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pEEPAEBD by the PEOPRIETOMI ft L speedy relief, and radica our VolS |\ diseases, of the ' • ■ j I LIVER, GOUT, SCIATICA, EHETJVi \ TISM, NEURALGIA, TICDOLOBEUY INDIGESTION, AND FLATULENCE DIARRHCEA AND DYSENTERY; from vegetable remedies, whose healing vii>. tues were revealed to him by the wira and leabned men of India. The Proprietor carefully watched and noted the symptoms produced by these herbs, and eventually perfected the \ East-Indian Remedies^ which he has administered with such un. varying success that thousands of persons in all grades of society, have been radically oqwd } of the above painful diseases, and }»« ex . pressed their grateful thanks in aident\]»n. guage for the cure effected by these medifliihei. Many hundreds of persons greviouski gf. flicted by Rheumatism and Swollen JokU overcome by diseases, worn out ■with nuny years of suffering, racked with pain, unable to ' I sleep by night, or ,work during the day— to ' whom life was a burden, and-from whoa even hope had departed, have been .thoroughly | cured by these remedies, and. are now living 1 witnesses of their healing virtues. . The Remedies differ from all other midi* I cines in this most important particular, they « don't weaken the patient, undermine thi-eon- 1 stitution, or introduce into the system tho» mineral poisons so pernicious to the blood.— On the contrary, they relieve at once, finally 1 eradicate pain, subdue the torture of HJieumatisin, Sciatica, and Neuralgia, and build up naturally the organs to t ftmo" I tional vigour. Melbourne, October ft 1868. My Deab Sib, —In^ reply toyourrequjßt, i| I gratefully forward you & further certificate of the value, of your medicine, inidasfes which have fallen to my own knowledge. I have been suffering from Rheumatism constantly for five years ;—the result of many wet jackets in Hobson'gßßaty t before ; I tput myself under your treatment. In the history of that time there are all sorts I of horrible and some comical reminiscences. I Pailsful of medicine ;!,baths of sulphur; .baths \ of brine; baths medicated; and-baths galvanic. Out of the one the patient came smelling like a lucifer match: out of another, stewed to an uncommon limpness, or quivering like a galvanised frog. You may be sure that I spent a good (leal of coin in making the trial of the above socalled remedies; none of them, however ( gave . me permanent relief; but yours,va. a few-Jays after I had taken it, destroyed the racking pain aud gave a general tone to the health. Many of my friends, especially the medical; ones, thought bad results would follow j but more than seven years have now gone by and I | have had no relapse. \. I have since sent scores of people to you of | all classes, and have never heard of your fail- I ing to relieve them. Accept tcy congratulations that jouhav* successfully established the value of the niedicines, despite all obstacles.—Yours very faithfully, JOHN J. SHILLINGLAW, Government Shipping Master. From C. P. HACKETT, Esq., Police Magistrate, Melbourne. A widely-known bad case. Cured in about a fortnight. Police Office, Melbourne, January 25,1867. Deab Sib, —Four years have how elapsed since, at the instance of my friend Mr, John Shillinglaw, (whom you had so miraculously cured of long-standing Rheumatism) I. was induced to place myself in your hands, i» I was at that time, as for two years previously, in bad health. I had at various -times, many of the leading medical men in Melbourne, and had also tried the effects of: change of air in New Zealand and Van Dieman's Land, but without deriving any advantage; yet within a fortnight of taking the first glass of your medicine I was thoroughly cured, and »nee that time I have been free from any return of my ailments. _J? 0. P. HACKETT. Wholesale Agents for Auckland— I J. N. MANNING, /' r CHEMIST, | SHOBTLAND-STBEET. fik Grahamstown, R. F. Sanders, ChenwftT | Bay of Islands, Mr. Stevenson s«o Mr. Chatfield. Wangarei, Mr. Dent. Ngaruawahia, Fitzpatrick, Bros. Tauranga, Mr. Wrigley. ■ Poverty Bay, Captain Read. '

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 112, 19 May 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 112, 19 May 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 112, 19 May 1870, Page 4

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