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THE GREAT Nedicine. LAMPLOUGH’S PYRETIC SALINE. MAKES a most purifying invigorating, an agreeable cffeversescing draught, flint gives instant relie f in prickly heat, jungle fever, in headache, sea or billions sickness. Cures the worst forms of skin complaints, diseases arising from congested liver or other impurities. By vitalising the blood, it thereby resists climatic influences or the infection of measles fevers and other eruptive affections. It is sold by most chemists and the maker (note the trade mark) H, Lamplough at the Laboratory, ;113 Holborn Hill London.

H EAT SOWING. For the protection of Seed Corn from the ravages of small birds, ‘Downs Farmers’ Friend can be supplied carbolisod. Under the special patronage of Her Majesty the Queen. 11.R.H. the late Prince Consort, H. R. 11, the Prince of Wales, And patronised by the principal noblemen landowners, and agriculturists in the Kingdom. Down’s Farmers’ Friend, For preventing the smut in and the ravages ofthe slug, grub, and wireworm. It will also promote the germination and growth of seed wheat, and increase the produce of the crop equal to a change of seed. A 9d packet is sufficient for six bushels of seed wheat, which can be dressed and fit to sow in a quarter of an hour. In using it no lime or brine is required ; the preparation of the seed is attended with little trouble, and it is easier and drier for the drill at the time of sowing than any other plan. EVERY description of Printing executed at the Examiner Office.

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Woodville Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 23, 15 December 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Woodville Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 23, 15 December 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Woodville Examiner, Volume 1, Issue 23, 15 December 1883, Page 1

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