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GREAT INDIAN or CURES. The Wonder of the 19th Century. The following - testimon *s are given by way of example of tli 3 very many received by the proprietor from all parts of New Zealand, and require ire comment : Dunedin, 30th August, 1877. Sir, —Having taken your Ghollah's Rheumatic mixture for some considerable time, and having been completely matic gout from which I had suffered most severely for the last ten years, I can hear testimony to its extraordinary curative powers. I am now free from all pain, and well in niy health, and have the free use of my hands and feet, which I had not previous to taking your medicine. I think it right to state, for the benefit of others suffering the tortures that I endured for the period above stated, that I attribute my restoration to health and freedom from pain, entirely to the use of your valuable medicine. I can strongly recommend it to those suffering from rheumatism or gout. (Signed) John Griffen, J.P. Dunedin, 9th August, 1876. Sir, —Having been troubled with Indigestion, upon the recommendation of friends, I tried your Aperient Mixture, and received so much benefit from ifc that I have much pleasure in giving you this testimonial, and can strongly recommend your Indian cures to others suffering as I was from severe Indigestion.—Yours truly, (Signed) John Adams, P.C.R,AOF. Christchurch, 21st April, 1877. The Proprietor of Ghollah's Great Indian Cures. Sir, —I have much pleasure in stating that I derived so great a benefit by the use of your Gout Mixture, that I the many already published. I had been suffering from Gout in my hands and feet for about sixteen years, but by taking two bottles of your Gout Mixture, I have lost all pain or trace of the gout symptoms. My appetite is good and my general health much improved. I can recommend your Indian Medicine strongly to others. (Signed) George Lumjiis. These faithful and invaluable Medicines can be had of all chemists- and medicine vendors in Dunedin and throughout New Zealand. P. HAYMAN AND CO, Dunedin, WHOLESALE AGENTS. Trade purchasers treated liberally. mHE GOVERNMENT DISINFECTANTS Are the best and cheapest. Free from Poison, agreeable in Smell. Used by the War Department of Her Majesty's Government. A PINK CARBOLIC POWDER, Packed in 1 and 2 cwt. Iron-bound Casks ; also in lib. packets and i i JL, 1, and 21b perforated boxes ; also Fluid, in i, i pint, and quart bottles. THE GOVERNMENT CARBOLIC AND TAR SOAPS. THE GOVERNMENT SANITARY COMPANY, P. HAYMAN & CO., DUNF^ T Sole Agents for New Zealand ana Au tralian Colonies. ACETOPATHY or the ACID CURE An External, Safe, Simple, and Val-u able Mode of Treatment in Fevers, Acute and Chronic Complaints. IypESSRS. E. COUTTS & SONS intimate that their guaranteed ACETIC ACID, Books of Directions, Sponges, and Spray Producers may be obtained from— Mr R. Erskine, bookseller, Invercargill. Mr Hayes, chemist, „ Messrs Galloway and Son, Riverton Mr W. Baird, bookseller, Dunedin Mr Leary, chemist, „ Mr Samuel Mackay, Mosgiel Mr W. C.Ancell, chemist, Waikouaiti Messrs Munro and Urquhart, Palmerstcn Mr J. Cagney, Oamaru Mr Wm. Grain, chemist, Timaru Mr Fountain Barber, bookseller Christchurch Mr Walter Suckling, „ Mr J. Watt, bookseller, Wellington Messrs Lucas and Son, Nelson Mr M. Webster ~ Mr Lunoan Madean Greymouth.

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Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 83, 2 October 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 83, 2 October 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Volume I, Issue 83, 2 October 1878, Page 4

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