\ Entire Horses* TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT . CENTEE HILL STATION. THE DRAUGHT ENTIRE YOUNG- CHAMPION, •yOUNG CHAMPION, by " Old Champion," X 6 years old, stands 16} hands high, has fine. ' flat bone, very muscular, with superior action, and exceedingly quiet temper, is staunch in harness, and a sure foal-getter. Dam, " Rose," by imported '' Prince ;" grand dam, imported mare ; was bred in Scotland by • James Solinon Esq. ,She was shown, by tjiat gentleman, and took eight first-class prices ; tlieri, ; . sent to London, and competed against the world; beating all competitors. Was purchased by R. Q. Eermode, Esq., of Tasmania,, and acknowledged to be the best Clydesdale mare everim--ported into Tasmania. Dam, " Rose," by the ,-, celebrated horse "Prince,"; grand, dam,,, " Flower," imported into Tasmania by R ? Qv Xer*., , . mode, Esq., the breeder of the finest horses in that Colony. Terms, £4. Mares to be paid for before removal. Every care taken but no responsibility incurred. . C. &G. THOENHItL. ."; . nHEBT ALMANAC FOB 1 8 (8 9. ■ EEYNOLDS & CO., r r ; WILL ISSUE IN DECEMBER NEXT, - A SHEET ALMANAC,- -.•;:.! (HP COHTBHIBKT SIZH, ' . " ■.;•■■ Which "will be distributed gratuitously to Subscribers to THE "SOUTHLAND^ TBCBS/' " J ,'! ; . astd . ■ ■ . ■' -■•.,;:•. " WEEKLY TIMES." Misoiellaiwotii • ! HOLLOWAY^S GINTI^Nfi CURES i*OB DISTANT FBIEjSDS! The curative properties of this wonderful (Just* : ' ment are so universal that the Settler, shotfld know that, by using it, dny wound, any ulceryany sore, and eruption, aches or pains,' can, by.ftlMiiT mighty "Heal all," be quickly removed jTso,#iatj| in the Australian Colonies (as . elsewhere), ii. : is., r freqilenfly said that." Here is a cure for all"! ' '[ '.'' '.".' Glandular tivSellitigs, ifronciitis} Mwgpi,^ Quinsey, Sore ThroaU, drtit pipihette^ '_ , In any of the above diseases immediate} itoj; -; permanent relief is obtained by .effectually rubbii^^ y this detergent Ohitment, twice a day, 1 uppn'tiift^p neck, chest, and back- It 'acts upon; the" T«r f | *■ mainsprings of Hie ; for through' the glands pas*^ all new matter required for the body's Teparation ;- and all old particles detrimental to ite preservation^,. The Ointment, used conjomtlywit^/HpHbwajf^ Pills, will act so searchingly arid certainly^aV to effect cures in the most hopeless caiseS.-'' ; ' :;: *- i: -.^. . " ■ Rheumatism, Lumbago, Contracted, - Ma Stiff? Joints. • Many thousands of martyrs frdm thib' . altoTe^ complaints have found life almost insupportable: ; yet, if Holloway's Ointment be brißkly and :per>* / sevcringly rubbed upon the part affected* ease majj.r be safely guaranteed, especially if theporesjofAe/j skin be previously opened by foinentatious.wiu| wai'm water. The gross humors raqmrejeicpulsion": from the system j it is therefore necessary'to haye I'recourse1 '- recourse to Holloway's admirable Pills, which by if purifying and strengthening the system,, greatly f assists. the operation of the Ointment and facilt^te , and confirm the cure. ... :,, \ Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and t?l<Seraiiont,.oj. all kinds.. ;, There is no medical preparation in the worl4\ which may be so thoroughly. \ rehed.upon, in the, r treatment of the above .aliments, as/HoUoway^i Ointment. Nottimg can be so simple lor "safe as^ the manner in which it is applied, or its action'on^ the body, both locally and constitutionally; > The :> Ointment, rubbed around the part, affected,,enters . the pores just as salfenters mea,t. .It qnicM^penetrates to the source of evil arid drives it from the system. Diseases attendant on Childhood.' •■■■•!• ..■•"'■'!{■•: ■-;;■.'/ if it ■■•' Diseases incidental to early, life, fell.mqrei .under. the management of the mother than the medical man. Holloway's Ointment snbuld therefore be' regarded by her as a " Household Treasure,"' as it never fails in bringing out the rash in ; measles) and scarlatina; and for the Jemosal of all' skin. diseases its effect, is miraculous. In v eases oi^ ;whooping cough and croup, this invaluable Oint-J ment should be rubbed twice I . 'a day up^bn'-'ffie throat and' chesty and the youngest . invalid will derive therefrom the.' most soothing [relief.' iTwo, or three of Holloway's famous Pills, reduced tb t a powder, -will augment the curative powers, .of mi. Unguent. Both the Ointment attdPillf should be ÜBed'm the following cases:— , • Bad Legs Gdutf" . Bad Breasts Glandular Swellings Burns Lumbago Bunionß Pilea --. • .■; - -m -; Bite of Moschetoes and Rheumatism., . 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JXo' treafcmemV'ior giving. ease and safely leading to, a cui^'cfii'be compared to this. . The pin tm'ent cleanßana cool the foulest and most angry sores, l dimuiish'es > tHe inflammation, reduces the sTvefling,'. prevents °tne growth ot'yroud flesh, and spares^bAth pain i3d danger. Thousands testify, from 'their'owh personal experience, to the unyarynig : success attending the use of Hollo way's medicamentr in calies ulcerated legs, ankrged veins," scu^akuij and welled ankles , , ' 10 !!
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Southland Times, Issue 1056, 13 November 1868, Page 4
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