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MR. GU IN NE S S IS Prepared' the sale and ■\ purchase ofiHorses &c, on commission/and soWij» ~% *Hare of the public patronage. "* ',■<■; r ' ■ \ 1857. ' -TOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. THE Building Committee have this day declared a fifth and final call of £1 per shatd, to l^i promptly paidtoiffrrßrPacker, who is duly authorised to receive the. same. ; OBy drderof the^Cbmmitfcetf, 7 W. WILSON, Hon. Sec. ChristchurchrNov.-9fch r lß67^ ----- c h eTt etnh a m house" KAIA PO I. E HAMLET begs to.'inform Ins friends • and the pubjgc generally, that Ms House-is now^ready^; aod parties-washing for accommodation' will iiave J every care ana attention to make them oomfortable. Koom for a few young men as boarders. '/ ■ ■ .'r^Nvßi Good Stabling^>;./" -..:' , '.A MARVELLOUS ; , REMEDY 'A MARVELLOUS * ,! » 1 * .^ J w ..,f. '■( '" ' •.'*■- hol;l;ow1;¥;M qxn:t'meJn;t. j . THEGBAIfp EXTEBNArL REMEDY-;'• — ;By the-aid a:' nricroscpp^eV, 'ice millions 6fs littleiopemngs oa •ihe,8 iurMcc( of our bodies. '. o .T|irough these ihist!bintme|it, when rubbed-On ifce]Btkiii, is carriedj to I any organ, or inward f p^rt.. X)is!eaeeßn,cffh the Kidneys^ disorders,, of ther Xiiver, Affgctions of .the Heart, rinflammation^pf othe-OLuiigs, Asthmas, [Roughs, Hand-Golds,-ar^ibjrjts ; means r effectually cured.;' Every;! housewife knows that salt passes freely through-bone or meat? ofrany thickness; This: Healing Ointment far more; readily ? penetrates any bone dt'fleshyOpart of the living body, curing thel most dangerous inward complaintsrs that, x cannoV^be reached by any other, means. A ERYSIPELAS, KHBTTMATISM, AND SCOKBUTIC No,:;remedy;|has Jever^done so much for the cure of diseases t>f the skiri, whatever form they may 'assume, as this ointment. I Scuiry^^Sore'Heaid^rScrofula^or Erysipelas, cahnbt- -I6ng>withfetknd'Hits influence. The ittventoi: has travelled; qve,r manyiparts of |the glpbeirvisiting-the principal hpspitals, j dispensing-thfr ointment, giving advice as I to. its..application, aqd has thus been., the j means of restoring .countless numbers to health..'";, rj.vJ-'.-'r >;,-,-;.''■'V^,/P';T!.:.,.,?", ' . SOBE I/EGS, ;^^ SOBE !BBEASXS, WPUITDS AND '■ I ?npi '':■■■"... :h:j'. j'-..U[I.OESS.-:-.i.•-■.';;•■'-:■ ,;';}■.'.;!_,.; ; ? Some of the most scientific surgeons rely solely : on theJ me -of- tKis 'Wonderful ointment,: when 'havTn^;ftcf!' cope with!the worst bases of «ores, dular swjellingß^ 'atui; tiiiii^urs.1 f ;Profes!sor Hollpway^ has^ despatched^ t)ie shipments of this, jointment> tp Jbe^ukedJ in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure ' any ulcer,, glandular f swelling,? 'stiiffivess, or contraction^ of the joints, even of twenty . years stariding. f"-"^'!':;!\;>' -^h-'-i .'■ .. „ -■. "'■i:i " r":" i fiPiiiEs"; iraii; jrapTraA^'^o;^-;I.^1.^ These and. other similar distressing complaints can v be ;:effeb'tualiy;!'cui-ed!-'-if the ointment1 be well tubbYd1 in oV^r' the parts affected, and' 'byv dth(3rwi8 le 'folijDwihg the printed directions^around .each pot. BOIH XpE r OINTMENT.AND, FZLLBr f IfC|tIJI.D ',; BE;TJ§EI>, : IN ;THE i .ioit6wiNG_ IJISEAS.iE^. 'Bad Legs ...;;;.,■ ,v „ .Qo^t;. ; 4'-'- '. "-.'"'',•■ , Bad; Breasts . . , f J. Oiandul^SwetiJpgs 5 U™S' " ' s;.y k^'.l.:-. ..Buwons.,.-,^.-.... ■) ;.;, .Pi^3?:'." J; r^— Bites of Moschietoes Rheumatism;"'-"'/",. ■ r..r and Sand-Plies, , /Scalds','^" 'V-f^ '■■ '''J Coco-bay ' ' ' '' 'Sore'Nrppies Vv T ?(BH§BP"#9fc". ;; r .Throats, ? ; ' ChUblains '•■■■•■'■ 'Scurvy "" >; ' T -Phapped-hands. r .-,-, Skin diseases - ' ' Corns (soft) ' Sqfp Heads' VV' - -„Cancer5....:••..v,r.,.-. ' Tumpurs '• " Contracted and Stilf Ulcers.'!',,:*;• fl .- Jpints. --» ..., •. . ■. Wound*' ' '■:•."■/,' ;j Elephantiasis '„ ■. „ -Yaws' '" .' '!: .Fispas,", '.;■;;;.;:; /{ '^'■^^;^' i~ i Sold at the EBlablJßhnnents'of^jf*iipi;Esso r HoxrowAT, 544, :Strarid;, v tnearlTemple Londo.n,;,!apdi^Pyr^aiden Lane, New and r Dealers, m Medicines th^ughofit tl c civilized' worlds at" ihe'.foilbwing^prig-ei-— iis.;3d:r^ ii9d':;;an'd iS^&jfM l ( i ;' o7r C^-i vJTh.ere 'poneiderayiß^saving aby ■ .•'■jr.i.l j.jstaking theJarger sizes. N.B. pirections for the.guidancebf .patients in every disorder are affixed to eaca Pot. Agent for Lyttelton :—A. Bayfeild.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 545, 23 January 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 545, 23 January 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 545, 23 January 1858, Page 2

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