Hotels CEi.N T E A L > ;H. 0 T- E t[ ;; Cbrrier of- ‘ Lambxon-quay and Hunter- street, i THOMAS AND SULLIVAN having taken :the 'above hotel Beg to inform the inhabitants of! Wellington arid.; the' surrounding districts that theyvrill continue to carry, on the business in a style equalto .their predecessor, and hope to merit a continuance of the support accorded to hiiri.ii 1 ■■ !■•! . .. N.B.—The Daily. Luncheon at the Central 'willbd a speciality.” : ; : Breakfast at 8 a.m.; Tea at fi p.m. First-class Accommodation for Boarders. 1 . A N A M A.'..; H. O.°T E L Corner of Taranaki and'Vivian-streete. , : G. S. NICHOLES, Proprietor. . / IJIHE ATRE ROYAL HOTEL. The above Hotel is now open fo the accommodation of the. public. The proprietor seeks a continuance of the supporfc he has already experienced as a hotel-keeper in Wellington during the last twelve years.; Two of Alcock’a spleridid billiard tables. Night porter to meet ; arrivals by late steamers. ... . . ; THOS. URWIN, proprietor.; • TVTEW ZEALANDER HOTEL XV ’ MANNERS-STREEt. : I ' : ’ J. FENTON, Proprietor. OMMER Cl A L HOT EL, WILUS-STREET. <; • i . H.* BENNETT; Proprietor. ~..Medical . JOHN R. WANLESS, ' M.D., C.M., 1 1 Also Homoeopathic Diploma. ■ ■ Residence—Wavertree Cottage, ’ '■ Cuba-street, corner of Ingestre-street. Office and'7 to 9. j ; : nriHEjundersigned has just received a fresh JL ksripply of : •c, liolterman r s Life'Drops.■ ,i ■■ •. Ghollah’s Indian Remedies ! .Upo’s Fruit Salts ;. ■; 'Homoepathio Medicines a .: nA. full supply;of Coffin’a Herbal Remedies ; ,W. FIFE,' Chemist and Druggist, -■ -v 1 ... ;; ;■ • Willis-street. IN these days of .sham and false pretences, :it , is pleasing,to meetjwith anything that; is., reliable, .truthful,; and worthy of confidence. : The following which are given by .way of example of the very many to the: same effect received By the, proprietor, of ■; GHOLLAH’S GREAT INDIAN CURES Speak ffor themselves,’and Require no.comment. .'.All.who; are suffering, frpm, R heumatism,; Neu-, Vralgia, 1 . Soiatiqa, Lumbago, Rheumatic'Gput, or that dreadful malady, GOUT, can get com-: . pletely cured by these remarkably curative ' .V : INDIAN MEDICINES.; i. L ' ' Nelson, July,24, 1877* ■. Sir,' —I can speak-with great thankfulness.of your INDIAN CURES. ...I have been a, great sufferer,for sometime, and tried.. Wizard Oil, and, all sorts; of, remedies,; all of whichj did me ,no good;; hut. the INDIAN. CURBS have effected wonders with me. I only required three,bottles. Hoping, thia.may induce., others (.who,; are, ailing to try your, .medicines, —,1 .am, ...yours truly. I * f-.'.-.y.,,j,. vs;;. 1 oi ;■ ~, 1 ■ (Signed)- .’, Mrs. Wm. Ginn,: 1 ■ ■■. !, i - Wakapuaka. • ’ April,23, 1877.;;; Sib, I—Having 1 —Having ..had- occasion ■, to v try the- • efficacy;of ’ your;RHEUMATISM ..MIXTURE in the instance of one; of,the members, of my family,,! can; testify to.its- having con-, siderable merit ’ .... ; . i.Thei Medicine’ had; a.very beneficial effect,; and only 'three or. four 'bottles of it were used. • I was induced to try the Medicine by the favorable reports I had heard of it. ; . , . ■ , (Signed) "... Robert. Chudley.u; f'lOD LIVER. OIL EMULSION \_y (tasteless) 1 , 1 easily given to children. r , Tolutinej Msainic, Cough, Syrup ~ , ■ Brown’s Herbal Medicines ' : . Rooke’s Elixer arid Salve . - . Seltzogenea. ' '/ Ear Trumpets ■...;! ■ ■ ,Cooper’s Sheep Dip , ; ' ThorleyV Cattle Food. ■ , , ! , ■ ' A large variety of Novelties., in fancy goods, .Per City of . Madras.arid !Queen''ot 'the ! West, 1 ; Artists’Colors arid Materials, at’- ■ ’ BA R R:A U D & SON’S, ■ ’ ■ ...i.; ;;;!tLambton-quay. vi . .i" .t*'- 1 ' ;" J. pOTTIE’S SCOTTISH HIGHLAND OIL Scottish Highland Oils are : unquestionably the great remedial . 