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Wars will never cease; nations are warring one with the other ; the various sections of society wa** against each cher ; every political faction has its common enemy ; and man, whether in isolation or in congregation, is worried with and attacked by a horde of destroyers in the shape of diseases and sicknesses, who-e name is legion. But happily an unmistakeable peacemaker is at hand, the most frightful diseases succumb to those unfailing and invaluable medicines, " Gholtau's Great Indian Cores," which cm be bad of all Chemists. Testimonial— Dunedin, New Zealand, 27th December, 1875. Sir,— Having suffered lately fromserere rheumatic pains and general debility, I was induced to try your Rheumatism Mixture. I have pleasure in stating that, after taking the medicine for a few days, I lost all my pains, my appetite has improved, and I am altogether much improved in my health. I can recommend your medicines with much confidence. (Signed) Jane Eve. Valuable Discovery sor the Hair. —If your hair is turning grey or white, or falling off, ÜBe"The. Mexican Hair Renewer," for it will vosiiively restore in every case Grey or White hair to its original color, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most • Restorers.' It makee the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots where the glands are not decayed. Ask your nearest chemist for *-*** Tho Mexican Hair Renewer," prepared by Henry C. Gallup, 493, Oxford-street, London, and sold everywhere at 3s. 6d. per bottle. 910 Flobiline !— For the Teeth and Breath.— A few drops of the liquid "Floroline" sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites and impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteneuß, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all Tinpltasant odor arising from decayed teeth or tobacco amoke. "The Fragrant Floriline," being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious ;to the taste, and the

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 69, 21 March 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 69, 21 March 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 69, 21 March 1878, Page 4

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