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'j"' - WAR! '■ WAR 11 ll t J: ■^narx-WAIU-HL THOUSANDS KILLED. j " - ' THOU S A'.N.D.S- .\W,OH* NiiU-JBrJA.'. vjmi .'! f. \' \ '''' '''^ -"'.i" I '^ l'l or liiU Ilinfif 3futY/- >(h. i> x r." -him Ir. y f _, a i ' '*'' ' '"',' -'-.' , 'j' I,'1 ,' l '!' ll 'f' l Oii'nuJl .OfjJ (o^--')->- i | ,«nix/' ,i. ■ fn'iv- 'I lit ilv .R Lib L> E.,r,,^ L.ifA u l,yftiti i&srK,p\ a . ..,.„} "-"■ ■"!'■■: »i ?n 'Awl orf ,ifii>; luaousK od* ' ' !"'! "' ! " '■ '" >' >' ' "!i" 'to, J ~-r-nrr '"'f/ol ofl I\u /'iv; ' •> 'jjici' t,' , ' ''' s -■ ' ">\V J& ' v Vt'mW^'^A^l'o! 'oihoqo-u .( -. ' ' Jl'"'J I '"' •:|: | "l"i" l "i ■-"'- ' ! .'.»ij.,-«-J ia vud „Ji hin iriMcoh A-" 1 '' '' ' l[ " ' . ' ' -">tt'Mfe KHISO'HttWSD \) ,■■>/.-)' ,-yfl oi r >t ",' o"T..r 'V^^'^/'^^lflC^j^Rß^BS* A>Tb r "OHrRO'POIDfI«T;i 'on- nsi Who.,for, jOiq, boi>en't,,o^%fier)^g ) George.stwti Dimedi %)i , ( , v , ; iM n , i ; i ,, fJ( I[/1 [/ '^ t ' J|I " Jl j ' llJ '"' sm" fl '»''l I • f'[ 't • .!j -.o.fr,;.] in; Ij-waoiqxo ,o™ ' ',J-, J -" 1 ' WHERE 1 HE 1 MI^BDE"RB AN'li) JKtlAUCfflflMlltii-firflllljjiji /o-t . ■ .. :•.;:;■■:;; :",;#iftiKS, :':;Jl: ':;Jl Bui, JfcydtßJ Rheiimati^u.'G;{ J avei; x lSoiit'N[jiti i «'ilgia^-iit ll i'act t'all^ttov complaints-knowh'io'Su'&eiife Humanity'; I ' " rlv '' """ ' I[ -^ J ',, . ' H "V. [ 'lH& KING^OF-'PA^. ■""' ' tr ' '">■-• jfUwit Is w'arpinted tefcure fleada6h r 4 T6'6tnM- JJ ce r ,' ! C.olic. ll Gl J {«mp^ r NT>e\iral^rasN T >e\iral^ras Sninal Affections, B6ve 'Ej^cs. 'Rhbumatism, Cotigh^'ftiifl Rolds, 'Sni-iiins,; ' Fever A'iue,' ll Dea'fiiess, : Piies/ Ciitarrah h\ J the He.all, Pain's 'in 1 the 'BteaSt and Side, Stiff : 'Ncck-, "SWdHfen' Joints, Co^tracted'O^ speedy anil pcrn'i^ueHfc cWof'jthb^rfo^H^ete^tia^^of-Dyslwphiaj Jaundice,, ehillSjfiud^cVer, Disdrderecl 'jbig'fes'tiph, : Geiiersil' Dßbilltj^ any( many other dise'aye's' cgiis'ed *hf ' vitiateld'bire''b6ing taken' -up- iii the circulation and dlstrib'titcd with' 1)lood tbro'Agh vari6us- pat'ts of the body, for the warit 6f a proper tdmetly' ttf regulate 'the 1 LiVer.l ' ■ The Liver is.thc'lcycr, the propeller bi. dni'/he^lbh 1 , th^'re^rdator of tho human system, tlic maiii-sprhig of our body, by \yhich l 'iill 'the organs of our stomach are regulated and kept in active 'nioikm. 1 "The further office of the, ' Liver is to compare and 1 sedrete the? bile, serve Jtfs a strainer or'filtererof the, "blood, se'pGhire all 'impiiriti'dsHhetfefrom, and to refine it and make it pure, rich and healthy. ' ,' i. „ How indispensably necessary then, for the good' of our health, that our Liver should always be in good working condition, that we may ahyays have pure 'healthy bloo.l. If the Liver 1 should bs iiiactive or in any way diseased, our whole system is made to suifcr severely; our Mental, Physical, and Nervous Powers become weakened' -mid sick, because of the blood not being purified and' made 1 health}', which brings upon us Paralysis, Dropsy, and many other' disagreeable' and gloomy feelings : the skin and eyes will assume a darto and' yelloiv appearance, the kidneys refuse to do part of the work,' 'the Urine becomes coloured, and forms a thick dust sidiment after 1 standing a while. ' ' .