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V ? '.* - v§L PREPARED by tho PROPRIETOJ speedy relief, and ;-idica cur c diseases, of the ■ ■ .* * '• LIVER, GOUT, SCIATICA, RHEL TISM, NEURALGIA, TICDOLORI AND FLATULE]. DIARRIIC_A AND DYSENTERY, from vegetable remedies, whose healing tues were revealed to him by tho WISH leabned men of India". The Proprietor carefully watched and 1' the symptoms produced by these herbs. eventually perfected tho East-Indian Remedies, which he lias- administered with such varying success that, thousands of person all grades of society, have been radically c of tho above painful diseases, and havj pressed their grateful thanks in ardenl guage for the cure effected by these med| Many hundreds of persons grevipufi flicted by Rheumatism and Swollen Fj overcome by diseases; worn out with i years of suffering, racked with pain, una! sleep by night, or ."work -during the daj whom life was a burden, and from whom hope had departed, have been thoroi cured by these remedies, and are now 1 ' witnesses of their healing virtues. The Remedies differ from all other i cines in this most important particular, don't weaken the patient, undermine tht stitution, or introduce into tho system mineral 2Joisons so pernicious to the bloi On the contrary, they relieve at once, fi era icate pain, subdue the torture of Rheumatism, Sciatica, and Neuralgia, and build up naturally the organs to I tional vigour. Melbourne, October 7,188 Mr De_b Sib,—ln reply to your reg I gratefully forward you a further certii of the value of your medicine, in cases i* have fallen to my own knowledge. I havo been suffering from Rlieuma constantly for five years ; -the result of a wet jackets in Hobson's Bay, before It myself under your treatment. ' In the history of that time there are alii of horrible and some comical reminisce] Pail.ful of medicine ; baths of sulphur; b of brine ; baths medicated ; and baths galv Out of the one tho patient came sme like a lucifer match: out of another, stewi an uncommon limpness, or quivering li galvanised frog. You may be sure that I spent a good of coin in making the trial of tho abovi called remedies ; none of them, bowevcr, me permanent relief; but yours, in a few after I had taken it, destroyed the rac pain* aud gave a general tone to the he Mar *of my friends, especially the mci one. thought bad results would follow; more than seven years have now gone by a have had no relapse. I have since sent scores- of people to yo all classes, a id have never heard of your ' ing to rsliev . them. " Accept n congratulations that you I successfully established the value of the m cines, despite all obstacles.—Yours very ft fully, JOHN J. SHILLINGLAW, Government Shipping Maste From C. P. _CKETT, Esq., Police Mi trat , Melbourne. A widely-known case. Cured in about a fortnight. Police Off! Melbourne, January 25, 188 D_A~ '''7 —Four years have now ela since, a* tfi. instance of my friend Mr. . Shif-nglav, (whom you had so miraculo cured of long-standing Rheumatism) I induced to place myself in your hands, was afc that time, as for two years previoi in bad health. I had at various times, n* of tho leading medical men in Melbourne, had also tried the effects of change of ail New Zealand and Van Dieman's Land, without deriving any advantage; yet wi a fortnight of taking the first glass of ] medicine J was thoroughly cured, and i that time I have been free from any letiur my ailments. C. P. HACKEX! Wholesale Agents for Auckland*— • J. N. MANNING,1 CHEMIST, SHOBTLAND-STEEET. Grahams! own*, R. F. Sanders, Chemist. Bay of Islands, Mr. Stovenson and Chatfield. , Wangaroi, Mr. Dent. Ngaruawahia, Fitzpatrick, Bros. ' 7. . Tauranga, Mr. Wrigley. ,-.* Poverty Bay, Captain Read.

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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 174, 30 July 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 174, 30 July 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 174, 30 July 1870, Page 4

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