PREPARED by the PROPRtfiTOE 1 speedy belief, and r*dica cv* of < diseases, of the LIVER, GOtJT, SCIATICA, RfiEtJMA J TISM, NEURALGIA, TICDOLOREtTY INDIGESTION, AND FLATULENCE . DIARRBXEA AND DYSENTERY, ' '' from vegetable remedies, whose healing tirtues were revealed to him by the wise and , leabned men of India. The Proprietor carefully watched and noted the symptoms produced by these herbs, and , eventually perfected the East-Indian Jtemedies, which he has administered with such unvarying success that thousands of persons, in all grades of society, have been radically cunW • o£ the above painful diseases, and have expressed their grateful thanks in ardent language for the cure effected by these medicines. I Many hundreds of persons greviously afflicted by liheumatism and Swollen Joints, overcome by diseases, worn out with many years of suffering, racked with pain, unable t« \ sleep by night, or c "work during the day—to , i whom life was a burden, and from whom eves I hope had departed, have been thoroughly-1 cured by these remedies, and are now living witnesses of their healing virtues. The Remedies differ from all other medicines in this most important particular, they don't weaken the patient, undermine the eotf 3 stitution, or introduce into the system those mineral poisons so pernicious to tkd blood.— g On the contrary, they relieve at once, JfiMy era icate pain, subdue the torture of Bheumalism, Sciatica, and Neuralgia, and build up naturally the organs to functional vigour. Melbourne, October 7,1868. :M My Dear Sie,—ln reply to your request I . I gratefully forward you a further certificate of the value of your medicine, in cases 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 put ! myself under your treatment. In the history of that time there are all sorts of horrible and some comical reminiscences. , Pailsful of medicine j 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 like a galvanised frog. t . 1 You may be sure that I spent a good deal of coin in making the trial of the above. socalled remedies j none of them, however, gave : me permanent relief; but yours, in a few days after I had taken it, destroyed the racking pain aud gave a general tone to the health. < Many of my friends, especially the medical ' ones, thought bad results would follow; but more than seven years have now gone by and I have had no relapse. I have since sent scores of people to you of all classes, and hay c never heard of your failing to relieve them. Accept my congratulations that you havr successfully established the value of the medicines, despite all obstacles.—Yours very faithfully, JOHN J. SHILLINGLAW, Government Shipping Master. %^'i ' From C. P. lIACKETT, Esq., Police Magistrate, Melbourne. A widely-known bad case. Cured in about a fortnight. c Police Office, Melbourne, January 25; 1867.5/ _ Dear Sib, —Four years have now elapsed since, at the instance of my friend Mr. John } Shillinglaw, (whom you had so miraculously cured of long-standing Rheumatism) I was1 induced to place myself in your hands, as I . was at that time, as for two years previously, in bud health. I had at various times,- many of the leading medical men in Melbourne, and hnd also tried the effects of change of nir in1 ( New Zealand and Van Dieman's Land, but ' without deriving any advantage; yet within • a fortnight of taking the first glass of your medicine I was thoroughly cured, and since that time I have been free from any return of my ailments. , ,] j O.P. HACKETT. H Wholesale Agents for Auckland— J. n. manning* ciiemist, SnOUTLAND-STBEET. . ? Grahams! own, It. F. Sanders, Chemist. Bay of Islands, Mr. Stevenson and Mft:/ Chatfield. Wangarei, Mr. Dent. NiMruawahia, litzpatrick, Bros. Tauranga, Mr. Wrigley. Poverty Bay, Captuin Kcad.
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 198, 27 August 1870, Page 4
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662Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 198, 27 August 1870, Page 4
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