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i Business Notices. BALL-POINTED PENS. • The most important improvement in steel pens since first introduced. Suitable for writing in every position —never scratch or spurt — hold more ink and last longer. Sue sorts— fine, medium, and broad. For Commercial, Scholastic, and^Professional use. Buy Assorted Box, and choose a Pen to suit your hand. The » Federation " Holders not only prevent the pen from blotting, but give a firm grip— 2d,4d,&6d. S O BPvVHEITZER' S ~ COCOATINA. Anti-Dyspeptic Cocoa and Chocolate Powder. GUARANTEED PURE SOLUBLE COCOA. Consisting solely of the Finest Cocoa Beans, with the excess of fat extracted. The FACULTY pronounce it, " The most Nutritious, perfectly Digestible Beverage, and Invaluable for Invalids and Young Children. Made Instantaneously with Boiling Water. Palatable without Milk. A tcaspoonful to a Breakfast cup, costing less than Ons Half penny. Sold by Chemists and Grocers in Air-Ti£ht Tins, at Is 6d to 3s, &c COCOATINA is the best COCOA for EXPORT to INDIA and the COLONIES ROBERTSON'S f lu l-J I A 9 rVI fill r"< H , r*^ KEEP THEM BY YOTT IN THE HOUSE. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. None genuine unless bearing the Registered Trade Mark and Signature on Capsule and Bottle. \/{i^''^ Jl^'^ it^K>C TBTERED/ "" '" '"^V I /SWrH • P*wwi ' j -/flu j ■ r V < TRADE MARK u .ff Ul^CwUEWTUffff— For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Skin Diseases, and Wounds of all descriptions. ENTE&RA FSJSiVIS— For Diai-rhoea, Dysentry, &c. ir, A!R,<£rA.R.I3©IW — For Diphtheria, Hooping Cough, and all affections of the Throat. PREPARED J3Y WILLIAM ROBERTSON, WOODLANDS, SOUTHLAND, NEW ZEALAND. In introdncrng the above Medicines to the Public, prourvnry benefit 5* not my ro!c object ; but I feel it a duty, knowmg r fcbe'bJes£ringß they ■will prove to suffering humanity. I do not go as far as-Some, and ptoraiae they will cure everything and anything; but I do promise that^if applied in reasonable time, and according to instructions, they will cure the several complaints for which they are^tende'd, vnthmiifhil. In courftry'districts especially, where medical aid- is Dot to be obtained; hundreds of cases prove fatal, simply for the waufc'of a'proper 'remedy. To meet this want, I place these medicines in the .market with the greatest confidence. No one knows how soon he or she may bo afflicted with either of the many coroplak&s ihese medicines are-certain to cure; ifc-is, therefore, the duty of everyone to prepare for such an« emergency and'keep the/remedies on-Jaand. The price is within the reach of all. The neglect of any chance to Bave life becomes a sin; let none run the risk of having this lrid to their charge. The above remedies are free from any ingredient that would prove hgarious to the human system, thus rendering them perfectly safe for old or young; and have- been known- to my family, in a modified form, for a number of years. Afber'l7 years of personal research and study of the several complaints, I have-brought the medicines to perfection. This is no mere boast, but the actual truth, as vouched for by thofleveral'teßtimonialß published ; these apeak for themselves, and more than endorse dot ste^ements. It is at the reqnesVofa number of persons whom I have been instrumental in curing, and, I trust, for my own toenefft, tnafc'l' : ifiwe> determined 1 to give everyone a chance of using these Certain Cures. UNGDENTUM--i|o2.glasß jar, with screw metal top, price Is 6d. EN'FERA PttßVlß— 2ms easrdboard box, price Is 6d. GARGARBON-^feK-gfess^ottl&jwith square edges, price Is 6d. They can be obtained retail of all respectable chemists and storokeeper^o&c., and wholesale from the following merchants :— Walter Guthrie and Co., Joseph Hatch and Co., aod Whittinghom Bros. an&lastone, InvepeaargUl ; Proctor Jones, and Co., Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser, and Co., Messrs Sargood, Sob, arid^Ewen, Btmeefm ; and'front Wm. Robertson, Woodlands, Southland, Now Zealand. The^^w^g.are'ar^wis^tecttfdsfftMrrmany ■ From Mr Alexandgp Wilson. ■*". ■ -.v.. v . Z. wr * . .. „.„ LM _ , % FBa»ongfl?!yVl<ong f ßashv'Jalyß,lßß7. I must write and teHyoateatroae baasone oaij^thnß^^^mg'iiQca'iJewfcpoidoaed, was only two days in heaKng after app>ing!.y«ur/ointp^|a^^w^w|a^^t^ffiß.^ird day. You should make your reme^pidttH!, as kivyiduia'iteyHfe^^^^cfiafinc^inen. "W&en I^toot the bandages eff I was surprise*<K)in^-;t^'t«^D^ea^an^ne^Jsߥ^^ too good to be true, but this is a fact. .' '' >■• ■ From Mr Wm. Frew. •'' " -' < * - . „_, „ . „ Wootßacds^ Jane 2, 1887. lam glad to be able tovinform^roli thatrttie.po^aerfyott.gave . md he^ tfee>desh?ed effect. I was very bad with Dysentery for some (3ays; onedoso ofyouivpawd'er curetf'HW compietery, and I have not-been troubled with' the same complaint since* ' Ftfigac-you sfeodMfanake your euro public. .?Vo»i'MrSfiawCroßland. ['. ' ' ; Woodlands, August 25, 1887. Your <r Ungaentum " ought to be in fevers-household. I can. heatfcHy recommend-it as a sure ! cure for open sores. Mrs CroßlandAad a bad foot 1 for over three moatlis and tried everything, ; unhl at last I said, " try Mr Robertson's new salve." After two applications she was able to put oti her boot, and it is now quite well. My Rttle-boy has a bad toef^abroken cbilblain.}--for which I am using the salve, and it is giving every satisfaction. Having derived-such good effects from i your ointment, I was induced to try the Gatgareon for whooping cough, with, I am happy to say, | equally good results. Eive of my children had the above cough in a very bad form, and I tried | wrioiiH so-called remedies without their deriving any benefit ; your gargle was simply wonderful in its effects,- easing the cough at once and looseningthe phlegm, thereby enabling them to obtain sleep, which- previously had been out of the question. My testimonial may seem somewhat k>«g, b»tf. the truth cannot be too plainly told. 3J k

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Otago Witness, Issue 1894, 9 March 1888, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1894, 9 March 1888, Page 39

Page 39 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1894, 9 March 1888, Page 39

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