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NO ENGLISH STABLE IS CONSIDERED COMPLETE WITHOUT For Sprains, Curbs, and Splints when form ing. For Over-reaches, Chapped Heels, Wind Galls. For Rheumatism in Horses For Sore Throats and Influenza. For Broken Knees, Bruises, Capped Hocks. For Sore Shoulders, Sore Backs. For Foot Rot, and Sore Mouths in Sheep and Lamba. For Sprains, Cuts, Bruises in Dogs. SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS. From His Grace the Puke of Rutland. ‘ Belvoir,. Grantham, Dec. 1, 1879-, • Sirs,—Elliman’s Royal Embrocation is used in my stables. I think it very useful. * Rutland. ‘ Master of Belvoir Hunt.’ « Castle Weir, Kington, Herefordshire. Dec. 3rd, 1878. 1 Gentlemen.—l use the Royal Embrocation in my stables and kennels, and have found it very serviceable. ' I have also used the Universal Embrocation for lumbago and rheumatism for the last two years, and have suffered very little since using it. R. H Pkicf, Lieut.-Col., Master of Radnorshire Hunt. 1 * ELLIMAN’S ROYAL EMBROCATION. Sold by Chemists, Stores, ani Saddlers, Price 2s UNIVERSAL EMfigg EtUMArfogEMgROCATIOH rheumatism lumbaoo. SrRAiNs, Bruises. Stiffness. Sore Th R.O ax ----- Colo. Chest Co l o s . TheSaPest. Quickest.most f certain remedy. I prepared orv Elm mam, f-ffiS.LOUGH. EMC 3 LO. ijuA N mustard IS NOT ADULTERATED. js,'ote.—The largest manufacturers n the orld who m »ke or sell PURE MUSTARD iy“IT SAVED MY LIFE.” tract from letter tri C. Fitgserald. £«lm rrlngto M PLOUGH’S PYRETIC LI N E which la effervescing and sleso. forming a most Agreeable. Invlgjjg and Refreshing Draught. i Morgan Turley, Carr, Jackson, and many ■ medical'gentlemen have-given unqualified nony totbo importance of the discovery and nmenae value of THIS 6REAT REMEDY. ising the blood enables the constitution te 5R3, MEASLB». and ERUPTIVE or SKIS ? JohnJMai*. Canada, strtes: “I found It Ol kinß of mj children within five minutes of it* mUd aperient, acting gently OB lowela without purging or scourmg. .....mrf, ptritic SiLixa may be obtained y Chemist or patent medicine dealer, and I |Holb^^ndo^.|.iii <- ? >ers. Sydney; Victorl^MossraFrttoi^Orim. ft Co.. Melbc I Co.. ; Victoria —amttara lourne; South Auibtlifl Meae© inhere Cod-Liver Oil cannot be taken or is ansidered nauseous or otherwise objectionble the only palatable and satisfactory ’ substitute is SOUTHALL’S OD-LIVER OIL EMULSION. . a* TT ITIIA r»Vi n o U is preparation contains Hypophosphite ne and fifty per cent of Southall s fam--1 brand of Pure Cod-Liver Oil, manured by special process at their Nor* ,n Factories. _ the virtues and curative qualities of iil are retained in a palatable form for •eatment of general debility, wasting jes in adul s and children, consumption, ie, affections of the chest, &c. icurable from all Chemists and Store;rs, Price 2s 6d and 4s 6d per bottle, n! all the manufacturers. jZi BROS. & BARCLAY, Birmingham, England, idesale —P. Hayman & Co., Dunedin llington, Auckland, and Christchurch.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 810, 9 September 1887, Page 2

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