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Bugs, Flees, Motlis, Beetles,, and othe^lnsects, ARE DESTROYED BY KEATUfGT INSECT POWDEB, T&hich is quite harmless to domestic ..._ animals. In exterminating Beetles the success of' this Powder Is extraordinary, and no one need be troubled by those pests; It is perfectly clean in application. Ask for, 3nd be.fure to obtain KEATING'3 POWDER, as imitations ore noxious, and fail in giving satisfaction. Sold by all Chemists, in Tins, 1/- and : ' 2/6 each. Jiljillljnuo WUltifl IAUUjId; A PURELY VEGETABLE SWEBTMEAT" both in appearance and laiteTilurniihing a niQEMagreeSble methodjof Administering tl»:; only%;f^taln JenWdyrior raTF-STIKADc* THREAD Woß^l|. ")t is a perfeeUy sate^ and mild preparation ,, and is especiaU»_adanted for Children..^ : • -;i :- ;|I r F TESTIMONIAL. , '","t"^r >."."*". Medical Rail, Gildertorae, Fo'v. 28. 1^76. Mr. Keating,— Dear Sir, — I think it nothing but my duty to inform you of the; Immense sale I ha^ve i for your Worm TabJet's^ which I may justly tay is enormous, and in every case gives the greatest satisfaction. I have now in stock two bottles, containing the' 1 ' Round Worms brought me 1 during* the'last few days by customers— -one Worm fotty .vafdß long. I dare not be witboutflthe remedy .--Ycurs respectfully, •.- > M. A. WALKER^ Sold in Tins and Bottles bt all CmKista AND BBDGGIBT3. .... „,M, M • PROPRIETOR, - j y>,^ i*? THOMAS KEATING, Lbidpii. REWARD A%b dAtJTION. — Whereat fraudulent imitations xof- this unscrpasied remedy hare \been s «6idi*l hereby^ request - " atfyene knowing or ttfe Vendor" of the same to communicate with inS • "'OfffSßSftiS^ tion ot tbe offender aj'ltberal"r»w«rd yilt be paid. J Jk7l ; ; f ? ' '-•"-■ y ■"■•."V r". --• -, Bander Somali : "TTNDER tbe Distip^^bed ; Patron»f c ol • U his Majesty, the Ejpg of Italy, st Borne, . according to commuriicatiori .received, from ; the Consul-General W l ! taiyr' at^eloodrne, j upon m*truction^ifrbmtthe 'Minisierltfor^For- ; eign Afft|ir^dat'ed: WthMajch,. 19lf8/rQ^ Dr. Cruikshapk, health.ofUcerifo^JtheiCity or Sandhurft^'ee^ifip?, to', the ex^rsc| 'being i the moßt reliaDifrrerrjeoy iorextetSA infaam- j mation, bronchitis dipfcoriai-nffectiolii ft the ! . lungs', chest, all pains'. of theum.atipopature, i neuralgia, &c., all swellings, brui«es,.9pr» ns, ' wounds, disorder cf the bowels, diarrliojn, Ac. , Epitome-" of declaration made tie ore M. ! Cohen, Esq., J P., at Sandhurst, October, 1877 t — The son of Mr Baabe was hurt ; with an aJte on the knee. After nine' Wjteks'; medical treatment it was declared necessary by Dr. Macpillivray to amputate the injured limb. At thnt juccture the extract - was! applied, nnd the wound speedily cured, without amputation. The daughter of Mr Juoghenn,_. suffering . from, die ise of the bone, cs pronounced by Drs Atkinsonand Boyd, wsscure'l just, as speedily. Cures of wnnopiag cougn^Te'ry . severe cold?, croup, bronchitis, diptherir, ear* ache, pains in the head (neuralgia), inflammation of the ey(s and thet of & severely injured foot ;- others of bad h gs, wound on the firm with enormous swelling, oi tevere , bruises and & sprained! ankle, (H. Brown), in which case eight months' medical advice wa? of_ no ayail, ore reported by the "Donald Times," "Newcastle 1 Morning -Herald;" ; " Cooktown Gourier," " Yorke's Peninsula ' Advertiser,' 5 autf othere. i ipo extract inwardly taken,- reg» T ate« th^ action of the kidneys; cures 'dyseiitry and dianhoea, and is tbe surest curativa agrafe and preventive of contagion, in scarlet; j typhoid i and intermittent fever. For partie-ltW |ice ; testimonials accompanying each 3t4is. "' ' -. - .. '■ • ■ :.i ■'_'.. .j. A Y i •CAUTION. ! The genuine article is made up in vfaW, bearing on tbe labels ouri trade mark aad signature. Other turpentine- like prefuations of the gum^styled }'* Eucalypti Oil/ are nioMt dangerous, 1 in consequence of tholrV'iatiire, ' for most; of the di|e&ses our extract i» - mended for. Therefore aak for Siri^r sna Sons 51 JbLxtract in vials with our labeiy "trade m r af¥ftn'd Bigriatuie - theTelto. Vliwafyiitial U accompanied by directions for use ami reports ol cures. . ~ ; ; f ; .- - „ ;.. I SENDER & SONS, Saiidiiiiif^t

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 44, 20 February 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 44, 20 February 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 44, 20 February 1880, Page 4

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