JUST EECFIVED, AND |. K'QW ON SALE— 50 CASES | Downer's Kerosine, ■ ,v:ci In 4-gal. Tine, "with Patent Taps. 1 J s 25 CASES ' • ':,'■ Devoe's Nonpareil Kerosiiie, ;-.,'; ISO EJe Test, with Patent Taps. ! _''.",' 25 CASES | Cameron's Diamond Kerosiiie* •' In 4-gal. Tins. Also, Just Abrived — 3 Ckatbs of BROWN W ARBi CONSISTING OF j Covered Butter Jars, 3 pints t0 .4 galls. Uncovered Butter Jata, 8, 4, 5, 6 gills BreacT Pana, oval and round, 2, 3, 4, gall?. Fickle Jars, all sizt s. ] 30 dozen Stcne Jelly Cans. j .■ - i H. V.Phillips,! BEE-HIVE STORE, Cornes of Bridge and ■ Collingwood-sts., NELSON. j GHOLLAH'S jT ; Great Indian Gums 1 From the extraordinary Cores that have been performed by these \ ■■ MERITORIOUS MEDICINES in every part of the Colony, they havo 1 been pronounced to be • THE WONDER OE THE j y> NINEE'EENTH CENTURY - ; The two following Testimonials j are given hy way of example of very ° , many received. — See pamphlets and testimonials. . To MP. R. HADFIELD, j Agent of Ghollah's Great Indian Cnres, Nelson. j Nelson, 17th August, 1878. Dear Sib, — My son bas been entirely cared , by one bottle of tbe Rheumatism Mixture, - ( after having suffered great pain, being quite & cripple for a fortnight. He has resumed his work, and is quite well in health. { Stars truIy,^KiCHARD Adams. Kelson, September, 1878. To the Proprietor of " Ghollah's .Indian Cares." ' Srs,— On looking over my books to, find oat the amount sold in Nelson since- the i introduction of your medicines, I find ;tbal there has actually been 147 dozen disposed oft and tho sale still continues large. The bene fits obtained have been unquestionable, having *' come under my own observation. ' Yours^faithfully, R. HADFIELD; | ■ . , Agent y 'Is there no hope ? ' the sick man said ; : The silent doctor shook his head. ,s While there is life there's hope/ he cried.' .• '"« Mgroto, dim animat est,spes est." .< DK. L. L.BMITH | ~ : (The only legally-qualiSed Medical man adVettismg)^" I '"' r .-. i '.:■". CONSULTS'-- -:•..■-■.. :i ! '"" On all affections of the Nervous System (no : matter fsora- what ; causa r aria|pg) ,; on ail '. l)TOken^jown Conatitutions • on all Diseases arising fcooa' early Indigcretibna ; on Goat ; on Rheumatism. \ IN these jColonies, those, excesses wjiich fe. '' h'aveindulgedjia ""aoVyouth" tellapon. as With fearful interest. ' ; ) J / ( .'; Oor regrets are useless, our repiriinga futile. The sole idea^sEiouid be' tlie; chances we possess of . remedying ; iho ills we ah*kdy < liaVei or combating the effecfs' likely fo result. Hide it as, ha may—put op' as good an] ex-;* ' teridr as he .can— still' is j the victim conscious that he is a living 'life, and 1 that sooner' or later his vices will discover h^oi't^ the wbrjid. par. Faith — onr obligations! to society ad; larges-rr the welfare of ' oiif fttttiEa .dSaprittg— andi tne> duty'we owe*- toourwiVe^&rJnd^ nation, and . .points ,dut ' .to, us'tioff till the ravages break out in oui? institutions. Kef ore negotiating with' a. merchant} before engaging with 11 * 1 'conflden&l'.'fci^K'j, before employing a b'arriater— a ! careral" man' makes inquiries as to their standing ; and, inj the case of a legal adviser, 'both' ~&s ! 'tb^ma legal qualifications and as to' lus eapabfUties of transacting the individual bnsmesWhe'consuits . ■ him upon. Strange 1 to'say, hp*-vever, in { the "'selection of a medical' man,'' the f kufierer] frequently omits these necessary' precautions, and without regard' to* th^fitnesl^qnaliMca^^ tion, experience, sad ,a^iU^.'for-the^ar-jico>"-lar ailment requiring treatment,' he conaulSfl' the nearest man, whose experience aM pra,otice, perhaps] lies' m^qulte'.iah' opposite diJreQ- ««•£' ■ •->"-•* :}! -- - ™ u ' ' Ha T-; ! °? l ,*•••« ■■• Is it astonishing that so many : are; 'driven'; mad, are ruined fa health, : add are "^knkrapt" ■■ ••in 1 spirit^ hope, arid money? '■. Ha*?e £ nofct for yearM, ; noin^^ht'^o' ,^ehi itekt 1, Be. J\. Z«. ( Smith, am'the'-'f^ly' legtflyjqualified. medical mam advertising ia l 'the '' Comtys? '•■ 'Have B not also prosecuted, ;at 'my own', expense, these 1 - very quacks; and expbsed.^he varioua njiisferatna - I ,they !l are seHing^such' as* Phas^hodyne, Essence of "fife, &c.— and .had them 1 analysed, \ and found tnem 1 tboonslst'bf " Burnt sugar and flavoring matter," and tneeertiflcateslii ■■ have psoved to'be ail forgerM. 'ItUa fortius: reason that I stepout of the ; 6thics dftie pro-;] • Session ana'adt-^s^tp glv g those who reqorie \ the services of my branch ' an opporfiocity of J li knowing they can cohabit a 'legally qualffled ;! ■ man, and one moreover who' 5 has made jtMsi . his especial study. X \ ;;DrL. L. Smith is the only legally qualified knedical man, advertising, and he has been in melboarnes* years in full practice on Nervous Biseases liosis of Power and Debility Syphi-» - H|c Affections. Want of 'Condition iQout and "^feaipatiam. | It. It.. ; SMITH, can . beconsulted ! hy Wjjm — Fee £1. Medicines forwarded to' aU, J . . . ,-t | ;'-"■. i. SMITH, 182 Collins st. East off the^Qovernor), 1 vEvsom&sß, ioa | ,
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 154, 30 June 1879, Page 4
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