PREPARED by tho PROPfiIfITOS speedy relief, and cadica our of diseases, of the JIVER, GOUT, SCIATICA, RHEUMA. TISM, NEURALGIA, TIoboLOBIUX INDIGESTION, AND PLATUITnoB DI4RRHCEA AND DYSENTERY? from yegetable remedies, whose healing-sj*. tues were revealed to him by the, WISE and lkabned men of India, f.fitifs The Proprietor carefully watched, and noted the symptoms produced by these herbs, and eventually perfected the East-Indian fiemedies,';, '"' which he has administered with feuc'i'.unvarying success that thousands of persons," ft all grades of society, have been radically cured of the above painful diseases,', and have expressed their grateful thanks' in ardent lan. guage for the cure effected by these medicines. Many hundreds of persons "grevioiisly: itflicted by EheWmatism and Swollen Joints, :: overcome by diseases; worn -out'with' mlny years of suffering, racked witli'pain,, ■unable to = sleep by nigliti or'work during the day-^fa whom life was a burden.arid from'whbnl'eyiin■ hope had departed, have been thbwnighiy cured by these remedies, and are^novr living!, witnesses of their healing virtues. The Remedies differ from all other medicines in this most impovtant particular, they don't weaken, the patient, undermine We «»*.■"; stitution, or introduce into the system thoseT mineral poisons so pernicious to the blood.— On the contrary, they relieve at-once, finally era icato pain, subdue the torture of Meumatism, Sciatica, and Neuralgia, • and build up naturally the organs to functional vigour. i ■ • : . Jmh Melbourne, October 7,1868. > My Deab Sib, —In reply to your request^ I gratefully forward you a further certificate of tho value of your medicine, in,casei 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's Bay, before < I pufc myself under your treatment. In the history of that time there arc all sorti of horrible and some comical reminiscences. PaLUful 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 hie a galvanised frog. You may be surer that I spent a good deal of coin in making the trial of the above socalled remedies ; none of them, however, gave me permanent relief; but yotirs, in a £ew days after I had taken it, destroyed the racking pain aud gave a general tone to the health. Many of niy friends, especially the .medical ones, thought bad results would follow; bub more than seven years have now gone by and I have had no relapse. I have since sent scores of people £o you f)f all classes, and have never heard of your fall' ing to relieve them. ~ • Accept my congratulations that you have successfully established the value of the mcdi« cines, despite oil obstacles.—Yours very faithfully, • JOHN J. SHILLINGLAW, Government Shipping Mastflftf; From C. P. HACKETT, Esq.,; Police Magia- ' ■ trate,; Melbourne A widely-known bad : . case. , Cured in about a fortnights"T<; Police Office, Melbourne, January .25,1867. Deab Sib,—Four years haye now 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, a*,l was at that tjme, as for two year^', previously, in bad health. I had at various times, many of the leading medical men in Melbourne, and had also tried the effects oftchange of air in New Zealand and Van pieman's Land, but without deriving any advantage; yet within a fortnight of taking the first 'glas| pf TO"* medicineil; was-thoroughly oured, ana sinco that time I have been free from any return of my ailments. J , O,P. HACE-M. Wliolesalo Agents : for. Auekland--*W CHEMIST, , *';, BnOETLAND-STBEET. rarahamstown, R, F. Sanders,. Chemist.^' Bay of Islands, ■ Mr. -Stevenson' atid'Mr. Chatfield.' ■' . —.'. ':;--:" : Wangaroi, Mr. Dent. • ■ ■. Ngaruawaliia, Fitzpatrickjl Bi'oS.Tauranga, Mr. AVrigley. Poverty Bay, Captain Read. Ba -, i s'1!
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 168, 23 July 1870, Page 4
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