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REGISTRATION OF DOGS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on and after Ist July instant, the penal clauses of the Dog Nuisance Ordinance hare come into operation within the Province, after that date, the constables appointed by the Superintendent to ask for exhibition of Registration Tickets, and to sue for penalties, are empowered to commence and perform the duties imposed upon them by the said Ordinance. The owners of unregistered Dogs are now warned, that if, after this intimation, they neglect to comply with provisions of the Ordinance, by causing their Dogs to be registered, they will have themselves to blame for the consequences of their neglect. Places for Registration at the Offices of the Clerk to the Bench, at Dunedin and Invercargill Dunedin, 7th July 1860. BUILDING SITES TO LET TN Maclaggan-street, Dunedin, on long A leases and moderate terms. For particulars enquire of Mr. David Scott. PETER CREW BEGS to inform Residents in the South and the Public generally, that he intends RUNNING A SPRING CART, Between the Mataura Bridge Inn and Invercargill, Leaving the Mataura on the Thursday and Invercargill on the Satukday of each week, commencing 10th January, 1861. He trusts that those residing inland will avail themselves of the convenience he offers for the Conveyance of Goods and Parcels. Passengers will find it an easy conveyance, being provided with extra springs, to meet inequalities of surface, and performing the distance in eight hours. Mr. John M'Gibbon, Mataura Bridge Inn, will receive Orders, Parcels, &c. Pure Fluid Magnesia. THE great advantages of this elegant preparation are, that being in a FLUID state, yet possessing all the properties of Magnesia in general use, it is not liable to form dangerous concretions in the bowels ; it corrects Acidity and Heartburn effectually, without injuring the coat of the Stomach, as the Carbonates of Soda and Potash are known to do ; it prevents the food of Infants from turning sour, and in all cases it acts as an agreeable aperient, peculiarly adapted for females. PKEI'ARET) A>'D SOLD AT TUB MEDICAL HALL, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. N.B. — Manufacture of all kinds of JEratcd Waters. CURE FOR_ THE MILLION! HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT. Is Holloway's Ointment Good or Bad 1 IF BAD, would the whole community in all parts of the world allow themselves to be grossly deceived or imposed upon for a quarter of a century ? It must be apparent that the medical profession in every climate would, as in duty bound, make their voices heard against it. Would it be tolerated that millions should buy it and use it year after year if there was anything better to be had, or were it not known to bo the most powerful remedy e\er discovered for the cure of ulcers, wounds, sores, skin diseases, and other external ailments ? Let any one as>k himself the question and decide for himself Contracted or Stiff Joints. All the medicines in the London Dispensaries would rarely benefit, much less cure, any ohror.io cases of contracted or stiff joints ; whereas if this invaluable Ointment be effectually rubbed into such parts twice a day, the benefit will be immense. Paralytic patients even can derive advantages from this fine remedy, and from no other. Scorbutic Humours—Scald Heads and SMn Diseases. Scorbutic humours arise from an impure state of the blood, and in most cases the liver and stomach, aie the organs at fault. The Pills will speedily restore these to a healthy action : while the Ointment, if well rubbed in at least twice a day will sooa cure any case of the above classes of skin diseases, by totally eradicating them from the system. Soldiers, sailors, and miners, use thi3 famous Ointment in all parts of the world. Dropsy. Beware of this dangerous and stealthy complaint, which frequently creeps upon us at first by a simple swelling of the feet, and very little notice is taken of this perhaps till the legs begin to swell. There, again, the root of the evil must be looked for in the liver and stomach ; therefore set to work earnestly by taking these famous Pills according to the printed directions, and by rubbing the Ointment very effectually into the swollen parts. Live principally upon solids avoiding the use of slops, and everything that will derange the stomach and liver. Most cases readily yield to the combined influence of the Pills and Ointment. Disorders of the Kidneys, Stone and Gravel. In any of the above complaints more benefit may be derived in twenty-four hours by adopting the following simple means than is frequently brought about in six months by any other treatment. In bad cases, if a small pot of the Ointment be rubbed into the small of the back over the region of the kidneys, it will quickly penetrate, and, in most cases, give immediate relief; but perseverance is necessary to effect a cure. Six or eight of the Pills should be taken nightly according to circumstances. Whoever tries these Pills and Ointment will not do so in vain, but on the contrary, the result will be most wonderful. Diptheria, Sore Throats, &c. These cases are of so serious and frequently of so dangerous a nature, that the Ointment would not bo recommended unless the Proprietor was sure of its effect. It will cure when every other means may fail, if applied immediately, and not when the patient is beyond recovery. It is a sovereign remedy for sore throats under any circumstances. Any settled coughs, cold on the chest, or wheezing, even if of twenty years standing, will be promptly removed. Mothers should rub this remarkable Ointment into the chest of their infants whenever there may be any hoarseness, tightness, or anything else affecting the breathing or otherwise. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following Cases; — Bnd Legs | Corns (soft Rheumatism Bnd Breasts j Cancer j Scalds Hums ' Contracted Stiff Sore Nipples Bunions ' Joints Sore Throats Bites of Mosqui- Elephantiasis Skin Diseases toes and Sand Fistulas Scurvy Flies 1 Gont Sore Heads Cooo bay ' Glandulnr Swel- Tumours Chiego foot ' lings Ulcers Chilblains . Lumbago Wounds Chapped hands j Piles Yaws Sold at the Establishments of Professor H loway, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), London also by all repectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices :— Is. IJd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 11s., 225., and 335. each Pot. *** There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. Agent fok Otago :—: — A. S. WILSON, Chemist and Druggist, Medical Hall, Dunedin. Sub-Agent at Oamaru-' Mr. HENRY FRANCE, Chemist, &c. Sub-Agent at Invercargill — MR. J. BLACKLOC.K. ; ' == ' ' * '''", ". ■- Printed and Published every Saturday morning by D. Campbell, at the office of the Otago Witness, Clifton Cottage', Princes Street, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand. " \ '

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Otago Witness, Issue 498, 15 June 1861, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 498, 15 June 1861, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Witness, Issue 498, 15 June 1861, Page 8

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