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ghollah's • Great Indian Cures ! czr (Tiger Bha.nd). '-SJ. j THE MOST POPULAR MEDICINES EVEP i YET INTRODUCED INTO NEW j ZEALAND, . ! In consequence of their proving to be what is j stated of them, and all fulsome pumiiiK or ex- . trava;;;ant cxagtrerationa about them being care- i fully avoided. Their worth and merit have secured for them in every part, of New Zealand the confidence ot the public. They have cured long-standing cases of sickness, and TESTIMONIALS similar to those given bulow arc being received from all parts of the Colony by tiie Proprietor:— " Kensington, Dunedin, Ist March, 1876.—Sir, Having occasion to use your Aperient Mixture. and haww derived much benefit thererr@m, I have mutXi pleasure in testifying to its merits, and in recommending it to others.—(Signed), A. J amiesox.' "Pier Hotel, Dunedin, 26th May, 1876.—Sir,— Having been much bonefttted by the use of your [ Indian Medicine, I have great pleasure in .adding my testimony as to its efficacy, and can recom j mend others to try it. Gome of my friends, who > have also been using these medicines, speak , very favourably' of them, and have received much benefit from their use.—(Signed), Ophelia Bknnett." "Port Chalmers, New Zealand, 3rd July, 1576. Sir,—l think it my duty to state that your Ghol- | lah's Rheumatism Mixture has proved in my j case to be all that you have represented it to be: j and for the sake of those who may be suffering j the misery and torture of severe. Rheii.mal.isin, j such as I endured previous to taking your in- j valuable medicine I beg to state that. I had been ; suffering the most excruciating agony from ] severe Rheumatism for over two years. I could not rest at night. My appetite was gone, my general health shattered, and the pains throughout my limbs and loins were constant and almost insupportable. I was induced to try your I'thcn matism Mixture, and found myself: getting better after taking three bottles of it. I continued taking tho medicine for about six weeks, and became perfectly restored to health, being perfectly cured of all pain or symptoms of.' Rheumatism. My appetite is excellent, and I sleep well at night.—Signed), Fhed. Williams." "Dunedin, 10th July, IS7O.- Sir,—l have pleasure in stating, for tho benefit of others, that I have derived the most unexpected good results from tho use or Ghollah's Rheumatism Mixture.. I had been suffering from very severe rheumatic attacks for about 15 years, accompanied by most agonising pains in my limbs and loins, tnroujjh which my rest, was much disturbed at night, my appetite very imperfect, and my general health altogether impaired. 1 am happy to state that I am now free from the pains [ had experienced for so many years. 1 can sleep well at night, my appetite and. general health are mud. improved, and I can attend to my business and house duties. This happy change lias been brought about by the use of your Rheumatism Mixture for about two month:--.—T am, Sir, yours gratefully.— (Signed), S. PiCKETT." _ . "Dunedin, Hist August, 187f».—Sir.—Having taken your Ghollah's Rheunuit.io Mixture for some considerable time, and having been completely cured by its use, of the very severe rheumatic gout from which I had suffered most severely for the las; Ten years, I can bear testimony to it:- most extraordinary curatio powers. I am now free from all pain, and well in my health, and have the freo use of my hands and feet,, which I bad not previous to tailing your medicine. I think it right to state, for tho benefit of others suffering the tortures that I ensured for the period above stated, that I attribute my restoration to health and freedom from pain entirely to the ase of your invaluable medicine. I can strongly recommend it. those suffering from rheumatism or gout—(Signed), Jonx Guikkex, J.P." These Invaluable Medicines aro