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jijOTICE is hereby giv.e.n,,that the Busk 1 1 ness hitherto carried oh under the jFirm <>f,\VY Bowler, Son, and Co.,- will henceforth be carried on by the Undersigned, and j ali parties indebted to the : said Firm are requested to pay their accounts, to him, who alone is authorised to receive and discharge ithe same. I EDWARD PEARCE. Wellington, September 22nd, 1862. THE LUXURY Of WASHING. WITH HARPER TVTELVETREES’ SOAP POWDER Wonderful Preparation is decidedly I the most economical and effective article ever introduced for washing, the cleansing properties of several pounds of soap being contained in a few ounces of the Soap Powder. No rubbing required. Sold in small packets, everywhere.- —Patentee, Harper Tivelvetrees, Bromley-by-Bow, London. Ask for Briggs' Australian Satin Glaze Starch where you purchase Harper Twelvetrees’ Soap Powder. Or.e Pound is equal to two pouiids of any other Sole Wholesale Agent for Nelson —-Nash aud Seaife ; Auckland—-Browning aud Co. Sept. 4, 1862. A Ready and Reliable Remedy. Holloway’s Ointment. Circular to the Sick. The first hospital surgeons and medical authors of Europe admit the unparalleled antiinflammatory and healing properties of this Ointment; governments sanction its use in their naval and military services ; and the masses in this country, and throughout the world, repose the .utmost confidence in its curative properties. It penetrates the sources of inflammation and corruption which underlie the external evidences of disease, and neutralizes the fiery elements which feed and exasperate the malady. Rheumatism, Scrofula, "Erysipelas. These are among the most terrible and agonising diseases, yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incurable, they invariably disappear under a persevering application of this soothing, healing antidote to pain and inflammation. King’s Evil, Fever Sores, -tiff Joints. Incases of King’s Evil, where medicinal waters, lotions, and every recipe of the pharmaco- . pceia have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fever sores heal quickly under its influeuce, and its relaxing effect upon contracted sinews is truly wonderful. Discharging Ulcers. A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the appearance of malignant ulcers after a few applications of this Ointment. The surrounding redness vanishes, and granules of healthy flesh begin to take the place of the discharged matter. This process goes on more or less rapidly, until the orifice is filled up with sound material, and the ulcer is radically cured. A \V ord to Mothers. The young are the most frequent sufferers from external injuries, and therefore every mother should have this healing preparation constantly at hand. It is an absolute specific for burns, sprains, aud bruises, and quickly removes the encrusted sores which sometimes disfigure the heads and faces of children. Heated Blood, Scorbutic Eruptions. This Ointment is universally resorted to with the happiest effects by seafarers for easing and curing the skin diseases resulting from the continued use of salted provisions. It is largely aud successfully employed by sailors of all nations, for curing the scurvy and the annoying eruptions which spring from overheated blood. Its fine cooling properties are invaluable in inflammation, ulcers, or sores, of the legs or feet, and it gives greater ease than any other application to the aches and darting pains produced by varicose veins or neuralgia, resulting from exposure to cold or wet. Wounds, bruises, Burns, and Scalds. The extent to which mechanical and manufacturing iudustry has reached, is greater than in any other, therefore the liability to bodily accident has increased in the same ratio. Accidents are lamentably frequent, and often when . seemingly trivial in themselveß, are'made to end fatally from want of due attention and proper I remedies. The most powerful curative ever i applied to wounds, bruises, burns, or sores of i any sort, is Holloway’s Ointment. Every tradesman, every man to whom an accident may happen—and who is there exempt ?—should be provided with it against the physical dangers which, though never foreseen, are of hourly occurrence. Bad Legs, Piles, and Fistulas. The cures’which this Ointment effects, in i healing ulcers of long standing,' > and which have resisted all other applications, as well.as in curing bad legs, Piles, and Fistulas, have been so {countless and so notorious throughout the world, .{that any effort to give an adequately detailed ' statement of their number and character would •be vain. It is, sufficient to say that the Oint- • ment has never proved inefficacious; ' Both the-Ointment and Pills shouldbe used in the following cases. Bad Legs - ’ .Corns (Soft) , Rheumatism ’ Bad Breasts Cancers ' Scalds 5 Bums Contracted-And Sore Nipples , Bunions: > Stiff Joints Sore Throats , Bite of Mos- 1 Elephantiasis Skin Diseases cheio j and Fistulas Scurvy Sand-Flies Gout Sore Heads ConO-Bay Grandular Tumours ’ Chiego-ioot . Swellings . Ulcers . . Chilblains ; Lumbago ;■ Wounds . Chaj ped Hands Piles Yaws l Geo. -BEAVEii, Sole Agent, Wanganui. 3 ' N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patisnts in erary dd®ord*f Are afiLreaW.-eash hex.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 336, 26 March 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 336, 26 March 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 7, Issue 336, 26 March 1863, Page 1

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