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BOOKS "DOUND IN ANT STYLE. \ R. LUCAS & SON. i ' C (JRATBOL— COMFORTING. | EiPPS'S COCO Ai BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digeatiori and nutrition, and by a careful application oi fiheiflne'pr'opertiea of well-selected Cocoa, Mr« Eppshas provided our breakfast tables with . a delicately-flavored beverage which may eava us many doctors' bills. It ia by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution; may be gradually built up until strong; enough to resist) every tendency to disease.! of ; aubtle maladies are floating; ! akoadd us ready to attack wherever there is li iwaak p^Uit. We- may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping jQUsaelies well iorftffed wtth pure blood and a properly nourished frame.' ,^-Seeacticle ia the Civil Strvice Gazette; ; Made simply with boiling water or milk, j ; t Sold ,only ia'Packeta and Tin?, Jib and lib, j ''•■'• •, i ',' i •'* ' labelled thufe— -'- j ■■Ta'M-.-^s 1 ", fe!.pps & g0.,! • , ; <gOM(BOE!A.TH|C CHEMISTS, { 48, ThEeadaeedle-street, and 170, Piccadilly [ Woasa".: I^pftTOß Road, and Cahden Town j ,„ .,:'','. -,,'•■ ' '' : .•.■;' I 4! _______ __, _ ; . . • GHOLLAH'S ; GREAT mBIjIN CURES, THE extraordinary success attending | ,' the use of these Medicines in : : .Gnriag Long-standing Diseases j has created a' fame and reputation for them so justly deserved that i*EE SICK AND SUFFERING . .may, with the fullest confidence, and with The Certainty of being Cured ! use the particular sort suited to their individual cases:— The Aperient Mixture 1 is neat suited /or Liver Couplaisis, Biliousness, Disordered Stomach and ; Bowem, Sick Headache, and JPevbbs. Glioilaa's Eheumatism Mixture :: gains the complete mastery over that - :' ■■ dreadful malady Khbumatism, in all its stages and forms. : Goat Mixture g^yea'qmck relief, and Ultimately ekadioates BVEBX XBfOBi OF QOOT. ■ ■'■' 'The following" ;.":T.Bati;;M!O.'^AL:Sreceived by Ma. H/um&]>D, and which are . given by .way. of .exatnple o£ the many received, by the Proprietor, should convince ' ' the moat sceptical of the excellence of Gollan's Great Indian Cures ! ! Waimba South, Dec. 13, 1876. ; Sib, — My daughter has tried several bottles .of Gollah'a Aperient Mixture, and haa found j great relief, and can recommend it to ail suffering from billiousness or liver complaints.— Yours, &c., ! (Signed) James Gibbs. '■- .- . " Motdeka, Nelson, Dec. 13, 1876, I Sib, — I have been ;a great sufferer for the ; iaat, tour teen years from Gout, and have been Sunder medical treatment without receiving jaoy good result-,' I had a very severe attack I about a month ago, and was induced to try |" Gollah'a Gout Mixture," ana I assure you. the effect was almoat magical, the medicine seemed to go to the part affected at once, and after taking naif the battle, I was entirely entirely free from pain, but still continued with, ths medicine until I had taken two bottles, tearing. » return of the malady. lam now completely cured, and able to work as jwell« as'ever i I could. I wish to bear my .testimony, to.. the efficacy of this valuable [medicine, and strongly recommend it to any ifellow-creatutewho may have the misfortune to Buffer from' that dreadful enemy, Gout.— l am, Bir,'yoqrs, : &c., I "' (Signed) Bdwih Pabkihsoit. , ' "■"•■'-' '•■' Nelson, October 4, lß76. - To Mr. R. Hadflelil, Agent for Ghollah's ] Great, Indian Cures. ; Sir,— I wai suffering from a severe attack of Rheumatism. I could hardly rise from my dhair , and the paiu was fearful . "' Hearing of Qhollah's Qfffeat FadiaaCurea, £ procured a bottle ; the first; dose of which relieved , me iaiteSitly: -By 'the time I finisjaed the bottle, I felt no more pain, and was able to walk well. ; ;- 1 "7 '\ ' ' "Yodra, &c., ' ' ; jh !i (Signed) ' Joseph Fihnihosk. : ' ... J Ns;i.sb N> ,i3th October, 1876.: The Proprietor of GhoDah'a : Great Indian; ■ i ' - Cure's. • Sib,— l feel pleasure in adding my testimony to the efficaC: .of your Indian Gout Mixture, 1 was suffering acutely Irom severe and painful Gout,, and bearing a good '•-report of your medicines, I tried the Gout -iyiixture. I only took one bottle, and got completely cured. I lost all the pain, and no. tr£.ce of the complaint remains, I got im mediate relief, and took the mixture morning and evening. I shall feel pleasure iv recommending it to my friends, or any others suffering from Bheumntism and Gout. I Tours, truiy, : ; (Signed) Johk Pratt. Nelson, September 16. ■ Mr R. Haificld, Chemist . Sib, — I have great pleasure in bearing testimony to the efficacy of Ghollah's Rheum atic Remedy— having found great relief • -thereby. Entirely curing me; and up to the " present time have hid no return of the cora- ■ < plaint, and have only triedgone bottle. I can " at'rongly recommend Ghollah's Indian Curea td my fellow-sufferer s. . _And believe me, ■ Tour's, &c, \ (Signed) F. Giixbtt. ; Mr R.Hadfleia;, Agent for Ghollah'a Great Indian, Cures. : iSiß,— With much pleasure I testify to the speedy cure your Ghollah's Aperient Medicine 'lias, effected upon: my wife, who has been a.gre^t 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.I can recommend the A^«rient Medicine with gtcat confidence. — Yoaia, '*'".. (Signed) Dasul Fsrx : E, Hadfield, CHEMIST, TRAPALGAR-STRSET. ■ ' i SOLE WHOLESALE I AGENT FOR NELSON,

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 144, 20 June 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 144, 20 June 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 144, 20 June 1877, Page 4

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