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MEDICAL. wonderful REMEDIES, Which are now almost a household word in Victoria, from the immense success achieved through the curative properties they possess, can now be obtained from the undersigned, who has been appointed Wholesale Agent for the Colony. From the fact that the proprietors have in the preparation of those Remedies studiously endeavored to supply a genuine article at a most reasonable 'price, in order that all classes may participate in the benefits to be derived from the use of. them, they trust that the same success which has attended their efforts in Victoria will be accorded to them in New Zealand, feeling assured that their really Invaluable Remedies four in number —require but one trial to prove the well-merited reputation they already possess. WILLIAMS’S MAGIC LOTION (So called because, in effecting Cures, its operations have been apparently magical), an invaluable remedy for Rheumatism or Gout, Ulcerated Wounds (no matter of how Jong standing), Tut*, Bruises, or Sprains, Chilblains, Bunions, Whitlows, Burns, or Sca’ds, I Icerated or Sore Throats, Toothache or Neuralgia, Bites or Stings of Insects, Eruptions on the Skin, &c., &c. WILLIAMS’S RHEUMATISM MIXTURE, An efficacious remedy for Rheumatism and Rheumatic Gout in all stages. N.B.—The Lotion to be used externally, the Mixture internally. WILLIAMS’S EYE LOTION, For the cure of Sandy and Swelling Blight, Inflammation, Weakness of the Eyes, &c., &c. WILLIAMS’S HORSE AND CATTLE EMBROCATION, For curing Windgalls, Broken Knees, Inflammation of the Stomach and Bowels, or Gripes, Greasy Heels in Horses, and Sprains, strains, Tumours, Cuts, Bruises, or Wounds of every description, in Horses, Cattle, or Dogs, &c., &c. Squatters, Farmers, and Livery Stablekeepers will find iu the above Embrocation a very efficacious cure for the many complaints incidental to horses and cattle, and a great saving to their pockets. Prepared and sold wholesale by Williams and Co., 13 Flinders lane west, Melbourne. Wholesale Agent for New Zealand— G. F. REED, Stafford street, Dunedin, From whom all information and the most reliable testimonials can be procured. [•ISIf !WU! HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. Stomach, and Liver Complaints.—Persons suffering from any disorder of the liver, stomach, or the organs of digestion, should have recourse to Holloway’s Pills, as there is no medicine known that acts on these particular complaints with such certain success. Its peculiar properties strengthen the stomach, increase the appetite, and rouse a sluggish liver. For bowel complaints it is invaluable, as it removes every primary derangement, thereby restoring the patient to the soundest health and strength. These preparations may be used at all times, and in all climates, by persons affected with biliousness, nausea, or disordered livers. For flatulency and heartburn they are specifics. Indeed, no ailment of the digestive organs can long resist their purifying and corrective power.

Robert c. parqtjharson, George street, Dunedin, By Special Appointment, VETERINARY SURGEON To His Excellency the Governor. FARQUHARSON’S HORSE AND CATTLE LINIMENT. This preparation is an Infallible Remedy for cuts, \rounds, saddle galls, sore shoulders, fistulas, withers, poll evil, broken knees, pricks of the foot, canker and thrush ; and unapproachable by flies. Prepared only by Robt. C. Farqubarson. Sold in 4 and 6 oz. bottles, sufficient for twenty or thirty applications ; price 4s Gd and 6s. References permitted to the following gentleraenMr Taggart, Manager to Messrs Cobb and Co. ; Mr Scott, Commercial Stables ; Messrs Bacon and Sons, Queen’s Stables, George street; Charles Flexman, Ksq., Rattray street and Kaikorai valley ; Mr J.. U. Russell, express proprietor; Mr John Leckie, butcher, George street; Mr Ed. Brown, York Hotel Stables; Mr Joseph Strang, Cumberland street; Mr Sydney Thompson, cab proprietor, <*reat King street; and others, on whose stock the certain good effects of this liniment have been proved. Give Farquharson’s Horse and Cattle Liniment a trial 111 Full directions with each bottle. IRONMONGERS. JAMES WALLS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, Corner of PRINCES AND WALKER STREETS, Dunedin, Has now on Sale— A large stock of Fencing Wire (all size?), Spades and Shovels, flay Rakes and Forks, Patent Scythes, American and Scotch Scythe Sheaths, Garden Tools, Buckets ; English, American, and French Nails ; Tinned and Enamelled Holloware, Scales and Weights ; Sponge, Hip, and Sitz Baths ; Pocket and Table Cutlery, Britannia Metal and Electroplated Goods, Tea Trays, Bird Cages, Fenders and Fire Irons, Leamington and Scotch Kitchen Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Register Grates, and General and Furnishing Ironmongery'of every description. A good assortment of Carpenters’ and Builders’ Tools always on hand, including Planes, Hammers, Saws, Gilpin’s Augers aed Auger Bits and Cart Axles, Locks and Nails of all kinds, Galvanised Roofing Nails and Screws, Braces and Bits, American Axes and Tomahawks, Hatchets of every description ; Axe, Pick, and Adze Handles; Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Kerosene, Colza, i ’astor, and Chinese Oils ; Turpentine, White and Red Lead, Paints and Varnishes, Manilla and Flax Rope, &c., &c., &c. Cfe’ Note the address:— JAMES WALLS, Wholesale and Retail Ironmonger, Corner of Princes and Walker streets, Dunedin, Only a small parcel of No. 8 Wife (the last in town) left on hani

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Evening Star, Issue 3119, 17 February 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3119, 17 February 1873, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3119, 17 February 1873, Page 4

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