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KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES. A SAFE and certain remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, and other Affections of the Throat and Chest. In Incipient Consumption, Asthma, &c, they are unfailing: Being free from every hurtful ingredient, they may be taken by the most delicate female or the youngest child. I Extract from a Letter recently received from New Zealand. "Auckland, N. Z., Nov. 19. 1858. « * * * a lady to whom I gave some of your invaluable Cough Lozenges, and likewise | several members of her family, who were troubled with severe coughs and colds, (especially the youngest child who Lad a hard croupy cough,) have experienced great relief, and spenk of them iv the highest terms. One of my children too, who was troubled iv a like manner, has taken them with the greatest advantage. On account of their pleasant taste, children will readily take them, wben they will not take other medicines. I may add that the lady above referred to informed me that she had frequently purchased them, when residing in India, of Messrs. Treacher & Co., Bombay. 1 ' Prepared and sold in Boxes and Tins of various sizes, by THOMAS KEATING, Chemist, &c, 7i), St. Panl's Church-Yard, London. Sold Retail by all Druggists, and Patent Medicine Venders in the World. N.B. — To prevent spurious imitations, please to observe that the words " Keating's Cough Lozenges" are engraven on the Government Stamp of each Box, without which none ar« genuine. Sold in Wellington by Messrs. Barraud and Bishop, Auckland — Mr. Asher Asher. Nelson — Mr. Prichard. KEATING'S WORM TABLET. A PURE Vegetable Sweetmeat both in appearance and taste, and a most agreeable method of administering a well known remedy for lntestiue or Thread Worms. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, especially adapted for Children, being as harmless iv its action, as it is prompt and certain in its effects, and may^be taken by the most delicate. Prepared by THOMAS KEATING, Pharmaceutical Chemist, 70, St Paul's Church Yard, London ; and sold by Druggists in alLthe principal places in the Colonies. Wellington, by Messrs. Barraud and Bishop. Nelson, Mr. Prichard. KEATING'S PERSIAN INSECT POWDER. TTN RIVALLED iv Extermining Mosquitoes, KJ Flees, Bugs, Flies, Beetles, Cockroaches, and every description of Insect infesting Animals and Poultry, protects Clothes, &c., from Moths. ONLY INJURIOUS TO INSECT LIFE, See that [he name of THOMAS KEATINJ, 79 St. Paul's Church Yard, London, is on every Packet. Sold by all Agents for Keatiug's Cough Lozenges. May 21, 18U2. THE GREAT CURE~ALL KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. MoSl«» way's Pintail cut. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcers. All description of sores are remediable by the proper and diligent use of tins inestimable preparation. To attempt to cure bad legs by plastering the edges of the wound together is a folly; for should the sit in unite, a boggy diseased condition remains underneath to break out with tenfold fury iv a few days. I'lie only rational and successful treatment, as indicated by nature, is to reduce the inflammation in and about the wound, and to soothe the neighbouring parts by rubbing in plenly of the Ointment us salt is forced into meat. Ihis will cause the malignant humours to be drained off from the hard, swollen, and discoloured parts roand aboirt the wound, sore, or ulcer, and when these humours are removed, the wounds themselves will soon heal; warm bread and water poultaces applied over the affected parts, after the Ointment lias been well rubbed in, will soothe and eoften the same, and greatly assist the cure. There is a description of ulcer, sore, and swelling, which need not be named here, attendant upon the follies of youth, and for which this Ointment is urgently recommended as a sovereign remedy. In curing such poisonous sores it never fails to restore the system to a healthy state if the Pills be taken according to the printed instructions. Piles, Fistulas, Strictures. The above class of complaints is surely removed by nightly fomenting the parts with warm water, and then by most effectually rubbing in the Ointment. Persons suffering from these direful complaints should lose not a moment in arresting their progress. It should be understood that it is not sufficient merely to smear the Ointment on the affected parts, but it must be well rubbed in for some considerable time two or three times a day, that it may be taken into the system whence it will remove any hidden sore or wound as effectually as though palpable to the eye. There again, bread and water poultices after the rubbing in of tht Ointment, will do great service. This is the only sure treatment for females, cases of cancer in the stomach, or where there may be a general bearing down. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used ; the following cases : — Bad Legs, Gout, Bad Breasts, Glandular Swellings, Burns, Lumbago, Bunious, Piles, Bite of Mosquitoes and Rhumotism, Sand-Flies, Scalds, Coco-Bay, Sore Nipples, Chiego-foot, Sore Throats, Chilblains Skin Diseases, j Chapped Hands Scurvy, | Corns (soft), !?ore-heads, Cancers, Tumors, Contracted and Stiff Ulcer 3, Joints, Woundp, Elephantiasis, Yaws. Fistulas, l Sold at the Establishments of PitoFESson Holloway, 24-i, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices —25., 4s. 6d., 6s. (5d., 165., 325., and 48s. each, There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. — Directions for the guidance of patients in r disorder are affixed to each Boa. Suh-Agents : — . & F. BARRAUD Wellingtom WILLIAM BISHOP Do. MESSRS. BEAVAN & WOON ....Wangahui Frcm whom this valuable Medicine may be obtained. FOR SALE. » CHINA DINNF.R SERVICE, comphte, of ./■jl. the newest style and pattern. W. SCOTT, July 10, 1863, \ "Willii.Btr««t, j
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Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1745, 26 July 1862, Page 6
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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Wellington Independent, Volume XVII, Issue 1745, 26 July 1862, Page 6
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