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EKOKJ3SSOK STOWELL'S EXTIRMINATOE, TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. T ADIES ANb'GKN.TLEMEN.-; ■* J:, l'u' laying before'y«>u my Uiutmerit, the Rheumatic Kxtermiaator,, which I manufacture for Rheumatism,; Rheumatic Gout, Lumbago, and Ulcerated Soiv«, I beg lo slate that I: have 'ri.-vef' faili*<l in making a tf'iju.ioe cine. I Imve cured between. 300, antJ 4UG ladies and gent emeu iu'the.'Woftli Island ..f Now Zealand,, and. this me. t the eye of any that has un-d my Ointment and ha? not bmiciiie.l 1 will be tUukfu.l, \V\h;). will make it | -uUiio (hrnugli the j-rvsis A'n-l its a contirnuiion of my statement I her. hy i.-is.Tt a lew of the testimonials that i bivi been favoured with. In people who reside in the Province of Marlborough : Wakamarika June 23. 1839. .Iwrita thin to iufoiui my fiieudH uiut the public in general that I have been afiLctel for s'years with an ulcerated leg and foul.-. I b. ve heed four ye is without pi ring my foot oei the ground 1 have boon in three bosj.i'uls and con'A get no relief, and .eventually. I .was brought huuie t<< die, given up by all the p'-iynicians. wli'.m I hf i'apuhe I to tor their 1 had been '• lying two /'months' on my bell when Professor. ISt.iwell came to liuy Uouhh and quio ; ly-divteßi: my leg rod foot with hi* Uh'. utualt.u Kxtormiuator. ~ He dressed it daily fur wo wee sand a h'dif, at the end »f which time I cou d walk afwut comfortably with a slick. At the end of /weeks. I could walkjively vri'huut:the sti«k, and the only thing that remains of my affliction is in my ankle,'which is a little weak b, .t is strengthen* ing daily, and I have tio hesitation in stating tbaCMr Siow.dl has done with his Ointment what;Uo medx-al m-ui could do that I applied to, uud'iv. l u.iju I snail begrntefnl while 1 liTe, an I reuiiiu. bi- hu nble servant, EdwiN NYltSJsfOuElrafltowu, Wakauwrina. (iKAKAMti), July 29. 83 \ I have a/'-'child atiuut three years .if age. ■who: < was -very severely and dahgetously soalda.l by. an aeoiddiital upmttiiu «f'a pol ot bjtiiu< witter all 'over n\s oody, bem< most severely injured on the abdomen aid thighs. I gyt tioaie 'of .Mr Sto.veil "'a Hheutiiutic E.<termiiia.oii , l and applied it asreeouimunded and jdiroetdd by. him. • Tuerewim evidently little or no pirn after t ie.first application, aud the wound* oouiiteiiced immediately toheal. and.tUe ctiilil waa pc-rfeetiy healed in nine days, I bum great pleasure-in recommend iug its,-jUSti. hi similar.; canes ; I '.have ala.. npp.ied it to «uts ( ami .bruise?, and found; it Very efficacious. I'-,'a.iii' respectfully yours, JMks Sawah Hamilton. < Prices: ls ); Is 6d, 2s, arid;3s.

:betail„agjsnxs, MR Bit; JACKSON AN'4,MR T, •- '/H. HUSTWICK. .. -. Chemist ami Druggists, BOLE WHOLESALE, AGENT, MR-GH&iIL'ES IN MAN, Okarsimio. J 3HN IS aE PH E RD' STOAYE LL, , Manufacturer and Patentee; NEWMAN'S ROYAL MA.il; :. ! coached JV arid Rafter j.inuary. 4tb Coasljea' ; wil ' LiSava Blo,ineiui for Havelock aud JNo.iuu; a.J iSil'oWi:— ; • ''..'" Leave ..BL-niiieim. MonJuyfl anri Fridays at ti 43 i in, d.iy : tt.»\n N.slhuii aiidStturtiys ni 7 a.mj arriving at B.euuoiin li p.in sauio Jay. ' ; Wednesdays at I p.in for,.Havelock onlyleaving Havelouli. f Uursdayn ai 5.3& a.ui AH parpela.at reaf>oua,i»le rat.es.; Bookin.; Offices (Jr.Wion 'Stabten, Blen heiin; .\1 m .mui Hotel, Htve.'&ok; Akuniu Hulel, N«*lda(>. AND DEAtEK EMr UiN-A VALLEY. 'r™3B'Bf:. Kinua- <>i. pivuuuo-- eupputfu £%/ jjjityiiiiuges aud.> for Juc»l pruduc"j— tr-mi. P 1 '* 6 aud raiUi Co luuV eggs. .ist!<n?, : «;VKp supplied. Fur." cuaaer yf.'ijfct aawp, uides, aud'tallow. ; Now on band and. for sale, 2000 ~ btvrt? -SiH-ep. • Noiicsot" tviilidmw.il raadb-be'yiveii to ta« dim ijjer in-.wurristt'-4a i 1 re* y'lMi ti>:ii.<j>ii'y of -4 jart'n», uthir.vise bfoit.-u 4-iarwrd will be charged tit lull salts.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 3, 31 January 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 3, 31 January 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 3, 31 January 1890, Page 1

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