G H O L L A lI’S BEAT INDIAN CURE S -■ (Lately introduced into Wellington,) Only require to be known and used for a :i ■! . short while TO BE THOROUGHLY APPRECIATED. They, are- the most reliable medicines- that have ever been -introduced into New Zealand. They- are without their equal for curing the various-ailments and diseases that each kind is specially prepared for. - THEY NEVER INJURE ANYONE. The APERIENT MIXTURE is a never failing REMEDY for biliousness, indigestion, loss of appetite, sick headache, -disorders Of the liver, - •!) -i-) . ■ ■ . ■ AND. INTERMITTENT FEVERS. The RHEUMATISM MIXTURE is most extraordinary, for its 1 certainty in the cure of RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, and MUSCULAR SHIFTING PAINS. : / ; - < GHOLLAH’S GOUT MIXTURE Is Magical in its - effects,' it gives immediate relief;-and by-perseverance in- its use fora short while, . . ■ , ' REMOVES- ALL - GOUTY SYMPTOMS ;! - These 1 -Meritorious Medicines can bo had off alb chemists'and v medicine vendors THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND. - . -W. &G. TURNBULL & CO., ■ ; ( ' - Wellington, Sole -Wholesale Agents for the Wellington 1 '-■-province. ; THEj undersigned has just received a fresh of - American and , British Herbs, -'Composition Powders, &c. ' -,-ui WILLIAM FIFE. ‘.t i.I ' ,/Chemist and-Druggist Stationery, &c. ... TVTEW 1, BOOKS JUST RECEIVED jjy ‘‘ !'By the Overland Mail via Suez.—- 1 ' Commodore’Ceodeiiough’S journal during , his l ’- 1 last command on'the Australian Station; 1 ’ ' ■ edited, with memoir- by his widow, • - Dr. H. Maudsiey’s . Physiology of Mind “ . being the first part of a nejv 1 edition of Physiology and' Pathology of ‘Mind: ■ Vjsconht Amberley’s Analysis of 1 Religious ‘ Belief, 2 vola, ' . ' Tire -comedy' of the 1 Noctes Ambrosianse, 'selected and arranged by John’Skelton. , Rosser’s'Law of Storms, practically, considered. Park''Waters j and other stories by "Mrs. ' { ' 1 "Henry Wood, author of East Lynne, &c. - Daniel 1 Deronda,, by ’ Geo. Eliot; Book 7, ‘ Sanitary 1 ' ,Work 'in ' the Smaller Towris and 'yilUges, by Ohas; Stagg.' " ' " - 'The‘ : City : Its Trade and by W. . ' Purdy. '' 'The Artizan’a Guide, and Everybody’s As'sistarit/ by.R. Moore. ;; 'Tom' Sawyer, a new hovel, by Mark Twain, ' author of The Innocents • Abroad. '‘’ ! P}oturesque*Ehr6pe; Part 5.' ‘ ‘The Liihghahi Magazine, Nq! 4. Hugh ’ Criphton’s Ro'mance,' by C. B. Coleridge ; 'pheaper eclitioh. ' ' ' ' I Races' 1 of Mankind;. edited by*' B’ * Bro^vn; ' 1 ' vol. 4, Completing fhh ,' ' 1 1 . London Society, holiday number. '■ ' Pidgih-Ehglish Sing Song, ,or Amusing Sofags and Stories in the China-Engliah Dialect, by C. G. Lelahd. 1 . Wallace’s Geographical Distribution of An- ■ himals, 2 vols.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4845, 2 October 1876, Page 4
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