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PROFESSOR STOWBLL’S B h e urn a t i c EXTIRMINATOE.

TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. ABIES AND GENTLEMEN.— In laying before you my Ointment, the Rheumatic Exterminator, which I manufacture for Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Lumbago, and Ulcerated Sores, J. beg to state that I have never failed in making a genuine cure. I have cured between 300 and 400 ladies and gentlemen in the North Island of New Zealand, and should this meet the eye of any person that has used my Ointment and has not been cured I will be thankful if they will make it puhliic through the press.

And as a confirmation of ray statement I hereby insert a few of the testimonials that I have been favoured with by people who reside in the Province of Marlborough:— Wakamarina, June 23,1889. I write this to inform my friends and the public in general that I have been afflicted for 5 years with an ulcerated leg and foot. I have been four yens without placing my foot on the ground 1. have been in three hospitals and could get no relief, and eventually 1 was brought home to die, given up by all the physicians whom 1 had applied to for thmr prescriptions. 1 had been lying two months on my bed when Professor Btowell came to nay house and quiculy dressed my leg and foot with bis Rheumatic Exterminator, He dressed it daily for two wee a and a half, at the end of which time I could walk about comfortably with a stick. At the end of 4 weeks I could walk lively without the stick, and the only thing that remains of my affliction is in my ankle, which is a little weak but is strengthening daily, and I have no hesitation in stating that Mr Stow'dl has done with his Ointment what no medical mam could do that 1 applied to, and to him 1 shall be grateful while 1 live, and remain his humble servant, Edwin WIDSOH, Canvastown, Wakamarina. Okaramio, July 29, 1889. I have 8. child about three years of age, who was very severely and dangeiously scalded by the accidental upsetting of a pot of boiling water all over his body, being most severely injured on the abdomen and thighs. I got some of Mr Stowell’s Rheumatic Exterminator, and applied it as recommended and directed by him. There was evidently little or no pain after the first application, and the wounds commenced immediately to heal, and the child was perfectly healed in nine days, I have groat pleasure in recommending its use in similar eases I have also applied it to cuts and bruises, and found it very efficacious, -I am respectfully yours, Mbs Sabah Hamilton.

Prices: Is, Is 6d, 2s, and 3s. RETAIL AGENJS, MB H L. JACKSON AND MR T. H. HUST WIOK. Chemist and Druggists. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENT, MR CHARLES INMAN, Okaramio. JOHN SHEPHERD STOWELL, Manufacturer and Patentee. NEWMAN’S ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ON and after January 4th Coaches wil Leave Blenheim for Havelock and Kelson as follows: Leave Blenheim Mondays and Fridays at 6’45 a m, reaching Nelson at 6 p.m same day returning from Nelson Tuesdays and Saturdays at 7 a.m, arriving at Blenheim 6 p.m same day. Wednesdays at I p.m for Havelock only, leaving Havelock Thursdays at 9.30 a.m All parcels at reasonable rates. Booking Offices—Criterion Stables, Blenheim; Masonic Hotel, Havelock: Masonic Hotel, Nelson. G H. Watson, AND DEALER, i ' TfAtmNA VALLEY. All kinds of produce supplied. Exchanges made for local projjuce from post and rails to hen’B eggs. Store sheep supplied. Purchaser of tat sheep, hides, and tallow. 100 Tons Wairau Brown River Potatoes. Notice of withdrawal must be given to the Manager in writing and fre▼ions to expiry of quarters, otherwise broken quarters will be charged at full rate*.,

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 13, 7 March 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 13, 7 March 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume I, Issue 13, 7 March 1890, Page 1

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