SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. The greatest Discovery yet made for the Relief of human sufferers from MUSCULAR OR NERVOUS AFFECTION 18 SLESINGEB'S EHEUMATIC BALSAM. All the advertised remedies and all the prescriptions from the medieal faculty for the cure of Rheumatism Rheumatic Gout ciatica Tic Douloureux Neuralgia Lumbago Strains and Sprains Chilblains cured by a few drops only. Or pain of any sort from the above affections, none of which have been so successful and effectual as SLESINGER'S EHEUMATIC BALSAM, As certified by the certificates published in the ' Otago Daily Times,'' Guardian/ and innumerable others. Price, 7s. 6d. per bottle, which is sufficient cure in all cases. S SLESINGEE, V.S., Hope street, Dunedin. Sold by all respectable Chemists and 3fedicine Vendors in the Colony.
NOTICE. 01 A A WILL BE PAID to any cU-Lv V person who can prove the Conviction of the unprincipled person or persons who are CQUNTEKFEITING- SLESINGER'S BHEUMAHC BALSAM. Examine the label well on en'eh bottle you buy that it is signed S. SLESINGEE, V.S., and on thu cork S.S. . . . Y«S a circleRHEU MATISM! RHEUMATISM! RHEUMATISM *. G. E. DEEMEK'S Infallible Bemedy for HUE U MAT ISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO AND GOUT. Sold in Bottles—Mixtures, ss; Liniment, 2s 6d AT G. E. DERMER'S MEDICAIi DISPENSARY, Princes-street, Dunedin. (Next to the Sank of New Zealand, Dunedin.J The subjoined testimonial is one from a number of persons well known in New Zealand, and can he confidently referred to:— _ . . Dunedin, 21st January, 1876. Ijpar Sir, —Being for several years a sufferer from periodical attacks of Sciatica I was induced by a friend, six months ago, to make trial of your prescription for its cure, and I am happy to say the effect produced by the first and only bottle of medicine I used was marvellous. Since that period I have not had a renewal of an attack of the same complaint. I think the efficacy of your medicine, in cases of Rheumatism, should be made widely known, and for this end you may make use of this letter in any way you please. Colin Allan, Immigration Officer. Mr. Dermer, Druggist, Dunedin. AGENT AT NASEBY, JAMES BROWN, LEVEN STREET. JAMES NEILL, ~ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HERBALIST, Importer and Grower of TI/TEDICINAL HERBS, ROOTS, i-TX AND BARKS. Druggists' Sundries, Pure Spices, Botanic Books, and Patent Vegetable Medicines. Small Parcels of Herbs sent post free, with directions for use. NOTE THE ADDRESS—GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. Near St. Andrew-street, Persons living in the country wishing to try the Herbs, by sending a statement of their symptoms, age, how long ill, &c., accompanied with One Pound (£1), will receive by return post a copy of "Botanic Guide to Health," and a parcel of Medicine suitable for their complaints, with full instructions, equal in value to the above sum.
atri @o's. gkbwilisenunt. Jjl IND LA Y AND CO. Wholesale and Retail TITOER AND IRON MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS, Otago Steam Saw Mills and Timber Yards. Tongueing, Grooving, Moulding, Sash, Door, and Furniture Factories. BUILDER'S IRONMONGERY OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. STUART, CUMBERLAND, & CAS. TLE SREETS, DUNEDIN. Having completed the additions to their extensive premises and plant are now in a position to execute all orders connected with the building trade, with the utmost precision nd despatch. F. and Co. would call particular attention to the fact that they are now importing Ce dar logs direct from the Richmond River and with their splendid new sawing appilances, are enabled to offer for sale, cedar, sawn to any size up to sixty inches wide, of very superior quality, and at much reduced prices. THE DOOR AND SASH FACTORY is in full operation, large quantities of the ordinary size of doors and sashes—well seasoned—being continually kept on hand, and also made to order in sizes and designs. TURNERY, in all designs including spiral work executed in a superior manner and at low rates. FURNITURE, every description always on hand and made to order, the whole of the timber for the manufacture of which is seasoned and steam dried, PRICELI iTS, and illustrated patologuoq tp be had on application. FINDLAY AND CO.
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 417, 5 April 1877, Page 4
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