Tsden Terrace, Auokland, 19fch March 18S6 —I, George Bradburn, of above address, wish to pUco on record the fact that my son Edwin, aged ten, has been suffering from a very bad type of ringworm for some two months. I tried nutrerous so-called rentedie* without effeofc. The diseasn spread in an alarmIng manner over bin bead and face, but was arrested and cured by four applications of some ointment made up by Dr. 11. J. Speer, of Palmeraton Buildings, Qaeen-street. Th 3 child Is now quito recovered, and can again attend school, from which he had been debarred. I can only, in justice t> Dr. Speer, recommend other parents who have children suffering from this disease to use his remedy.—Signed by the said QrcORGE Hkabbujin, in the presence of W. McCullough, J.P. By appointment to Bis Royal FTighneu the Duke of Edinburgh, the Earl of Pembroke, the Marquis of > ormanby, and the Governors of New Zealand. B. B. Bartlett, Artist Photographer, Queen-street, Auokland. First Order of Merit Sydney Exhibition. 1879, and Melbourne Exhibition, 1880-1. K.H.B. announces the completion of the alterations to hie premises, and that the New Studio. together with the improved Appliances of the mots modern construction, brought by him from Europe, enable him to produce every variety of Photographic Picture, in the most finished style of the art. Hβ invites inspection of bit establishment and the specimens of bis work. Portraits in oils and water colour are specialities ;Ui!ae the new oval, and circular opal plaques. Wilson's Hydraulic Lime Iβ carefully burned, and well ground. If GENUINE, eaoh bag benrs the TRADE MAKK and contains a. TICKET. H.ivhig fifteen kilns, wo him regulate the output to meet the demand, and so supply a fresh article. Con. orete paths and yards loop repay tho small outlay by savins re-eravelling, banishing mud, dust, and weeds. Concrete Tanks are cheaper: than iron. Quality never sacrificed to price. Information free on Concrete. All Mahurangi Limes are not alike. -J. Wilson and Cα, Gustotns-stMet West. Scppobt local mrrsTßT by asking your grocer for locally-maie articles. Union Candles, Ist prize pale yellow, and economic Soap, also blue mottled and toilet soap. These articles »re of superior quality, as manufactured by the Union Oil, Soap, and Candle Company (Limited), and put up in packages; full weight guaranteed as represented. Beware of candles in Hot, packages, and soap lOOlbs. to the hundredweight. W*at Shah, I Dkikk? The Lancet lays, " Wβ hare tented the Monteerrat Llme-Fruit Juice, and found it toun(| and free from adulteration. It is a far more wholesome drink than any form of alcohol." Annual importation over 100,000 fp,h lons. .Sold by all storekeepers, Auckliad." J. Edsoi. Chemist. ' The Bbßt Disinibotant this hot weather is the Union Oil, Soap, and Candle(Jonipanv'eCarl* i« S.uj 1. No household should be without it.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7594, 25 March 1886, Page 3
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