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PROFESSOR STOWBLL’S Rheumatic EXTIEMINATOR. TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN.— " 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 ray 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; — Hlbnheim. February 27,’890, I have much pleasure in informing you that after nsin your ointment for a short time it has completely cured mo from rheumatic gout after a period of ten years suffering, sometmes having to use crutches I first purchased your ointment on the 30th July, ■IBB9, when I first saw your advertiseme t. I can strongly recommend it to anyone suffering from similar complaints, John Smith. Okabamio, July 29, 1889. I have a child about three years of age, who was very severely and dangeiously scalded by the accidental upsetting of a pot of boiling water all over his body, being most severely injured on the abdomen and thighs. I got some of Mr Stowell’s Rheumatic Exterminator, and applied it as recommended and directed by him. There was evidently little or no pain after the firs t application, and the wounds commenced immediately to heal, and the child was perfectly healed in nine days. I have great pleasure in recommending its use in similar cases I have also applied it to cuts and bruises, and found it very efficacious. I am respectfully yours, Mrs Sarah Hamilton. Prices: Is, Is 6(1, 2s, and 3s. RETAIL AGENIS, MR H L. JACKSON AND MR T. H. HUSTWICK. Chemist and Druggists. SOLE WHOLESALE AGENT, MR CHARLES INMAN, Okaramio. JOHN SHEPHERD STOWELL, "NEWMAN’S EOYAL MAIL COACHES. v N and after January 4th Coaches wil Leave Blenheim for Havelock and ion as follows . e Blenheim Mondays and Fridays at 645 a.m, reaching Nelson at 6 p.m same day* returning irom Nelson Tuesdays and Saturdays at 7 a.m, arriving at Blenheim 6 p.m same day. [nesdavs at 1 p.m for Havelock only, leaving Havelock Thursdays at 9.30 a.m All parcels at reasonable rates. Booking Offices-Cnterion Stables Blenheim; Masonic Hotel, Havelock: Masonic Hotel, Nelson ______ Steam Service TO MAHAKIPAWA GOLDFIELD Tiie Royal Mail. Steamers TOREA AND PHCENIX WILL run between the GrOVG and Pieton aa underMondays. Leave Pieton at 8.80 a.m. Leave Grove: at 4 p.m. Tuesdays. Leave Pieton via Torea Neck at 8.30 a.m and 2 p.m (not calling at Torea) Leave Grove at 11.80 a.m and 4 p.m Wednesdays. Leave Pieton for Endeavor Inlet at 9 a.m ThursdaysLeave Pieton at 10 a.m Leave Grove at 4 p.m Fridays jeave Pieton at-10 a.m jeave Grove at 4 p.m SaturdaysPieton for Endeavor Inlet, vta Grove, at 8.30 a.m be Grove for Pieton at 6 p.m Sundays. Leave Pieton at 9 a.m jeave Grove at 4 p.m ,er information paay be obtained r AV. A. polling agen|b at Cul , or'frQm L G FELL, Agent. Pieton. GROVETOWN SMITHY. Alex. Herd, BLACKSMITH AND FARRIER, (Ircvexown, M^kboeouoh. A GBICULTURAL Implements A ■ made and repaired. Farrenng in all i ; ta branches. f IRBT • CLASS BHOMNQ. -

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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 45, 1 July 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 45, 1 July 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 45, 1 July 1890, Page 1

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