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Medical. | -r Head Wfoat tlie Press ; Says Ahmxt ! HALL'S ! HERBAL REMEDIES, j TTTALL'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY, 152, _HJL Armagh street, immediately opposite Messrs M. O'Brien and Co's "Premier " Boot Factory, formerly the Palace Bink, is a favourite resort for invalids. Mr Hall's remedies for all Skin Diseases, Complaints of the Liver, Lungs, and Kidneys, have long enjoyed a reputation for effecting radical cures where large sums had before been expended in other treatments. The advantages to »c derived from a study of botany, and the excellence of some of the New Zealand herbs for medicinal purposes, ] enable Mm to provide these remedies at a reason- j able cost, and with highly beneficial results to his i customers. Those suffering from protracted ail- J ments cannot do better than make a visit to Mr ' Hall to ensure relief and recovery. — " Canterbury Times," Nov. 11, 1892. j O, IS THEBE NO BELIEF FOE THIS WBETCHED NEURALGIA ? OH, YES, AND A . POSITIVE CUBE BY TAKING HALL'S NEURA.LINE, A PUEELY BOTANICAL BEMEDY. 2s 6d a Bottle. Bead Local Testimonials. Dear Sir,— For the past fifteen years I have been a great sufferer with neuralgia. I have tried all . kinds of remedies without obtaining aay permanent benefit, and I was advised to try a bottle of your V Neuraline," and after taking one dOBe I felt relief, and after taking a few doses the pain entirely left me, and has not since returned. Yours sincerely, Mrs W. Hill, No. 204, Gasworks road, Sydenham. Nov. 9th, 1892. Mr E. W. Hall, Medical Herbalist, 152, Armagh street, phristchurch. Dear Sir,— A short tune ago I was suffering from an acute attack of Neuralgia, and tried every remedy I could think of, bnt with no avail. Finally I came to you and obtained a bottle of your "Neuraline." The effect was instantaneous :' within ten minutes of taking the first dose I felt relief, and. after taking four doses only, the pain left me entirely, and I have since had no return of ; it. I consider your " Neuraline " to be a splendid cure. You may make what use you like of this for the benefit of other sufferers. Yours faithfully, S. H. Sapsfoed, Cashel street, Liuwood, March 28th, 1892. INDIGESTION CAN BE CURED, INDIGESTION MIXTUEE. UThis Mixture is purely, herbal. It gives instant relief by neutralising all undue acidity, imparting strength and efficiency to the vitiate* gastric juice, and bracing and invigorating the digestive organs. It cures flatulency, which is the evidence of indigestion. Price 2s 6d per bottle. Posted to . any part of the Colonies for 35. . Indigestion Pills, Is 6d per box j posted, Is Bd. To Mr E. W. Hall, Medical Herbalist, 152, Armagh street, Christchurcb. Dear Sir,— For four years I haye been a martyr to Dyspepsia. I have tried all kinds of remedies ! without avail. I denied myself many kinds of ! food, but still I got no better, and I had lost all hopes of ever being cured; but seeing you had" cured so many people in Christchurch, some of whom I knew well, I thoiiglit I would give you a trial as a last resource, tad I shall always be thankful I did, for after taking four bottles of your Indigestion Mixture and two boxes of your Pills, lam as well as ever I was in my life. I shall be most happy for the benefit of my fellow-sufferers to verify the above statement, either personally or by letter.— Yours very gratefully, Thojias Eldeidoe, Sexton of English Church Cemetery, Barbadoes street, Christchurch. December 21st, 1891. IS LIFE WOETH LIVING? Yes, and a pleasure too, if you take HALL'S DANDELION LIVER PILLS. St Albans, April 21st, 1892. To Mr E. W. Hall, Medical Herbalist. Dear Sir,— Having used your Dandelion Liver Pills for the past three years, I can testify ,fco their really excellent results in all affections of the Liver. They are a really excellent Pill, and I can recom. jmend them to all sufferers of Liver Complaint.— Yours truly, William Davidson, Gardener, St Albans. Cough while you can, for you will cough no more after taking HALL'S BALM OF GILEAD. ! BALM OF GILEAD, OB COLD CUEEE. ; Price 2s 6d per bottle, posted 3s. I, the undersigned, have great pleasure in bearing testimony to the excellent effects of your Balm of , Gilead for the cure of Bronchitis. I consider it the j most valuable preparation ever brought before the : public, and cannot too strongly recommend it for ; the above complaint. D. Matheson. j October 4th, 1890. E. W. Hall, Medical Herbalist, 152, Armagh etreet, opposite Skating Bink, Christchurch. ; Dear Sir,— l have been suffering for thirteen months with' 'a severe cold upon my chest, accompanied by amost distressing cough, which prevented me from sleeping, My breath was so short that walking was difficult. I have been under the care of three local doctors and five chemists, all without avail ; but a friend of mine advised me to come and j consult you. After consultation you assured me i that you could do me good, but I had given up all ; hope. But your skilful treatment, lam pleased to . say, speedily cured me, I shall always feel grateful ; for what you have done for me.— Yours sincerely, i James Lever, South Belt, near Southern Cross HoteL October 13th, 1890. IMPOBTANT TO ALL THAT SUFFEB WITH CHAPPED OB CEACKED HANDS. Paponui, March 16, 1893. To Mr E. W. Hall, Herbalist, Armagh street, J Christchurch. Dear Sir,— Having been a dreadful sufferer for i many years during the winter months with chapped 1 hands, and having tried all remedies (including the j Bed Cross Ointment), without effect, I was advised ! by a friend at the beginning of last winter to try ' your AMBULANCE OINTMENT, and I can assure i you I never had anything like it. From the time I•' began to use it I never had a crock hi my hands throughout all the very severe weather, and I can strongly recommend it to my fellow-sufferers as a safe and comx>J.e+fl cure. You may use this as a genuine testimonial. I shall also be glad to certify this as a fact to any person who suffers with | chapped hands. I should be sorry to be without it at any time. . I remain, Sir, Yours respectfully, B. Couper. . ADVICE GIVEN GEATIS. i E. W. HALL, I medical Verbalist, (Opposite O'Brien's Boot Factory), AEMAGH STBEET, CHEISTCHUECH. j . I '• ■ ) ■ ■ i

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4773, 13 October 1893, Page 4

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