The practice of wisdom and prudence is the forerunner of happiness and longevity of life. There la no channel among the many of everyday life that requires more careful navigation than the sources of sustenance for the human body. Diseases are engendered by the neglect of the ordinary rules, of health in what we eat and what we drink; should, however, the system get out of prder,'there are no such safe and quick restorers aa those beautiful tonic medicines known -as " Ghollah's Gbeat Ihdian CURES." The cures effected by them are rs aire 11 us. See testimonials at Chemists'* —[Adtt,?
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XV, Issue 5335, 21 December 1878, Page 6
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