Red Gross Ointment, THE MIGHTY HEALER. (GUARANTEED a Cure for Cracked UT or Sore Nipples, Irritating Erup. tions, Running Sores, Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Inflammation of the Eyes, Boils, Burns, Cuts, Braises, Earache, Running from the Ears, Deafness, Rheumatism, &c., &c. A few testimonials from thousands of cures: J. MURRAY, Sen., Mangapai. Auckland, writes:—Mr Dutton. —Dear Sir, —As a benefactor of your species, I thank you, for while all medical advice and other remedies were of no avail, one 2s 6d pot of your Red Cross Ointment cured entirely a laige sore on my ankle, caused by an accident, which for more than six years had baffled all cares and appliances ; but using Red 0r033 Ointment the wound was covered in four weeks with six square inches of healthy skin, which justifies me in doing all I can to spread the fame of your ointment. Yon may use my name as a reference. Mr H. A. FdATMAN, Engineer, Opawa, writes :—With extreme pleasure I testify to the extraordinary healiug properties of Red Cross Ointment. In crossing the Madras street railway bridge at night I missed rny, footing and fell at least 10 feet, receiving a severe wound on tho temple, contusion on nose, badly blackened eyes, mv temple and forehead swel'ed very much, there being a lump over my eyes larger than a hen’s egg. After using Red Cross Ointment four days, to my surprise and delight all traces of blackness disappeared, the swelling g one, and wounds healed. This Ointment is sold by most Chemists and Storekeepers throughout this district, and by the proprietor and inventor, PETEK DUTTON, Chemist. Kensington, Dunedin. p r j ce _l 8 6d, 2s 6d, and 43 6d. Postage paid te any part of New Zealand. Wholesale Agents—Messrs Kempthorno, Prosser and Co., and Messrs Sharland and Co. G. W. Dutton, Stationer and Bookseller, Lambton Quay, and James Neil, Botanic Dispensary, 36 Willis Street, Special Retail Agents, Wellington. A USEFUL DISCOVERY.jj— One of the most uncomfortable and sometimes moEt difficult things to cure is a Corn. Medical lueu arc seldom consulted in regard to them, and yet other ailments not half so painful and irritating receive tho beßt modi cal skill. Corns have consequently always had the chemist’s attention, and poisonous compounds are sold under various names as remedies. It i nothing more than might b expected, therefore, to hear that a Dunedin chemist has discovered a most extraordinary non-poisonoua remedy called Doxine. Corns have a great affinity for it and readily absorb Doxine. The natural consequence is that a few hours after application the Corn can be removed with a linger nail. It is put up in packets at Is Gd each. One special feature is that Doxine does not evaporate or spoil by keeping. It is now in the hands of Wholesale Drug Houses, who are supplying it tc chomiats as required, and, like * Red Cross Ointment,’ la sure to take the all other remedies of a like nature. Should your Chemist not supply it send postal note for Is G 1 to the Inventor, PETER DCJTTON, Chemist, Dunedin, when it will be sent by return mail, post paid.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1033, 18 December 1891, Page 28
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