Business Notices. Stamper Gratings riIHE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform JL the Proprietors of Quartz Crushing Machines that Mksshs. GOYNE & DAVIS, (Of'Epsorn, Sandhurst, Victoria,) tTa?e appointed him Sor,is A sent fo> the Sale of their Gratings in the Inafigfihua district. A Stock qf Gratings always kept on hrn& rATRJOIciBEENNAN, 1 Mining Agent, Stock and Sharebroker ■Broad vyay. Keefton, &tbK PEOffcE BEJOXOE ! ! rpHE iiihnhitautg of Keefton and ?nrround■JL ; ing dietrietfl, may ?iov/ bmiislj their, ailments* and bid deflaneo to the many inconveniences Mid tortures accompanying this mortal lifp, in the shapn of EHBTJMATiSM EHEUAUTIC (JOUT. SCIATICA, tfEIJfiALajA. LUMBAGO, PAINFUL, SWELLED JOINTS, TENDEE FEET. GOUT, .BILIOUSNESS, find LJVEE COMPLAINTS, by using occasiunnllv those marvellous INDIAN MEDICINES known aa GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES. Tho irrufci.tudo of ths pick and suffering who liiive bt"»n euved of theii 1 nmladiuß by the^e meritorious niediciii'/f,. has cuuacd them (o be -' ; tityh'd, as they truly are, THE WOJND.BR ! ! OF THE NiN. TEJiA'TH CENiaiiY, g^" Rend the following trstimonmlf, given on'y jy wuy of extruiule oi' the <tfiy mauy re«oivea by tho Propi-ietorS They require no oomineut. M. R. GISSINOE, ' WnOtESALB AOKNT FOB BEEETON. Testimoiiiiil receired from Af. B. Hurt, Esq., (Ex-Mayor) Chruituhurulw Christ chunch, August 31* 1877. P-ti?,— A few months 1 since I was sufferin? very wy.erely- from an nttiick of rheumatic ■rout, tliioii!»!i which I.wus confined to my be i for several weeks,. : ' 2?ro;Ti representaions marie to me by frienda. I was induced to try your Indiun Medicines, and found myself so much improved by their use that I wi.lß- enabled to l?avu the bed in four dti.ys after taking l-hein, ami in peve.n days nue able to walk about with comparative ease. I continued 'heir use steadily lor sevt-nil weeks, nnd got completely restored to health by them, and have beeii up to this date able to take freo walking exercise. ; I recommed -tile use of your Medicines to othera suffering from either rheumatism or' go.Ut. — 1 •im,6ii i , your obedient servant, (Signed) 11. B. Haut. Testimonial from. Mr Alexander Afackintosh, ol Miickii'tosh Bay, a very old Colonist; aud now 76 years of aged. Lyttelton, August 10, 1877. Sir,— l wish to tiive my testimony to lhe value of your Indian Medicines. I have been m fleeing for over 14 years with very severe f-lieuniutism, and hearing a good report of your medicines, I bought /two bottles of the re lieu mutism mixture from your agents, Bajfield and l'ursons, and got completely cured. I can strongly recommend your medicine lo my jellow old Colonists, or any suffering from either rheumatism or rheumatic guUf,— Yours very truly, (Signed) Alkxandeb Mackintosh. Christchurch, September 4>, 1877. Siu,— Having suffered severely from gout for about five years, I was indueud to try your Indiun medicines, and continued their use for eevenU weeks, using both 1-thuunv.uisiii and Gout Mjxttyred, I found, very great lelief from their u»e, losing the severe pains and swellings in my feet and limbs, and found myself able to walk about with a freedom I tiud not been accustomed to for some considerable time. 1 can recommend othera suffering from roheumatirini or gout to try your Medicines, in the belief that they will do them lhe same good as they did mo.— Yours obediently, (signed) John Tuioieu. Testimonial [from l\ H. tyelviile Walker, Esq., J.E, Lyttelton. ; Lyttefton/September 7» 1877. SlB) — Haying suffered for upwards of two years, from . chronio rheumatism, I was in* duced to try your Indian Mixture,- and after i taking it for v week or two the. disorder disappeared, and has not since troubled me, a period of hive months having now elapsed since taking the medicine. I have no hesitation ' in believing that the euiv was eJlected by your medicine. — Yours truly, l (Signed) F. H. Melvjlle Walter. Testimonial from Mrs Potten (Government Buildiilgs). Christen mx-ii, September 3, 1877. g, I ]j t _ r .Uavii)g suffered from rheumatic pains for .about six years, I was induced to try your Indian' Kheuinatism Mixture, and took t-/, o'b'n'l'is of it, and nth happy to state got I (ii.il i ciiivl; ■>:■■ « !l Vi i'-''V !rcc from pn-ins u»d ! : f cr; v,.lv p..,.,-,.."-; l-.-ulth. " ' ii\ .v»i |ili: ■-;■-' i;: r''i:o\i''\:\c.)-)iVig fho v x Ihi vou.r nil- i .■■ ■.-. lo ntli.;;-a gqlleiujg frou) }(hi.'Ul:.:i:;:i:'l,-- li-Ufd ttUlj', (•3j ; y.)'j.i) 'E. Poi'TliN. J'Urchase-s Ina.'td ZU-* rally. '■
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Inangahua Times, Volume V, Issue 9, 14 December 1877, Page 1
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