'agent >of : this ! age: * No remedy yet known possesses’the power of'cur-, ing so inany .diseases, and it has’ received the' . patronage of theihighest famiiliesdri'Australia; It hhsj removed diseases of years standing, after, the .< unhappy sufferers 1 have undergone a martyrdom;of 'suffering, and often, I may’add; of (strong remedial treatment l also. - Now the i success; of ithis .remedy has’ been demonstrated J everywhere—from fhe palace to'the shepherd’s ■ hut, from, the lady of mobW I arid philanthropic life, to| the poor <arid; deorepid cripple. Its praises are.sung in nearly everylhome in Australia; and;-it-is; being sent to.suffering friends' 'in America, ■, Asia, the Coritirienf of' Europe, arid Britain.; Diseases l of; 5,8, 10(16, 20, 23,' arid 26 years' standirigr.yleld to''its’’power,-so, that men, given up as incurable have returned : to their duties in daily life, and are restored 'th the bosomhf their families. ’ After such success, we ask those; who are suffering ‘to give it : a* fair; trial, and r those' rwho have. used it,' arid are not yet . cufed,.to .persevere in its use, the orily way to; effect'a permanent cure 1 in . long' sta)ndihg cases, of disease. : - • •' ' ' Lumbago.—-This Oil has had more proiript action in this than in any other disease.'Apply as'Kidney Disease. .vi la ' In Neuralgia oe-the'Head,'FAcb;>:or-‘Gums,; apply the : Oil ; first: to .the; top -of the head'over, the; opening; then; Jto the affected temple,' base of . skull,i and any hther part which’ is;.tender .to; the;■ triuch;. is -The 'parts shorild; simplyib'e.i slightly'..anointed writh the 1 tip of ithe . finger,! :and iirepeatedi' every ten : until .the tender • spots-on i the ‘ temple arid facq are. completely deadened. 1 The sufferer should sit, or.; recline in; perfect ■ stillness, not talking,; nor yet movingothe'muscles of the ifice,'and in. a,.few minutes the'agony will- be; ■gone.' ;' 1 ‘ V;.' ;■ V I b' Kidney. Disease, is ali. i-obms of—Apply across' theoloins-'and the spine bn either side;' a very hot flannel or bag of hot sand should be applied over the,part; .. ■■ ■ ; h * XIrVBB on the right side. - -' Stiff Joints. Rheumatism, Chest Diseases. —Rub the Oil all over; the chest,' and-around •by the back i; this must be done-for all Chest •Disorders.;-,.! 0,.-; : i. 1 ' Ear A che. —Dip a ..piece of cotten wool in the Oil, rind insert into the oar, or syringe the ear with the Oil,-hot or .cold. '. This his also a cure fori deafness, but must be continued'. ; ! 'Hysteria and all Nekvous Complaints so corrimou to ladies in this hot climate, demand the topet gentle and tenderkiudof; treatment, not only; with the, design ,of removing the attack, but jalao for. establishing-a bare.’ ' The Oil should be applied to' the: temple, ‘ opening ef head, wrists, andifingers. It has a moist salutary and; soothing effect, and should'be used as'a preventative.-.: .1 i-„ .."'hr-' 'Members of Cricket, Rowing, and Foot- 1 ' b.vLl Clubs, and; Athletes,; may with great advantage use it of or. the muscles'of the arms land legs* rubbing -night: and ifnorningfj fit ten- < ders those '.muscles elastic ‘ and firm.- Should l the muscles be sore, a good dressing! will 1 give l immediate relief, and prevent the: distressing effeots of stiffness, &o;; h, iuu .h.nih;. l':x; ’'Bleeding, from, the Dungs, Womb, Arm's,' or Wounds, may be treated with it. ; ■ To Preserve Clothes from Moths, —Take a newspaper, paint it here and, there with the Oil, then* wrap at once as closely, as possible. 'Poisoned' Wounds.—Put into , the wound and rub as firmly as possible, fixing, on .a poultice Of it. r : Skin Diseases.—lt may be safely used for all forms. Agents :—BARRAUD & SON, Chemists.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5123, 24 August 1877, Page 8
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