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ME.GUINNESS IS Prepared to undertake the a a l e an j purchase^ of Hprses &c, on com m ? 8 ' sion, and solicita a share of the public pat™ nage. '' - f uo" Christchurch, Sept. 21st, 1857. VALUABLE BUILDING SECTIONS. TO be let on lease for a term of 21 yearg four several valuable plots of laud on? fronting upon Canterbury-st., and the other? upon London street, in Lyttelton, each plot of Land presenting a frontage of 30 feet in breadth by 40 feet in depth ; are portions of Town Sections 25 and 26, situate m the best part of the Town, and are well adapted for Shot™ Dwelling-houses, and Stores. * ' All further particulars may be had by applying to Mr. Dransfield, the owner; to Mr Q Mallinson, architect, at Mr. M'Cardell's • or at the office of Mr, Wormald, solicitor, London, street, Lyttelton, where plans t he Land as set out in building lots may be s Lyttelton, Oct. 30th, 1857. A MARVELLOUS EE a DV FOB A MARVELLOUS , E'! HOLL 6WAY ' S 01 NTME NT. THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope, we see millions of little openings on the surface of our bodies. Through these this Ointment wheu rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, affections of the Heart, inflammation of the Lun^s, Asthmas, Coughs, and Colds, are'iby Its means effectually cured. Every housewife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This Healing Ointment far more readily penetrates any bone or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints that cannot be reached by any other means. ERYSIPELAS, RHEUMATISM, AND SCORBUTIC HUMOURS. No remedy has ever done so much for the cure of diseases of the skin, whatever form they may assume^ as this ointment. Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, cannot long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing the ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SOBE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDS AND ULCERS. Some of the most scientific surgeons rely solely on the use of this wonderful ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings and tumours. Professor Holloway has despatched to the East large shipments of this ointment, to be used in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness, or contraction of the joints, even of twenty years standing. PILES AND FISTULAS. These and other similar distressing complaints can be effectually cured if the ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. BOTH IHE OINTMENT AND PILLS SHOULD BE USED IN THE FOLLOWING DISEASES. Bad Legs Gout - Bad Breasts Glandular Swellings Burns Lumbago Bunions Piles Bites of Moschetoes Rheumatism and Sand Flies Scalds Coco-bay Sore Nipples Chiego-foot. Sore Throats Chilblains Scurvy 1 Chapped hands Skin Diseases Corns (soft) Sore Heads Cancers . Tumours Contracted and Stiff Ulcers Joints Wounds Elephantiasis Yaws Fistulas . . . .. . • Sold at the Establishments of Professor Holloway, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80, Maiden Lane, New York ; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices : — Is. 3d., 3s. 9d., and ss. each Pot. g^T There is considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N.B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to eacn Pot. Agent for Lyttelton :—A. Bayfeild.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 523, 7 November 1857, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 523, 7 November 1857, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 523, 7 November 1857, Page 2

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