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"A stitch^jn-time saves nine," and so does a single- dose, or "'Ghollaji's Great Indian 'Cures " save taking nine, if taken directly an .eviOsympton shown itself These heroic" medicines can be had of all Chemists -where also can be had copies of the numerous testimonials received" by the proprietor. -Testimonial. — Rus- , sel street, October 29, 1869. After ,a,yery/ severe attack of dropsy, which prostrated me for three months, anifbr which I was -operated upon, I was., laid up with a violent attack of jaundjc£, 'added to which I was covered with niojce .especially •on my face, shoWng a decided^tUency to scrofula. - 1 was pursuaflg^ By a friend to try your Ghollah's Great:tn'dian .Cures', and I have reason to be thankful, f toolt his advice. After a few doses of -tlie, aperient the jaundice was completely mastered, and by persevering with the medicine I completely ;got rid of the eruptions. My face is now quite clear, my body as smooth as silk, and I am enjoying e^qellent health, I can confidently asse'r\much better than I have had for ten years ? past. I have the aperient to. severaLof iriends, and in every respect it ka^'carzied out what was . „% r eqgir_ed of ifc. o You are welcome , to miike use if you choose of this communication. I can only add, that to all that are afflcted I can confidently jrecommenac-tjrnollah's Aperient as a safe and certain medicine. I am k youil ; respectfully, H. Sheriff. " ■• - Ar/vicS ofo Mothers !— Are you broken iv , yo^t •«# .by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once to chemist; and get a, bottle of Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. 1L will .relieve the poor Sufferer immediately > It is perfectly.diarmk r leaa and -pleasant td taste. It "produces natural .quiet sleep^.fcyr-.relieting the child froro pain f and , the littte cherub awakes " as • bnght as l 4 btrtton. <A ' It soothes the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves ■ 'wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and . diarrhcea, „' , Whether arising from teething or 6ther cause*. Sold everywhere^ at, Is. ljd. per bottle. MBaufactory. 493 Oxford-street?, London. ■' FLOBiuwfti'!— . For thp-Te&th and Breath — A few drops <Jf tte 'liquid "Floroline » sprinkled on a' wef tooth-brush produce a pleaßant lather, which .thoroughly cleanses the teeth 'from all parasites' and imparities, hardens the ..gums, pf events tartar, stops , . aecay, gi^ea.to the ,(eeth-a peculiar pearly wmtfinesg, and addightlul .fragrance to the Rteatk It , remoyea . a.!l ■ unpleasant odor arising from decayed -teeth or tobacco emoke. "The Fragrant' .Floriline., 4 ' being eoiaposed in part of hoaqy and sweet herbß,'"is delicious Ho the taste, .and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Sold everywhere at 2s. 6d. -Pr'epared'bv' Henry C Gallup, 493 Oxford-etreec .London,. 1091 \ Valuable Discovert p'or'^he .Gajr,— lf 'your hair is turning grey or white, or falling off, use " The Mexican Haic Renewer,"for it UMlvosiiively restore in every dase Grey ou . White hair to its original color, without leav- ■ mg the disagreeable smell of most ' Restorers.' It makee the hair charmingly brautiful.'as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots where the gl&ndo are not decayed. A«k your nearest chemist fdr '«The Mexican SS'XT?'" P r€ P ftre(ib y *ienry C. Gallup, m, Oxford-street,' London, and. sold everywhere at 3s. 6d. per bottle. ' ' 9i f o

•" •-■•-■• 'At ;R, LUCAS & SON'S. F 0 R SALE. THE' DESIRABLE PROPERTY owned A- by Mrs. Hioss, of Richmond, being part df Section 220, comprising TWENTYONE ACfaES of rich Agricultural Land with COTTAQK and FARM BUILDINGS, &c , within five minutes' walk of the Richmond* Railway Station, suitable for a Building Bite or Dairy Farm, and now leased to George Jordan. Possession can be had 12tli February, 1879. , „ ADAMS & KINGDON, 2127-w,B. Solicitors, Kelson. J

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 177, 24 July 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 177, 24 July 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 177, 24 July 1878, Page 4

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