Business Notices. TO CYCLISTS: 6* T met with an accident to the knee X and did not expect to be able to compete at the sports. 1, however, used Red Cross Ointment to the part, curing it of all inflammation, I competed for the Championship of Otago and won. “ Yours truly, “A. Maxwell, “ Dunedin.” Cyclists can use nothing so good as RED CROSS OINTMENT, for St id Joints, Sprains, Jars, or Inflammation. CRACKED & SORE NIPPLES. Years ago a well-known business man wro fc e —“My wife is the mother of 13 children. With each of the twelve she suffered agonies with Sore Nipples, but with the last she used Red Cross Ointment, with the happiest results. She suffered no more pain. How thankful we all are I can hardly tell you. Mothers should always keep a box of Red Cross ready to hand, for cuts, burns, scalds, &c.” , . . , ■ . THE MIGHTY HEALER Sold by all Chemists and Stores, Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d. Red Cross Pills, Is 3d, relieve Constipation. Dutton's Steel and Pennyroyal Pills, 2s 6d, for Females of all ages. Dutton’s Periodic Mixture for all obstruction, 3s 6d, Tundine, for Toothache and Neuralgic Headache. Doxine, for Corns, Warts, and Ringworm, le. Post Paid from P. DUTTON. Chemist, Dunedin. Wholesale Agents—N.Z. Drug Co., P. Hayman &Co., and all Dunedin Merchants. TE RONGO PAI TENET KEI KOUTO KATOAyjACBEAN gTEWART’S IHW CURE FOR ASTHMA NEW CURB FOR CROUP NEW CURE FOR DIPTHERIA NEW CURE FOR CHRONIC BRONCHITIS. ’repared from the Mountain and Forest plants of New Zealand. IN Asthma the New Cure has proved bself the Head and Shoulders Above All )ther Remedies. THE NEW CURE is he only Specific yet discovered for JIPHTHBBIA. , IN Croup the NEW CURB has no Ival. it saves emetics, lighting fires, mt baths, and all the attendant worry neidental to the arrival of the Midnight donster. % , r • .. IN Typhoid Fever the New Cure chsnfects, soothes, and gives refreshing ileep. ■ , ■ . . The New Cure is the only true .uungJISINEECTANT. IN no instance has a death occurred from Diphtheria when the “New Cure ” has been freely used from the first outset of the disease, and so great are its protective, powers, that the complaint has never been known to spread to othe> members of the family. The New Cure 3s fid; Grindelia Roousta .Cigarettes, 2s; Asthma Tobacco. 2s fid and Is •
I MRS MTNTJSH, the Sole „ Proprietress of the Preparation known as MUNTOSH’S NEW ZEALAND HAIR RESTORER, request the Public of Timaru to ask their Chemist for one of the Handbills and compare it with the Testimonials of any other hair restorer. I am willing to prove that the Public have found more benefit from using this preparation during the two years it has been in the market in the North Island than from any other preparation for growing the hair in New Zealand. I will prove tins to be true or forfeit £SO. I can give the names and addresses of hundreds of Ladies and Gentlemen who have used this preparation with good results. A great many of the Gentlemen had very poor hair, and a large number done at all. All, now, have good heads of hair. Testimonials from Dunedin, and every town in New Zealand. To be had of all Chemists and Storekeepers and Wholesale of KEMPTHORNE. PROSSER & CO., P. HAYMAN AND CO., And all Wholesale Houses in N.Z. SPECIAL CAUTION STEARINS CANDLES. h© Stearine Candle Manufacturing Company. “ APOLLO.’ Schiedam, Holland 1 mHE directors of the company give 1 notice to the Trade that, owing tp the spurious imitations of their brand, the candles for the Australian and New Zealand Markets will in future simply bear on their usual labels the name SCHIEDAM; They obtained the medal of merit at Vienna, 1873, the gold medal at Paris, 1878, the gold medal at Amsterdam, 1883, and the diploms d’hommr highest ward at Antwerp, 1885,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8777, 12 March 1897, Page 1
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649Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8777, 12 March 1897, Page 1
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