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_ 1. „,.4 )^ THE GREAT CUUE AJLIi KNOWN THROUGHOUT THB VOBID.^ \*£ UlcHHoway's Oiotmeial;.;-;',^ Bad Legs, Bad Breasts/ Sorei^S and Ulcers. ■'''•'_' ;?V^y jlf AH description of sores are 'remediablarfiy,^ proper aud diligent use of this inestimabielprdptii;'- '4i ration. . To attempt to cure bad legs by .plastering; ""-H the edges of the wound together is a folly 5 '$6tio% should the skin unite, a boggy diseased conditipiT/ff| remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury^v ; j: in a few days. The only rational and BUcceE[siui;:;^ treatment, aj indicated by nature, is to reduce thl ; 4 inflammation in and about tlie wound, and to soothe '?}'X tile neighbouring parts by rubbing in plenty/ of Ointment as salt is forced into meatV^lWswiU' caitse-the malignant humours to be drained off frqrn^ | the ha.rd, swollen, and discoloured parts round aboiii> { the wound, sore, or ulcer, and when these humours; ': are removed, the wounds themselves will soon lxeal j;v-;( warm bread and water poultaces applied over dtbjjt %£ affected parts, after the Ointment hnsbeen?>weHr ; -B>; rubbed in, will soothe and BOften the sanie,^attdi :^ greatly assist tbe cure. : ■ I'ljcre is a descriptibat '6ts^:> ulcer, sore, and swellitfg, which need not b.e,flamed ; |^ here, attendant upon the folije.s df youth, aiid^M/^ which this Ointment is urgently recommended^as.a^Si^ sovereign remedy. In curing such poisonous s6re4;|^ it never fails to restore the system to ahealthy^' ;;?s: state if the Pills be taken apcording to the printed . fel instructions. , . .. .„• j, ;jfii , Piles, Fistulas, Strictures; :^J t The above clnss of complaints is surely removedir^l,; by nightly fomenting the parts with warm wate.ips§£ and then by most effectually rubbing in th'eOinit^;^ 1 I ment. Persons suffering from these difefuj'cpm^Wi plaints should lose not a moment in arresting.their'f :^!§ progress. It should be understood that it.is hoJ ,^>| sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on* , the jjiy .affected parts, but it must be well rubbed itfforf;.^|| some considerable time two or three times' a d'ay : f''%that it may be taken into the system whence ifwill s ,;^ remove, any hidden sore or wound as effectuaUy.jyi/ r ;jif|| though palpablo to tho eye. There, againt.bread;,;^ and water poultices after the rubbing in" of thi»T*fr| Ointment, will do great service. This 'is the onjjr W'^ sure treatment for females, cases of cancer id-lheKft! otemucli, or wliere there may be a general bearing :^ rfj down. ;"'.=v?i< Bo ill tho Ointment and l'ills should be used : ' : \---'X the following cases:— '"'.'" : 's Bad Legs, Gout, • . - y- *;j Bad Breasts, Glandular Swellings, " ">W Burns, . Lumbago, < ; .-JM Bunions, Piles, V^ Bite of Mosquitoes and Rhumotism, , •;'•)' Sand-Flies, Scalds, ' ' , r f!|' Coco-Bay, Sore Nipples, ! *v<^f' Chiego-foot, Sore Throats, . - „ . '■'>'-'?: i sfj Chilblains Skiu Diseases, „. ; .Cl Chapped J Tands Scurvy, "l--% Corns (soft), Sore-heads, ' ' ij Cancers, Tumors, ''■%.$. Contacted and Stiff Ulcers, ;.. ";;.>?■ Joints, Woundp, . .. %j] Elephantiasis, Yaws. l l ,}\i:~£ Fistulas, 1 ''-r^M TO BE LET OR SOLD, ; ON WELLINGTON TERRACE, , "\~ ■ ifC AFO UR Boomed Verandah " Mouse with but- ri '■': buildings, &c, standing on a quarter of 1 an '^M acre of Ground well-fenced, Title Crown Grants I?