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; MedioaU SIP READ EVERY WORD OF THIS, AND THEN PASS ir ON TO ANY OF YOUE FRIENDS WHO ABE SICK AND WISH TO GET RELIEF FROM T K E I R sU F FERINGS. la qbippe OB RUSSIAN INFLUENZA. "ftjTOTHING is more astonisMng than tho •*•" i npidity witli wliicli the Grippe trayols over the country and assails people at different times and under difloreut circumstances. It seems to delight in rainy, muggy weather, and when it lias run its course it leaves the patient a prey to a vast number of maladies, unless remedies are taken at the commencement of tho symptoms which are powerfvl enough to eradicate the Grippe poizon. "We clas ji th.it our Mixtures No. 1 and No. 2 wils, if taken early, cure all tho fevere symptoms of an attick of Influenza in a very short time, and tee patient will taxha a rapid recovery as compared with those thai; n g-lact to take proper measures to eradicate tlfcepotaoa from their systems. We have now bed the experience of three epidemics, and dariny that time we havo leirnt something'abontrlnfltieirza and its various complications. Our Mixtures No». 1 and 2 have been sold to over 8000 sufferers residing not only in Dunedin, but in all the principal towns of New Zealand. During the height of the' last epidemic oar sales sometimes : seaohed thepheflomenal quantity of 280 bottles in ;a- single day; so great, indeed, was tke demand that' wo were unable t» make the preparations in ; sufibisnt quantity in oar letail eatabiienmont, bo hadto'collto our aid the entire working staff of . ourfs*tory> hardly a day passing that w» did not roceive.-telegrams-from uome towa for two- or three cases of the remedies* This is in itself sufficient to show to what an extent the tame of these modi, clnes has- spread. ; "WHEN YQO HA.VB. IKFITDiEMZA Y4TCT "WANT TH3J VEBY BEST MEDICMB THAQ> BE I& POSSIBLE. TO GET, lafiuenzo-isßcfctO' be' trifled' witni Itcaa xon&e yoa feel very ill, jind: tLere ia no doubt that you arc ill whea-i you- have aa attack of iHb dread disease. Therolias never b«en;a remedy put on> the- market- ; that has- had such a.large eule, andlbeen-sosueceae-ful ia curing Jnflueaia, as MARSHALL'S MIXTURES, NoSj. 1 ANI> 2» They aw; without donbt speciflos fouit^and ityoa feel an aituek ■ comi&g ookn k procure them without delay, andyou will b&eaved & lot of. suffering. These* Mixtures ■ arc- specially prepared' for Influenza; and are lnada'to-suit the varied symptoms ■ of each epidemic. No. 1 controls all the- feverish symptoms -and 68 vero body pains, while- sickness, headache and the latter stages of the oomplaint disappear in a- manr«Uoualy short space' or time when the No. 2 Mixtereis taken in alternation with the first-mentioned. Childran-in delirium,, with pulse oto? WO,. and racked with pain, will,, after a few doses- of those remedies,, rapidly improve. There is nothing toequal tlik rapidity with which these Mixtures act. THE. BfilCE OS-TSE TWO MIXTURES IS OS.; TE SEN! PEB POST, QS gD. Ilieso Bem&Mes eon be obtained at the HEALTH SUPPLIES COMPANY, 2i5,. CiVSHEIj STBEET C'HKISa'CHCBCH. COUNT MATTEI AND HIS MEDICINES. TESTIMONIES FEOM AMEBICA. A lady residing in New York, who some time ago spout sorao time at Bologna studying the Mattei system, writes thus t— " On my return to the U.S., I went to Colorado Springs, the Sanatorium of the U.S. JMy friends camo to me for remedies. I remained there foar months, had hundreds of patiest3, and madu ?ome very astonishing enres of old chxouic complaints. I did everything I c»uld to establish tho use of tho Mattei Remedies, all gratis, and converted four of the leading homooopathic physicians." She encloses a letter which she has received from one of these, from which the following has been extracted :— Colorado Springs. Mbs C. E. Leese. My Dear Madam,— l have pleasnre in complying with your request, and am happy to state that, so far, I have met with but few cases that did not yield wqraplly to the Mattei remedies. My cancer case is improving far beyond my most sanguine expectations. The pain Has ceased, and tumour alreadyreduced at least one-fourth. Patient eats and sleeps well, and feels better in every way. Hespectfully yours, (Dr) G. W. J. ANOTHER PHYSICIAN'S TESTIMONY. Dn E. Melekdt Writes to the journal of Electro-Homoeopathy an interesting letter, from which, we extract the following: — "I could give a list of hundreds of j cases of typhoid, ague, sewer gas, and malarial fevers, small.pox, diphtheria, cholera infantum, scarlet fever and measles that I have cured with the Mattei remedies. The old theory that fevers have to run a certain fixed course * eprofaue and perfectly groundless. By this new <a».i marvellous system of Mattei fevers <ym be arrested at once. It is impossible to give anything like a method of my nine years' professional experience, bnt I am happy to be able to render even this slight testij inonial to so worthy a canse." Write3 :— " A mau aged about forty-six had a stone on the left kidney. * * * In two months it was gone." — " Modern Medicine," i. 58. PrOiessor Pascucci, M.D., O the University of BologDa, says in reference to the action of Count Mattel's Fcbrifugo :— •• I succeeded in a very short time in subduing the most obstinate fevers, which no ineaus liad previously succeeded in conquering." The Countess de Galleaki "Writes :—" I have since the year 1881 had daily practical experience of these wonderful medicines ! on all manner of diseases. * * • During those years I have found nothing to contradict the statements of Count Mattei as to tbo efficacy of his i remedies." ! Db A. C. Fletcher Writes :—" I have cured with them passive congestion, neuralgia, ltiryngitis, bronchitis, lumbago, j rheumatism, &c." ! Bnv S. Frost : " Blue Electricity * * on several occasions lui3 removed headaches. ♦ ♦ On one occasion it •■ stopped quickly the bleeding of a pretty dcop i womid."— " Modem Medicine," i. 155. I ' Commissioner Booth Tuckeii, Of tho Salvation Army, author of the Life of Mr 3 Booth—" They cured me of a seven years' Chronic ■ Dysentery, which baffled all the doctors, and they k cop me in perfect health. "Wo use them constantly i;i the Ai'iny, with tlie hest results." CHRISTCHUKCH AGENTSHEALTH SUPPLIES CO., 215 CASHEL STREET, CERJSTCHUEC& SJQI 1105X

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5094, 13 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5094, 13 September 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5094, 13 September 1894, Page 4

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