Ye Bishop's Bottle. -Sold by alii -the principal Chemists and. storekeepers throughout the Colonies. ,3s 6d -per Bottle. TESTIMONIALS ,'jFOR THE.CUBE OF HEADACHIK, TOOTHACHE, COLDS, ETC., LONG and PAINFtJL.SUFFERING Waiotuhi Creek, Thames, December 4, 1891. To L. W. McGtLashak & Co., Dear Sirs, — Having heard of the imedicine Bold hy you under the name of " Ye Bishop's Bottle," and having gone thiough much sufferingfrom Rheumatism in my shoulder for a long time, so badly at times' that I have been unable to raise my hand to my head, I was induced by a friend, who happened to: call, .having a bottle of'your-won-derful Medicine in -then 1 possession, to apply it .to my-ahoulder, and to my surprise, I found relief at once. It acted in my case like magic.: I shall be glad for you to publish this, as there are many :moi*e sufferer^ who maybe in duced to try it, and gain wonderful relief as I have done. J have found it splendid for cuts and itchy fjpotson the akin.:—Yours truly, 1 ; Mrb Dark. ONE POSE CURED IT 1 Auckland, 1891. (Gentlemen,—l am pleased to testily ,to the <wonderful cure effected upon me 'by •*' Ye Bishop's Bottle" neuralgia and mixture. I was .almost mad with (neuralgic toothache,' and I tried but ONE DOSE of this magic fluid, and am pleased to say I have not suf'ifeTed since with this terrible complaint, and shall recommend it to all I know. The ipain left me instantly the fluid .came in.contact with my teeth.—Yours ■trulyi : ! V Thomas Crawford, iHowick. , . . CUR S INSTANTLY Toothache, Neuralgia, and all Neuralgic / Pains and Earache;' whilst w cases of ißheumatistn^/Jjumba<go, Sciatica, and •Gout, instant relief is experienced. I'ln places where " Ye Bishop's Bottle" cannot be procured, a bottle will be forwarded immediately upon receipt of 3e ' in stamps by.'the Sole Agents : L. W. Mc&LASHAN & CO., Pa^LMERSTOIT BniLDINGS, JkUCKLANB. : Coaxjh Paeroa to Waihi. Paeroa, Mackaytown, Ka- ! Owharoa, Wat- : itekauri Junction, and W aihi.. HPHE undersigned, recognising the A-' Trant of a conveyance between Mackaytown, Ownaroa, Waitekauri -Junction and Waihi, 'has decided to carry passengers at the followingratea, namely:: PiAEKOA to Maokattowk ...,.,. Is 63. •do Gwharoa 3s Od do Waitekauri.J>uncxion4s Od " „ do ~Waihi-. .. w 6s 04 ' DANIEL CAMPBELL, WaihL
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Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 24, 28 May 1892, Page 7
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368Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Ohinemuri Gazette, Volume I, Issue 24, 28 May 1892, Page 7
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