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,_ L .. I-IIUI I lllllll_JUll.lLl_H_UtH_l_l_.JM-U ___ GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CORES. THESE most extraordinary ourative Medicines are daily gaining the confidence of the New Zealand Colonists, in consequence of the benefit; thnt has been derived from their use by those who had been suffering from maladies of very severe descriptions for 1 0, 12. 14, and even 16 years. Example of Testimonials received (too numerous to publish) being given ! hereunder. Both Children and Adults are being constantly benefitted and restored to health By These Meritorious Medicines They are sb clashed and prepared, that almost < every description of disease and suffering can be treated successfully by their u.e. ! FOB INSTANCE, j _&e { Aperient Mixture ; is specially adapted for. general family use,; and is the most .Complete Cure for Indi. ebtioj* , Biliousness, ' Co-TivEHEsa, Sick Headache, j DISORDEBS OF .HB LIVBB, : And Ib-bbhitteht Fevehs. Ghollah's Eheumatism Mixture is pre-eminently and undoubtedly tbe most certain, the most extraordinary, and the most, thorough curs for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumb.go, Swelled Joints, and mhif-ING Mußoo_ab, Pain. that has ever b. en discovered. Ghollah's Gout Mixture j is magical in its cffectß, it gives quick relief; and by a steady nee ot it for a short while COMPL-TELY CURES GOUT I ' THESE INDIAN MEDICINES ABB TO BE HAD OP ■ All Chemists and Medicine ; Vendors throughout New Zealand R. HADFIELD, j ' TRf_fcALGAR-STBEET. j AGENT FOR NELSON. 1 ___________ i TESTIMONIAL ABOVE REFERRED TO. Dunedin, 31st August, 1876.*- j Fia,— Having taken you. " Ghollah's Rheuf matism Mixture " for some considerable time, and having teen completely cured by its use of tbe very severe rheumatic gout, from j which I had suffered most severely for the I last ten years, I can bear testimony to its most extraordinary curative powers. j I am now free from all pain and well in health, and have the use of my hands and feet, which I had not previous to taking your medicine. ' ! I think it right to state for the benefit ot others suffering, i \ rtures that I endured for the period above stated" tbat I attribute [ my restoration to health and freedom fcom pain entirely to your invaluable medicine. .; I need not say that I can strongly record '[ mend it to those suffering from rheumatism ' or gout. (Bigned) Johh QairyaN, J.P. j B_T Nelsou Testimonials, already received, ' will shortly be published. , : l; i To the Inhabitants of Nelson. CHIMNEYS SWEPT in a C_ban and --ficibht manner by E. LLOYD, » 3287 Harlej -street, near Police Station. EUROPEAN MERCHANDISE. AN ENGLISH FIRM, of good standing and long experience, exporting to all ! parts of the world English and European Merchandise of every description, and Manufacturing in Twelve Departments of Binning- , ham Goods, will execute orders with care aud despatch at lowest English prices Direct Orders must be accompanied with all or part cash. Orders through London Agents cash, on delivery of Goods. Illustrated Book sent - on application to , JOHN PELL, Globe Works, Birmingham. Responsible Agenta treated with, j foreign Pxo.u.. aqld ou Cammiaaion. 303-

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 261, 1 December 1876, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 261, 1 December 1876, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 261, 1 December 1876, Page 1

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