%s. Also, to let a Dwelling House aad Stable oj)pp»\,:«)& site the Queen's Hotel, Boulcott Street, and th^;J||| business premises known aa Harvey's Watch indvvfs Clock Establishment, Corner of Willis Streat, fthd'l"? Custom House Steet. • For particulars, apply fo r : J. MINIFIE, . y-J' Lambtou Quay, or at the Queen's Hotel. ■ < Bth August, 1801. , . ' :; '-''p. TO LET, ~ ~~ ~> For suck period as may be agreed upon.}] r| \HE STEAM SAW MILL, BUILDINGS, &o,i-i^ij « near Greytown, in the Wairnrapa, at present,!^;/: in the occupation of Messrs. Hall and Terry. :,:':^i'j. The Mill, which stands in the centre of one of t ; r: the most valuable blocks of timbered land in ilie; £?$! Province, is in first rate working order,, the, Ma'4;^|;i| chinery being all new, and of the best deßcriptiou.\ ? :^.vj The Tenant will require to find security,. that'll* the Machinery and Buildings be kept in good order''-'-; i during the Currency of the Lease, and' delivered ,T 'i : up iv the same condition at the expiry thereof.; : - >' ';{" Immediate entry can be given. • ' V ;,- J Mr. John Hall at Greytown will shew the Mill ? „' &c, to intending Tenants, and further particulars^ may be obtained on application to , r> :^! W. & G. TURNBULL & CO.12th September, 1801. . ••^->sul FIRE INSURANCE AT CURRENT 1 rates. , .. . .;; 3 Company " •""." V;'|§ IS NOW PREPARED TO GRANT POLtpIES^H at tho Same Eatcs as are charged by iothetf^v European Compauies. ■...-, '--. <kp W.W. TAYLOB, :'v Agent. ■ '^ Herbert Street, Wellington, ■ ' ■] ••' '.-:*. ?■ Ist August, 1801. ■■~\Hy FOR SALE. ■<■ ■ Together or separately* '•v-v'f. IST. A Farm of 200 acres, on the left bank of „ }■■ the Wnnganui River, with, dwelling house andxJfS other erectiows. The land is fenced in, and-tb,»h^ greater part under cultivation, . . = ■ „^;|ts 2nd. 1500 aores* of laud ; also on the left bankj£^ of the Wanjanui river. A considerable part is sowii; J>t down in artikcia! grasses, and partly fenced. " l ;i : '^| About aOQO sheep, mixed flock, and 30 to 40 headl"%i of milch cows, to be takeu at a valuation if r»- \Jw quired: . ■ . \ ; ~'.7 l?ov Terms, nppply to , •r3 JOHNSTON, & CO. '• 7;;^ 30th August,.lßQl. ". . .- j■ v j sl to saddlers, &c v ;■ :;.;;_;* :%/|f MAOKENZIi" AN6;G v og^ WHQLESALI3 SAl^D^^ll,--.;^'^^ 82, B. SWANSTON • STBEtIT, MELBQbjRNB^-^^^l HAVE 'ON HAND,— Laaies^ahd^Gent^'SaiJSj dies, of every description,' Ladies i£Rounaffflni(liS|^| Flat Eein JJridles, Gent's rSnaffle, Pelb.anijjW|^g|iJ mouth Plain and Lined He,ad .Bria^esi.StouXf i^il aud Spring Cart Harness,. Bush. Bridfes^Be^^ Stalls, Rollers Spurs, Bits, Vlolises, P'ortm^tdMial|S Halters, Bace find : Steeplechase Saddles^^lbpfclS^ Saddles, Cart. 11 arness, and every, desoripiiottf |f|S Saddlers' Ironmongery and Colonial m^derg^dfj®^ v i Zt .__ Colonial Saddles, Stock and jßulloo^^S Thongs. Hobbles, Coat Strap?, &c.,.whip^li|V#^ Continue to supply to tiie Tradeatl;heilM^*atfiir^l CoacU^'Trimmings and Patent LeathpUa anyS^P

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Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1673, 4 October 1861, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1673, 4 October 1861, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wellington Independent, Volume XVI, Issue 1673, 4 October 1861, Page 3

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