ALMOST A MIRACLE. A remarkable statement hag been made by Mr Geo. A. Patterson, a well-known Melbourne gentleman. He states : “For three years I have heen a martyr to chronic rheumatism and gout. Two years of that period I have heen unable to walk without crutches, and for six months had absolutely lost the use of my limbs. I have had forty-eight electric bath si and speut many weeks at the renowned Drysdala Springs, without receiving the slightest benefit. Three weeks ago I was induced to use ‘ Solomon’s Solution,' and am now able to walk without any assistance. The remedy has been worth a fortune to me.” All sufferers should try this remarkable embrocation, which ia now obtainable from the local tradespeople throughout this colony.—[Ad vt.]
Araiiiatti is the name of the finest Ceylon Tea imported. It is sold in 11b lead packets, and the new season’s shipment is just to hand. Price 2s 6d per lb at T. Taylor’s, Cashel street. Best constructedistrong cooking ranges with all the latest improvements, are to be seen in great variety at the Crown Iron Works Company, Limited, Armagh street, Christchurch.—[Adtt.]
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXXI, Issue 10237, 4 January 1894, Page 2
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