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How many are the miseries and vretchednesseg 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 hare been benefitted by the use of Ghollah's Grsat Indian Cubes 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, and one of which is now appended, an amount of kiudness and sympathy would be exerted to iufluence the poor sufferers to use these Indiax Medicines for the restoration of their health, and the saving of many a valuable life for the benefit of mankind generally, bat 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 sent 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 doses I felt much worse and stopped taking any more for two days, and then retook it, makiag a complete cure of me. I cannot do otherwise than recommend it to other sufferers. I remain, yours, &c. } Frederic Milliard, Waimea West. Ghollah's Great Indian Cores, can be had of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors, and of Richard Hadfleld , Wholesale Agent for Nelson, Trade urchasers treated liberally. r Advt.l TpRINTINGof EVERY DESCRIPTION "^ executed on the Moax Reasonable Terms, by R. LUCAS & SON, at the Evening MdU Office, Bridge-st., Nelson. L GALL L R U S BIT M T Evo E S e of ; h ni V IN T A ni i YTHE TEST G L WANTED. I^IHEKRIES WANTED in any quantity. \J Apply at ouce to 4470 F, J. HINGSTON. JUST RECEIVED, a few dozen of Pebbt and Co.'a COPYING INK PENCILS R. LUCAS & SON.

BISHOP'S mmvi wmmmmm narmnnn. ~ ■ Kl= n| wiV° P A* Grattttlar Effervescent f* R A'N ; UI. A** S f A >M<*9M*ia is not merely a Q^nuwt/J^ pleasant drmk, but is also one of the moßt VB ' u^ le * id s to health in esisfc. -. *€S£Pr.\ ■^^•<>r cn i®- Ifc has bee# chosen by the f "Cr \ **" powic, approved by fcae professian [Eatersaat I^l j s&aoaewHai!.] and is now prescrioed regularly by JTofH ft G'W^P*^ a?/ /{fa l^ ****?**"* P« " We /ac< fAffif <Ac Genera/ iferf.ca* Tte-flbmNM Propel of this light ana efegaß& o/bShoTs "SHOT* ™J milation Preparation are retained in the highest degree, througfi Us %; f ( ftr lxrai } ular fervescent granular form, producing a continued sparkling effervescence ot Magnesia into the British and preserving the flavour as a palatable Saline Draught. fharmucopte a, is a remarltahlp nmi It is very valuable to Traveilers, especially in tropical most influential t^lLnTf?? lchtnates, » us properties are retained for any length of time T£ ,S£ «? ff"»«»»!f to <A« %i---unimpaired. _ _j D «««? ««<«c of the original prepara-DIBBCTIOWS.-Two tea-spoonfuls or more, put tim ' into a tumbler half full of water, and drunk during effer- Lemon Juice, from which nnn «f wcence, will prove a mild but efficient Aperient; while a its hief inerediflnc i* .7 5 i small tea-epoonful, taken in a -wine-glassful of water, will i ' , , ll |SrMient3 is obtuntd, has act as a valuable ant-acid cooling draught when feverish. A g en Jinown »» the most Certain deliciously cooling and refreshing beverage may also be made preventive of scurvy and inrloori by adding to a tumblerful of cold spring water (previously the British linTcrnmAnf <„ ' - aweetened with sugar,) a small quantity of the Citrate. * „„„£„? :;? Tern . meufc in siflts on a ' supply of this substance on every introduced and pbbpabeb by Emigrant tihip. In the spec al comAIPRED BISHOP, jmanttfattnrinff ©fujmisi, ,T tio " vWch Bmhop's Granular \7, SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN, n«£n?rfch« m"?* -f ■ &Ia S nesia x, O liT x> O N. preseiUß, the blood-purifymg nropcr- .. ''. e8 <* tl *c Lemou Juice are comThia Bottle should be kept well eorkea, aad in a dry plaoa. aiacd with a mild aperieo t. _ . — | Tne Mineral Water Saks (Seltzer, MINERAL WATER SALTS. For the preparation of artiQcial water*, these "Gnuulir fifferveacent" Salts are esoeoiallv ?Kh" ? T? «», « f «» hlD ir *™^> »« «» V be relieu on a* preaenfcing S2^ same time the chemical ingredient* of tho natural waters. It U obvious that in ibis form he ■_Kraoular effervescent" preparations preaent many advantages over the waters themaelveT While all the coiwtinienta of the naturnl spring* are exactly producad, the Salts?™ ex i^Van^atTny IT** "* ***** i 9 C^e TBBTIMO3STIA.X,S Dr. Redwood, Professor of Chemistry ac the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain tha« writea :-•< I nave examined a great many a ample 8 o( Mr. B»Kort granullSl brSSS* nons, obtamed at various times and from ditfereac aaaroai. aad h^toJdtTJtVyerv Ltr U rae? raCter ' Mly ""^ ** Carb ° QiC Add ' aad obWoU9l >' -^^^S A provincial firm writea :-«We have much pleaßurato inform you that your M^aesia i, much .ppretuted m our conneefciou. We have B old other makers' ia farmer mrT but no" we ahall aever sell any but Bhhop's Our custocners have eometimes cjmoUiQe.i of the Citrate of Magnea.a, aud we have told them they will ae ver be disappointed if they al wan ask for Bishop's, and see that they get it." y always LABORATORY AND OFFICES: SPECK'S FIELDS, MILE END NEW TOWN, London, E. 80LD bt KEMPTHORNE, PSOSSES, & CO., Dunbdin, All Chemist* Merohaata Shatters and the Original Maker pat in couveaieafi aizea fnr F9r@iga i vae umZ*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 28, 27 November 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 28, 27 November 1877, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 28, 27 November 1877, Page 4

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