“The light of other days is faded/'for the-gloriS of science of the present age of marvels have eclipsed the barbarous usages of the past, and poor suffering humanity no longer remains the victim of gross maltreatment from unskilled and blundering quacks. The triumphs achieved in the world of physics have led to the production of those marvellous medicines known as “ GuonnA.u'a Grea.t Indian Cures," by whose instrumentality the most astounding cures have been effected, and innumerable valuable lives saved.
Meetings, &c. WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL, TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY) a TEA and PUBLIC MEETING will be held. Tea in the Dixon-street Schoolroom, at 6 p.m.; and the public meeting in the adjoining church, Manners-street, at 7.30 , p.m., when addresses will bo delivered by ministers and friends. Tickets may be obtained from any of the teachers ; price Is. 6d! XJN CUJNiNJSUriUJN VViXXI THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE Manners Street.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5326, 23 April 1878, Page 3
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144Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5326, 23 April 1878, Page 3
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