Dunedlm Prioea— la Cd, 2s 6d, and 4a 6d. Postage paid to any part of JNew Zealand. NO TI 0 X, MESSRS J. AND at riß'Bi HAVE TO ARRIVE, Direot from Caloutta, cur usual Shipment ef 44, 46 and 48 inoh CORN SACKS. we haveln STOOK, BINDER OILS of Finest) Quality, also cur Bpeoial Import of 3, 4, and 6-*oly SEAMING TWI^jS. We are prepared to reoeive Large er Smal laroels ef RYEGRASS fer Maohine Dreßßing on growers aooount, and will undertake SAfcfi et Same If required. Charges at* Lowest Current L Rates. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE against GRAIN Stored with us er plaoed m cur hands fer SAKE either m the Colonies ci iot Shipment te louden, dtll YOU CAN SAVE COAI AND HAVE YOUR FOOD PROPERLY COOKED BY USDNG ONE OF T| "Cl OHAOKIOOK'S, CELEBRAT D tlpfElfijSi!:.", rjf™n«jte|l!-:|. ORION,, feifS^i^ R'A.N G E S. 1181 OVER 12,000 OF THESE RANGES NOW IN USE IN NEW ZEALAND, Tiiey will burn Lignite, True Coal, oi Wood up to 24in long. The flues are SELF-CONTAINED and need NO SETTING. DAN BE WORKED"rN A CHIMNEY OR WITH STOVE PIPE. ThegOven Healß Well, and Ib a Geed Bread Baker. MADE IN ALL SIZES WITH COPPER OR OAST IRON BOILERS. SINGLE OR DOUBIE OVENS. AaeA Suitable fer Shepherd's Huts, Sheep Stations, Farms, Hotels, and Dwelling Houses, HIGH OR LOW PRESSURE BOIIERS FITTED Sold By All Lhonhongibbs. ...OMB RAILENGS,"IRO" ~"™t* WORK, AND GENERAL IS AT LOWES' JESJ Catalogues en Applical i Maker and Pate H- E. SH A C £, South-end 1 Crawford Stree , BREAKFAST- R. EPP ' S GRATEFUL-CC NG. OO O A

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8737, 26 November 1896, Page 1

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