Medical. noi) LX Vi? XI oXL E MULSION -(tasteless), easily.given to children. Tolutine, Balsamic Cough Syrup Brown's Herbal Medicines Rooke’s Elixer and Salve Soltzogencs Bar Trumpets Cooper’s Sheep Dip ; Thorley's Cattle Food. A large-variety of NOVELTIES IN FANCY GOODS, Per City of Madras and Queen c.f the West Artists’ Colors and Materials, at B All 11 AXT I) & S 0 N’S, Lainbt-on-quaj. npHE extraordinary and unparalleled cures JL that have been effected by the u?e of the Indian Medicines- lately introduced into New Zealand, and known ns ‘ GHOLLAH’S GREAT INDIAN CURES have given rise to the most grateful testimonials from ;all classes of the inhabitants of New Zealand,••-many of these testimonials having been received by the proprietor from very old well-known and respected colonists. : ThO two-following arc published by way of example of the very many similar ones received, i and lieing constantly received. . , ' . The marvellous certainty of cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout, Livjer Complaints, Indigestion,- &c., by these medicines, has won for them the appellation of :. . . , ■ THE WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH ’• CENTURY. - They consist of three kinds, viz., the Aperient, -'Rheumatism, and Gout .Mixtures. The -first being a most excellent family medicine, and a; sure restorer of health in all the ordinary ailments of both children and adults ; ; the other two being specific remedies for Rheu-, matism and Gout. ' ; : . : They can be had of all Chemists and; Medicine Vendors-throughout New Zealand.- " ' Testimonial received from Michael Brennan Hart, Esq., ex-May nr of Christchurch . ,v ; . • Christchurch, August 31, 1877. , • ; Sir,-— A few months ’ago'. I was-’suffering very severely from an attack of Rheumatic Gout, through which" I . was. confined to my bed for 1 several week: From'representations made to me by ray friends, I was induced to try your 1 Indian Medicines, and found myselLso much improved by their use that X was enabled to leave my bed-in four days after taking them,, and in seven* days was able, to, walk about with*comparative case."" I continued their use steadily for several weeks, and got completely restored to health by them, and have been up to this date-able to take free walking exercise; I recommend the use of your mediciues to others suffering from rheumatism or gout.— I am., &c., (Signed) M. B. Hart. Testimonial from F. H. Melville Walker, Esq., J.P.i— 1 Lyttelton, September 7, 1877* .'Dear Sir, —Having suffered for upwards of two years from chronic rheumatism, I was induced to try your Indian Mixture, and after taking it'for. a week or two the disorder disap*, peared, and has >:ot since troubled me—a period of nine months having now elapsed since taking the medicine. I have.no hesitation in believing that the cure was effected by your medicine.— Yours truly, F. H. Melville Walker. Wholesale Agents—Zohrab, Knocker, & Co. GREATEST DISCOVERY EVER JL YET MADE FOR THE; RELIEF OP HUMAN V SUFFERERS from MUSCULAR OB . NERVOUS AFFECTION , ’ is SLESINGER’S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. !: All the advertised remedies and all the prescriptions from the medical; faculty for the cure of Rheumatism, Rheumatic , Gout, Sciatica, Tic Doloureux, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Strains dr Sprains, Chilblains,' or pains'.of any sorb from the above affections, none ,of which have been so successfuland effectual as SLESINGER’S RHEUMATIC BALSAM. And -why ? you will ask. Because there is no nonsense about it. You are not asked to swallow so manyqulls or so many spoonfuls of mixture or draughts 5 two, three, or four times a day, or every other day, or to use hot, cold, shower or Turkish baths ; or to tell you - that this, that, or the other food you are to take or to avoidj- or that you shall drink only such and such, and not drink anything else; or to tell you to take such or such exercise, &c., &c. No, Slesingeu’s Rheumatic Balsam requires no such stipulation. Eat and drink and do. as you like according to your own good sense, and if yon only use the Balsam as directed on each bottle, in one day, and even in less time, or after one or two applications, you are relieved from