Leather working machines unpacking,— D. tf. Chambers, 70. Qaeen-Btsco'.-tAdvM. I To tbo Kditor EVENING STAR : I havo bo«n ailltoteo for the lost 10 or 11 months wi'h rneurnatlam. gaetralgla, and dlsoaaa of tho live? ond kldnaye, and at length my health became co mnch Impaired that I could not fol'ow my e-iiip'oynient. I oonaultod eovcral modtoal ui'-n ia tbe ?oaih Island, and al o la Auattlanr, butioootvcdnobo-ctltuntlll waarooimmondod ti givo Mr Gamier a trial, whloh I did with Hi i most satisfactory results, I ropreten'od my case to htui ana In tne coarse ot six weeks, un or his oaretal treatment. I am happy to state 'hit I fe^l mrself perfeotly cured. I trust, for tno b moflt of humanity, that other patients who get as successfully oared as I have been will acknowledge thelrgratltudetoMr Garnhr. Tne writer Is on botrd the Louie, and bound for lovuka. —Charles Ssmech, Auckland, December 16tb, 18S2 —lAdvt ]
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Auckland Star, Volume XVI, Issue 3854, 21 December 1882, Page 2
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