lathe palmy days of the colouy, when the new a.nd opening goltlfielda presented such temptations to unguarded modes of living, many a hale and hearty fellow received the germß of sickness and disease, which in after years spread their malign influence through the system, and lay their victim prostrate. Many such, hearing of the introduction of those invaluable medicines—"Ghollah's Great Indian Cores " —into New Zealand, availed themselves of the fact, took the medicines, and got gored. _ See testimonials. These medicines are positively unfailing remedies. Sold by all chemists,—[Adtt.] ,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5350, 9 January 1879, Page 2
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