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Medical /nOUTX'S ACETiC ACID CUKE. <i f , "Fear not for behold I bring you good tidings of groat ioy which shall bu to all people."— Luko ii., 10. "Hopo for the. Bnltbring, Hopn for the diseased, 'I ho long-'i<Hivil remedy come at last. None need doßpuiv now." In (ho year IS 11,1 had a severe inllammn.tion in my liver, for which 1 was treated allopathtcally. It left chronic derangement In that organ. From that time I Buttered at Intervals intense nervous dyspepsia and all Us hypocliondrical adjunct?, which, I feared, would end either in nn asylum or a suicide's grave. During my loir.; niglusol' misery t tried all know,i remedies, In vain. I studied hydropathy, and applied <t Kilecoasfully. In acute eases it also relieved me a little sometimes. I have now studied and applied Mr. Ooutt'a acetopatliy successfully to myself and others, knowing there arc many suU'eriiig like maladiea. I feellshou'dbo a vile traitor "to my sultoring fe'low creatures, did I not make this known. This must bo my apology for thus oll'oi injr them my serviciK. I hereby certify that in tho year 1801 1 was brought to ii very low condition by what the late I>r. Stratford culled lilood poisoning, for which lie treated me lo;i weeks: ho then consuited lir. PhllßOn, and the decision arrived a.t was that, there wiw io hope of my letting belter, but by the application of Hydropa: hie remedies b/ Air CJ. llaylcr t was quite, lvsl.orcd to sound health in fl\'o wooks. I havo hod no rolapso since, and enioy good hculth now. W. A.FKNTON, Victoria Btnsot, Auckland. P.S.—Mr ITaytor is quite at liberty to mako What vac he likoa of this well-earned Teatim°nlfll- W. A. F. The above testimonial pliowPth that I know how Io sucies..fiillv apnly Hydropathy KcniediCß to CB3C3 in wliieli Alloiiatihi! Remedies had boon tried -a d utterly failed hn-g, long ugo. Since then. I h iru applied them successfully to ot.hero; notably t o one who nix years since was pronounced dying of inlliiiiunation of the lunge— tlie S'iino functionary iloran-.'einoi.t in, I am inforniel poor young Mr. Close was killed by. Htitaltlioiuh the Allopathic practitioner, who was nttoncllng the man trefer to, sent hia Monde to SCO him die, the Hydropathic Kemodio* soon restored him, and ho is living in Nowton, willing tocor.llrm this statement if necessary. I have now made myself acnualnled with tho method of applying tho Acetic Acid prepared by JHr. Con Its to many severe chronic derangements, namely: Indigestion, Liver Dlwom), Ncurilgia, Hheumatism, l)eran;.;enir.nt of tho .Kidneys, Sciatica, Ulcerated Throats, ISroneliHis, Dyaontry, Hooping Cough. Deafness, &c, &c. with marvellous sueee;a. ! kmnybymyowiicaHO, that when rightly applie:!. it i-i a certain und complete rome.ly for tho mint inveterate nervous dyspepsia. Yes, dear fellow suMbrer, whoever ion are, 1 ussure—-liy my own experience, and on my honor uh a fellow r-iiizon and a profi'sscd Christian of many yearn standing in Purnoli—that I can toll you how to uso it no that it wiil restore (lie. long lost .one io yutir system, and enable you to enjoy, exquisitely enjoy, life again, nnd it will not tantalise you like the abominable remedies you havo so lung tried in vain. Should any person wish to know anything of my mural diameter, iheycanohti.in a knowledge of it by applying! > Mrs .lames Rutherford. Hr.mueni. or to Mr, A. Liibouvn, inerehiint, l'arnell, or to the biography of the lato lli«hop tfohvyn. wlioroin our prcsontßiah .]) L'owio lolls me my name in honorably immortalised. 1 utn prepared to supply the acid and all appliances and publications of Mr, Coulß, at current price.1 *, and i;ive insii notions about lining them to anyone applying personally or by pott GKOiiOM IIAYTKR, Bi'lulitou-roud. Pornell. N.H.