:s*T»mar ana uo. TURNER AND CO.’S REGISTERED CUREM FOR NEURALGIA. CUREM FOR NEURALGIA is prepared from the recipe of a well-known surgeon in the Peninsular and Oriental Company’s Service. The effect it has on Neuralgia of any kind, also Headache, is magical, giving prompt and permanent relief, as the following testimonials from well-known residents will show. EXTRACTS FROM TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED, From the Rev. DkCastro. Rev. DeCastro says :—‘l have been a snfferar for more than 10 years from Facial Neuralgia, and tried many so-called cures, but youtf “ Curem for Neuralgia” is the only preparation that has given me any permanent relief. I strongly recommend any snfferex to procure a bottle, and thank you for having brought the remedy under my notice ; my children have also used the mixture* beneficially in oases of toothache.’ From Mr Gray, the Well-known Bandmaster. Gentlemen, My wife had been a constant sufferer with Neuralgia for many years, and was persuaded to try your ‘ Curem for Neuralgia.’ 1 am pleased to nay that after only two or throe doses she was entirely cured, and hat not experienced a return of the complaint;— Yours, &0., GEO. J. GRAY. ■' : To Messrs Turner & Co.; Chemists, Mannerstreet. PACKED IN TRIANGULAR CASE. WITH FULL INSTRUCTIONS, 2s 6d. € U REM FOR INDIGESTION. CUREM FOR INDIGESTION is especially recommended to anyone suffering fronf'INDIGESTION. SLUGGISH LIVER, CONSTIPATION, BILIOUS HEADACHE, &c. This preparation once tried recommends itself. The testimonials'we have received are too numerous to mention. Packed in Triangular Case, with fall instructions, and can be purchased from most storekeepers, price Two Shillings and Sixpence. CUREM CUREM FOR CORNS. Destroys all pain instantly, and four applications remove moat Corns,. Bunions, &c. §5, Guba-street, Wellington, Feb., 19,1889. Messrs Turner and Co., Wellington. GENTLEMEN, —I have great pleasure in testifying to the: efficacy of your “CUREM” Corn Solvent, it having entirely eradicated a corn which I bad on the littlo too of my right foot, and that without pain. I remain, Yours gratefully. H. C. HASELDEN. The Curem for Corns is packed in triangular case with brush and full instructions. PRICETWO SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE BACH By Post, and sent to any address on receipt of stamps to that amount, CUREM CUREM FOR ASTHMA. A small quantity burnt, and the smoke inhaled, gives instantaneous relief. Sample Packets, One Shilling, and Large Tins, Two‘Shillings and Sixpence each. Posted on receipt of stamps to the amount TESTIMONIALS. - We have received, among, others, Testimonials from. Captain Peak, of Massacre Hill, Picton, also William Harris, of Horpkiwi Valley, as to its efficacy. TINS, 2a 6d Bach. CUiE'i Curem Worm Bon-bons. A Sake, Pleasant, and Effectual Remedy for Worms in Children and A ditits. SAMPLE OF TESTIMONIAL RECEIVED. Pahautanui, September 19. Dear Sro, —With much I offer testimony with reference to the Worm iblets made by you. I have previously, . many occasions, administered each of the indon and New Zealand remedies without ect, and tried yours, little thinking such od effect would follow. Two Tablets t|ere ren to each child, and worms about eight ohes long were passed without any unpleant symptoms. I think you ought to patent *ar medicine, for I am Sure anyone once ing it would apply for it again.'—Yours Ithfnlly, C. J- HANSARD. I TINS ONE SHILLING EACH. SENT TO ANY ADDRESS ON RECEIPT OF STAMPS TO THAT AMOUNT CURE CUREM FOR PILES. THE BELIEF AND CURE OT* ILES, HOWEVER OBSTINATE. •es Hemorrhoids In various stages, such ind, Muons, Itching or Extern#! Piles, remedy gives instant relief, and if the lions are faithfully followed a CFRf CURE is the result. Packed with fall ins tractions in case. Two Shillings and Sixpence each. Sent by post to any part of tho colonies on receipt of postage stamps or postal note for Two Shilling, and Sixpence. Proprietors of tho CUREM Remedies ; TURNER & CO. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS. MANNERH-STREEr. WELLINGTON, Nuw Lt*i a.ntjj
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 8966, 17 April 1890, Page 6
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