The largest theatre in the world, and that in which the greatest scope' for exhibiting real sterling worth, is to be found with the vast multitude of the sick and suffering of tlie human racs. The applause awarded the proprietor of Ghollah's Gr.-ai; Indian Cures from all parts of this promising Colony of New Zealand, for the extraordinary performances of raising the sick from their beds of languishing, and restoring them to health, is immense, ln proof of whicb get the testimonials from the Chemists, and don't forget to buy the medicines.
For information respecting the medicinre properties of the extract of "Eucalyptus Globulus" (blue gum), read advertisement fourth page of this paper,— Advt.
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Grey River Argus, Volume 21, Issue 3058, 4 June 1878, Page 2
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