PREPARED {by the .PJROPKIEIWw ir X speedy relief, and radica cur ot diseases,.of the / .-. -..;: ~;. ~-,, ,r. r iw LIVER, GQTJT,, SClAffipAu Jt£ITTM A . TISM, NEURALGIA; TIcMIoIeIJX .INDIGESTION, AND' FLATULENcfe DIARRHCEA AND i DYSENTERY, from vegetable jreniedies," whose -haling ..•»«.' tueV were revealed to him by tlieV wise and LEAKirab men of India. '"'' ' ■ " i*?«w* ..• :•■.■ •• .1: • ii: ,-.:. ■::' : ■■: .t.;:.r ,f C ft9l p a , (00( -]- The Proprietor carefully watched and noted the'symptoms produced by these1; jierbsl,' aid eventually perfected the '~' '''.•.''. ; ''■'"^■■a >: ■ ••!•••■■•■'• >i I.' .;,:,■.!■(/( i.Ki/. Miast-Indiau.. R&niedies, which lie has' administered with suc_h__un. varying success that thousands of persons, in; i all grades of society, Mye-bepb radically cured of the above painfultßiaeasies;;. and have ex. pressed their grateful; thanks ;jn ardent lan. guage for the cure effected by these medicines. Many hundreds of persons' greriously afflicted .by Jiheumatisni and JZwplkn Joints, overcome by diseases,' worn out'witn many years of suffering, racked witli pairi, unable to ,sleep by night,.or /work during 1 the-day—to whom life was' a burden, and from whom even hope/ had/ d§pM tied1, } have ] bfe'eA ] fh/britigljjy cured by these remedies, and are now living witnesses, ofjtheir heading frirtnes* «. fr ._, The Remedies di^er JVom ail other me'dlcines in, this most'important particular, they, don't weaken the patient, 'wnde'rjtntie the leMl stitiition, or1 introduce' into the system those niifiemrffiisoiis- so pern|ciojußi to'ftikt, bl<sl|-£f On the contrary, they relieve at once," finally eradicate pain, -subdue the torture ;of^ 9«Q Rheumatism, 'Sciatica, and' NekralgityviA and build, up. naturally the organs-< to, fuge) tional vigp,ur. : , '_..- '-~,,'^: \ -j f ,.^f .;> ■"' •'» I Melbourne,:October,7jliS6B.'O My<Dea!b Sm^Li reply to ybur (request, I gratefully you a-fuHjlfer* certificate of the* value" of'your medicine,'in caseS^whicß have fallen'to'my toVnknowledgo;'v"' i t-mtaSL I have!- been ■•■ suffering frrimyßhetniiatisln constantly for five years ; •*- the result of many wet -jackets in HobsonV Bay,; before' <T^put myself under your treatment. In. the history of- that j:inie ther^^e all uo,rjiS of horrible and some' comical' remimscenpeg. Pailaful of medicine ; baths of stLJjmur; of brine ; baths medicated; and b^thg'gplvaivLp. Out of the one '.the patient came ' spelling like a lucifer matcli: out of another, stewed'to an uncommon lijugness,, or, quivering like a galvanised frog." ' You may be sure that I sji>ent; a'j'gooft'ueal pf.coin in making the trial'qf'the' aboW/jsiS- I called reihedies; hone of them, however, 6'glive me permanent relief; but yours, in alew'aflyg after I had taken it, destroyed' tW rackin| pain aud gave a general tone'to tlieI'TieAlt^i. Many of my friends,1 especially the medical I ones, thought bad results would' ibnW}obut 1 more than seven years have now gone ijy'l&eDl have had no relapse. 1 I have sipce sent scores of jgepple tp./^oi|ifpf all classes, arid have never heard of your fell* . ing to relieve them. • ~,,,,,,,, | Accept re y congrarulatioris "that you ha,v« successfully established iAie value of the medicines, despite all obstables.-^Youril^ery'lSpith-fully, ■v j y JOHNi -J.- SHn^INQI/A^^vE ■ I Q-overnment Shipping Master. From C. P. HACKETiTi Esq., Police Magistrate, Melbourne. A widely-knownbad case. Cured in about & fortnight, rr\ 'Police Office,' MtSHjobrnd, [Jffijpy 25,186| , Deab .SiK.^-Fiour'jyears, hay,e v-nowr elapßed since, at the 'rnstaiW of my friend rMr. i John Shillinglaw, (whoififybu Ihad so miraculously* |Cp,re.4 1 long-standing, -Rheumajiismj! fl ;\W* induced to place f myself-j in your hands, asl = was at that time, as'for' two years previously) in bad health. I had at various times, many of the leading; medical im«n: in 'Jtelbourne, and had also tried the effects of change^ qf air in New Zealand and Van Dieman's Land, but without deriving any advuntager yet'tfitbw a fortnight of taking the first glass of you* ■ medicine I /was Ijthoroughly | taii'e'dii lu|d | «n<» thrte time I have bten?free from of my ailments. r/,. / ■!. -,: r:i i O.S. HAC^ETy- I Wholesale Agents for Aucklancl— .7 J,, Na Mi A]27i<Nt)Jn«»^te CHEMIST, SHOETLAIfb-STBEET. • ,'Grahamstown, JB; & Sand^Wi WhemU^U Bay of Islands, Mr. Stevenson and M*. Ohatfield. . Wangarei, Mr. Dent. Ngaruawahia, Ifitzpatricfc,; Bros. Tauranga, Mr. Wrigley. - P^verty-Bay r Gaptam-Readrr"--."*~~*Jr:r'
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 140, 21 June 1870, Page 4
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