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Public Not ice Chafed Skin, Piles, Neuralgic and Rheumatic Pains, Sore Eyes, Ear-ache, Cuts, Sunburn, Insect Bites, Throat Colds, and. . Skin Ailments - QUICXLT BELIEVED BY USB OF O A LV E CARBOLIC OINTMENT, Large Pots, ISid, each, with full Instructions. It ha* the powerful healing virtues of OatbqlicfvAcid*: the most useful agent for treatment of Wounds, Sores, Ac. It arrests putrefactive development, and stimulates healing of thopkin., “ COUIS, . Circular, oannot too higyy recxraimßEA: Oalyejit’s Carbolic Ointment. It is the best Ointment with which we are familiar, and ought to be a stock remedy in every household." Report from Limassol, Cyprus, says —“ I have never found anything to come up to it for Neuralgic and Rheumatic pains:” " 1 F. C. CALVERT Awarded 70 Gold & COJ, IyiANQIiESTrEBi EISIO and Silver Medals and, DipUmas.... JBL Wonderful Medicine, 9 k i; ii-f' __ , ■jpsr j For Bilion* and Nervous Disorders, such as 'Vind and-Pain' in the Stomach, Headache, Giddiness, Fulness and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Uhills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of/AppeJtibe, Shortness of Breath, CosUyeness, Blotch** on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Drcanl*; nlfe Sensations, &c. Th* FIRST Dose will give *■ fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try; D "* will be acknowledged to bo "WORTH' A GUINEA A- BOX. -■ ■ BEECHAM’S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly females to complfte health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. Weak Stoaack; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Li«r; thov act like tnasde. A few doses will work wonders upon the Vital OnjiMW; StrengUjouirifig Muscular Systenf; restoring the long lost Complexion,; bringing hack the tcorredge arousing with the Rosebud or Health the whole physical Mi*qT«•- “ facts by thousands in all classes of society, and one of the best MtM Nervous an j lebllltatod is that Bteeha.n't PUlt have the Largest Sale.of any Patent Jfetiiane in MffwrfA Tu prepa- a I 'tnly'by THOMAS BEECH AWf. St. Helena, Lancashire, England. ~ bold oy«rywhore, in Duxes, Did., la. lid., and 2*. Vd■ each* DR. J. h i i } !?i-J .tTL-, ;> h vjm- > aliiU ' b a :,f B H V 1 s t ■' 1 / 11l THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY -GENUINE.is the*best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis. Asthma. “ . effectually cheeks and arrests those to 4 often Ague. . . .... . _ . IHLORODYNE is admitted by, th# prpfession to be the most wonderful end valuabl# remedy ever dis • * ' covered, ' ■ ' 3HLORODYNE IHLORODYNB 3HLORODYNE 3HLORODYNE 3HLORODYNE From W. Vesalius Petti jn w, M.D., formerly lecturer at St George’s Hospita, London , stating that i have never met with any 1 medicine- so ar As fte Ib*VS; X have used it in consumption, Asthma, Diarrhoea, and other diseases ; ,11m no hesitation in spasmodic and Sedative perfectly satisfied with the results." .... .... . , . _ “ Earl Russell communicated to the College of physicians that he received a du’patch fro a He Majesty’s Consul at Manilla to bhe effect that cholera has been raging fearfully, and that the only •; remedy v any servics was Chlokodyxe.— See Lancet, Ist December, 1864* CAUTION—BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS. Cautiov.— Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated that Dr J. Collis Browne was undoubted 1 , the inventor of Chlobodyne that the story of the defendant Freeman was deliberately untrue ; whieh, Imrrgretted to say, bad been sworn to. —12th July, 1864. Sold in bottleb at Is lid, 2s fid, 4s 6d, and 11s each. None is genuine the words, ,‘‘D. 3. COLUsßaavfN»> Cnfco»opTS«” on the Government Stamp. Overwhelming MedicalTestimony-her* C ° mPft SoLß Hanupactu»b»kr— J. T. Davbnpost, 33 Great Rusaell-street,Bl^mijbnj’y,

