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Public Works Office, (Colonial Architect's Branch), Wellington, June 24, 1878. TENDERS are invited for the CONSTRUCTION of POLICE QUARTERS at Stafford Town. General conditions, specifications, and drawings, may be seen at the office of the District Engineer, Hokitika, where tenders will be received up to NOON on TUESDAY, 2nd July, 1878. Telegraphic tenders will be received provided the original tender and deposit are lodged with some General Government Engineer at the time above specified. Plans and specifications may also be seen at the Public Works Office, Kuniara. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. For the Colonial Architect, C. Y. O'CONNOR. fJHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES. Testimonial received from M. B. Hart, Esq, (Ex-Mayor) Chiistchurch. Christchnrch, August 31, 1877. Sir—A few months since I was suffering very seve ely from an attack of rheumatic gout, through which I was confined to my bed for several weeks. From representations made to me by friends, I was induced to try your Indian Medicia-s, and found myself so much improved by their use that I was enabled to leave the bed in four days after taking them, and in seven days was able to walk about with comparative ease. I continued their use steadily for several weeks, and got completely restored to health by them, and have been up to this date able to take full walking exercise. I recommend the use of your Medicines to others suffering from either rheumatism or gout.—l am, sir, your obedient servant, (Signed) M. JB. Hart. Testimonial from Mr Alexander Mackintosh, of Mackintosh Bay, a very old colonist, and now 76 years of age. Lyttelton, August 10, 1877. Sir—l wish to give my testimony to the value of your Indian Medicines. I have been suffering for over 14 years with very severe rheumatism, and hearing a good report of your medicines, I bought two bottles of the rheumatism mixture from your agents, Bayfield and Parsons, and got completely cured. I can strongly recommend your medicine to my fellow old Colonists, or any suffering from either rheumatism or rheumatic gout.—Yours very truly, (Signed) Alexander Mackintosh. Chiistchurch, Sept. 4, i 877. Sir, —Having suffered severely from gout for about five years, I was induced to try your Indian Medicines, and continued their use for several weeks, using both Rheumatism and Gout Mixtures. I found very great relief from their use, losing the severe, pains and swelling in my feet and limbs, and found myself able to walk about with a freedom I had not been accustomed to for some considerable time. I can reccomend others suffering from rheumatism or to try your medicines, in the belief that they will do them the sime good as they did me.— Yours obediently, (Signed) John Tunmer. Testimonial from F. H. Melville, Walker, Esq, J.P, Lyttelton. Lyttelton, Sept, 7, 1877. Sir, —Having suffered for upwards of two years from chronic rheumatism, J was induced to try your Indian Mixture, and after taking it for a week or two the disorder disappeared, and has not since troubled me, a period of nine months having now elapsed since taking the medicine. I have no hesitation in believing that the cure was effected by your medicine.—Yours truly, (Signed) F. H. Melville Walker. Testimonial from Mrs Polten (Government Buildings). Christchurch, Sept. 3, 1877. Sir, —Having suffered from rheumatic pains for about six years, I was induced to try your Indian Rheumatism Mixture, and took two bottles of it, and am happy to state got quite cured, and am now free from pains and perfectly restored to health. I have pleasure in recommending the use of your medicines to others suffering from Rheumatism.—Yours truly, (Signed) E. Potten. FOR SALE. ONE-SIXTH SHARE in Claney and party's Tunnel CLAIM, at. Dillman's Town. For particulars, apply at Hotel, Dillman's Town.

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Kumara Times, Issue 548, 29 June 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Kumara Times, Issue 548, 29 June 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Kumara Times, Issue 548, 29 June 1878, Page 3

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