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NEVER BE WITHOUT Eurojvaw .Wail says:—“Calvert’s Ointment should find a place in /y B * ■Y* T # > CTJI C 7 the Domestic Surgery of every household, for Materfamilias will derive ' /■ K I' KI KJ ’K ' t rm"3l from it incalculable assistance in-the cure of those thousand and one ill* K/ A« 111 Ihll K I ■ lh „ «...,, i, heir „,.■ UllU t LlLtl kJ /yj nniii Jfi suited to i % not be without your Ointment. It cures K /g K\ K~\ K KKKK T ■- SE'''"-'-—. — jJB burns,scalds,and ciitswith far less tumble ■ / f~g 111 ■■!! i ! t / ALL CLIMATE. Sthan anything I ever used.” Vz -A J_ J— Kl K_J \J JJ K. x_z liedy for Skin I ■ y HTIK KKJ JIT EK J AWARDED 57 FREE FROM ////t'7 /|7 R/l/ j' COLD AND SILVER MEDALS, U 1 A 1 In fjL\ L diplomas, etc. animal fat. < «!s> 7thei al| y be mush h js s a combination which not oly possesses all the properties of an ordinary Ointment, but has, in addition, the powerful Oin,? *-°c a | application healing and and antiseptic virtues of Carbolic Acid (sr Phenol), its chief ingredients, which for many years has been lt is neatly j yr. recognised by the Medical Profession as the most useful agent known for the treatment of Wounds. Sores, etc., and by its °° composition in an Ointment Messrs F. C. Olvkrt & Co have contrived a form which renders it a ready agent for popular use. It arrests all septic or putrefactive development, stimulates a healthy action of the skin, and thus assistsNature to repair the ravages of disease or accident. j ’ Carbolic Acid exerts a powerful action in ‘arresting fungoid growth, therefore its use is indicated in most skin FULL INSTRUCTIONS WITH EACH POT. ailments, many of which baffled the skill of medicine before its discovery. EPITOME OF PRIVATE REPORTS. “ It has much improved a very bad sore caused by burning ten years ago. “A patient suffering from an indolent ulcer has found great benefit from its use. EDITOR OF “LA MODE ILLUSTRE” SAYS: Calvert’s Ointment is a charming acquisition to the toilet table—it allays irritation, softens the skin of the hands, producing a delicate whiteness, entirely cures chaps or chilblains, heals burns speedily, and is one of the best preparations of its kind for various skin eruptions. In Pots Is l|d. Free by Post in U.K. for Value in Stamps. C, COVERT & CO., Manchester HAVE BEEN AWARDED 57 GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS, DIPLOMAS, &c., FOR THE SUPERIOR EXCELLENCE OF THEIR CARBOLIC PREPARATIONL OVER ALL OTHER COMPETITORS.

% ''N Are You Your health J • I f| Fortified: the coming enemy. You know that this enemy will sit down for five long months outside this citadel, and do its best to break in and destroy. Is this citadel garrisoned and provisioned ? The garrison is your constitution. Is it vigorous or depleted? How long can it fight without help? Have you made provision for the garrison by furnishing a supply of SCOTT’S EMULSION of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda ? It restores the flagging energies, increases the resisting powers against disease; cures Consumption, Scrofula, General Debility, and all Ancemic and Wasting Diseases (especially in Children), keeps coughs and colds out, and so enables the constitution to hold the fort of health. Palatable aS Milk. SPECIAL.—Scott’s Emulsion is Ann-secret, and is prescribed by the Med- I CAUTlON.—Scott's Emulsion is put up in salmon-coloured wrappers, leal Profession all over the world, because its ingredients are scientifically Be sure and got the genuine. Prepared only by Scou & Bowne. Limited. Combined in such uma -.net as to|greatly increase their remedial value. | 47 Farringdon Street. London, E.C. Sold by all Chemists

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New Zealand Graphic, 24 December 1891, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, 24 December 1891, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Graphic, 24 December 1891, Page 27

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