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MEDICAIi. __________ HOOD AND CO.'S PATENT MEDICINES. VST ASHING DAY over without annoyance. '• Wherover Hoed and Go's Washing Liquid ia used, time, trouble, and expense are saved by its use. A week's washing done in four hours, and no rubbiug or boiling required. The Rev L. 11. Baker, of Tower Bill, near WsrnuuubooL. writes : —"Your Washing Liquid is most effectual, and would command a large sale in this district, if an agent were appointed." Simple directions for use accompany each bottle. Purchasers are requested to ask for Hood and Co's Washing Liquid, and to take no other kind, as there are worthless imita tions offered for sale Sold by all chemists, grocers, and storekeepers ; price Is (3d per bottle, sufficient wash iifty dozen pieces. HOOD AND CO.'S CORN SOLVENT. Wonderful Cure of a Forty Years Com. 174, Gertrude street, Fitzroy, May, 180-t. Silt —Being severely tried by a largo and most troublesoino Corn on tho top of one of my toes for more than forty years, and having h>»d it twice pretended to bo taken out, and I have often tried other means to dissolve our union, but all in vain. I was at length induced by your recommendation to try "Hood's Corn Solvent," which, I am happy to a.iy, in five days from ita being first applied, enabled me most successfully to triumph over,iny unwelcome companion ; to get rid of which, I have several times had serious thoughts of having the toe amputated. I am now, after waiting ten or twelve months to see if it would return, entirely free from ail pain it occasioned, as well aa any appearance of its return. I have recommended it to some of my family and friends, who have been equally successful in removing theso old and troublesome intruders. You have my full sanction to uso this as you please, for I consider tho Solvent to be a great boon, and a sure and safe remedy for Corns, i properly appli d, tho full time, and in tho manner prescribed. I remain, yours respectfully, H. W. MORTIMER. To Mr M'Kaight, Chemist, Richmond. Sold by all Chemists, price '2b Gd. NO MORIT TOOTHACHE. BUNTER'S NERVINE.— Sold by all Chemists, at Is Gd per packet, is an iuatant cure for toothache, forms a complete stopping, renders extraction unnecessary, and docs not injuro tho teeth like tho 1 worthless imitations which unprincipled persons are selling under the same name. Buntcr's Nervine, "the Cure for Toothache. " HOOD and CO., IGO, Elizabeth street, Melbourne, sole Wholesale Agents for Australia and New Zealand. To be had of all Chemists and Druggists, and Storekoopcra. BISHOP'S GKANULA.It EFFKHVESCENT CITRATW OF MAGNESIA. Introduced and Prepared by ALFRED BISHOP, Manufacturing Chemist, 17 and 18, Spock'a Fields, Milo End New Town, London. npHIS perfectly white and delicately clea--L granulated preparation posaeaaeß romarkftblo effervescent qualities, which far auspass the ordinary Seidlitz Powder in its Cooling, Refreshing, and mild aperient properties, at 1 well as in flavor aa a Saline draught. It ia ' particularly well adapted for womtin and 1 young children, on account of ita most agreeable flavour and mild effect. N.B.—The genuine has the name Bishop upon the Bottle, also tho namo and trade mark upon the Label, uud is sold in convenient sizes, and secured in so perfect a manner that it may bo shipped with safety to any part of the world. Manufacturer also of Granulated and Effer- , reticent Carbonato of Iron, Citrate of Iron, Citrate of Quinine, Citrate of Quinine and ', Iron, Carbonate of Lithia in tubes, Citrate of Lithia, Vichy Salt, Soidlitz Mixture, and all other Granulated Preparations. In Chancery. —Caution.—Bishop's Granular ; Effervescent Citrate of Magnesia.—Mr Bishop ■ having diooovored that tho Label which ho ■ bas used for the last five years was being ■ Imitated, recently applied to the Court of Chancery for an Injunction to restrain such • imitation. The Injunction was immediately granted, and the Defendant was ordered to pay all Mr Bishop's Coats and destroy the . Labels complained of ; also, Bishop's Remedy . for Sea Sicknesa, should ba in the hands of every person travelling by sea. Agents for . Duncdin, ' FRENCH, KKMPTFIORNE, and CO THE GREAT ENGLISH KEMJ&DY FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. OLAIIt'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC O PILLS.—This preparation is ona of scnefita which tha science of modern, ohemistpf has conferred upon mankind ; far during jhc first twenty yeara of tho present century to speak of a. cure for tho Goniy was considered a romance ; but now tho efficacy and jafeSy of this medicine is so fally demon:trated, by unsolicited testimonials frompertoßii in evcay rank of life, th&S.public opinion this aa one of the most important, liiieovories of the present aga. Theso Pills require no rastraint of diet or ■ Mrtfin«neßt during thoir uue, and are corY%ki to prevent the disease attacking any *ttal part. They can bo relied upon as a most safe and " MJfoctual remedy ever offered to the public, i&d have been universally used in Eoropo ' bad America for many yeara for tie above ;onvplaints. Her Majesty's Commissioners have- author'scd the namo and address of " Thomas ?r©ut, No. 229, Strand, London," to be isipressod upon tho Government stamps * K&xod to each box of tho genuine medioinea, 1 ■• ,-ith printed dhwotions for thoir uua. Sold in England at la lid and 2a 9d pel y lor. . igent far Auckland, Mr ASHER ASHER, ». FBEVCH, KEMPTHORNE and CO., Dunedim

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 2006, 4 June 1868, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2006, 4 June 1868, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 2006, 4 June 1868, Page 6

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