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are amazed to see me out tripping about In the constitution hai been renovated and brought into morning and looking so well. I would not give fittt-clasa working order by my blood being mada up the use of Dr Hall's treatment for all the pure. Life now ifl enjoyable. Words cannot ex. money in the world. My statement can be corro- press all that ought to bo said in favour of this borated by several storekeepers in Nicholson hygienic, health-restoring process, which I am street.— Very truly yours, M. 0. Cdthb«btson. sure stands unrivalled in the world. If I had it before I got ill it would have saved me from all Mephan Ferguson, Esq.. Engineer, Irficeater my suffering and » large amount of money. I streeCMelbouroe,fcrd April, 1892. am perfectly sure of that. xl *^W^£«>«£b f*. wnfard w»iv. A<» n f k ««+n,j« «*M«t benefit from the time I have used it to assure you tot!L» Agcnt| GBrtrude rtMe *' that I would not take all the money in Australia DSafsir.-Whil. ta America, about .Ight SB**** 1 "* *"fs* ttUly T " ** months ago, I purchased one of Dr Hall's Health viTf^.-fr^nT.^™ 9 a .nan Vfatatfn HtrMt. Pamphlefi, and as I had previously experienced victoria Foundry, *«A j^^Jj&gft F*?2& attacks of giddiness, &c. Idetermined to put the t_„ „„, SSSSSI JSS2S?«^ cum when I «t ti,.* t ».. «?Jl& ? «.? *&&» B J&,%HM tf y fc I n °w gladly -testify that I have derived much benefit fromfts use, andhave myself recom- < SS^JMA& lS^^^J^L^iSA mended it to others, with equally good results to E!*«* X 1 ?? hi S££LJ?JS&I iiTCJfrtoSute them - l t<s fr Ti the amount I paid as money well feiTrfafandT^^ Wd «*-*» respectfully. W«*UH PHILUM. seeing several of them follow my advice, with the nRVKRmvr.RfI most beneficial results in every case. lam still w T _,» -."T™ ,£:,",. \r«* i recommending it to every sufferer I meet, and g£- {• X^l. p^-.-wffl consider it my duty to do so, until your mSS^P" 1 ** 1 WMleyfcn p » Mon *«f»« f » Fra&ran. Health Pamphlet will be so widriy known that it Hl &?° u J n Sf_ 11 „,,„,,„ m««,a«™. will be a crime to be ill. You may depend on my §«▼• £ %R'J*!rf I wvf^ lb 1 8S,iS^«,. doing all in my power for the sake of suffering »£* £• & D rifSSfte B - huminltyto sprwcl abroad your wonderful little »£• & Y-^S 0 ; > &fi|J ollni * work. There is no beating about the bush with 3^^^^ wn«. it ; it is plain, concise, and San readUy be under- *™?* Ho ** rHI * nd °°- mUfl ±&&f^&VehftK a^Jfteft-l* Exhibition street. SttS^SaiJ fSStSft 32& Falk^Hi* *»*. *ahran, *£%££* man.-Yoursjrery truly, MttHAM w . Lucas, Ohristchurch(N.Z) jtebguson. — and Melbourne. Station street, Moreland, Coburg, 28th March fov. T. 0. Laurence, Launceston, Tasmania. 1892. — Mr J. Hern, From T. W. Rashleigh, Manager Spectator Dear Sir,— l believe that I would render a foot Publishing Company, Limited., Melbourne :— service to poor suffering humanity by giving a "Dear Sir,— l hay« used Dr Hall's remedy for trut statement of what Dr Hall's Hygienic treat- gome months with beneficial effect. I have also ment has done for me. I have been a great answered a great number of letters of inquiry - sufferer for the last 10 years from Rheumatism from friends, to all of whom I have been able, and a complication of other ailments. My suffer- without hesitation, to recommend the treatment ings have been very fearful at times— from the for almost any disease. This remedy is not a new crown of my head to the Bole of my foot. On a quack cure, but a genuine and simple thing that sudden cold change in the weather it would must commend itself to the intelligence of every cause a great lump to rise on each side of my person who uses it. It has accomplished wonden head, and so severe was the pain I could only for many of my acquaintances in this city." move with greatest care. I had suffered so much - and so long, and took so much iodine and potash, Charles Birch, of El Dorado Springs, Mo., and bushels of various kinds of drugs, enough to writes 18th January, 1892 :— kill a horse, until my system was fairly poisoned " Dear Dr Hall,— l bought one of your Health throughout. I felt and looked old and miserable Pamphlets about two weeks ago, ana have been at 42, and I felt sure that the beginning of the end practising the hygienic treatment daily since. 1 had commenced with me. My veins were have doctored for years,-and no doctor ever helped knotted, and I told my doctor that I felt paralysis me or could tell what ailed me. and I myself did setting in on me, which it proved to be. not know until this morning, when I passed about At this critical juncture, through aneighbour's one quarter of a pint of gall stones. Now I would persuasion, who had rapidly been cttred by Dr not take all I am worth and give up the use ol Hall's treatment of a serious attack of influenza, your treatment, for it has done me so much good. . I obtained aDr Hall's Phamphlet from you, and —I remain, yours truly, now. after five months' use of the wonderful " no " Charles Birch." I medicine" cure, I feel like a young man at 20. My And hundreds of others. lOENt for DR A. WILFORD HALL'S HYGIENIC PAMPHLET:agent, do solemnly and sincerely declare that Dr any way, being still in full force. And I mak« WILFORD HALL, of New York, America, this solemn declaration conscientiously believini APPOINTED me as his agent for the sale of his the same to be true and by virtue of the provision! - Health Pamphlets all over the Australian colo- of an Act of the Parliament of Victoria renderini nies. This appointment confers upon me the persons making a-*False Declaration punishabU right of disposing of his pamphlets, as instructed ; for wilful and corrupt penury.— Declared at Melfurther, to appoint sub-agents, and also requests bourne, in the colony of Victoria, this lltn day o metodevott myself exclusively to the bus'ness. June, one thousands tight hundred and ninety The appointment, which bears date 23rd May two.— JOHN HERN. 1891, still holds good, and is not invalidated in Before me-ALEX. M'KINLEY. J.P.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2013, 22 September 1892, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Witness, Issue 2013, 22 September 1892, Page 14

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