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SPECIAL TO LADIES. ! SOUTHALL’S 1 099 1 - (Registered Trade Mark.) Antiseptic and Absorbent. For Accouchement and General useAn eminent Medical Practitioner write* : - “ Southall’s Sanitary Towel is one of the most valuable inventions for woman s cornfort I have seen in the quarter of a century I have been in practice.” . A desideratum of the highest importance for health and comfort. Increased cleanliness. Less liability to chill. Diminution oj risks of disease. No washing. Convenience in travelling. These Towels are manufactured in two qualities, Nos l and 2, suiting *ll classes. The No. 2 providing (for the cost of washing alone) the Towel itself, with its many advantages. For protection againstuseless and injurious imitations each packet bears the Signature of the Patentees and Manufacturers, _ . SOUTHALL BSCS. AND BARCLAY Birmingham, England. Agents in New Zealand. Timaru —j. D. Slater. Wellington — Wilson & Richardson. }j Kirkcaldie & Stain? Auckland — W . Rattray. Christchurch — Wm. Strange & Co. Dunedin — Herbert, Haines & Co. London (England) Wholesale Agents:— SHARP, PERRIN & CO., 31, Old Change, and STAPLEY & SMITH, London Wall, E.C. DISEASES IN HORSES, CATTLE &NBJ SHEEP. m afigfiß* For CATTLE and SHEEP. m enthusiastic repute for Fevers, Chills, Jaundice, Inflammation, Loss of Appetite, and General 111-Health. It unites with and gives amazing power to the red globules, or the blood, cleansing the stomach, destroying all fermentation germs in the body, and exciting a most animated rebound to health Price per dozen Packets in Box, 13s. OlUg For HORSES and CATTLE. In the highest fame for its almost magic speed in curing Diarrhoea or Scour, Colic Pains, Failing Appetite, Influenza, Shivering Fits, and great exhaustion. It commingles with the oxygen of the blood, producing a kind of electric warmth and renewed vigor. A dose should be given after the “Red Drench’’ to all cattle and sheep in case of failing appetite and exhaustion. Price per dozen Bottles, 20s, in Box. These two things work wonders, and are indispensable to the Farmer to keep his animals free from disease. & HEWlrr> 22, Dorset-street, Baker-Btreet, London, W. (Established over 50 years.) Adplv to any of the following Agents for particulars : Rocke, Tompsitt& Co., 3, Flinders Street West, Melbourne ; Felton, Grimwade and Go., Melbourne and Wellington ; Beilby & Co., Sydney ; Berkeley, Taylor & Co., Brisbane ; Kempthorne, Prosser &Co., Dunedin and Auckland ; Fairthorne & Sons, Launceston ; Dombrain & Sons, Christchurch. 34 FOR T-'IRST, H EADA HE,SEA or BILIOUS SICKNESS, CONSTIPATION, INDIGESTION, LASSITUDE, HEARTBURN', and FEVERISH COLDS. LIIPLO 2 GI’S PYRETIC 33 IS THIS €5 SERIF AIN CUSSIE. Most Refreshing to the System, Cooling and Vitalizing the Blood. FOR the worst form of TYPHUS* SCARLET, JUNGLE, and other FEVERS, PRICKLY BEAT, SMALL POX, MEASLES, ERUPTIVE or SKIN' COMPLAINTS, and various other altered CONDITIONS, of the BLO >D. THE GREAT REMEDY IS Lamplougli’s Pyretic Saline. ‘ “ IT SAVED MY LIFE, ‘for the fever had obtained a strong bold on * me. In a few days I was quite well.’’—C. Fitzgerald, Correspondent of the Manchester Guardian in Albania. The Testimony of numerous eminent medical gentlemen lias been unqualified, as to its possession oc most important elements to restore and maintain Health with perfect vigor of Body and Mind. See Bill with each bottle. It is the cure for CHOLERA, and preventive of DYSENTERY, and most other diseases and ailments incident to Tropical and Colonial Life'. Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine J Dealers. *5 l-COLD MEDAL-PARIS !57Sj SOLD BY ALL STAf lOMERS THROUCHOUTtheWORLDI

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 770, 3 December 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 770, 3 December 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 770, 3 December 1886, Page 2