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RIMMEL'S CHO,IOE Pi,RFUafsiiY Rimmel's Toilet Vinegar— A pleaaant, tonic and refreshing adjunct 4 to the Toilet and Bath, a reviving scent and a powerful disinfectant, .For warm climates it is invaluable. ~ ' •'' ■'■''. '• ;!'<_' ■ ' " -'■"'. Rimmel's celebrated Lavender Water. Rimmel'a treble distilled Eaude Cologne. Kimmel'a much improved Florida Water. Rimmel'a Jockey Club, and other' fragrant Perfumes. , " Rimmel's Lime Juice and 'Glycerine 7 'gives the hair a beautiful gloss without >it, nourishes the roots, and imparts an agreeable coolness to fihe ! headv '• "■ • '■ - : - 1 v H Rimmel'a pure. WJiite .Glycerine Soap, Brown. Windsor, 1 Hqiiey, Almond, Coal T^r and other Soap in bari of <ak^..( ' • - .'i Rimmel'a Valeotine Violet, Rice, Roseleaf, and other ToileePoVde'rsi in boxes and packets. . . r - - : Ritnmel'sAqaadeatitisoleaos, whitens, and preserves the Teeth, refreshes the'MoUfih, and , aweetenda the Breathy- I Rimmel's -^hotochroaie, -focv imparting to the Hair or Beard a perfectly natural and permanent shade.- ■■''■' '.'.'- f \>'(: .' r; ;-:~; : y. E. RIMMSL, Perfumer by appointment to HJCE. the Princess. of ; Wales, 96, Strand, London. An illustrated price list on application. 823 ■ '-. .< ,■■■■ GHOLIiAH'S ©EAT INDIAN CURES, riIHE extraordinary snepeas at^eadiog -R- the uae of these Mediciaea in Curing Long-standing Diseases has created a fame and reputation for them 60 justly, deaeryedthafc; ° THE SICK AN3) SU|FERING . ojay , with .the tullest con^eniie, aniWlth^ The* Certainty of .feeing Cured! uae the. particular aort suited to their _ individual casea:-^'^ "■' Ji'.. The Apelient H!^tiire Is best suited (or Livsa iCostpjiAXK^S, Biliousness, Disordered .S^oiiica, and Bpwblb, Sick Head'aohb, and Fbvbbs. . Ghollak's Rlieumatism Mixture : gains the coinpieie mdstertf over that' •-■'• - ' dreadful malady Uheumatism, in all Ha stages and; forms. GMlan's G6tii Miiture | gives quick relief, and .cltimatelp ebadioates BVBRT TB&OB OP QODT. . . . ,', The following ;. TESTIMONIALS received by Ms. Hadpibld, and which are given by way of esampla of the many received by the Proprietor, should convince the most sceptical of the excellence of j Gollah's Great Indian Cares ! ! Waimba Sooth, Dec. 13, 1876. Sir.— My daughter has tried several bottles of Gollah'a Aperient Mixture, and has found great relief, and can recommend it to all suffering from, billiousnesa or liver cqm« plaints.— Tours; &c; ; ■ .: '■ ■ tSigned) : Jahes Gibbs. '• Motueka, Kelefpn, Dec 13, 1876. ; Sib,— l have been |a great sufferer for fiha last fourteen Tears from Gout, and have been under medical. ; treatment witho.at* receiving any goad result, I had a very; severe attack about a month ago, and was. induced to try " Gollah'a Gout Mixture/' and; I assure yoii the effect was almp3t magical, the medicine; seemed to go to the part affected at .once, and alter taking half the boteia, I was entirely! entirely free from pain, bag still continued with the medicine until I had taken two! bottles, fearing a. return of. the malady.. I.ara now completely- cured, and able r jk> work aa) well aa ever I ' ddulaV •I : wish to'- bear m£ teatimony to the efficacy of this valuable) medicine,.and strongly recommend it to any! fellow-creature who. m4y;havQitha,niiafQr£und to suffer from that dreadful enemy, Gout; — I am, sir, yours, &c.,v/ !\ , . !• i (Signed); B»wi» Pabkiusom;. ! '.!' Nelson, October 4, 1876, To Mr. R. HadSeld, AgenC foe 'Ghollah'a Great Indian Cures'. Sib,— l wai suffering from a severe aitael Of Rheumatism: ' I could hardl y Tise-froaji my chair, and the pain was fearful. . Hearing ofGhollah'* Great Indian Cures, I procured & bottle ; the firat dose of .which relieved W instantly. By the time I .flniahed the tiptiU, I felt no more pain, and was able to walk well!. Youre, &c, . ' I (Signed) , , Josbph Finwimobb'. ', Nelson, 13th October, 1876. The Proprietor of Ghollah'a Great Indian Cures. , : Sib,— -I feel pleasure in adding my testimony to the efflcacv. of your IndSaa Goufc Mixture. I was suffering acutely lronv severe and painful Gout, 'and' hearing a good report of your medicines, I; tried the Gout Mixture. . I only took one bottle, and got Completely cured. I lost all tha pain, and no trees of the complaint remains, I got irai mediate relief, and took the mixture morning and evening. I shall feel pleasure in recommending, it to' my friends, or any other's suffering from Rheumatism and Gout. . ■ Yours traiy, • i (Signed) John Pratt. Newon, September 16. Mr R. Ha^fieldj Chemist. ; Sib,— l have great pleasure in bearing testimony to the efficacy of Gholiah'a Rheumatic Remedy— having found great relief thereby. Entirely curing me- and up to the present time have had no return of the complaint, and have only tried one bottle. I can strongly recommend Ghollah'a Indian Curea to my fellow-sufferers. And believe me, : Your'a, &c, (Signed) F. Giixett. Mr R. Hadfleld, Agent for Ghollah's Great Indian Cures. < Sir, — With much pleasure I testify to the speedy cure your Ghoilah'd Aperient Medicine has effected upon my wife, who baa been a grent sufferer from Liver Complaint for years, necessitating my calling in of a doctor. Since having taken your medicine, she has beeu a different person altogether. I can recommend the Aperient Medicine with great coiifl lence.— Yours, &c, (Signed) Daniel Burn, R. Hadfield, CHEMIST, TRAFALGAR-STREET. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENT FOR NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 89, 17 April 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 89, 17 April 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 89, 17 April 1877, Page 4

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