-''.'•, Thus jou will learn how it is, and what it is that makes us l wck', breaks down our health, destroys our happine**, debilitates- out 1 body, weakens our nerves, and worries the brain, any brings 'iipoii tits 'all kinds of fevers, causes the body to suffer with aches niid'pahis." ' ' i ■ i in 'iii' PROFESSOR GUSSCOTTS KING OF PAIN i's a Perfect Curc'foi Rheumatism. . : < > > I M I'OR'J'A NT DISCOVERY !! ' GREAT VICTORY! i [ -n His TrcaLmciit is solely American Herbs'. ' ' "', PROFESSOI! GUSSCOTT, Herbalist, Chiropodist, and Ourerof diseases in genci-al, begs to inform the residents of Dunedin, that lie possesses the see-ret of a CJreat Discovery which hai* ' cn^ible'd Irihiiio obtain Signal Victories over the greatest enemies' of ni,'in'." ' PlliloSO-^ pliers are agreed that nature is prcsjiiant with' Scdretisi, 1 Which if knowtil would CirilE LIFE OF ALL ITS ILLS. Djiscufc is a prolific parent of ills, — a '• monster" wliifclihas more iha'it mhtche'd' the 16aniing and skill of centuries. Doctors have claimed the exclusive right to deal with diseases, and they have so conspicuously f fli'ldl' if^'to ueCoin'c 1 proverbial. Napoleon' rJoXAPAjftTE summed up' £he' results of theitf skill as INIMICAL TO MANKIND, and as a rule carefully avoided both Doctors and their Drugs. ' The 1 imperious C'orsiclrm, however; could only speak from the past and from what he observed. He bad no idea that in the fulness of time there would arise one', PROFESSOR GUSSCOTT, whose skill so omnipotent in curing disease would be 1 tlic wonder of his age. The Professor, after years of research, 'in which Nature's repository was ransacked, at length 1 discovered tho KINOTOF' PAINT, and the secret of destroying those ' molVstcrs which' ''make " wre^chod'" so Mriny of his race. Aimed with the darts' of Scieiice, dipped in Herbw Jiiices, the Professor, like the chivalrous kmghfc of feudal times, enters the arena where the monsters of disease love to revel — and now behold him ! See the serenity with which confidence invests him ! There, feasting on its victims — whose sufferings arc hellish — is Dyspepsia and its loathsome brood, whose name is legion. There is Fever, breathing it fiery blast through the veins of the helpless babe. There Consumption, like the fabled vulture of the ancients is eating out the vital organs of its victim, while, with deceitful breath it promises him life. There is Cholera, fastened on the stroiig and robust, cramping them in its convulsive agonies. To be had from all respectable Druggists, Chemists, and Medicine Dealers. Sold Wholesale and Retail. Address — Professor Gusscott, (late of Brisbane) George Street, Duucdiu. next Messrs Henderson' and Fergus's Monumental Works,

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 246, 18 January 1878, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 246, 18 January 1878, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume V, Issue 246, 18 January 1878, Page 8

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