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The news of the cruel slaughter of Christians which reaches us daily is assuredly most heartrending, and the wholesale butchery of the unfortunate Bulgarians calls for the sympathy of evety kindly heart, but so also should every well-wisher sympathise with the sick, suffering, and dying of our own community. How many are the miseries and wretchednesses through a neglect of ourselves which are constantly being witnessed and experienced, and which could have been averted by the timely aid of the Medicinal Ar!;, and if those who have been benefitted by the use of Ghollah's Great Indian Curbs would recommend them tp others who are suffering the tortures and miseries of Hheumatism, Kheumatic Gout, Liver Complaints, Biliousness, Sick Headaches, Gout, &c. in the like manner to testimonials so frequently published by the Proprietor, and one of which is now appended, an amount of kindness and sympathy would be exerted to influence the poor sufferers to use these Indian Medicines for the restoration of their heath, and the saving of many a valuable life for the benefit of mankind generally, but more particularly for the immediate family circle — Testimonial Referred To. Nelson, 15th August, 1877 The Proprietor of Ghollah's Great Indian Cures— Dear Sir—Having suffered for six months from Rheumatic Gout, I was prevailed oa to give your medicine a trial, acd after taking three bottles o": the Rheumatism Mixture Toand myself completely cured. I am, dear sir, Yours truly, . (Signed) G. M. Matheson. Ghollah's Great Indian Ceres can be had of all Cberaists and Medicine Vendors, and of Richard Hadfield, Wholesale Agent for Nelson. Trade purchasers treated liberally. [Advt.l

Flobiune !— For the Teeth and Breath — A fe<r drop 3 of the liquid "Floroline" sprinkled oa a wet fciot.i-brush produce a pleasant, lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teoth from all parasites and i*mp irities, harden the gums, prevents tvtar, stops decay, givea to ths teoth a peculiar pearly whiteneas, and a dvlightful fragrance to the brea'h. It removes all unpleasant odor arising from decayed teeth or tobaeo smike. "The Fragrant Floriline," being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to tha taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of tha age. Sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. Prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 493 Oxford-street London. 1091 Valuable Discovery bob thb Hair. — If your h*ir is turning grey or white, or falling off, use " Tho Mexican Hair Ranewer," for it will positively restore in every case Grey or White hair tt its original color, without leaviag the disagreeable smell of most • Restorers.' It makee the luir chirmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayedAsk your nearest; chemist for " The Mexican Hair Henewer," prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 493, Oxford-street, London, and sold everywhere at 3s. 6d. per bottle. 910 Adviob to Mothers ! —Are you broken iv your rest by a siuk child suffering wilh tha pain of cutting teeth? Go at ouce to a chemist, and get a bottle of Mrs. Wiuslow'a Soothing Syrup. Ifc will relieve fche poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to tiate. It produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving tho child

"SESSIO"*E*"3 GRANPUR EFFERVESCENT PRiPMTIfINS, ' ' ■ ■ "* ■ - -jl Bmhop's Granular Effervescent « Citrate of Magnesia i& not merely a Q^f**«*sWt.^^ -olcasant drink, but ia aleo one of tha - aßt T^ ua F c aids t0 hea,fch in exist. -C-V^^"^ •— < eace * U has been choaen by the "^ /fer\ "^ P™ sll ?* a PP ro?ed *>y 'he profession, [Eatered at I /Tf\ J s*attonen'H«a.i and ia now prescriuci regularly by flfrtto*. \£Q/ fk J^'^n^of physicians throughout *•* 4JI M *P U'lir Hffl § 111 1 lOS***** pleqsantest rfegular aperient for rer***''«l J ij Uf lli II \i KiS*^ ' **>*'* of alleges aad editions. ** *y***^ The fact that the General Medical = Council has introduced an Imitation me Effervescent Properties of this Kght ana efce-ust of Bishop's Granular U{iW n .<,„ a ~* Preparation are retained in the highest degree, throurii i£ /v,ZtT„(m t *™'? r J granular form, producing a continued sparkfing effemfcen" C , _ trate ol -*%»«'« »'<<» the British and preserving the flavour as a palateble Saline Draught t harm coposa, is a remarkable and »i I ™„lL v ? ry *. Yaluabl !, to T^-sllera. espeoially in tropical most infliential testimony to the huaiffii^a ltß Pr^ rt>eg ara retataed «»■ "* *»** -^ «imo „fc Jalue of the origVal prepZ. BIEECTZOK-a.-Two tea-spoonfnls or moro, put iton ' into a tumbler half full of water, and drunk during effer- Lemon Juice, from which one of wcence, prorc^ wKile a . its chief ingrodionts ia obtained haa small tea-epoonful, taken iii a -wine-glafssful of water, will i rt „„ . p.... if,iv >w „ tta »■!„!.„ * * • act as a valuable ant-acid cooling draught when feverish. A g " a the D,ost Ct T^ lQ dehciously cooling and refreshing beverage may also be made prtventKe ol scurfy, and, indeed .l» a „f»^ tumbl « rful • of ,e o,d spring water (previously the British Government insists on a sweetened with sugar,) a small quantity of the Citrate. BUpp ly of this substance on every introduced akd PRSPARED bt Enugia'it fcihip. in the spec al comAIERED BISHOP, jntautatei*,, tygM, _Z^i.^^' v"""*" • w - ties of the Lemon Juice are comThia Bottle should be kept well corked, and in a drr blabb bined with a miM aperient. 1 P J The Mineral Water S.dcs (Seltzer, Facsimile of ATFTiPT, rtrvfrnmv r a / Vichy, Carlsbad, &c) are excalltut WITHOTrr 1 7 7v/fvS°n S • c ' arlic c*e * to *"tr«duee, and the sale of WI 1 HOU I which NOJXE ts Genuine them is repidiy increasing. MINERAL WATEtI SALTS. For the prepar.ition of artificial water*, thaao "GrtnuUr JSffervescent" Salfcs are especially suitable. They give the refreshing draught, and ra \y be relief on as presenting at tha same timo the clieiucal ingredients of Un natural waters. It i 3 ob-.*iom tint in ih'.-j form the •grar m lirelforvea)?nt'' preparations present many advantages over tho" waters themselves Wane al the constituents of tha natural springs are exactly producaJ, tho Sales are extremely portable, more c- oaomical, aud with thetn a spukling refreshing draught is procurable m any quantity at any time. -_ l TESTIMOISrXA.IiS Dr. Redwood, Professor of Cliemistry at tha Plnrmaceutiotl Society of Grest Britain thus writes :— " I have examined a great many samples of Mr. Bishop's granuUtei preparations, obtained at vario*n cimss and t'rou diiLrouc ajuros, a-i I hive hu id the n Co De very uniform in character, fully chirged with Cirbonic Acid, anl obviously mads with greit cara and accuracy." A provincial firm writes :— " We have much pleasure to inform you that your Mtgaesia is much appreciated in our onnection. We have sold otlur matters' in former yeirs, bufc now weehill never cell aay but Bishop's Our custonen h«e soimtiines omplainel ol the Citrate of Magnesia, and wa have told them they will never be disappointed if they alwava ask ibr Bishop's, and ace thit they get it." ' LABORATORY AND OFFICES: SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN, London, E. SOLD bt KEMPTHORNE, PROSSES, & CO., Dunbdin, AU Cheraiat* Merchants Sbipners and the Original Maker* put in couT-aaient sizes for Foreign wis 1661— $$

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 235, 4 October 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 235, 4 October 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 235, 4 October 1877, Page 4

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