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PKOi'ESSOB STOWELL’S Rheumatic EXTIRMINATOR. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. Ladies and gentlemen. - In laying before yon my Oint- ' ment, the Rheumatic Exterminator, which I manufacture for Rheumatism. Rheumatic Gout, Lumbago, and Ulcerated Sores, I be" to state that: I have never failed in making a genuine cure. I'have cured between 300 and 400 ladies and gent’empn in the. North -Island of New Zealand, and sh-mM this meet the eye of any person that has used my Ointment and has not been cored I will be thankful if rh-y, will make it public, through the press. And as a confirmation of my I hereby insert a few .of the testimonials that I have been favoured 1 -with hv people who reside in the Province of Marlborough:— ' Wakamartna Juno 23.1889. : I-write this to info'm rav friends and the' public in general.that.l hare been affliclpl years with an ulcerated leg and foot h've been four ye're "Tthnut id eing mv foot .on the ground 1 hare been in three hospitals and could get no ‘relief, and eventually I was brought home to dio) given up by all (be physicians whom T hed applied to for their'prescription*. I had been lying two month's oii my bed when Professor Stowell carno to my hnns« arjd, qnic ly dre«sad my; legend foot with his .Rheuraatio. Exterminator. He dres-ed it dajly for ‘wo wee s : and a half, at the end of which time I could' walk about comfortably with‘a stick- ‘At the H ‘weeks T could Walk -lively whhout -the/stmk. and -the only 1 thing, that’ remains,of my affliction iadn triy ankle, w.lpch is aUttle.v» i eak bT is strengthening daily, and I have'no hesfiatUn in stating that Mr Slt'woll has done with his Ointment what no, medical man could do that-1 applied to, and to ; hiixr I shall be gratlsfbbwhile T live, and remain bis -bum-hle servant, Edwin HgiTJw>N,Oa'ETaatown,'W»k«mnjin». , Okaramio. July 29.- ; 881. j I have a child about 'three years'of age. who was very severely niid dangerously scalded by • he accidental .upsetting of.* pnt. ot .boiling; water : n-lp oyer, bis .body,.,being most,severely, .ipjyfpd on the and thighs I got some of Mr 'Sfo'w ell's Rheumatic : Ext^VmitiSVbH : ahd iipplied'it ns recbmrnoniled ;jind directed.- by ;huh - i.There:- was evident.!v (little p.r no-piin,after the first appli<?«Mon, a (id •the wounds commenced immediately to.hpjl. and the child was perfectly’ healed in nine days.' 1 7 iiare groat' pleasure ih -recommen<l • ing l its ■ilfte-in similar.-'oases I have alp" r'applied.it;;lo' cuts and bruises,,and ,found jit jrery - effipacipus,, I. am respectfully joui-S; Mbs Sab ui Hamilton. ; !, ’ Pric cs: Ta,' la fid, 2a,’ and 3s. , RETAIL, AGEIUS, MR H L. .JACKSON AND MR T. ;; - H, lIUSTWICK. i Chemist and Druggists,, SOLE 'WHOLESALE AGENT, : MR’INMAN, bkafamio.v j' il N siMiPIU U D s:i’( IWELL, 1 : ct »A : , I and alter Janha.y*‘4th Coaches vyil l/Uave' Blenheim' for' Havelock and; Seisori a-s follows:—1- - : ■ .■"'• t•• ; • jeave 'Blmheim Mondays land j Fridays *at( ~ ,6,45 am, reaching Ne'son at 6; p.m same day ; r;turning ITorn , Nelson , and Saturdays at '7 a.ni, arriving jat 11 Bleiiheim 6 p.m sando clay. ; ' \ '**, Wednesdays kt 1 p.m for" Havelock- oijly-i •f. leaving Havelock Thursdays at,9.30 a. m 11 parcels;at reasonable rates. ( . ... ,'okirig Offices—Criterion Stables, Blon'. .. Masonic Hdteib, Havelock: -Masonic }!-, Nelson , • ■ !/(.' :■ / j Steam Service TO ahakipa The Royal Mail Steam ers ORE A ANI) PiHCENix L ILL vu» between flit; GrOVe V and PiCtOn »s under— j . ‘ * Mondays/. , j; , ■'' Pu-tiiti at '8.'30 a.-m. • Leave 'GrOve at 4 p.m. : , ’ '' Tuesdays. ; ave Picton via, ’I *>•'•«» .Neck at 8.3 u ip. and.2 p.m (not, ('ailing at To t a) Ive Grove ac : 11.3 d tun; and 4;p.tn__ ■--j. o Wedneadays. - ive ;l'ictoli‘ dor End avur. Inlet at 9 aim ii: ■' i; - : v : Thursdays..n - |;j a<c Fioii'U at lO' am LV'ave 1 Grow fit 4 pirn ■ '' ■ " ' Fridays : .- j' I - I tiave Pivion at 10 a.in ‘ Leave Urnvc at 4 |> nt t Saturdays -,,, j 'ive Pidou „>r l.ii-IcaVur Inlet, via ,h, Grove, at 8.30 d.m . J,v. 0- Grn-v lor Pi- ton at 6 |..m - / ' Sundays-,. i.Uavp' Ficum | , Leave Groxqi' at ,4 .-P I'Li; | p,,,.)!),in'ormfi’ion may be o laiiued , m ili-W. A Coibus, ig--t Cul sviu«, of fm A. G PELL, Agent, Picton.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 37, 3 June 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 37, 3 June 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 37, 3 June 1890, Page 1

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