\ SHODDY. WHEN the late Prinoo Notiolooa lost hli life in tho Znlu War it was caniod by the flvine way of his stirrup •trap. On examination it was found to bo made of SBCMHTiimd not leather At^all. WHEN "YOU BUY DUTTQtf S WAHOO Yongot a Genume Artiole, not a Shoddy Compound containing no " Wahoo" at all, Bead the late Aoutsion in tho dupremo Court Ak Danediu, by Bit Honor Mr Juitloo Williams; THE "WAHOO CASE Judgment for Mr Dutton. In giving ftidgment His Honor laid: "U7he .Plaintiff makes oer'aln ro Mom by wbiob persons in tho trade would be led to believe that tho oompound was a oompound of Wahoo. Tho representation it absolutely untrue, a Mr Loarby admits thtro is no Waboo In tho oompound at all. The Defondanto oompound fs made, of Wahoo;' For' indigestion, constipation, Uver and stomaoh trouble*, thero h nothing like the genuine artiolo, DUTTONU VAHOO CURATIVE SYKUP. <mmm /»sk|for|and|«eo that you got i)|U T OCO NI' S Whtfeiftle and Retail Agent for Oaraaru, A. J. S, HEADLAND, General Mnohant. TE RONGOA NUI. EM'D CROSS 'OINTMENT. THE MIGHTY HEALEE, A GUARANTEi&D OURE FOR Crooked or Sore Nipples, Hard Breasts, Irritating EruptionB, B»d Lego, Bums Cuts, Brulseo, Earaohe, Doafuen, Ehoumatiera, Solatloa, Neuralgia, Varicose Veins, Inflammation of the Byes, Inflammation of the chest, Mumps, Cold», Gravo Rash, Eta, Kto, Awarded iJpeolai Clold Medal at Auckland First Award at Dunedin and Sydney Exhibitions, A PEW TeTtIMONIAIS From Thousands of Cures, - REV. FATHEr"pUR0JON, O.S.B,,rbe Presbytery, Akaroa, writes— I have upon many occasions hoard yonr Rod Cioss Ointment spoken of in terms of tho warmest admiration as a most valuable and bone* flolftl artiolo, and I hope it may stll booomo more widely known and appreciated Wish* log yon ivory luoooss with ib. V HALES, Motor Header;, 36 King •twee, Sydney, writes: " Sir,~You may remember I got a' box of Rod Cross Olnt< mtttV for my wife, who was Buffering from varicose volns, and has had to wear an elftitfo stooking, I am desirous of lotting yon know the wonderful results, so that others may avail themselves of suoh an effective remedy, Sho has only used it a fortnight, «nd she oan now put aside the •looking and hao no pains. She would not be Wrfheat it now, a* it relieves her tirod and heated feet at nights and enables her to deep. I have also given a box to my sistor, Who speak* highly of ica curative properties on uome old sores nho has bad for yean. I fthf.ll recommend wherever I oan. You oan make use of this In whatever way yon may pieMe, and anyono calling on mo I will ., vouch for the wonderful ourative and other
beneflolal properties of Red Crosn Ointment , ' BITHIAH ALLEN, Glenbrook, Westorn Line, Sydney, wrltei: "I havs much ' pleasure in recommending the Red Cross Ointment, whloh I was advised to try for a ' daughter of mine who suffered for yean from a scrofulous affeotlon In the ear, accompanied by great pain and deafness, wbioh the Ointment has quite oured^ We ' have also mod it for sunburn with the very beat result** Knowing its value, I would < not bo without it in the house. I consider It my duty to recommend It," [Sold by all Chemists and Grooer*. Pricoi—lB 6d, 2s ,6d, in 6d» Sole Registered Proprietor PETWR DUTTON, Chbmibt, South Dunedin, I~17*aocordauoa with atrangoraont with the jtyotftl Department, Monroe Ceaob !eav«CKurow for Omarama on FRIDAYS, at 8 a.m., returning on SATUR DAYS at 12 noon, leaves Kurow for Lake PJcakl on TUESDAYS, at 8 a.m., return. fng on WEDNESDAYS at 7 Q.m, Booking Ou?oe at Kurow, Faioi and Parcel* must be Pro-paid, Good Bait Stable* at Kurow, where Saddle and Harness Howes and Boggle* may be] Bireft for the Day, Week, «t * Wrnijr T, A. MONRO, Prop fetor. TRUTH WILL PREVAIL NO ono will question the aoouraoy of the CuRtoms returns, A paper laidbe< '• ore Parliament this week furnishes a table f the consumption of articles in common nee, whloh ia startling until tbo surrounding olroumafcanoes are considered, and the reason only strikes one like the flash of on eleotrio searchlight. Tb© consumption of Sugar and Tea for the two part years, and the duty paid per head o population, la stated thus : tin Duty (Total lbs aoedt per per head. headi Stfgar, 1895, 65,668,960 88<5 8a , && Sugar, 1898, 67,395,840 89*4 3« 8gd - Inorewe « 1,826,880 '9 . Oid UJe», . 1895,, 4,472,528 6*04 2* 0 Tea, 1898, 4,431,480 6'88 U lljd Deoreaie .,. 41,048 '16 7W It seems incredible that while tho people ' use* more sugar they should consume ihss T*a. (Ehe explanation 2e that the Chfna and Indian Teas aro rapidly going outoi ooainmptlon, and tho Bntlih produot, grown in Ceylon, 1* very properly taking Foromo»t among Ceylon CDeoi stftnft* tat UNRIVALED SURA1DURA, and although thero have been doubt* oo*(> upon the olaintu that have been mvfo for lti sxBsmwH and vroxDwnnoxi boonomyj the official toatlmony that 41,048 fower pound! : of Tea have proved »ufl]olont for an Inoreaae In popalation of 13,317 in the 1896 period la tao convincing to admit of further question. v ' SURAHUEA ODEA i« not blended with Indian or China tow, nor in It handled from ' .tine time It leave* the store* In Coylon uotll '■ Itireaehe* the consamer. ; r Eefleot and oomldor what yon aio lofllng , h i %m4\$ >yj»9wg *}lmy tew, a ' A»k yetft grooer for, , and| buiit f optn fivfaa SUE WU«A,.iia(J>t|olliw,
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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9303, 6 September 1898, Page 1
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904Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 9303, 6 September 1898, Page 1
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