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4_ 4>^/%^* • . • • .*■• img> PREPARED by the PROPRIETOR speedy rehef, and radica our of diseases, of .the, ... LIVER, GOUT, SCIATICA, RHEUMA. TISM, NEURALGIA, TICDOiXmtv INDIGESTION, AND FLATULENCE DIARRHEA .AND DYSENTERY; from vegetable remedies, whose healing vit- . tues were revealed to him hy the, wise and leabned men of India. " The Proprietor carefrdly watched and noted the symptoms produced by these herbs, and eventually perfected.the ' ',;,. ■'*~.') A '.. East*lndidn'Jteniia'ieß, ' ;- ' ■■■•'"'■■ "■ which he has administered" with such unvarying success that thousands of persons,- in '>'■ all grades of'society, have been radically curM of the above painful diseases,' and have e_* pressed their grateftd. thanks! in" aklent language for the .cure effected by these medicines. Many hundreds of persons greviously affiicted by Rlieumatism * and Swollen "Joints, overcome by diseases, worn but with many years of suflfertag, racked with pain, <ufoable to sleep by night, or 'work during the day—to whorii life was a burden; arid front Whom even hope had departed^ have been thoroughly 7 cured by theseremedie's, and are now living' • witnesses of their healing virtues. The Remedies' differ 7 from all other medicines in _his< most important particular,>ith.y' don't weahen the patient, undermine the W»stit_ution t -ir. introduce tinto. the r system those , i mineral prisons so pernicious to the Wood.On the contrary, relieve .at once,: finally! % era icate pain, subdue the torture of Rlieumttism, Scidtitsa, and Neuralgia, .■•?,.A.. and j build up naturally the organs to funo* tional vigour. ~: Melbourne/October 7,1868. Mr DEA-t Sib,—ln reply to your request< *. | I, gratefully forward you a furthbr certifieat* 7 of the .value of- your medicine, in cases which .*:• ; have fallen lo my own knowledge. I haye leen suffering'from Rheumatism . f constantly for five.years ;-rthe result of many wet j jackets in Hobson's Bay, before I put myself undef your treatment. , .* '.. In the history of that time there are all sorts of horrible snd.some comical reminiscences, r Pailsful of medicine; baths of sulphur; .baths of brine ; batls medicated; and baths galvanic. Out of the one the.) patient came smelling like a lucifer match: out of another,'stewed to an uncomnidti limpness, or quivering like a y_ galvanised frog. , ! . You may V. sure that I spent a good deal of coin in mating the trial of the above ] so* called remedies; none of them, however, gave - me permanent relief; but yours, in a few days after I had taken it, destroyed the rackingpain aud gave a general tone to,the health. [ Many of my friends, especially the medical ones, thought tad results i would* follow ;• but morp than seven years have now gone by and I have had no relapse. '■■:.■ ■'-.'" ,f 77-:.. I have since sent scores of people to you of all classes, and. have never heard of your failr . ing to relieve them. 7 .'. " Accept my congratulations that you have Successfully established the value of the mcdi* cines, despite all obstacles.—Yours very faithfully, JOHN J. SHILLINGLAW, . . Government Shipping Master. From C. P. HACEETT, Esq., Police Magis-"' * trate, Melbourne. A widely-knpwn bad case. Cured in about a fortnight. Police Office, Melbourne, January 25; 1867. Deab Sib, —Four years have now elapsed since, at the instance of my friend Mr. John ' Shillinglaw, (whom you had so miraculously ' cored of long-standing Rheumatism) 7. was. induced to place myself .in your hands, as I was at that time, as for two years previously, in bad health. I had at various timesj maiiy 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^pnthin a fortnight of taking the first * glass jfo. your medicine I was thoroughly cured, ami [tpiSO. that time I have been free from any rfttuia 6t Imy ailments. _JB sri'-'M • J C. P. HAC_ffi_ETT. fa , - Wholesale. Agents foy Auckland^j. N. M A N N I N G/l , . CHEMIST, /".'"'-. "C^/ 7 SHOBTIAND-STBEET. ;| Grahamstown, R. F. Sanders, Chemist. ■ ■■ t Bay of Islands, • Mr. Stevenson' and "Mr. '' B Ohatfield. ' - - -, ■:■-> '• •:■ "l !j 3 Wangarei, Mr. Dent. Ngaruawahia, Fitzpatrick, Bros. J '- I Tauranga, Mr. Wrigley. i Poverty Bay, Captain Read.- *'

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 173, 29 July 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 173, 29 July 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 173, 29 July 1870, Page 4

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