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EntirtHonet. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT CENTBE HILL STATION. THE DBAtJGHT, ENTIBB ", to UN a CHAiifi,p^ T7OUNG CHAMPION, by ".Old 1 Ctainpion,* X 6 years old, stands 16i hands high, has fine flat bone, very muscular, • witnt) ■superior action* i and eiceedinglyl: quiet temperj'is; steunch in hirness, and a sure foal-gejtter. „ "-%.■-$( ■. . Dam, " Bose," by imppriied; Kjrince ;" grand . dam, imported iiare ; ww bted fi^^Scofleiid ,tif Jaines Solmbn 1 Esqi, ' She "> was, by that gentleman, and took eight firsticlae^priiep ; then sent to London, and competed against the world, beating all competitors. „.tW as.. .purchased by R. Q. Kennode, Esq., of Tasmania',- an^d nrTmowledged to be the best Ciyctesdjile : 'inaW r ever imported into Tasm'ama.' a( Bose, M by the celebrated horse /•« Prince? :h i. grand dam, " Flower," imported into Tasmaniajby B. Q- Ker» mode, Esq.,. the breeder of r tije §nest;l»orses in that Colony. , ,;: ...... ,•; Terms, £4. Mires to be paid _ for before '■■"■'>■■ removal •:,■?": ; \ ! Every care taken but no responaibuity incurred. \.,; ; ,,c;&^^pnnLL. qHEßTAMiiri^yajiigej. BEYNQLDS iiOOi WILL ! E3ST7E; IN , DECEMBEB r NEXT, Ol 1 COKyEKTEKT. SIZB, . ■ f Which will be distributedi gratnitouslyoto Sub* ■ ?v; -scribers' ; to^ ~a A r . Iffll lt sbUTSLAm c llKffiS/' "iOEKLT 1 MißcelliuieoTis ; I CUBES FOB DISTANT FBIEriDS I The curotiVe propertiesof thlß.wbiiderfiil Omtment are so uiuveraaliiiat:t(ie f Settler should know that, b^ using 'it/ ariy wourid,Cany iflcer, any sore, and eruptiohjWacncsroripams^can, by this mighty «f Heal all," be i qtlickly iremo,f^ «> that in the Australian , Polonies' ,(as it is frequently said'that "Her^ is a cure ffejdTl 1 Glandular '^eilt^s^row^utt^fLimpit t Quinsey, Spire a^wa^-.aneTl^^fja. In. any ;of the above diseases', immediate and permanent relief is obtained by'effert^auy rubbing this detergent Ointment, twice a day^upon the neck/'chestj 1 t backv' ir Itvacts a u^oh l "the rerj mainsprings of life ; for'thTOU^h^tiaPglands past all new matter required fforiihe/bod^fsjTepamtaon ' and all old particles: detrimental tojitejpreaervation. The Ointment,; usedrcpnjouitly witd.yHolloway*i Pills, will act so 'seaTOhmgly ; >aa certainly as to efifectcure^ in 1 the' nios^flptjelßWcwfes;; ! v:<) W^mdtimri^^ 0 V T (^^i^^^ a^ StfF ,• ■.> Vr. ■-■.'.-.: '-i^J.^.vte- u;-...rr \ '■ - Joints. ■'■-''- ■■" ■■- Many thousands of martyrs from "the abore complaints have found hTe Almost ) BpisuppWt»ble : yet, if Holloway's Ointment :be-ihrukw and per* 1 severinglyrrubbed upon the part affec^dj/^we may be safely guarantee^,. e9pecially ; if j.j^jores of the skin' be prciyiouely opened b'y^fomeiife^pnß with warm water. The gross humors, require expulsion from the system ; ! it is therefore^ nWeMary to hare recourse to Holloway*s ! admirable 1 !. FiUspwhich by purifying and strength'ening'i^e ej^m, greatly assists the operation of the Omtoent^JU^fadltate and confirm the cure. ... '.'.^ \ SJt -J'r ■■ Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and VJeeraiions, of -dU kinds: ' -.v-.^ There is no medical' preparation in toe world which maybe so thoroughly relied xroon, in the fereitment of the aoove; aihrimtsj Jas. ( !