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■OIMMEL'S CHOIOE PERFUMERY Rimmel> ..Toilet^yinega^-r- A pleasant, • tonic /and ,fefrfisliin-i| adjuficfe^ to the Toilet andtßsth;, a disintectant. For warm climates it is invaluab!e v __ Rimmel's celebrated £tavejs«|eit WaferV hi "\ Rimmel?a treble i.diitUi-jclcjtaiiJde Cotoine r .i ;* Rimmel's much improved Florida Water. Bimmel's Jockejrplub, and other fragrant Perfume's./" -\ E :? ,:\ V-V J Y* Rimmel's Lime Jui Je^'ahd'Qlycerine gives the hair a beautitul gloss without greasing ifc, nourishes the roots, and imparts an agreeable coolness .to.Jbe head. Rimmel's' pure White Glycerine Soap, Brown Windsor .Hpjiey, CoaLTa?.. and otl^er v &()4PJiiiVba^o>aaked; T .. cI.Y V Rimmel's Valeotine Violet, Rice, RoseLeaf, and Oi<her ; -Toilet; Po.wde'rs, in boxes and packets. ; . RimmeUs; Aflnailentine clgaqs'.iyhi^s i *-<! i presertres the Teeth, refreshes the Mouth, and sweeiends the Bseath.Y ; ,;';, r . -: • '-:v-T« " Rimmel's -Photodhreme^ fdr" iM^irting to the Hair or Beard, a. perfectly natural and permanent shade.' ' :::i!;, ' v V ;i ' •'':•'/" '; . 'T:..i E. RIMME^j, Perfunj-jr.by ijpgointjnent.to H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, 96, Strand, London/ ;— ; — '■■," '■/ •:-.:": ■: Aa illustrated, price list on application. 623' GRSaT INDIAN CURES, THE' extraoitdinarj abece'ss atteadiogthe use of these Medicines in Curing Long-standing Diseases haa created a fame and reputation for • . - ; themßojus.ly^espjtv^d-tha^... may, With the fullest confidence, and with The Certainty of being Cured:! use thb p-irSicaiarvaortVautted to their individual cases: — The' Aperient Mixture is best suited lor ,— <iya^ J G^*aE>j-<&;-~tf3, Biliousness, Disosdhke'd Stomach and BowEiLS, Sick Headache, andFEVEBS. j .--i^r-Ti '-,-:■■'/ \-'.\ vY. Ghollai^s. , -liiQUßiatism 'Misture gainß the complete mastery over that dreadful njala^ ]RHau^xi^!*j, in all its stages and forms. ) G^oiiaii's Gont Mixture gives quick relief, and ultimately jSß^piOATra EVERT TRACE OP' QOTji.! ' : ' ' > The following ■;; t e.s-t i MW&t&-i} : # : received by Mr. Hadfield, and which are '■ given by way of example of the many received by ; tiie Proprietor, should convince .' 'the most isbep'tic^ of. t_6e e_oellepce of Golkh's Great Indte'Cures! ! „ Dec.l3j-15?6, . Sm.-^-Mjr daughtM ba*teiedße*{e-al- bottles of Gollah's^Ap'erteni M{x(Kice, altdcnas'' foend great relief, and can recommend it to all suffering from ) billiousUes3< or- liver- com-> '•plaintßiTrJsfours}&e., .-;'. f_.jp, CSigned; James Gibbs. '■■''■■ 'Motueka/ JNelsoiiii Decjjl^ 1876. , r , Sir,— l h^ive been '^a great sufferer for t{ie - last fourteen y earsilrotn- Gbut, aad'havebee-i 1 under medical -treatftlaQt-oW^&out! seeef-*>iog any gosd result^ I. had a very severe attack about a.moutiiatid,'aud-lwas induced Uof-try " GollaJVa : Goiit-i Mixture," ard I assure you the effect was almost magical, tbe medicine -seemed-togo to tl c part affected at oace, and aTer taking half the bottle, I was entirely entirely. free fromVpaifi, but stilly continued withvthei.niedidfnaj.u^ll I^l^idjtakeg tjsp bottle 3, tearing a return of the malady. lam now •■ coiDpljßtely. cured, and : able to work as well- as ever 'X:lcouidi- ; *-I 'wish to bear my testimony to the efficacy ot this, yaluabl.9 medicine, and strongly recomtuendlititoany fellow-creature who may have tbe misfortune to suffer irbfn that drwdf ul enemy, Gout.— l : am, sir, yours, &c, . ,„. ■ „ ( „ „ „ ; ' (Signed) Edwin PiteiHsow. ..Newon, Octobec 4,1876. ., To Mr. R. HadfieM, Agent for Ghollah's „; " : Great lhdtejeu'resV •' Y 'V'/°!' Sir;— ='_ wa^sufieusgffb-^'aisevere -attac_ of Rheumatism. I could hardly rise from: my chair, and tha pain was fear.ul. ( Hearjing of Gbo!iahYGreatilndian..Cures, I procured a bpttle- the firac -Ipso me; instantly. By the time I fl dished the bottle, I felt no more pain, nnd was able to walk well. •'•- ."•.' '■ :YbWß';i&.o\ Liy.'lV/j V-I. j (Signed) . -Joseph FjtMNßttOßai Nelson, 13th October, 1876. , r The ; Fropinctors of * Gtiol-ah?s Great -Indian Sir I—l1 — I feel,. pleasure in adding mjr testimony to 'tho-"efflcac»- <of -iytfur Ittdiiu'Goiii;Mixture^ 1 waa^angesing ;ajß,utely{ from -se^ vere and painful,. Gout, and hearing a,. good .report of your" medicines/I tried' the' Gout 5 ' .Vlixture. I only took:~oae bottle, and got completely cured,'* l-lost-all-tbe. nain-, apd^no th ac of thj| 9pmplaint,, remains,, i got im,, mediate relief, and took the mixture mb-r f niog ! and evening. ■• T I shall feel pleasure to recom* mending ie : to. my. friends, or any others suffering from Kheumatism and Gout. ' Yours truiy_i' • - v (Signed) • John Pratt. Nelson,, September. 16, Mr R. Ha-iflild, Chemist. '"'/■ Sir, — I have great ple*eure ;ih bearing testimony to the efflcacy : ofr Ghollah's Rheumatic liemedy— having fouud ' great relief thereby. Entirely curing me; end up to the present time have hid no return of; the com-. plaint, and have only tried one' bottle. T can strongly recommend Ghollah's Indian Cures to my fellow-sufferers. 'believe -me, "■'.. • -•- Your?s t &c.,r, (Signed)'..'...' F.Gillett. Mr R. Hadfield, Agent for Ghollah's Great : Indian Cures'. ' : ■ ' • Sir,— With much pleasure I'testif y- to* the < speedy cure your Ghollah's Aperient Mcdi- • cine has effected upon my wife, who has been ' a great sufferer from Liver Complaint for.years, necessitating my calling in of a doctor! Since having taken -your -medicine, she': has! beeu a different pefson altogether ' " : ' I can recommend the Aporieut Medicine with great confi lence.— Yours, &CF.JV .: : - ;' (Signed) • ;t ' Daniel Buttst!.-''"' •• OHEMIST, TRAF^t^AR-S r TREET. ' /; '. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENT* FOR NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 103, 3 May 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 103, 3 May 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 103, 3 May 1877, Page 4

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