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Business Notices. BEAD WHAT THE PRESS SAYS ABOUT H A L L'S HERBAL REMEDIES HALL'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY, 152, Armagh street, immediately opposite M. O'Brien and Co.'s ••Premier" Boot Factory, formerly the Palace Rink, is a favourite resort for invalids. Mr Hall's remedies for all Skin Diseases, Complaints of the Liver, Lungs and Kidneys, have long enjoyed a reputation for effecting radical cures where large earns had before been expended in other treatments. The advantages to be derived from a study of botany, aud the excellence of some of the New Zealand herbs lor medicinal purposes, enable him to provide these remedies at a reasonable coet, ana with highly beneficial results to his customers. Those suffering from, protracted ailments cannot do better ttan nsakeavUit to Mr Hall to ensure relief and recovery. — " Canterbury Times, November 11th, 1592. See Local Testimonials. DfDIGESir»N MIXTURE. This Mixture is purely herbal gives Instant relief by neutralising all undue aridity, importing strength and efficiency to the vitiated gastric juice, and braciog and invigoratiner the digestive organs. It cares flatulency, which i 9 the evidence of Indigestion- Price 2s 6d per bottle. Posted to any part of the Colonies for 3s. Indigestion Pills, Is 6d per box ; posted, Is Bd. To Mc E. W. Hat.t., Medical Herbalist, 152 Armagh street, Cnristchurch. Dear Sir,—is'or four years I have been a martyr to Dyspepsia. I have tried all kinde of remedies without avail. I denied myself of many kinds of food, but still I soc SO better, and I had last ail hopes of ever being cured; but seeing you had cared so many people in Chriscchurch, some of whom I knew well, I thought I would give yon a trial as a last resource, and I shall always be thankful I did, for after taking four bottles of your Indigestion Mixture and two boxes of your PUls, lam as well as ever I was in my life. I shall be most happy for the benefit of my fellow-sufferers to verify the above statement, either personally or by letter. Yours very gratefully, Thomas Eldrtdge, Sexton of Engj>a Chutch Cemetery, iJarbadoes street, Christchurch. December 21st, 18GL DANDELION PILLS. Are strongly recommended, being purely vegetable they agree with most people; and almost universally made the family medicine by those who have tried them. Box containing thirty pills Is; three boxes, 2s 6d. SUAlbans, April 21st, 1892, ToMhE. W. Hazx, Medical Herbalist. Dear Sir,—Having used your Dandelion Liver Pills for the past three years, I can testify to their really excellent results in all affections of the Liver. They are a reaby Excellent Pill, and I can recommend them to all sufferers of Liver Complaint. Yours truly, William Davidson, Gardener, Sb Albans. SAJLM OF GILEAD, OR COLD CURER Price 2s 6d per bottle, posted 3s. I the undersigned have great pleasure ia bearing testimony to the excellent effects of your Balm of Gilead for the Cure of Bronchitis. I consider it the most valuable preparation ever brought before the public} and cannot coo strongly recommend it for the above complaint. D. Mathbson. October 4th, 1890. *.W.Hall, Medical Herbalist. 152 Armagh street, Opposite Skating Rink, [Christchurch. Pear Sir,—l have been suffering for thirteen months with a severe cold upon my chest, accompanied by a most distressing cough, which prevented mc from sleeping. My breath was so short that walking was difficult. I have been under the care of three local doctors and five chemists, all without avail, but a friend of Bine advised mc to come and consult you. After consultation you assured mc that I yon could do mc good, but I had given up all hope. But your skilful treatment, I em pleased to say, speedily cured mc. I shall always feel grateful for what you bare done for mc. ' Youre sincerely, James Lever, South Belt, Near Southern Cross Hotel October 13th t IS9O. BALL'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS AND LINIMENT. The success of these is unparalleled in the colonies. On receipt of 5s in postal cotes or small stamps 1 will forward to aay address in New Zealand two Boxes of Fills and one Bottle of Liniment. £50 REWARD Will be paid to any person that can prove the following statement to be untrue :— ToHrE. W.Hall, Ifcoical Herbalist, 152 Armagh street, Christchurch. Dear Sir,—After being a martyr to Bhetmatism for the past three years, and being unable to move from the house, lifted In ana out ot bed, and freouentlv caving to be fed at meals, and under twb doctors and chemists without avail, your traveller persuaded mc to try your Gout and Rheumatic Pills. I did so, and after the FIRST BOX I was actually able to walk as far as the Presbyterian cemetery, a distance of about a mile, and back. I am now nearly RECOVERED, and eaall be happy to ye. the above statesuent, eitherperaonally or by letter. Yours gratefully, Emilt Geat. Rxeter street, Lyttelton. October 17th, 1890. SB, Chester street, Christchurch. Mraw.aui. Sepfcm "- IBei - Dear Sir, —I have been suffering frem rheumatism in my feet and joints to such aa extent that 1 have scarcely been able to walk, or when I attempted to do so I suffered intense pain. Having heard of your Liniment and Pills, I gave them a trial, and one bottle of Liniment with one box of Pills quite restored mc, although I I tried.—Yours gratefully, , ME3 R. GiLCHBIST, Ladies' Nurse. NEORALGIA, i A certain Cure for Neuralgia and Nerv ob« Headache, 2s tid per bottle, by po*t 8s Money returned if it fails. Mk&W.Hall, Medical Herbalist, 152 Armagh street, Christchurch. Dear Sir,—A short time ago I was suffering from an acute attack of Neuralgia &ud tried every remedy I could think of, but no avail. Finally I came to you ana obtained a bottle of your Nkuralhoe. *ne effect was instantaneous; within ten minutes of taking the first dose I felt relief, and after taking four doses only the P&in lefi mc entirely and I have since had no return of It. I consider your NecKaltse to be a splendid cure. You may make what use yon like of this lor the benefit of other sufferers. Yours faithfully **- -L. , *_ .. -r. S * H. SABOTORDI. Cashel street, Llnwood, Hatch 2Sth, 1802/^ ADVJCE GIVEN GRATIS. JEL W. HAT,T ff| MSDIOAI. ESBBALIBI, (Opposite Palace Skating Rink), ARMAGH ST., CHBXSTCHUBCH.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 8477, 8 May 1893, Page 7

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