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Medical riOUTT'S ACETiC ACID CURE. "Fear not for behold I bring you good tidings of great joy which shall ba to all people. — Luke ii., 10. " Hope for tho Buffering, Hope for the diseased, 'I he long-flo-ired remedy come at last. None need despair now." In the year ISIJ.T had a severe inflammation in my liver, for which I was treated aU<ipalhically. It left chronic derangement in that organ. From that tim« I sull'-rod at, intervals intense nervous dyspepsia mid all its hypochondrical adjunct?, which, I feared, wovldend either in an asylum or a suicide's giuvc. During my loni; h-ghts of mi-e-y i tried a'l known remedies, in raui; I studied In drop;'thy, aid applied >t suecsT>fu)lj-. In acute cases it :ihn relieved me a little sometimes. I have now studied and applied Mr; C!outt's aeeiopatliy successfully to niyxelf and others, knowiivr there are many pullorins like maladies. I feellshon'dbo «. vile traitor '10 my suffering fe'low creatures, did I not make this known. This must be my apology for ihns offering them my services. I Iv reby certify tliat in the year 1861 I was brought to a very low condition by what the late Dr. ctrntford called blood poisoning, for whiclr he treated me ton weeks; he then consulted Dr. Philson, and the decision arrived at was Unit there was no liopeof my gettirgbe'ter, but by the application of Hydropathic remedies by llr G Hayter ( wns quito r, stored to sound health m five weeks. I have had uo relapse since, and euioy good hcallh now. W. A. FEN TON, A'iotoria Btceet, Auckland. P.S.—Mr Hayter is quite at liberty to make what uae he likes of thi-j well-earned Testimonial. W. A. F. Tho above tcslimonial shewoth that I know how to successfully apply Hydiopathy Hemedies to cases in which Allopathic Hemedics had been tried-and utterly failnd—long, long ago. Since then, I have applied them successfully to otliers; notably to one who six years since was pronounced dying of inflammation of tho lungs— tlic. some functionary derangemo' t ai, laminformo.l poor young Mr. Close was killed by. Hut although the Allopathic practitioner, who was unending the man I refer to, sent hiß friends to see him die, the Hydropathic Remedies soon restored him, and ho is living in Newton, willing to confirm this statement if necessary. I havo now made myself acquainted with tho method of applying the Acetic Acid prepared by Air. Coutts to many severe chronic derangements, namely: Indigestion, Liver Disease, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Derangement of the Kidneys, Sciatica, Ulcerated Throats, Bronchitis, Dysentry, Hooping Cough, Deafness, &c, &0., with marvellous success. I know by ray own case. that when rightly applied, it ia a certain and complete rcmody for tho moat inveterate nervous dyspepsia. Yes, dear fellow sufferer, whoover jou are, I assure—by my own experience, and on my honor uh a fellow citizen and a professed Christian of many yearn Htanding in l'arnell—that I can toll you how to use it bo that it will restore the long lost tone 10 your tlmt'ered system, and enable you to enjoy, exquisitely enjoy, life again, and it will not tantalise you like the abnminablo remedies you have so long tried in vain. Should any person wish to know moro about this marvellous remedy they can obtain it from IHr?. .la' es Rutherford, of Remuera, who io ctlectiMlly relieved of longstanding neuralgia; or from Mr Win. O'ooiye, <>rocor, Pamell, who sulleied from the m"St intcn»e nervous derangement, which entirely disabled him from attending r.n his business for a long time, who from uslnx it m restored in less than a montli to himself, to his family, to hid business, and to the community again us a respected fellow citizen, and is wi ling to substantiate this to anyone of any rank or profession. lam prepared to