PREPARED by the PROPRIETOR for - s]seedy Vclief, and radical'cure'of "rill diseases; of-the " ~"" ''"' * LITER, GOUT, SCIATICA, - RHETIMAr TISM, NEURALGIA/ TICDOIiOREUX, "INDIGESTION, AND. FLATULENCE, - DIARRHCEA AND .DYSENTERY,.. .-,- from vegetable remedies,-.r whose healihg- virl tues were revealed to--bun--by- tihe; WISE °and learned, men of-India. .. ' ••-'■'■' - '.'-?_.: . The Proprietor carefully* watchfed-and-noted' the symptoms produced by- these -herbs, and eventually perfected the ■ • -- • •■-' "*••- East-Indian ..'Remedies, ; |~.'4 ■which he has adini-mstered, with, suph XMtr, varying success'that thousands of persons, in. all grades of society, have been radically cured; of the above painful diseases, and hay„ei ex-, pressed=their grateful thanks ,in, ardent ]&a.% guage for the cure effected by these medici^s, 1 Many hundreds of persons, grevipusW, .af-„ flict^d by Rheumatism ana\ Swollen Joinfs, overcome by" diseases, wo;rn out .-with, many, years of suffering, lacked with pain, unable ,tp sleep by nighty or work djulriflg -tpe day—to, whom life was' a burden, aii/I from whom; evsn hope hac). departed, have^ been . tlioroughly; cured by these remedies, and are^ now, living, witnesses of their, healing vii'tues.^ .r _ ~.n . r The Remedies differ from all. other mcdi-. cihes in this most important "particular,, tlpieyj don't weaken the" patient, undermine the, eonr,^ siitution,' or introduce info, the system those mineral poisons so pernicious to tlie t blopd--7r, On\the contrary, they'relieye at on^e,''fipqflj^ eradicate ,'pain',. subdue the torture off. _.'..-, ' .Rheumatism, Sciatica, and/Neuralgia, and build up' naturally the organs to/functional vigour. ""' ' '"" .' ' ' -* h " .. : i. .. Melbourne, October 7,-1868 if *• . My.Deae.Sißjt— In treply tp.your .request^ I .gratefully, forward yon a further certificate of the value .of your medicine,.incases which, have fallen ,to my own knowledges . ,i<- . .._...' ~ I have been,suffering:from Rheumatismconstantly for five years ;.— the result of many . wet jackets in. Hobson's Bay, before I;piifc myself, under your treatment. - i... t \i ..,,-j.' In the history -of that time there are all aort^ of. horrible and,some .comical reminiscences!. Paihful of medicine ; baths.of sulphur; /bathai of brine ; baths medicated; and baths galvanic. Out of the .one. the patient .came . smelling* like a lucifer match ;,xjut of another,, stew«d.to. an. i uncommon- limpness, or ••quivering like agalvanisedifrog.. ... ... .... .-.-._,. ,».,• You may be sure that I,spent, a rgood d«al of.co4n.in (making the triaL of .the above so*: called retnedies; none, of .them,, however, . gave* mo,permanent.xelief j but yours,,in a few,dayst after.l had ; ,taken/ it,,,destroyed^ the,, racking' pain..aud gave a, general, itone-to ,the..,health. Many of my friends, the 1 medical ones,, thought bad results would- f0110w..,} but more thaji seven yearphave now. gone by,and I have had no., relapse., .1 .••,..- .^ •_-:-, '•.-.- 1 I have s'ince,sent scores of people.to. you. of all classes,: and have never .heard of. your. fail-1 ing .to relieve them. 1 -, ■. _ •.. -. - a*. . -..-, ■.. 3 M . ;> Accept .my, congratulations, that, tyou: have successfully, established the value of the medicines, despite, all obstacles.-—Yours very faithf. fu11y,,,.- ..,......,, ~.. ...... „..(+ , , h„ JOHN J. SHILLINGIiAW,, • :., , r ..... .•..,-,'•' Government Sliipping^Mast?r. •,,.-, From.'G P. HAGRETT^Esq'.; Police Maglfl-' 1 ' trate; Melbourne.' I A"Widely-kndwii bitd' 1: '■•■•'' case. Cured: in about a y fortnight." :"1 Police; Office, Melbourne,"January 25,'18b"7i" w Dear Sib,-i-Eour yt&rs have ntfw elapsed' since, at tire instance of my friend Mr. Joliif Sliillihglaw, (whom you had so miraculously' cured of long-standing Rheumatism) -I yrii induced to 'place myself 4ii your' hahds, asT was at that time, afe'for two>' ye&rs previously; iU bad health. L I had'at various time*; mairf of theleading medical men ill Melbourne, antt had also tried tbe effects of change 6f'ftir' hi New Zealand and 'Van 'Dieman's Etold, but without deriving any 'advantage ; yet' withM j a fortnight of taking" the first' glass of ydttf medicine I was thoroughly cured, and "rfiriW that time I have been free from any rett/rh'of myailhients. •""■•'- " v ••"><"» '•'"• "'« I '•■••'; ■■;•';■ •■•••■:;"' 0:'P: HACKE'.rT.^' ! 1.. ;.. , .-.,.„... ~ : J-. :; . s \ ,:iy ja Mid ~«., Wholesale-Agents-for Auckland-rrr;. i--n S J. '8. \-M A N"N IN G, '\ I!J I ''",,.'.;'' 2..2» .chemist, .7 !.,.', V ,!C,,tSjl ~,,...,..,,t ..-: SIIORTLAND.-STREET. -,t -'.'. :>.._' '- Grahamstown, E,. F. Sanders, Chemist) ':T.'2 ' ; Bay" of Islands, Mr. Stevenson ariSittr.. CMtfield. _*\ ' "Wffogtfrei, Mr. Dent. ". '" '!' '^..'!kj Ngaruawahia, Filjzp'atrick, Bros. ' ' W "Tauranga, Mr. Wrigley. "." "''' ' <s, ;< i Poverty Bay,' Captain Read. '. \ _ ;''.,„
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 68, 28 March 1870, Page 4
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651Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 68, 28 March 1870, Page 4
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