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K JE|br-H£e is nofc to live— bufc to li Te we ii n POTT I E'S SCOTTISH HIBKLMD OIL * K THE ORBA-raSX AHTD CHEAPEST CUKE FOX Lranbagoi Sttabiiinis ' v " a \ 1 .Neuralgia, Headaeiies „., Stiff .Joints*, Rheumatism "Aud'all SMa Diseases. ,T.he besfc is the Family Bottle, which contaias ' " ' aearly tbree times as much as the 2/6 bottle. - Sold loy ali/ raa^Botak^olieiaiitk.Jkßtdi Storekeepers throughout the ■r Colonies. Is is refreshing fco flnd Ladies and Geatlevmeivwho, |n gratifcud^ for the jelief brought \thaakeithec, gbnto tha^troubte, and expense of 'publishing the- factor Wriaog to theie friends, tailing them, aboufc the SCOTTISH HIGHLAND OIL, or. ia the spirit of true gratitude, visit the alllcted, and show them how their agoaies may be appeased and their suffcring^aileviated. Alreaiijr sHop^ Ifefc Jof names have beea enrolled, aa(T"iij is 'iay '"desira tbafc all who have been curedshoold send me their address, hsii fp# p#&licsEl<vi, imt jiis<'%#t:tigffibtida %q; my own mind; ad<ras a 'julfe tribute to th£ 5 Oils. : I thmkj.thsre cana§6"be,any fear of being accused 'of exaggeration J -after readiog the testimonial!' published, and those notf appearing, to say that in the experience of human 'knowledge theto'J never has been an agent offered to the public which has so easily, painlessly, '"aad;: ; pleasantly "cdred so many people 'regarded, 'by" bar 'nd|jie' JFaenley of medicine as incurable ; and it cannot now be said that professional men have been distance! by ordinary mortals. I glory in the fact that I , belongs* byfrbiijtli and education to too prqfessiotfal.'iclaes.j jl;^r^6;-h§#ef-^r; fchafc the commercial "cohdi&ons "of "fcEßbgs :_ renders^ it nece^ary that If ehould adoptf a; \ WS^-M'Ofajrtioa^figaofifect^th pEofesaJfonaL etiquette fbr the sala d? miy goods. ' ' ' ' It Uf. • however, ;a >greatg-aati9f(|Ctioa to ma ;'thi(|. wfej-graadiasfc ciire|':wfiicfi'cdhi'dj6eac-*' complishea aay where have been^dofein the very city and country wher^ the fdiscovary,-. J w^scinadei aad' r r^roit\that<^Cn^pl§^getJ' accudfome'd'to the use of the^ScbAihOil," we sbail see hundreds- and, thousands of suffer-?: iog humanit^KJpu:^ N «gain in &^ig<)r 'aM streagthoi regefiasteli'coHstittf'tibasr ' .Here follows the most extraordinary -liati of cures ever.preseatfeiMO' theiishabjija^es M ' these cplbnies:-^- C-: ■ ' '' t - : " , ' i ~ .j.'. v . >-••;'. - Eiftbbn Yeabs a Mabtyr to Headaobb. July 11,1877. Dear Sir, — Ifc is impassible fop any one to : ; expfea^hia heajiffMt'jndatffta Wrrth^Mlef I aow^ dejoy ifEdm^a'iSterrible a^iMba.nmder which I existed for years. I eao hardly now 'thftk|Qf it bufc with horror. It must baa giteafc i&tiafaction for you to know tbat your Oils can so quickly and painlessly cure. I shall certainly feel bound to tall the gocd news to all my Meads. ' y " , '" v '"J "•—— jAspa GooDwtif.\ £60'.SPSHT, ! BUEaOE N^'Sai.lßS'. :• J- - TmtmoxuL. — Aaother testimoaial respectipg Pottiajs, Highland foa * has beea j received by fciie-Agenti Mr-CTi. Tweedie. It is as follows: — Sir, for many yeara JE have suffered from rheumatism in the back; and some time ago _ifc c-qat ma over £Q0 fcorgo to Sydney iand have medical advice, without, however, rece^ring.aay, relief. J J£ determined to try a bottla of 'Higfilaad4ilKbr which you are agent, and have much pleasure in stating fchafc after a feitf -applications I was entirely rehevei from all-pain, and' can safely recommend it to others suffering from a similar .co.Mplaiat to mia^-* 7 foHK.MoDiB, Bjrn^al*; LUJSBAGO ffba Tbabs, ' ayl6tdae, O'ctbhar f, i's^s. To Mesars. White's M«Ctelldch, ; £sfefc'bnß. Gentlemen,— l have mnch .pleaSUireJih iaforming -you, j^s, -Agents for Potties Scottish Highland Uilifchafcthe said medicine has been the means of curing me feom lumbago, from which I have suffered for the past 26 years, beiag'iafctttae&goiprceiyj.iable to crawl, owing to- the severity of- the-complaiafc*,— I-make-this statemeat..feellog„cQaviaced .tk?Jb -the Oils (S.H) will csp? -^y^ane Buffeting ih a l|k« manaer. I reque^ that you will give publicity io^the -^bbve, and remain yours very thily^-^-JoHN McNeil Bbatow. 102, Llvergaol-Btreet, Sydney. De^rSir,— E was^Widpupjfor many long months in bed; aad had;trida ,i 'aU the doctors could do. for -< me, biifc. go^-bbly wbrae/- At laafc a. maa, called, ,wit.h a, jlitt/e( of .'Scottish Oil. I- was .t&ea ; |a„ b^d, -g'uffgrlng terrible agony, with my legs' bent .under me. ,';I saw no hope for life;' bUfr'the Wat bottle ot your Oil brought relief, aad I could crawl' kbout. I stuefc tb*fche'foni!Ba t tatibu,,Qil-s r '£jad fio&iwa'i and in two moaths gofc the, me of ,pjy jlimbs. I e«a aever expecfc to.be.perffdfcly, I am au bld'maij,'bhfc I oWall to r th - Scottish Highland Oil;— Ahoh 'WEisiwirai'j ■'■ - r - Newtown. . Twenty-three years'bad with a tumour on my neck, affd tried njt> end;of pirescriptjons, until I saw" fchat_ a» °perft"tibn,.was my ouly chance, f orturiately . i fiVari about the Scottish Oil, au-i., by rubbing regularly, the tumour melted aw^sy without any -kind of pain.—H. Gha3e, : Newtown. ! ... From- SvDif bt, PaßjEfMAjj's Joubnal. MIRACULOUSi— A -most miraculous cure has co-oie uhiier my'abtice in ; Araluen. A miner in this locality named Duggan had been cocnplaioing for yeartf of a swelling on his breast; prhich! defied the m^'-cal gfeju 0 f the district. Dr Llewellyn, residing in Braidwood, after vainly; experjb&enfcjfigjirith-; divers panace»B. &c, advised fche pafcieufc to goto the Sydney Infirmary , After some time he did as he was counselled, bufc.vWhat was the result? "Why, after remaining in the hospital i for. about nine mpnfchs under the tseEi^riient of ! the leading medico's, he was ' pronounced 7 incurabla. He returned fco Araluen worse in fact thaa whea he weat toSydoey,, owing, I suppose to the vast quantities of medicine he had taken, cougled with the &tigue of such a long dyerland fourn-sy. '•■. Sooie months igo Mr Curry (Qr [Ll^wellynfs seryanfc) suferf eafed t(r Mir Dnggau- tor ra& -the "awellfii^^fch "Potto's, Highland^o^.' ? ,He did as was suggested, aad 'woiidefrful 5 was fche result. The swelling came to a head ih a short*. time, aad bursts, discharging a quantity of matter. In one, of these difipljargesa bona came but, it being, thej sole cause bi', the' sVelling, as can be testified b^-the manj who^e'hWfch has been perfectly .restored.. :He . if mow able to •work as usual in the claim. Now, the nut for your Sydney M.D.?a. ia r how came the bone there? ' My prihbipal ressoufor writing this, is.to inform those genfclemen who attended Mr,',l?,uggan ; at fchp Infirmary of the mysterious result.— Aralueu Correspondent. Manufactured by J. POTTIB, 268, BUza-beth-street, Sydaey. SOLE ; AGBNf , EOR NESBON— CHARLES HARLING, TJLiVALaiJtSTBBBI. 3351 '

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 273, 17 November 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 273, 17 November 1877, Page 4

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