—Hofereno.i can he given to parties who liave derived bonoliU from tho use of It if required. Sewing Machines. AMERICAN SfiWINQ MACHINES. tiiic hakgkst salk in australia. Rkduckd Piuck List. "THK HOMK" SHUTTJiK-liOOK-STITOH. THK PKI'.KKOTION Oif jMKCHANISM, SIMPLK, COMI'AOT, KS-FIOIKNT, DUUABLK, ANI> COMPLICTK. ft sov/.\ with tho lonut poasiblo amount of iabour and a Girl of Twelve Yoara can run it without fatiguo. It la a Triumph of Mechanical Genius. •THK HOMK" SIiUTTLHIis tho only praottoal Low-prico Ijock-stitch bowing Machine over invented. Thin UNKQUALIjKD JIACHINR nsos a Straightneedlo, makes tho "Lock-stitch1 (alike on boto idesi, has a Bclf-aaMituing tension, anil is adapted to every variety of vowing for uny wear, from ilio Jii;.iie.i,t unuHnu to tlio heaviest, AND WILL KVKM SKIV l.lO.Vl'ilEH ; it Will Hoill, Fell, Bind, Cord, Braid, Seam, Tuck, Untile, Hemstitch, and Gather. This Machine will row on and gather at tho samotime, and will work equally well on Silk, Linen, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Sjlk, Mnou. or Cotton Thread. It is not neceHsiary for us to enaeavour tonetract from the inerilsi of nay other machines. Wo claim to soil THiO ISKbT FAMILY SKWING MAGI I INK IN TIIIC MAUKKT, without regard to I mcic, mid wo feel confident tliatwhenovcr Pcr.-ioiia wishing to buy Sewing Machines give tho'UOMli:' SHUTTLE SKW'NQ MAOUINIiS a fair trial, in competition with othor Machines they will have tho pruforoncn. With tho Maclitno ia lurnlahod—Hcmmor, Bniider, Shutllo Hobbina, Oil Can, Oil, Sorowdrlvor, Fivo Noodles, Guage, Tablo Clamp, and directions for use. Alloccuroly packed instroiiK case with hingotf. V l>. IC X:Conu'ioto in box .. .. „ _ „ „ £1 0a With Tablo and Treadle _ *;U Bs With Tablo andTroadlo, Half-Cablnot, with Covor, Look anil Roy .. „ _ ci 7b In proof of thoir superiority ovor nil othor Miichines, WO GUARANTEE TIIKM FOX five JTKAKB. Whora tho gauuino "HOMIC" SHUTTLH IiACIUNISS, tta;ii]ied with oar name, are not procurable, wo will ,>er»d them direct to purcluiiiora on receipt of remittance or roforoneu. L. D. .NATHAN & CO., SOLK AGKNTS. Wo havo appointod tho uni'.ersignmi Sole R-.itall Agent for Aucldiunl, whero tho Gouuiuv.Homo Sliuttlo Machines aro jirocurablo by timo paymonta. Illustnitioua, tfiieciinens, uudTuition ?i' t :o ot chnrsr. J. V. BREDA. Khortland-otrcot. /'BAYLOR'S PATENT LOCK-STITCH JL SIC WIK Q MAC lIIN KS Tlicso Machines rnss'-ss ti»o following advantauca:—They aro substantial and simple in construction, and, therefore, not liablo to derangement. They mako i.ittls noisk, and can do all tho worlc of the household, from tho lightest fabric to tho strongest. If they cost a fow shillings more than nomo Machines, the public have tho satisfaction of knowing that they aro genuine and well worth the diHorouoo. To those who tleslro a Ii filler and cheaper Marhinn than tho Lock-stitch, TAYLOR'S PATKNT •TWISTKI) LOOP-STITCH MACHINK,at TwoUulneas, is worthy of inspection. Solo Agent: T. PEACOCK, Optician, Short-land-street. Ironmongery, m X V T H X VyIiKAP JJLAKDWAVR IIOUSK iron LOGICS, lIINGE.S, NAILS. SHAM AND REGISTER GRATES, COLONIAL OVENS, &c. Milk Pans and Buckets, Boilers, Saucepans, &c, Tea and Coll'eo Pots, Scythes, Hay Forks, and Rakes Hooks, Fern, Furze, and Reaping HJasliors, and Bill Hooks. Hand, Kip, Tonnon, Cross-cut, Pit, and Buck Saws. Hammers, Chisels, and Gouges. PLANES, LEVELS, BRACES, AND BITS in great variety. Table, Pocket, and Pen Knives. N.S. and E,P. SPOONS and FORKS, Lamps, Globes, and Glasses. tsr Five phk cent. Discount allowep to Cash Pujichasers on am Goods amounting to 20s. and upwards « & 3s» JJ'IGKEY, QUKEN-STBEEffi,

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2925, 29 August 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2925, 29 August 1879, Page 4

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