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Business Notices. Stamper Gratings rnrifi. TINDICItSiaN !5U begs to inform 1, tho Proprietors of Quarlz Crushing Machine.) that; Mi.H.su3. 00Y N E & I) AVI S , (Of Rpsom, Sandhurst, Victoria,) ilavo appointed him Soi,k Aoi.n'i* hi tho Salo of their Giiatimi,') in tho InnriKahna dist riot; A Stock of Gratings always kept on hand. Mining A«onl;, Slock nud Sharebroker Proftdwny. Ke.-ffon. P'nlin; iuhnbitanls of Itocfloii und surroundX inir diHlricla, may now baui.di their, iii brum t'i, and bid dcllanco to the many incon - vciiionccn nnd tortures accompany in« this mortal life, in Iho shape of RHEUMATISM EHF.U \1 ATIO ffOo'l, SOIATfOA, NP.UBALGII A LUMBAGO, PAXNFUL, BWKLLED JOINTS, TJESNDKR FEET, GOUT, BILIOUSNESS, and LIVER COMI>JI.AIN'f3, by usin« occaaionally those nmrvolloufl INDIAN MEDICINES known GHOLIiAH'S GREAT INDIAN OURES. The Kriitilu-ln of tlu nick and etifTorinß who havo been cured of their maladies by theno meritorious mediciuen, han cuiimoil them to bo fitylcil, ct.9 they truly are, TUA. WONDER! 1 OF Till!) NINETEENTH OENTUIiY. Ci?<l<" 'Keiid Ino following tpstimonialfi, givon on'y by way of examplo of the vciy muny received by tho Proprietor. They reg uiro no com in cut. M. 11. aiSSINOK, =• .i Wuoj_is9Ai.il* Aatoni' iron Burrton.Tralimouinl rooeivod from M. B. Hart, Esq., . (ICx Mayor) Ohristohi.trch. Cliriafc.hio't.l, August 31, 1877. .f-Tfi, — A few moiilh-i Binco I. wan PufTerintf vci'v aevcrcly from an, attack of'rhcuinalio c^nt, ihi'Oiii'ii which I was conflnod to my ba I for several week,-., liYom rcjiiTfiontaions mude to mo by frioud e, I wan in --'I n cod to try your Indian Medicines, and found myself no much improved by thoir 1130 that. I was enabled to leave tho bod iv lour duyr. afii-r taking thmn, and in ik. vrn days wan utile to walk about with comparative) eii..«o. I fMiitiiii.od thoir use steadily for .lovoml weeks, and got, enni'ih'toly rculorod to health by them, and huve been up to this dato üblo to tako Ireo walking exoreiiio. I rocomnicd tho two of youv Medicines to otiiorii Mufforing from cithor rliiiiiiuatiiiin or gout. — I. am, eir, your obedient servant, (Signci) M. B. lLurn. Toftimoniul from Mr Alexander Maokintonh, ol Mackintoch Bay, a very old Colonist and now 7<7 yoara of ugod. Lyttelton, A ujjiist 10, 1877. r'm,— l wlnh to civo my testimony to tho val no of your Indian Medicines, I havo been .uU'o.iiitf for over l.r yca>"> with very wovrro vhcimiiitiflm, and hoai'inj; a good report of your medicines, I bought two bottlea of Iho rohcuniatiani iiiixturo from yoiuv iißonla, BuyJlokl and Pui'spnii, and pot compiolnly cured, I can stronijly roobrnmend your iii'cdioino to my fellow old Coloninls, or any aul-Wiii!.; from oither rhoumatism or rhoumatio gout,— Yours very truly, (signed) At-kxanokh Maokintoaii. Chrlfltohui'cl), Soptomboi' 4, lß77. Slit, — Uavi-i{s ouffored novoroly from Rout for about; fivo ytiarfl, X wuh induced to try your Indian Mcdieincfl, nnd continued their u«o for Hoveral wcokd, upii>,,? both lihoumatium and (lout MiUui't-H. J. lound vory groat roliof bom their me, lomu|; the tiovoro ))ainn and KWr.llinj.':. ill my fetl. and limbri, and ■ found my.olf able to wulli about with a Irecdoui I had not, bron uo.iii-.ton.ed lo for tonio con-_iido-ml.li. timo. I can rocommond othyra hul'« fi-iln^ lejin ivhcumnli(.in or gout to try your Mi'd.cinea, in iho bcliel that thoy will do I man Hid namo {'ood no t.ioy did mo. — Yours obcdlenily, (:-i;jncid) John Tunmer. Tcfllimonial from F. IT. M'elvillo Walker, ]Cnc|„'J.l'., liytlollon. Lyttelton, Soptombor 7, 1877. lejlll1 ejll l) — Tl.iviii" fliill'crod I'or upivardß of two yoara from ohronio rheumatism, I wa9 ins duced t> '.i'y yom* lucliun Mixture, and ti f ter takmi? il foi* a week or two tho dmordnr diaanpiiui'i'd, CJ'd baa not finco troubled mo, a p'orio.l o l ' nine iiiodilm hi) vin;.; now olajifcod •iiiico taking tbcr-iodicino, I hay. no hi', itation in holievinj; tliat tho our.' was cU'.ctocl by your modicino. — -Yoiuvi ■'(yignod) If. If- Mujt/raw. Wawceh. Tcatimonitd from Mra Pollen (Govormnolit Duildiiup 1 ). Cliruitchuroh, l.cptoniher 11, 1877, giftr-Having auH'crod from rheumatic pninn for" about aix yearn, J wan induced to try your Liiliu) .lliicunuilirtin M.ixliuo, and took two but'!::- of it, and nm happy to sta to fjot quite cured, and urn now freo Jrom pains and perfectly rootorcd to hoalth. J. havo plcncuro in reconimmidiug tho use of your niodioiucb to olhera milforinn from Kliouinnlitm,*-Vfoiu*s tru'y, (.i;;uc<o' - .K. roTOKH, furri'Mii 'I'mh} liheraU •

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Inangahua Times, Issue 62, 29 July 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Issue 62, 29 July 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Inangahua Times, Issue 62, 29 July 1878, Page 1

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