We clip the following important tastimo) nial from the "IllawarraMercury " (N.S.W - ef c he 30th March. It needs no comment:— ' Mr John Loveday, of the Bulli Mountaino writes to us tl]<-;,t after sufFering for foiir years with acute gravel, lie has experienced almost complete relief by using B&n<Jtei.' w f d Sfjns' Eucalyptic Extract. He says :—" Seeing the said Extract advertised m the ' Illawarra M-Gvcyiry/ his intense suffering induced him to obtain & bottle of the medicine from Mr Hosking, chemist, <>f tljjg town, and that the use of it gave liinj great relief at. once. He states that between 10th March in&t., when he obtained the first bottle of the extract, and jJip JJJth,. the use o,f that medicine continued to afford liiiij. relief, to, which lie had been a stranger for fQiir years. Mr I^Qveday writes iilso that he has found the Eucalypti Extracj: % cure fqr rheuniatisin as well as gravd, He requests its tq publish this information through the ' Mercury,' We have much pleasure m complying with Mr Loveday's request, whose word cannot be doubted, and who can have no object m view other than a pure desire to benefit suffering huniaMiv. !'-h{&<lyt.) ■ 2 TIIJJ '• IJ/SSt" IIKWKDY FOB iNfjIOKSTIOX— Norton's Oamonule Bills are coiiiicleistiy ! ecommended as a simple remecly 'for liidjgestion, which is the cause of nearly all the (iisQii^og to wliica we are subjects Nqrtok's i?iiiTiS, with justice called the 'Natural .Strcngthener- ot fcJie" Human Stomach," act as a powerful .tonic and gentle aperient, fire mild m their operation, and safe under any circumstances. Sold m bottles, sitfc'jls J-M, 2s 9d, lls, by all medicine ! pool's .fchrQugliout th^ wo Id? ' '
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2315, 25 February 1891, Page 2
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273Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume X, Issue 2315, 25 February 1891, Page 2
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