Am SYNOPSIS. ______ THTRTY YEARS OF PRACTICAL RESEARCHES c-oncer ing tne cau-es of dlseas s, and to flt.d the best metiimof curing tliem, induced th^ proprietor to ente- th c secret and sacred repo>itori- s of the priestly Brahmin with permission, under the guidance of tlie learned Rngpoot, who expounded. Since that time the lessons from man derived, and those strewn along the pathways of progress, have not been lightly consigned to memory; others he is in search ot itinerantly : when more light comes he may find them. Until then he shall work to benefit others, as he has done heretofore; otherwise one hundred pei'S would not have produced one hundred letters .roclaiming and authenticating Fervid 8 unequallec and unexpected Iv a phumphlet, to be had at the agents', those lexers are published, descriptive of sufferings ad the cures effected by CONNELL'S REMEDIES, after every other means tried had failed, whether in the Colonies or in Europe, lhe one hundred nuthors belong to a class that the following seleciion represent :— J. Ross. E«q, Wine Merchant Captain Jam. s Lawrenc , Lloyd's JRoomS J. Cosgrave, E*q., City Treasurer J. P. Hanipy, Esq., Clerk > f Court Anchew Sutherland. Esq.. J.P., S. ti.B.R. M. (j. By ne. Et|„ Burrisier-at Law J. J. ShiilingLw, Esq., lute Government Shipping Mast r Capta n Ceitiee, Shipping Exchange < T. Siub h, Esq , J P , N.-.W. R. a Gibsi.ii t.sq., C.E. George Watson, Eg. J. D. Ander-0", Coi. nel United States Army Samu 1 ti art, Eg, Merchant J. Y. Huii.phov. M.LA. S S--lceb.iv, Merchant General Oeorgu Lathan. United States Consul J. Walker, Cuy C-unselior B. Hutchinson, Timber Merchant His Honor Judge .iac-:ett *** Eighty more names appear in the pamphlet Can tiny person be found inconsiderate enough to attr.bute to such write s, collectively, improper motives, or tint they coulu heartlessly bend forth their h_.iore.-d names to cruelly mislead ? TESTS. His Honor Judge Hack, tt, J. J. Shillnglaw, Esq . C pain Lawien c, Messrs. J. Nugent, .md »» • G. iffi h , api eared at the I'istrict Court, Melbourne —,' ide• Araus,"Bth Ocioher, Ibi9) —as witnesses- in case, Conneh v. He'titw. Up, under Fraudulent l'r.,de Marks Statute, af er being sw.nn pr.ved all the had |r< v on-ly wriiten c..n>.e. uing ihe Ei-T INDIA > I EMEOIES supplement, d h. Mr._i.illingl..w . staeinent, that ha set scores of pop.c to ap. Iy to 'h prop leuw for cuie, ami oLtam d it. 30,0) p.iinphlets.h.iVi been tossed upm tke way's f life in .Me b'-urne, and thence borne tn other cities r. dw 1 ieine.-ses of th • world, with such convincing re«u ta as ty draw £16,000 fiom its bye-ways in 'wo ! years'ln paym nt lor he drain upon the production [of the proprietor's Laboratory. I ;.;7,7"77_)L.5'E as c s . i Rheumatism. Sciatica, Lumbago, Neuralgia, Ague, iliidigest.oii.i)..sentry, and a series of other afflictions EiiUf, Disturb' the. c'i.mf>rt of the human body, are mostly developments of diseases fvom c.iuses associated with the Liv. r and stomach. Painful internal ' .nd txterualcomplaitits arse fr m the functional mctivity of those governing organs. Upon them d. pend the hea th of ad. If the Liver is inactive, the Stomach suffers; ihe frame sympathises; the entire mechanism that regulates life becomes derail.cd ; impurities enter the blood, and by it are speedily distributed. Under such circumstances bilious attacks, i ever, Headache, Dizziness, Jaundice, and Green Siekuess ate in waiting; alio, Nervousness, Palpitaion, Consumption, and death, if not arrested in time. PURPOSES. CONISELL'S EAST INDIAN REMEDIES are distinct preparations to act on th-. classes of complaints enumerated. Their primary principles tre to Jeanse, stimulate,, nouri-li, and, at length, destroy virus, w.iioh they do so effectually as to i eal old sotes nd dry up the wounds of former years that have esisted neiiling. l-ains, i owev r acme, are quickly s.i dued, and chroiic welling, tedu^ed steadily, and • ith ceriutnty. Conttactei muscles become softened .md pliable. Dropsica. fluids a>. cd. allied from under -liii.ing skins, covering puffed feet aud legs, und, iv a penile n uni.er, t,e healthy ec momy of the body Leejoints restored Oj uuiur.i mens. RECENT AND LOCAL. •• Mount-street, Auckland, " Aew Zealand, 9tn Sept., 1870. " Sir.- I feel 5n duty bound to acknowledge the wondenulcu c > our valumle Medicine ha. wioug it on me. 1 was suffering i.om Ri.eumaii.iiii in my lelt -i.ouleler-biade, whicn removed to my left arm, and emained on me for six niont. s. I tried all remedies, but foiled. iw.isintl.M. 2-1 Sth Ro^ai Irish. The Military Doctors, Young and Chandler, and Dr. , a civilian, Syu.onds-street, Auckland, seen me, and could do no good tor me. My wife came across one or your .valuable looks; I was forced to try your Remedies, and in three days, with lulf the;bottle, I was perfectly cured; and since, I have recommended your valuable .Medicine to two others—Mr. Woodwar., baker, Queen-street, and -Mrs. Brennan, Mount--treet, and both have tried it, and are perfectly recovered.—With gratitude for the relief 1 received, I remai.i yours truly, "JAMES BROWN, " Late Private H.M. 2-18 R yal Lish. " To Mb. Con__l_." '' " Thames, 26th Sept., 1870. - " Sib,—lt affords mo much pleasure to be able to add my t-simonx, io the mail) alreadyin ex sienae, of th effl acy oi your -Vle'di'. u.e as a specific cure for Rheum Usui. -' . v ng the winter of 1863. when in Otaoo. 1 suffered from acute R ieutiiati-iii, witli l«'ever, from .vinch I was completely relieved and re-toied to heal th in a o t a lo might, after piaciug myself under your cmc ; since when, J am . uppy in.beiug able io i nt im you. i lift I i avu not had a . attack of mt o.d item.,, Rheuniatitm. —Willi te t wishes, I am tru) yours, ■ : "R. BULLEN. "JIM. Connell, Esq., Auckland." t+t Other local letteri will appear alternatey. Panphlets and Medioine forwarded to any part of \ New Zealand, or Fijia. upon receipt of application »nd , the coat of the Remedies. ■ ■ . > I
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Auckland Star, Volume I, Issue 252, 29 October 1870, Page 4
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