The severe weather that hag lately occurred will be the forerunner, ofindisposibago, neuralgia, and muscular"shifting pains. ''Ghollah's Great Indian Owes" have been pronounced" by numbers} of well-known Colonists to be the wancler of the Nineteenth Century, through, the extraordinary cures that have been effected in their own cases by these 'lndnn medicines ; amongst these may be mentioned' M. B. Hart, Esq. ex-Mayor of Ohristchurch; Melville Walker, Esq.j J.P„. of Lyttelton ; John Griffen," Esq. J. P.V of Diinnrlin • *™A Mr Ala-- TUt~~f.:-i—-L: . * Mackintosh Bay, a vefyoldcolonist,' and now 76 years of age, who had been sufferbut is now quite cured.. Testimonials iMy be. seen.and Medicines procured at all Medicine Vendors.:—[AdVt.]-
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Kumara Times, Issue 438, 20 February 1878, Page 2
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109Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Kumara Times, Issue 438, 20 February 1878, Page 2
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