^lowa>y r s Ointment. Nothing., can be^ro simplror safe as the manner in; which it is applied, or iSjactoon on the bodyj both locally 'ayd^cbnstiWtipnßlly. The Ointment,, TObbfedrarovrad^tihe pfirVarocted, enters the 1 "pores^ just^W "\salt enteis omeafc f ;It quickly penetrates to the source of eviljand jirives it from :Jfoe system^ ?};■ ; ; ■ ■•..„. .viiu>H i-:viiC IHseases attendant. on ChjfyU&pd. ■ Diseases incidental to 1 fill more under the management of the.taot^el 1 jthjin|tho medical • man. .f Hoßoway'.s Qintment..flhpulOherefore be reg^dedbyiieVasa^HpuMraW Treaiare," as it never fau^ i m^brmgmg^fc ? 'th i e^K lt in measles and scarlatina 1 ' andjfbtftHe MffioYaf of all skin .diseases'ity effecir!^ranuraculousgy:i6i cases_ ot rwboopingooiighjand crdup^thiajnvaluable Ointment should rbe. rubbed^wioftria Say upon the tni-oat an3 chesty and the yo'iMgest f invalid will derive therenx>m'th'^ ! %6st r ßbßthing 'relief. Two -o^'three of Holldwajr's; &mdx»r!Klls;wduced toa powder, will augment She icigatdve ; po>fers of his ,« «• i: ; ; :?•;--. .' ijyll AUWIyX Both the Ointment .anZisai* thqfflp* wed «• AX Vi- O [:j. tM.f^^^'^'^ I TT:,iIi)J Bad Legs . : . • I. ; i u I Oout t;; vfov Bad Breasts . : ,Caand^s£sings Burnß . ■ li ISSS?S?«i'K Bunions- ..Xues " v Bite of Moschetoes and 1 L Bheumatißm Sand Flies a ■■ "■ "> ■ •'■& fSAldcfleads Cocb":bay .■ ■i . -. • • ■. Spr^pp?es / ; Chiego-foot ... i : .S^jeTtaoats, Chilblains Skin DueaseSj 'Cliappeii Hands '- u Sctttry 11 "'!.' ' ' Corns (Soft) =*' ;J ! SbWHgads ~ Cancers- ; '-jy , Damours. : • ;jOontracted and: . Stiff ( jUJcers>(-... , : : -j.-JToints'; , ,: : , ■-, .; Elephantiasis ,-, xaW -'}■•" Fisfeuas .. ; vi -;;•;- ; '' j ' '.;Soid at the Establifihrneot ( of'r" Fsonssoß HpiiowAT,' 244" Strand l^mple Bar), IJbndon;' also^Vy^aQ. 1 'respectable^iDfuggists and Dealers in' Medicikes'throughoutnthe civilued •!w-orhl..> ; :: .■...:*••.■.:, .;;':->vr;| : rri j;!;^ * # * There is a considerable saying by taking the larger sizes. „' , , ' li N.£;— Directions for the guidance of patient or every disorder are afl^ed r *o'«ich"<Pot. (AovEßXiss3^ErF,)4-Hp]l62^ii Dmtment and Pms^TJnemng^reaßipn.^ WheA(|fte health is -breaking 1 down fr^m'j^e^ cottimiadce of some ulcers reluse to heal and extending mischief islthreatwaedyi then is the time, to .tcy.ithe jtotency p^ Hqllpjpy's healing Ointment and pur^Fjting^Pills. ' -So* treatment for giving eaie' and safely leading to a cure can be -'coiflpareld^^s. \ ; T^"eM^4mejiß®eins and cool an'd^moßtrang^ sq^, the inflammation"; jednces tbittwellfiig^Sprevents the growth of proud fleshy andjlparMjlKjth. pain and danger. .Thousands testi^ from' 'their own per* sorial'ea^erience^to the ' tovaVymfeitfeoess atten- ■ ding the use of rfibll6>wa^aane3|B|^ntr in eases .ulce^ted legs, r enlarge^ veins, \mf9fl "k™* ■■* j gelled ankleaj:. ..,. „^..- > ; ■»:?- a,,,.?.;- 10

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Southland Times, Issue 105, 20 November 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 105, 20 November 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 105, 20 November 1868, Page 4

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