FERN OINTMENT.
Thete be "ointments” and "ointments ” ; some are a boon and blessing to man—others are merely “ greasers. ’The latest and most approved ointment nails from Kumara, the land of the hardy and iractical miner, who swears by it. We live seen genuine and undoubted testimonials i»s to its efficacy for rheumatism, cuts, burns, bruises and scalds. Fern Ointment is stocked at all the storekeepers and chemists shops on the West Coast, It drove out a rheumatic enemy in twenty-four hours, and also banished pain from a severe contusion. “ Fern Ointment” is one of those things of which, in the words of Captain Cuttle, it maj be said, When found, make a note. ■■■,,„ Mr. Emil Peters, proprietor Stewart's Hotel, Kumara, writes of it as follows “ I anl pleased to be able to testify to the efficiency of your Ointment. A young lady in my employ was severely scalded on the’ arm, and, as luck happened, I had a bottle of the Ointment at hand, and applied it at <mse. This, happened oa Thursday, and oil • Monday last, when removing the bandage?, not a sign of the scald was to be seen. I can honestly recommend it as a household treasure.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 9 October 1901, Page 2
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200FERN OINTMENT. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 9 October 1901, Page 2
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