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»vi_&"!* !jW^W^'Wm . ■ ■* '*.'•' '■■ ' '•' :-jr. * _ET PREPARED by the PROPRIETOR speedy relief, and radica aut!_ ot diseases, of the ..,-,, ..,..■«,- LIVER, GOUT, SCIATICA, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, TICDOLOREIJX n *. INDIGESTION, AND FLATULENCE) DtARRHOEA AND. DYSENTERY,: ■ from vegetable remedies, whose healing virtues were revealed to him by the wise w_d'i is learned men of India. .',,,'' Vi 'j f __, ~ "'' lui-»S'J»- ■■> ,i The Proprietor carefully watched and npted,•'• the symptoms produced by these ;herbs, ~,sj.di"j' eventually perfected the ~,,,, «j;,, ''. ■'"'' East-Indian Remedies, ''' :>,( which he has administered with such 'un. ' '' varying success that thousands of persons, IA J '''" all grades of society,' have been radibaUy'ctoed1' !;('j of the,above painful diseases, and'ia^e I:ex'. !if"''' pressed' their grateful thanks !i_i ardent lah'."' iil!i guage for the cure effected by these'medicines."'''''' Many'; hundreds of persons greviously afflicted by R/ieutnati-sm and Swollen, Joints, overcome by diseases, worn out with many years of suffering, racked with pain,' unable to sleep by night, or ;work during the day—to whoni life was a burden-, and from whom even hope had departed, have been*' thoroughly cured by these remedies, and -___)iio'w living" witnesses of their healing virtues The Remedies differ from all, .othermecUfr ( j,* cines in: this most important particular,they' don't weaken the patient, undermine .the, eon., ,„ stitution1, or introduce ihto the system those mineral ppotsons so pernicious to the blood.— On the j contrary, they relieve at dnce', Hutiltf K$ eradicate pain, subdue the torture' of Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Neuralgia, and build.mp naturajly the; organs,, to tfunßr '?.\}\ tional vigour. j. ,i,,'-,i ', lii« Melbourne, October 7, 1868. MthDeau Sib, —In reply to your request, I gratefully forwatd you a further certificatel l W_ j;of the value of your mediciiib.Cirihases which have fallen to my own knowledge. _o__hare been suffering-^roip,,Rheumatism constantly for five years s—tlie'result5 —tlie'result of many wpt jackets, in Hobson's JBay,T beforeQt put H ' imyseif hnder your treatment. __ ..._.___ In the history of that time there are all sorts of horrible and some comical reminiscences. Rail-fuljof medicine ; baths7of Sulphar.; baths of brinej; baths medicated ;-and baths* galvanic. Out of [the one the patient^cfftSe^'smelling like a ldcifer match: oxvfy of aaiotl-iej'j-stewed!tp an uncommon limpness, or quivering like a j galvanised frog. You may be 6ure that I speiit a 'good 'deal 1 n of coin in making the trial of the .above socalled remedies; none of, them*, -lioifever, gave me perrtianent relief; hut pours', in a few days after I had taken it, destroyed the racking pain auiji gave a general tone, to thb health. , Many of my i"riend { s, especially, .the. medical '„, ones, thought.bad/reiults Would lo_bW ■ji'hAP^ mo_*6 than seven years have now gone by andl ~. havehajTho rfelapse.' V' ' ''"'"*' ,'■'.' VfU'l .,j_ I have since sent __ores.'of people to you. -SSI all classfes, and have ndver heard of j'oiii' fa_: ing to relieve them.' "'''; '! lf '" J-^ Accept my cougr-ttulafipiis ybu 'hive successfully established the -vdlUie of the medicines, despite all obstacles.—Yours very faith•fuiiy-,'-! j - ■ *-*-'*^ rnAhtn.Ms i-JOHN J. SHILLINGLAWr - _$ i .., Government: Shipping Master;' ■■<■' m From d. P. HACKETT, Esq., Police Magi*-! '' .._._ trate, Melbourne. Awidely^^w&_ad.Ji case. ' Cured in about _ fortaught. . ~ ~ Police Offic*ev__eibo_rhe,7_-anuary 25i'18Mgj Dea^ Sie,—^Edur years' have now '.okpsejj " lhi ,< sin,ce, at the ihstance of my friend Sfr!' J6hn.j;;.| ( Shjllinglaw, (whom ybu had so miraculoußlj^^. ciu-ed' Of long-sta^ingßheiunatism)' I was.,,,<, induced to place myself hi your hands, as!',,,, w-4 at that time, as for two years pi-eyioufl^, ■ (,;' in bad; health.' *, I had'at various times, ipanjjj;; of the leading medical men in Melbourne) and had also tried the. effects of change ,0^ air,.|jfl o ,,'■<*, Ne-w Zealand and Yah Dieman^ Land) 'hut " t .. 1 without.derivingahyi fadviantagl.l yeti:Cmra__iP 1 a fortnight of taking. $c first pf J°%} medicine I was thoroughly cared* and »'_ntie that time I have been free .from any return bW *' my ailrhents. ■ ,\, n 7 ■_}/, ...,:•-L.T-ttodi] ! ' 'jjvrP.'Q. P. HACKETT. .t^ i& Wholesale Agents for Auckland-^- \ ?ti .'^'•«:j. n!""m an N-i-w a, m ~'L CHEMi-.T,! '" A . : *'-*' ■*, fi ! '-"'■'' BHO_Tl__n.-_TEEET.^ ']' ( !' ."■" ■>.-, M Grahajqstown, R.;iP. Sanders,' Chemist. uM »'• Bay jof Islands, Mr. Stevenson and Mr. | Ohatfield. ; .7: »")/._ u^-Bfa9a_s | . L :: rtmhl .■ p '*: -Ngar^'awahia) Fitzpaia-jck^ißros.; . ;:;.»:7 :";! Ta_ranga, Mr. Wrigl'ey.;' tjl^j.'Hfid !« tiiifi 1 Poverty Bay, Captain Read. M

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 141, 22 June 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 141, 22 June 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 141, 22 June 1870, Page 4

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