Public Notices A MARVELLOUS REMEDY. gOLUTION NOW CREATING A FURORE IN AUSTRALIA Owing to Its Wonderful CURING PROPERTIES. AN OINTMENT FOR MAN OR QUADRUPED. IS A POSITIVE CURE For RHEUMATIC GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, SPRAINS, SORES, SWELLINGS, WOUNDS, RINGWORMS, CHILBLAINS, CHAPPED HANDS, SORE LIPS, CUTS, &0., &c, TESTIMONIALS. Octavia Villa, Howe Crescent, Albert Park, Melbourne, March 11th, 1892. Gentlemen, —For nearly three years I have been a martyr to Rheumatic Gout. Six months of that period I had positively lost the use of my legs, and for two years I have been unable to walk without crutches or stick. I have had forty-eight electric baths and spent three weeks at the springs at Drysdale. About three weeks ago I was induced to use your Solomon Solution, and am now enabled to walk without any assistance whatever. I write this trusting that it may be the means of inducing other sufferers to give it a trial.— I am, sincerely yours, GEORGE A. PATTERSON. SOLOMON SOLUTION. Is the most recent and wonderful discovery as a treatment for HORSES, CATTLE AND DOGS. Guaranteed to Cure Horses of Sore Shoulders and Backs, Mange, Girth Galls, Greasy Heels, Cracked Heels, Cuts, Strains, Swellings, Contracted Feet, Splints, Etc., Etc. Cures Cows of Ulcerated Udders, and Sore Teats Cures Dogs of Mange, Cuts, Sores, Etc. The Proprietors of this marvellous Ointment would desire to notify Squatters, Farmers and the Public generally of the fact that although this remedy has only been introduced to this colony within the Month of May, they are already in possession of over 20 Testimonials in praise of the wonderCures effected by the use of SOLOMON SOLUTION. LSO was posted as a forfeit to the Melbourne Hospital should Solomon Solution fail to cure, in three applications, Champion the Racehorse Carbine. TRUTH IS STUBBORN, Upper Riccarton, 20th May, 1592. A. Parsons, Esq., Dear Sir, —I have used Solomon Solution for a very severe cut on the racehorse Cracksliot, and can testify to its wonderful healing properties. It has the advantage of keeping sores free of all discharging matter and inflammation, and though the wound was very severe no scar or blemish has been left on the horse. I shall be happy to recommend the Solutiou to my friends, — Yours truly, CHAS. O'CONNOR. Christchurch, May 23rd, 1892. A. Parsons, Esq., Christchurch, Dear Sir, —We can testify to the wonderful cures obtainable by using S.S. We have from time to time used different solutions, and can say it is our intention to use no other in our stables here and at Rangiora. You can make what use you like of this letter.—Yours faithfully, CLARKSON AND CO. Cashel-st., Ch.ch., 21st May, 1892. Mr A. Parsons, Dear Sir, —It affords me considerable pleasure to testify to the wonderful healing properties of Solomon's Solution when used for greasy heels. The trotter Emmerson had been bad for three months, defying all known remedies. One small jar of your ointment has entirely cured him within a fortnight. Undoubtedly it is the best remedy ever used by me during many years experience with horses.— Yours truly, JOHN G. SEATON. Every Householder should keep it. No Stable can afford to be without it. To Farmers it is Invaluable. -■ Sold in Jars for Household use—3s Cd ; and Jars for Stable use—7s. Obtainable Everywhere throughout the Colony. Oamaru Agent— J. R. SEWELL, Chemist. A. PARSONS, 161 Hereford-street, CiißisTcnußcir, Sole Representative for New Zealand. Patentees—S. Cox akd Co. 422, Bourkestreet, Melbourne. AGENTS WANTED.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XVII, Issue 5306, 21 June 1892, Page 4
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