ZP.nr'FOB GOUT. WUV EU M ATISM, SO ATICA, LUMBAGO, #%iNEURALGIA. Th»y claim a superiority over all other Gout and Rheumatic Medicines. Th.v irire relief from pain in a few hours,itnd a npssdy cure without the slightest inconvenience, and it ie thtir peeuliar property that the .tlrst dost tomr letflly arrests the frequent tendency of those Senses L ntiack some vital part, and at the same time their action taw* Beetle (the composition bel.g mme y vegetable) that they may bo taken by the most deli-“MamlfaXre-i in England by F**£T A COj, Btraad, London, and *old at Is. lid. and®»i boa, or obtainable through any. cr Store in the Australian Colonies. Wholesale Agents . Roqke, ■ Tomnaitt ft Co.,’Melbourne ; Auetialien Thug Co., and Elliott Bros., Sydney i Pmsser, T aWor ft Brisbane; Gnmwada ft 0., , Fairthomo ft ’Sons, I ounces ton, Bickfor* ft Co., and Fauldiitg ft Co., Adelaide. Foil COUoHS. COLDS, BBONCUIUS ASTHMA, INFUENZA, CONSUMPi TION, Ac., Ac. KAY’S COMPOUND ESSENCE OP' LINSEED, Aniseed, Senega, Squill, Tolu, &c. CAUTlON.—Spurious imitations are being offered. KAY’S COMPOUND, a demulcent expectorant, for Goughs, Colds, and ■ Chest Complaints. EAY’S COMPOUND, for Coughs and Colds is equally serviceable for Horses and Cattle. KAY’S TIC PILLS, a specific in ,Neui ralgia, Faco - aohe, &o. Contain Qnip*. ine, IroDi &c.; LINUM CATHARTICUM PILLS digestive, corrective, and. agreeably aperient. — Cement for s Broken vJv Articles. Sold Everywhere. Miinufactory, Stockport, England. IS A TEKRIBLE COU(3H: ’ ! A TEERIBLE COUGH., A TERRIBLE COUGH. “ 04, C< n,menial Rond, Beckham, June 24 “ Dinv Sir,— l am a poor limd-at expretsnKtay Itc-lings but I should like to thruk yog. Your lozergea h j ve done wonders in relieving my, terrible cMigb. Since I hauvrhe. operatwft.fMt ‘ Tracheotomy ’ (the same ns the late Empew •: r.-. tinn.iiny, and unlike h'lu, thank God, 1 am still alive) ],trimmed at St. Bartholomew's Hospital , no enr cmld po.Sijbif’’ lave had a niotc. mclerij’ ■ cough: it was‘so; bad at tiniea th'.t'it quila; ‘ (xlinubtid me. Thf mucous, which" was very copious and hard, has been softened, sndT'har* been able to get riu of it without difficulty.-* l -! nm, fir, youistruly, J. HILL.” ■ • ” linn'll Pel k, Cardiff, &ouih VV ales, Sept id. Hi Ml “ 1 liavc, indeed, great plcorurc in adding my testimony to jitur excellent preparation of Cough Lozenges, and I have p escribed it now for ihe last eigh' years in my hospitals and private practice, and found it of great beoefiv I of-en suffer irom Chronic Biouehitis'Vyour Lozenge is the only remedy which gives ms immediate case. Therefore 1 certain y and most strongly iccommend you; Lozengi sro 'ho public who may sutler from Citanhv Ibono- itiW Winter Cough, or any hind of rn'wiinsity' Irritation.—Youis truly, ■■ A. ABItIEL, h).l>. LJt.C.P. ft L.K.,■Mfa.nfrgh L.K.C.e. ft L.M., tl lin'mrgh USE KEATINGfS,LOZENGES. USE KEATING'S.LOZENGES.* USE KEATING'S LOZEJNGES.“It is <5 tkars hart’’ since KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES were first made, and tha sale is larger than over, because, they are un - trailed in the relief and cure of Winter Cough Asthma, and Bronchitis; one alone gives belie UTTERLYUNRIVALLEO. Keating’s Cough Lozenges, the unrivalled remedy for COUGHS, HOAKBENESS, and THROAT TROUBLES, are sold in Tins by all Chemists. 1 SOOTHING, POWDERS NRTelStusn»ngw m 6W* m NELIJE PREVENT FITS, CONVULSIONS, ETC. •S»«mX£RRB¥B? The 1*0741 “JOHK STUDXiF, Cham!at, Wa! worth, Surrey," Af* tsgravit ea the 9ntrnm>nl Stamp afaatt »» mth ft**, • P* LANK Ob' (A RU ffl THE JUBILEE . ! I’iu-o Unlilciitl il on Hmuliii-Lunka wins the BnccJ If vou arc particular oboufc geUintr value f. r yuur money aud cjoy a good " Cop of 'lea, then USE only VAUAUAIAU AND DIAMOND JUBILEE PDR » CEYLON TEA 15 . “ Pocked in Co\ Ion.” rondai-liiinlva Tod Company, Dunedin, and all Go-ahead GracefS. Sole Agents ft r HIYERTON—DIAMOND JU.IIES BRAND-F. ACHISIN. MABaR JAI BRAND—PEI OHELL fB»S. Ami Leading Sl/orolieeptr s iu WESTERN DISTRICT”,

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Western Star, Issue 2218, 1 July 1898, Page 1

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