supply the ac d and ail appliances and publications of Mr, Couts, at current prices, and give insti notions about u-ing thorn to anyone applying personally or by poet tome OlfiOl'.GE HAYTKH, BrUhtonroad, Parnell. Sewing Machines. A MEXICAN SOWING MACHINES. THS LARGK3T SALK IN AUSTRALIA. IiKDUCKD PRICK LIST, "THK HOMK" SHUTTLK-LOCK-STITCH. TUB PERFECTION OF MKCHANISM, Simplk, Compact, Efficient, DußAiir.2, and Complete. It bowb with the least possiblo amount of labour and a Girl of Twelve Years can run It without fatiguo. It is a Triumph of Mechanical Genius. • THK HOMK" SHUTTLK is the only practioM Low-price Lock-stitch Sewing Machino ever invonted. This UNKQUALLKI) MACHINK uses a straight needle, makes the "Lock-stitch' (alike on botn id<«l. lias a self-ad'usting tension, and is adapted to every variety of sowing for any wear, from me ligntcut musdics to tho heaviest, AND W.'Wt KVKV SEW r.KATiIKK; U Will Hem, fell. :<::•■!, Cord. liraid, yearn, Tuck, ltuttlr, Hemstitch, an.! Gather. This .Machine will sevi on and gather ,v the saniotimo, and will work equally well on '•■'ilk, Linon, Woollen, and Cotton Goods, with Silk. Muon. or Cotton Thread. Itiunot neceH.wj- lor un to endeavour totntract from the mir.iM of any other machines. Wa claim to sol! TlliC JiKHT FAMILY SKWINO MACHINK IN Till! MARKKT, without regard to 1 iticrc, and v.c fool confident thatwhene.ver Persons wishing to buy rfDwiug Machinon give tho'HOMK" a!IUTTLICSKW'NGMACHIN>3 a fair trial, In competition with other .Machines they will have the preference. With the Machine la furnished—Hemmer, Braider, Shuttle Bobbins, Oil Can, Oil, Screwdriver, rive Needles, Guago, Table Clomp, and directions for use. All securoly packed in strong case with hinges. PBIO X:Complete in box _ _ _ £1 Ob With Table and Treadle _ «3 5a With Table and Treadle, Half-Cabinet, with Covor, Lock and Key _ _ _ C 7 7s In proof of their superiority over all othor Machines, we guarantee them for kivk Y"whoro the genuine "HOME" SHUTTLK MACHINKS, stamped with our name, aro not procurable, wo will send them direct to purchasers on receipt of remittance) or reference L. D. NATHAN & CO., SOLK AGENTS. We have appointed the undersigned Sole Retail Agent for Auckland, whero tho Gonuine Home Shuttle Machines aro procurable by time payments. Illustrations, Specimens, and Tuition free of charse. J. V. BRKDA. 9hortland-street. rnAYLOK'S PATENT LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINKS Theso Machines possess tho following advantages:—They are substantial and bimi>lb in construction, and, thcroforo, not liable to derangement. Thoy juako little noisk, and can do all the work of the household, from tho lightest fabric to tbo strongest. If they cost a fow shillings moro than some Machines, tho publio havo tho satisfaction of knowing that they are genuino and well wnrth tho difference To tho3o who deslro a lighter and chcapor Machino than tho Lock-stitch, TAYLOR'S PATENT TWISTKD LOOP - STITCH MACHINE.at Two Guineas, is worthy of inspection. Solo Agent: T. PKACOCK, Optician. Shortlan i-atroot. Ironmongers. rp v th c CIUCAP H.AIIDVV.ARB iIdUSK iron LOCKS, JIINGES, NAILS, SHAM. AND REGISTER GRATES, COLONIAL OVENS, &c. Milk Pans and Buckets, Boilers, Saucepans, &c, Tea and Coffee Pota. Scythes, Hay Foeks, and Rakes Hooks, Fern, Furze, and Reaping Slashers, and Bill Hooks. Hand, Itip, Tennon, Cross-cut, Pit, and liuck 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. tar Fivk pbu okht. Discount allowed to Cash Purckaskrs on all Goods amounting to 20s. AND UPWAKDS J« & «J« Dickey, QUEEN-STREET. I ~ V ■: A ■....". ~ ' ■''.< h ■ ~ ■ ' ??,\

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2927, 1 September 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 2927, 1 September 1879, Page 4

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