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PKOFESSOR STOWELL'g Rheumatic EXTIRMINATOE. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—■*'J In laying before you my Ointment., the Rheumatic Exterminator, which I manufacture for Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Lumbago, and Ulcerated Sores, I beg to state that I have never failed in making a genuine cure. I have cured between 300 and 400 ladies and gentlemen in the North Island of New Zealand, and should this meet the eye of any person that has used my Ointment and has not been cured I will be thankful if they will make it public through the press. And as a confirmation of my statement I hereby insert a few of the testimonials that I have been favoured with by people who reside in the Province of Marlborough : 1 IenHEIM, February 27, ''SOO. I have much pleasure in informing you that after usin your ointment for a short time it has completely cured me from rheumatic "out after a period of ten years suffering sometmes having to. use crutches. I first purchased vour ointment on the 30th July, 1889 when I first saw your advertiseme t,_ I can'strongly recommend it to anyone suffering from similar complaints, _ John Smith. Okabamio, July 29. 880. I have a child about three years of age. who was very severely and dangerously scalded by the accidental upsetting of a pot of'boilincr water all over his body, being most severely injured on the abdomen and thighs I got some of Mr StoweU's Rheumatic Exterminator, and applied it as recommended and directed by him. There was evidently little or no pain after the .first application, and the wounds commenced immediately to heal, and the child was perfectly healed m n.ne days I have great pleasure in recommendin* its use in similar case,. I have also applied it to cuts and bruises, and found it very efficacious. I ata respectfully yours, Mrs Sarah Hamilton. Prices: Is, Is 6d, 2s, and 3s. RETAIL AGENXS, MR H L. JACKSON AND MR T .H.HUSTWICK, ; Chemist and Druggists, BOLE WHOLESALE AGENT, MR CHARLES INMAN, Okaramio. JOHN SHEPHERD STOWELL, NEWMAN'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ON and after January 4th Coaches wil . Leave Blenheim for Havelock and Kelson as follows: Leave Bbnheim Mondays and Fridays at 645 a m, reaching Nelson at G p.m same day returning from Nelson luesdays and Saturdays at 7 a.m, arriving at Blenheim 6 p.m same day. Wednesdays at 1 p.m for Havelock only, leaving Havelock Thursdays at 9.30 a.m All parcels at reasonable rates. Booking* Offices-Criterion Stables, Blenbeim; Masonic Hotel, Havelock: Masonic Hotel, Nelson Steam Service TO MAHAKIPAWA GOLDEIELD The Royal Mail Steamers TOREA AND PHOENIX HO ILL run between the Grove f ' and PiCton as under— MondaysLeave Grove at 4 p.m. Tuesdays. Leave PL-ton via Toroa Neck at 8.80 a.m and 2 p.m (not calling at Torea) Leave Grove at 11.30 a.m and 4 p.m Wednesdays. Leave Picton tor Endeavor Inlet at 9 a.m ThursdaysLeave Picton at 10 a.m Leave Grove at 4 p.m Fridays '<< Leave Picton at 10 a.m *' Leave Grove at 4 p.m Saturdays. 1 eav* PMon for Endeavor Inlet, via J ' the Grove, at 8.30 a.m Leave the Gro-e for Picton at 6 p.m SundaysLeave Picton at 9 a.m Leave Grave at 4 p.m further information may be obtained from Mr W. A. Collins, agent at Cullensville, or from A. G FELL. Azent. Picton. GROVETOWN SMITHY. Alex. Herd, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, GIiCVETCOWN, MARKBOBOUGH. A G ide and repaired. F*rrenng,n Ail its branches.

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 43, 24 June 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 43, 24 June 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 43, 24 June 1890, Page 1

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