to be had throughout New Zealand, and in Auckland of all Chemists and respectable Medicine Vendors. BROWN, BARRETT & CO., Wholesale Agents for Auckland Province. i»* ~ i I^i poit tc r & ri 0., FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, QUEEX-STEE-KT, AUCK LAM). K. P. and Co. have Just Landed, ex Oxford Tiiuklaxd Castle, Loch Uhk, and Emily Chaplin,— LARGE SIIIPMKN T S ov FURNISH [NG IRONMONGERY, The whole of which have been carefully selected in the European and American Markets. Purchasers will find the Greatest Variety and Largest Stock of Furnishing Ironmongery in Auckland, and the goods now offered are the BEST taluk ever ottered in this market. ' BEDSTEADS. French and Half-tester Iron and Brass Bedsteads, with improved loot-rail; Child's Cots and Bedsteads. FENDERS. Bronzed and Berlin Black Dining and Drawing Room Fenders, with real bronze mountings ; Nursery, Bodroom, and Kitchen Fenders. FIRE IRONS. Steel Ormolu Head and Kitchen Fire Irons, Pokorettes, Coal Vase Tongs, &c, &c. LAMPS. Bronzed, Real Bron;:e, and China Vase Lamps, with Hinks', Duplex, Queen, Eclipse, Anncapnic, and American Burners, German Reading Lamps, &c, &c % GAS FITTINGS. An ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of CHANDELIERS and BRACKETS, of ENGLISH and FRENCH DESIGNS. Gas Heating Stoves, for Flat and Tailors' Irons, &C, &c. STOVES. AMERICAN "PASSPOE T" COOKING STOVES, with or without hot water attachment. SMITH & WELLSTOOD'S COOKING STOVES of all sizes. i LEAMINGTON RANGES, from 3 feet to 5 feet C iuehes, with or without covings and plate ; racks. REGISTER GRATES, Berlin Black and Fine j Cast, best finished, with tiles and bright beads. CUTLERY. J. Rogers and Sons', Lockwoods', and P. Walton's Ivory Table Knives, White Bone, Stag, and Black Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors. ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. Tea and Coffee Services, Cruet and Pickle Frames, Breakfast Cruets, Sardine and Biscuit Boxes, Fish Carvers, Fruit Knives, Candlesticks, Knife Rests, Butter Knives, Salvers, Egg Frames, Kettle Stands, Tart Servers, Orange Saws. Crumb Scoops, &c, Sec, plated on Nickel Silver. BRUSH WARE. DAWSON'S BESjT Hair Brooms, Scrub and Bannister JMishcrs, Paint Brushes, Turk's Heads, Flue"'-Brushes, Horse, Dandy, and Spoke Brushes, &c. &"c. MATS. Prison-made Cocoa Fibre, Brush, and Open Door Mats, Wool-bordered Mats and Slips. BATHS. Hip. Sponge. Shower, Foot, Child's, and Plunge Baths : EXAMELLED Cast Iron Plunge Baths, &c. Aic. JAPANNED WARE. Japanned Iron and Best Paper Tea Trays, Waiters, Toilet Sets, Boiler Fillers, Cash. Boxes, Lanterns, &c. Britannia Metal Tea and Coffee Pots, Mustard Pots, Candlesticks, &c, &c. GARDEN TOOLS. Flower Pot Stands, Brackets, Fern Stands and Boxes, Moss Baskets, Ivy Stands;, Plant Sprinklers, Fumigaters, American Garden Tools, in sets, and. Trowels, Rakes, Hoes, Spades. &c. Galvanized Iron Wire Netting for Fowl Houses, &c. &c. Wood Bread Platters, Butter Coolers, Teapot Stands, Bread Knives, &c. Kenrich and Sons' Tinned a-nd Enamelled Holloware, with patent covers NOBLE'S DYNAMITE. KREB'S LITHOFRACTEUR, Bias tint? andSportlng Powder, Caps, Single and Double-barrel Guns. Loading, Copping, and other Sporting requisites. MANTLEPIECES. White Marble and Knamclled Mantlepieces for Dinhiy. Drawing, and Bedrooms, in great variety. 13aL1\ajETTInIng7~oyster, and A- SUPPER ROOMS, Two doors past Hemus & Hanna's. J. LEE begs to inform hia numerous friends, raid the public gfiiTrtilly, that he iss 'lboui opening ilie above Dining and Supper ltuum j, and j liliota by every ut>(.-ution to obtain ;i hfmrn ot . their Bii:nioft. A Goud yitLLcury li'um 12 to 3. Meals at all hours.

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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2295, 13 July 1877, Page 4

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