filial SYNOPSIS. mHIRTY YEARS OF PRACTICAL RESEARCH_L ES concerning the causes of diseaa s, and to find the best mennsof curing them, induced th proprietor to ente> the B(cret and sacred repo*itori s of the priestly Brahmin 'with permission, tinder the guidance of the learned Ragpoot, who expounded. Since th;it time the lessons Fiom man derived, and thosu srewn along the pathways of progress, have not been lightly consigned to memory; others he is in search or itinerantly : when more light comes he may find them. Until then he shall work to benefit others, as he has cone heretofore; otherwise one hundred pens would not have produced one bund' ed leti< rs 1-roclaiining and authenticating servicis unequalled and unexpected. In a phamphlet, to be had at the agents', those letlers are published, descriptive of sufferings a^d the cures effected by CONNELL'S REMEDIES, after every other mejnj tried had failed, whether in the Colonies or in Europe, The one hundred authors belong to a class that the following selection represent :— J. Rosa, Esq., Wine Merchant Captain James Lawrenc , Lloyd's Rooms J. Cosgrave, Esq., City Treasurer J. P. Hanipy, Esq., Cleric < f Court Anchew Sutherland. Esq.. J.P., S.H.B.R. M. <i. By .ie, Eg., Barrister-at Law J. J. Shiilinnl^w, Esq., lute Grovernment Shipping Master Capta n CofTee, Shipping Exchange T. Stub-a.Esq., J I"., N.S.VV. R. a Gibson, fcsq., C.E. George Watsou, E^q. J. D. Anderson, Coicnel United States Army Samm-1 Hart, E-q., Merchant J. P. Humphory. M.L A. S. Suliiebcrg, Merchant General Ueorge Lathan, United States Consul J. Walker, City Counsellor B. Hutchinson, Timber Merchai.t His Honor Judge Uackett *** Eighty more names appear in the pamphlet Can any person be found inconsiderate enough to attribute to »uch write s, collectively, improper motives, or that they could heartlessly tend forth their huuored nauus to cruelJy mislead ? TESTS. His Honor Judge Hack< tt, J. J. Shillnglaw, Esq.» C pain Lawien.e, Messrs. J. Jsu^ent, und *V. G-iflrh ■, apjeared at the I'isirict Court, Melbourne —f ide •■ ArKUs,"Bth Ociober, i«f9)—as witnesses in . case, Conneli v. HeiiUewi>ite, under Fraudulent Tr,,de Murks Statute, af tr being swoin pn.ved all the had priviou-ly wriiten cimce;uing the EA^T INDIAN I EMEDIES, supplement, d b> Mr.SliilliligL.w's .-ta ement, that he se i scores of people to ap; ly to h prop^eioi for cuie, ana oi-tain, d it. 30/0: i p.uti|phlets hnV' been tossed up m the way. s if life in .Me b-ui ne, aid thence borne tn other cities r. d w.l ieine-ses "f th world, with such convincing resu tsast' draw £16,0.j0 fiom i's b>c-ways in wo yefirs iii pajm nt lor lie dr.iin upo;< the production of the proprietor's Latoratory. DISEASES. Bheuroatis-m, Sciat oa, Luinbigo, Neuralgia. Ague, liidigtst.o i, JD. sentry, ana a serits of other afflictions that uisturb the c<.mf-<rt of the llurnm body, are mostly developments of diseases f turn c tuses associated with the Liv. r and Moimich. Panful internal and t-xiernal.c.jmplaints arse fr m the functiunal >nHCtivity of ihose governing organs. Upon them di pend the hea.th ot a<l. If he Liver is inactive, the Stomach suffers; the frame sympathises; the entire mi chanism 'that regulates life becomes derail, ed ; impurities enter tne blood, and by it are spec lily distributed. Under such circumstances bilious attacks, i'ever, Headache, Dizziness, Jaundtc, and Green SK-kuess are in waiting; also, Nervousness, Palpitation, Consumption, and death, if not arrested in time. PUEPOSES. CONHELL'S EAST INDIAN REMEDIES are distinct preparations to act- on tb>. classes of complaints enumerated. Their priaury principles ure to cleanse, stimulate, nourish, and, at length, destroy virus, which, they do so effectually as to veal old sores i nd dry up the wouncb of former years that have resisted dealing, fains, howev r acuie, are quickly Subdued, and chronc wtllings tedu^ea stradily, and ■with certainty. Coutiacte.'i mu>cles become softened and pliable. Dropsicai fluids * c drained from under shilling skins, covenni- puffed feet aua legs, and, id a gentle v.aimer, tne healthy economy of the body becomes restored ay natural nio.ns. EECENT AND LOCAL. " Mount-street, Auckland, " New Zealand, 9th Sept., 1870. " Silt,—l feel in duty bound to acknowledge the wonderful cure your valuable Medicine has wrougut on me. I was suffering norn Rheumatism in my left shoulder-blade, whicu removed to my left arm, and remained on me for six months I tried all remedies, but foiled. iw<iSinH.»l. 2-1 6th Royal Irish. The Military Doctors, Young and Chandler, and Dr. , a civilian, Symonds-street, Auckland, seen me, and could do no good for me. My wife came across one of your vamab.'e books; 1 was forced to try yom Remedies, and in thtee days, *ith hilf the;bottle, I was perfectly cured; and since, I have recommended your valuable Medicine to two others^Mr Woodwar;, baker, Queen-s>treet,and Mrs. Brcnnan, Mountstreet, and both have tried it and are perfectly recovered.—With gratitude for the relief 1 received, I remai.i joins truly, "JAMES BROWN. " Late Private H.M 2-18 R yal liish. "To Mr. CoNNEtt,," J " Thames, 26th Sept., 1870. I " Sic, —It affords we much pleasure to be able to add my tesiimon.v, i. the nuui) * heady in existence, of tht efficacy of your _V;edi. n.e as a specific cure iur Rheuuiaiism. '• i'u mg the winter of 1863, when in Otago, 1 suffered from acute Rneuinati>m, with Kevcr, from which I was completely lelieved and re-toied to health in ai out a fo.tnight, after placing myself under your care ; since when, 1 am . appy in being able to inform you, that I iiave not, had a attack of my o;d nem>, Riieumatism.—Wiih be t wlslies, I am truh yours, "R. BULLEN. "J. M. Cosnell, Esq., Auckland.1 * t+t Other local letten will appear alternate'y. Parr phlets and Medicine forwarded to any part of New Zealand, or Fijis, upon receipt oi application »nd the coat of the Remedies,
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 251, 28 October 1870, Page 4
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