When wo contemplate the lone and pitiful condition of those living in lonely parts of the far interior, isolated and struck down by sickness, without the aid of the physician or the chance of procuring medicine, wo should bo thankful for our own privileges In being able to procure those invaluable medicines, “Giiol laii's Great Indian Cures;" and in kindness to others recommend their use, as wo have found thorn truly beneficial. Proved and attested to by undoubted testimonials.—[Advt. 3
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5449, 13 September 1878, Page 7
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80Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5449, 13 September 1878, Page 7
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