your pain and sufferings, and you will bless the inventor of the Balsam. Furthermore, you are not asked (as is generally the case), to repeat the dose, that is to say, to buy another bottle or another box of pills. No, nothing • of the sorb is wanted. One bottle; although small in, appearance, but large in its effect, is quite sufficient in the worst of cases, and often from 20 to 100 drops, according to »he surface of the complaint, is sufficient fora cure. Through the long and continued practice as Veterinary Surgeon Mr. Slesinger has had, and in so. many different climes, and continued experience and experiments in the use and art of his profession, during which time he has been no small contributor for the good of mankind, has now the-, happiness to. say that he can do more than any other man has done in the way of relieving, you from the suffering of those awful pairs without much trouble—quick and inexpensive, 7a. fid. per battle. The Balsam baa anagreeable smell, and does not damage your clothing. . . Mr. S. makes no apology for the abovestatements, as the numerous certificates will prove the correctness of his assertions. , N.B.—Every person.who has used the Balsam will oblige Mr. S. by communicating with him, and .by acquainting others who are suffering,. of the efficacy of Slesingeb’s Rheumatic Balsam. ■ For sore throat and chest affection, Slesinger’s Cough . Syrup,: is superior to any other preparation. For infanta or adults suffering from sore, throat, colds, coughs, pain in , the chest,.laryngitis, bronchitis, or affections of the lungs, use SLESINGER’S COUGH SYRUP: You will v find it the heat and cheapest of all other remedies, ; Thousands of people have testified to the correctness, of this statement. Price, 2s. fid. per bottle. Every man may be his own Horse Doctor - by using SLESINGER'S Different Preparations, .viz.:—Condition Powder, Worm Powder, Colic or Gripe Drink, Embrocation, Blister Ointment, Grease Ointment, Hoof. Oil. ■ Each article has a printed label with full directions how to use it. Any other medicine or prescription made up to order at short notice. Advice by letter or telegraph. : ; S. SLESINGER, Hope-street, Dunedin. - Sold by all respectable chemists throughout New Zealand. S A V E I T 0 LEARN. H 0 W T 0 DO JO UR IT HEAD AND HEED HA IK. WHAT FOLLOWS. SAVE YOUR HAIR.—The laws of Health and Longevity demand it, the customs of social life re quire it. The matter is of great importance in every way. BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR.—It is the surpassing crown of glory, and for the loss of it there is no compensation. CULTIVATE YOUR HAIR.—For by no other means can it bo saved and beautified. LYON’S KATHA I E O N, Discovered thirty-five years ago by Prof. Lyon, of Yale, is the most perfect preparation in the world for preserving and beautifying the hair. Besides.being the best hair dressing over produced, Lyon’s Kathalron‘will, positively prevent gvayness, and will restore now hair to bald heads. If the roots and follicles are not destroyed. ■■ > - It actually performs these seeming miracles, of which the following is A FAIR SPECIMEN. X had been entirely bald for several years, constitutional, I suppose. .1 used a few bottles of Kathalron, and, to my great surprise, I have a thick growth of young hair. • - • ‘ . , Col. John L. Dobbance, U.S.A. In every important respect the Kathalron is absolutely incomparable. It is unequalled. , 1. To Cure Baldness, 2. To Restore Gray Hair. 3. To Remove Dandruff, i 4. To Dross and Beautify the Hair. BEAR IN MIND.—The ’ Kathalron la no sticky piste of sulphur and sugar r oMead, to paint and daub the hair and paralyze the brain. It is a pure and limped vegetable lotion, intended to restore the hair by natural growth and reinvigoration. It is splendidly perfumed, and the most delightful toilet dressing known. No lady’s or gentleman’s toilet outfit is complete without Lyon’s Kathalron. ■ SOLD EVERYWHERE. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER and CO.; Wholesale Druggists and Importers, Dunedin and Christchurch. FELTON, GRIMWADE, and CO., Wellington,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5386, 2 July 1878, Page 4
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