i The ■ best medicine ktiown Saniieb and, Sons’ EuCalyptl Extract. Teat its eminent 1 poWeiffl! effects in coughs', colds,' influenza; the- relief is instantaneous. In serious cases, ijnd accidents of all kinds,- be they' wounds, burns, scaldings, bruises, sprains, it is the' 1 s'afeat. remedy—no' Bwelling~Do inflamma- ■ tion. Like surprising effects in drohpl diphtheria,' bronchitis,‘inflammation iff the lungs, swellings, <feo., diarrhoea, dyseatry diseases of the kidneys and urinary..organs,. In use at-hospitals' and medical clinics all (jver the-globe },■ patronised by His Majesty 1 the King of Italy ; . crowned .with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. Trust in this Apprbyed article, and Reject all others I The Bey; T. Spurgeon made his fare-, well on Monday night at the Auckland Tabernacle. An illuminated address from the church, framed in New Zealand woods,, also addresses from the Ministers* ,Association and the Y.M.G*A. were presented to him. Mr Spurgeon temporarily fills the pulpit of the Rev, Mr North, of the Baptist Church, Dunedin, and will then proceed to Tasmania to recuperate his health. i Holloway’s Ointment, and Pills.— Diseases of the most formidable and chronic characters have been onred by Holloway’s remedies. Ulcerations which have proved themselves incurable by any other known means have healed kindly under the purifying and regenerating influence of this excellent Ointment. Sprains, stiff joints, contracted muscles and-glandular swellings, can be most safely and- effectually healed by Holloway’s Ointment and Fills, which can do no harm > under any circumstances. Neither of these medicaments has anything deleterious in its composition; both are essentially purifying and strengthening in their nature. The combined power of these npble remedies enables them successfully to ..pope with most descriptions of impurities, apd to cute, or at least relieve, most-varieties of diseases.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1966, 7 November 1889, Page 1
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286Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Temuka Leader, Issue 1966, 7 November 1889, Page 1
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