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 Art, and if those who have been benefitted by the use of Ghollah's Great Indian Cokes would recommend them to others who are suffering the tortures and miseries of Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Liver Complaints, Biliousness, Sick Headaches, Gout. &c in the like manner to testimonials so frequently published by the Proprietor, aud one of which is now appended, au amount of kindness and sympathy would be exerted to influence the "poor sufferers to use these Indian Medicines for the restoratiou of their health, aud the saving of many a valuable life for the benefit of mankind generally, but more particularly for the immediate family circle — Testimonial Referred To. To Mr R. Hadfield, agent for Ghollah's Great Indian Cures. Sir, — I have been suffering for the past 12 years from severe rheumatism; I scut to you for a bottle of Ghollah's Great Indian Cure (at the time 1 was not able to walk across the room), after taking two dosea I felt much worse and stopped taking any more for two days, and then retook it, making a complete cure of me. I canuot do otherwise than recommend it to other sufferers. I remain, yours, &c, Fredeeic Milliard, Waimea West. Ghollah's Great Indian Cores can be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and of Richard Hadfield, Wholesale Agent for jSelson. Trade purchasers treated liberally. [Advt.]
T)EA NOTS— AMERICAN PEANUTS— CTUHDaicAi.r.y Roasted. If an explanation is required, Call and Buy some .Nuts. 3867 M. M. WEBSTER. LIME ! LIME ! LIME !! ! VICTORIA LtMS-K ILN Below Pilot Station. 3223 D. GILBERTSON & SON. TO STAND THIS SEASON, At the Stables ov the Globe Hotel, Waitapd, H^^wsg* ripHE Well Bred Carriage Fee£<. uroo nage, 55.; to be pail on first visit. All Fees ta be paid on or before the 12 th January, 1878. Also, The well-known powerful Oart-horse JACK. Terms — £i 10s. Groomage, 55., to be paid on first service. All Fees to be paid on or Cefore the 1 2th of January, 1878. 4024 R. R. b'KLLOWE 3. TO STAND THIS SEASON, AT BONOVOKEE, RICHMOND. dSfagtssd®* 'pHE Clydesdale Horss A R O N E T By South Star out of Moll, byGlancer; grauddam by Clyiie Champiou; great granddatn by Old Captain Mouth Star by England's Hope Fees, £2. Groomage, 2/6. Good PiuJdocks at u*uai charges. I EODEEIOK M'RAE, 4050 Richmond. TO STAND THIS SEASON. f||33|P|i YOUNG itedTJrTe <^plgg|pgg§kL:lNCOLN j d atti U y ' England's Hope. HE will visit the following places at 10 a.ir., leaving at 2 p m. : — Mondays — Upper Moutere Hotel Wsdnesdays — Mr Cc erman's, Riwaka Fridays — tf r George Hemnaut's, Ng-itimoti and will he at his own stables interveuing days. Fees, £2 2c. Groomaga, 35., ti be pail on first service. All fees to be paid on or befora 1 2th January next. 3950 JOHN LIMMER, Motueka. TO STAND l'Hls SEASON, The following thoroughbred STALLIONS : TREASON, By Tra^ucer, da v by Uiddlesworth, grandam Medora, by the Arab Horss Gleadower. Treason is five yea-s old, stanls nearly J 6 hands? high; a beaut t'ul golden chestant, with superior bone aud action. Theason won the dai wnj Stakes at Wanganui as a three-yeir-ol<i carrying 9at lib. The same year he won the Consolation stakes, at Nelson, cirrying 2sc. Bibs, over weight. As a four-year-oid he won the Patea Cup^ At Rangitiiiei he won the Ladies' Pursa of 2 miles, carrying list. 2ibs.; he also won the Goodwood Stakes, starting ualf-an-hour nfter winning the L idiea' Purse. He run third for the Wellinfitun Cup, beating th« celebrate I horse Templetoa and a host of others, at thu time suffering seve ely from fever in the feet. JN.B. — At the last Canterbury sales, Traducer's stock realised from three to ele7oa hundred guineas ench. His services were charged at thj rato of 50 jiuin?as a unre. Tbrhs— £3 as. Grootnagej 5a ,to be paid ' on first service. LAMPLIGHTER, By Diomedea, dum by liiidleswotbh, her dam by St. Gaur^e, out ot the well-now j trotting mire .Vlarch ones-, by rilce eton, bur dum Ivy Gltndon. Glendon by Cipa-pie, tire of Sir Hercules. Lampligtoes fs v baautitul bny, atan iiug over 16 hands high, and of immeusa b<ne and muscular power. Teems- £2 2s- Groomagj fee, 55., to be paid on first service. The. above horsea will travel (weather permit ing) as fallows: — Monpat<j — Richmond; ffoiest Inn; Jervb'B, Foxhill; Belt Grove inn. Tuesdays — Punmer's tlotei, Waimea West; Mercer's Hotel, -ppieoy ; calling at j'.iclntjon.i »nd ato^- I'> tSeison Thdrsdays— Uiack idoree, VVakap u >ika. The reoittiudsr of tua wdsk ac their own Stacles, JSew-street. All Fees, to be paid on or before the 10th of January, 1878, alter which >sate 10 per cent, will ba charged on ail unpud accounts. J. &MIIB, 8825 New-atreef. j
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 255, 27 October 1877, Page 4
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