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TMMMEL'S CHOICE PkBFUMBtIY Xl* ■ ■ :.. ' ■, r ... . Bimmel's Toilet Vinegar — A pleasant, tonic and refreshing adjunct to the ' Toilet and Bath, a reviving scent and a powerful disinfectant. For warm climatea it ia invaluable. Rimmel's celebrated Lavender .Water. Bimmel's treble distilled Eau deCologne. • Rimnlel'a rauch improved Florida Water. Bimmel's Jockey Club,' and other fragrant Perfumes. ... ... Bimmel's Lime Jul;e and Glycerinfi gives the hair a beautiful gloss without. greasing. it, nourishes the roots, and imparts an agreeable coolness to the head; : ■ ' - ' Bimmet's pure White . Glycerine , Soap, Brown Windsor, Honey, Almond, CoaV Tar and other Soap in bars or cakes: ; l " Kimmel'fl Valentine Vioiat, Bice, EoseLeaf, and other Toilet Powders, in boxes and packets. ■■-■.. -, v . „. ...,.,,,., Bimmel'a Aqua/ientiue cleans, Whi^na,' and preserves the Teeth, refreshes the Mouth, and sweetends the Breath. . Rimmel's Photochrome, f6c imparting to the Hair or Beard" a. perfectly, natural and permanent' shade.'. ; " ' . ' " ' " .*.'."': '• •' f : ' '■: E. BIMMEL, Perfumer by appointment to H.R.H.tha Princess of Wales, 96, Strand, London. An Qlastrated price llat on application. 62S GHOLLAiITS GREAT IS W Mlb| TTIHE extraordinary Bucc9Ba.at£eadibg -L the use of these Medicines ia ■>'■ • Curing Long-standing, Diseases j has created a fame ani, reparation for „• ' them 60 jjuatly deserved tbafc " : THE SICK AND SUFFERING! may. with the fullest coaSdenbe, and with ; The Cehainty of b^iiig/C^rect J I use the particular sort suited to their ■ individual cages:— . } The Aperient Mistiire i Is best suited (or Liver CoMPXiAisxs,. i Biliousness, Disordered Stomach and \ . Bowkls, Sick Headaohb; and Fevebst j Ghollah's Elieumatism Mixture gains the complete mastery i bver that i dreadful malady KHEDStiTisa, in all its stages and forms. i Ghollah's Goat Mixture gives quick relief, and ultimately eradicates 2VBEY TRACE OP OODX. ' The following TESTIMONIALS i received by Mb. Hadfield, and which are given by way of example of the many ' \ reaeived by the Prtprietor, should convince, the most sceptical of the excellence of Gollah's Great Indian Cures ! ! Waimea South, Dec. 13, 1876. ' Sm,— My daughter baa' tried several bottles ; of Gollah's Aperient Mixture, and has found great relief, and can recommend it to all suffering from billi6usnes3 or liver complaints. — Yours, &c. • ! : (Signed; James Gins?. Motueka, Nelson, Dec. 13, 1876, j Sib, — I have been [a great sufferer for the last fourteen years from Gout, and have been under ui.dical treatment without receiving any good result, I had' a very severe attack about a month ago, and was induced to try " Gollah's Gout Mixture," and I assure you the effect was almost magical, the medicine aeemed to go to the part affected a£ once, and after takiog half the battle, I was entirely, entirely free from pain, but still cantinued: with the medicine until I bad taken, two bottles, fe4ring a return of the malady. lam > now completely cured, and able to work as ■ well as ever I could. I r wish..to .bear my. testimony to the efficacy ' of- this valuable; medicine, and strongly recommend it to any fellow-creatiiie who may have the misfortune to suffer froni that dreadful enemy, Gout.— l am, sir, yours, &c, ' ;.. , <\ ■] . \ (Signed) Edwin Pabeinsok. NBLSidNVOctoDer 4. 1876. i To Mr. B. Hadfleia, AgentFifor Ohoilah's: Great Indian Curea; ■; ; Sia,- 1 wai suffering from a severe attack! of Bheumatism. I could .hardly .nsevfi«jmj ray chair, and the pain was fearful. Hearing! ofGhollah'B Great Indian Gum, I procured a> bottle; the first dose of,., which relieved mci iqstaptly. By the time I L finisheJ the bottle,' I felt no more paio.nnd was able to walk well.) Yours, &c. ; f . '- ■ : ■•-■'■■' j (Signed) Joseph Fihnimore. '. NBt3OK,,l3th October, 187 S. I The Proprietor of Ghollah's Great Indian) Cures. „':'. . (,• : Sib,— l feel, pleasure in adding my., testimony to the emcaci of your Indian 1 Gout Mixture. I was suffering acutely from se- ; vereand painful Gout, and bearing a good! report of your medicines, I tried- the Gout: Mixture. I only took one bottle, and got! completely curci. \ I lost all the pain, and no! truce of the complaint remains, t got iraj} I mediate relief, and took the mixture morning; and evening. I shall feel pleasure in recommending it to my friends, or apy otherssuffering from Rheunruisni and Gout. : : Yours truiy, (Signed) John Pratt. : Nelson, September 16. : Mr E. Haiflild, Chemist. j Sib,— l have great pleisute in bearing testimony to the efficacy of Ghollah's Rheumatic Remedy— having found great relief thereby. Entirely curing me; pndup to the present time have hid no return of the com-: pkint, and have only tried one bottle- I can strongly recommend Ghollah's Indian Cures to my fellow-sufferers. And believe me, Your's, &c, (Signed) F. Gillett. Mr E. Haafield, Agent for Ghollah'3 Great Indian Cures. Sir, — With much pleasure I testify to the speedy cure your Ghollah'g Aperient Medicine has effected upon my wife,' who has been I a great sufferer from Liver Complaint for i tears, necessitating my calling in of a doctor. \ Since having taken your medicine, she has been a different person altogether. I can recommend the Aperient Medicine with great confidence. — Yours, &c, : (Signed) Daniel Buhn. R. Hadeield, CHEMIST, TIIAFALGAR-STEEET. SOLE WHOLESALE 4GENT FOX NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 86, 13 April 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 86, 13 April 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 86, 13 April 1877, Page 4

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