Medical. ~ INSTANTANEOUS 1R ELI EF FROM PAIN." . .^f*^%: TRADE |§||l £gB MARK - ■■ •■:.;"i;\*n >.'.■ :;.r"' ' TIE GREATEST REMSDY EVER INTRODUCED FOR Neuralgia, Toothache, Earache, Burns and Scalds, Bruises and Sprains, Rheumatism, Gout, IE Sciatica, Lumbago, " Surnburns, Chilblains, Mosquito Bites, Sore Throats, Stiff Joints. !,■ UNEQUALLED for thJ'CUREof HEADACHE. One.Dose Cured Jt Multitudes of testimonials have been receiver: of the instantaneous euros of raging: toothaciu effected by "Yo Bishop's Bottle." Thoa. Crawford, of Howick, gave voica to the general ver diet when he wrote us—" I am pleased to testily to the wonderful cure effected upon me by '\e Bishop's Bottle' neuralgia and toothache mixture. I was almost mad with neuralgic toothache, and I tried but ONE DOSE of this magicfluid, and am pleased to say I hare not suffered since with this terrible complaint, and shall recommend to all I know. The pain left me instantly the fluid came in contact with my teeth. A Distressing Ailment. Most of us have experienced the miseries at tendant upon a nervous headache. It in popularly supposed that there is no effective remedy for these attacks, but the popular belief is also a popular delusion. Kveryone knows Mr Samuel Brooking, the Returning Officer of the City of Auckland. He speaks volumes for "Ye Bishop 3 Bottle" in this letter:—"Thanks for recommending me *Yo Bishop's Bottle." At times I suffer from NERVOUS HEADACHES. On bathing my forehead and temples with the contents of the BOTTLE, I was surprised to find that tß* pain went away like magic, and I have likewise applied it to my blisterod and swollen feet, and found instant relief. My children have used tho same for SORE THROATS with great success. Wishing jrou great prosperity with • Ye Bishop s Bottle.'" - - ~..-.
Rheumatism in the Knee. This is a very painful complaint, but Mr Robert J. Glover, a member of the Auckland City Schools Committee, testifies to a cure for which he has to thank "Yo Bishop's Bottle." He writes:—"l have much pleasure in testifying to the grtat benoflt derived by using 'The Bishop's Bottle.' I was suffering fram rheumatism in the knees. After using two Dottles as directed, it gave me relief, and I am buppy to say 1 have not suffered since." Rheumatic Gout. "Ye Bishop's Bottle" is a safe and certaia remedy for this disease, and its action is very speedy. Let Mr John Hadfield, cabinet-maker, Grey-street, give his experience of it. He says:— " I have much pleasure in testifying: to the great benefit derived by me from using ' Theßisnop'« j Bottle.' I have suffered severely for a long time ' from rheumatic gout, but one bottle I got from you gave me almost instant relief; and you are at liborty to use this testimonial as you may think fit." Cured as if by Magic^,. Mr John Creamer, of Auckland, says—"! have much pleasure in giving my testimony to the efficacy of your Hiedicine called * Yo Bishop a Bottle' for the instantaneous cure of toothache, as, after suffering for a fortnight, it cored me as if by magic in a Few seconds." It Cures a Bad Knee. Mr W. J. Boylan, agent, testifies to the great benefit he received from using " Ye Bishop's Bottle." He says:—"For it long timel was a great sufferer from a bad knee, but the one bottle yeu sent use gave almost instant relief. and I am happy to say I have not suffered since. 1' Corroborative Testimony. The power of "Ye Bishop's Bottle" over rheumatism in the knee is confirmed by Mra&S. Neile, Albert-street, who says:—" I have b-sen Buffering from rheumatism in the knees for more than two years. Mr Armstrong brought me a bottle of your lotion, in which ho has great faith. I experienced great relief immediately after the first application, and before the bottle was done the pain had gone entirely. lam very thankful for my attention being called to such a great boon and blessing." Neuralgia and Rheumatism. William Jeffery, National Bank. Auckland^. furnishes further testimony, if such were required :—"Having used your preparation 'Ye Bishop's Bottle' for several years," ho says, " I am able to' speak confidently" of its excellent properties when used aa a remedy for seve^a' attacks of neuralgia and rheumatism. It giv£H immediate relief, and ensures' refreshing Bleep.1 I never fail to recommend the medicine to any persons whom I chance to meet who happen to be sufferers like myself, and I always keep a bottle by mo, and I derive great benefit from its use when required." •It Acted in my Case Like ■ Magic. ; The experience of Mrs Dare, of Waiotahi Crock, Thames, should convince the most sceptical. She writes to us as follofrs ■.—"Having heard of the medicine sold by you under tha name of * Ye Bishop's Bottle,' and having gone* through much suffering from rheumatism in my shoulder for a loag time (so badly at tuwes thai I have been unable to raino my hand to lay fi«&d), I was induced by a friend who happened to call, having a bottle of your wonderful medicine in their possession, vo apply it, to my shoulder, and to my surprise I found relief At once. It acted in my case like magic. I shall be glad for you to publish this, as there are many more sufferers who may be induced to try it-, and gain wonderful relief, as I have done. I have found it splendid for cuts and itchy spots on the skin." '■■*"•' t Use it for Headaches. This is the advice of Mr George Cooper, of Franklin-street. Thames. Being troubled with a severo headache, he saturated a piece of rag with the liniment and applied it freely to his forehead. Ha says:—" In less than twominutes the pain had completely vanished, to my surErise. I was vsry glad to have had it in the ouse after gaining such wonderful relief from it." "YE BISHOP'S BOTTLE" 13 ■■• ; Sold by all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers. Price, 2s 6'd. Solo Wholesale Agents for Now Zealand: L. W. McGLASHAN & CO., PALMBRSTON BUILDINGS,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 117, 18 May 1892, Page 6
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