The attention of sufferers from rheumatism —a no!>lo army of martyrs in this community —is requested to (lie following unsolicited testimony to the su r.-esßfni treatment, of this painful makdy:—"Gisborne, June 25th, 1878. —To Dr Gilbert, Dear Sir, —Having Buffered for mi:re than twolvo months with chronic rheumatism in my ]pg, I think it. only right to Btwte for the information of the Thames public, that Dr Gilbert is the only one who has done me any permanent good, although I had previously tried'- all the doctors and chem sts on the Thames without receiving any benefit.—(Signed,) R. Thomson, Cabinetmaker, Gisborne."—[AdvtJ
Ladies, a continuance of your esteemed patronage is respectfully solicited. Since I introduced Sewing Machines on the Thames seven years ago, I have had the pleasure of adding to the comfort of an immense number of homes, and shall still do my beat to maintain my reputation for selling the best Machines I can obtain at the Lowest Prices. A large supply just received.7- J. GaiGG, Pollen street.—[AdvT.]
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2929, 5 July 1878, Page 2
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169Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2929, 5 July 1878, Page 2
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