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Pubic Notice COI'IMMKS PAYrfHEETS, wifli h-jnd-ints priisted ou iv blunk, on sale ut the offije of this pi per. Stamper Gratings - — o mflE UNDE2SIGN RD hegs foinJor-n JL the Proprietors of Quartz Crushi:.u "^ ''STaclnnes that Messes. GQYNE & DAVIS (Of Epsom, Sandhurst, Victoria.) Mare appointed him' fc>oLß Agent for the Sale of their Gratings in thp Inangahua district. A Stock of Gratings always kept on hand. PATRICK BRENDAN, Mining A^ent, Stock and Sharebrokd Broadway. Keefton. SICK EPOPLE REJOICE THE inhabitants of Eeefton and sufroond. ing districts, may now banish their, ailments and bid deQance to the many inconveniences and tortures accompanying this mortal life, h the shape of RHEUMATISM EHEU UATIC GOUT. SCIATICA, NSSSALG-t I LUMBAGO, PAINFUL, SWELLED JOISTS. TENDER FEET. GOUT, BILIOUSNESS, and LIVSB COMPLAINTS, by using occasional!? those marvellous INDIAN HEDICIKE3 k^io f-j GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES The pratitade of tli3 sick and suffering whi» have be»n cured of their maladies by these .meritorious medicines, has caused them to styled, as they truly are, THE WONDER!! OE THE NINETEENTH. CENTURY. ' tgglT Bead tee following testimonials, gtTon on'y by way of example of the veif mauy received by the Proprietor. They require no comment. . M. S. GISSINGE, Wholesale Agekt fob Beeetojt. Testimonial received from \T. B. Hart, Esq., (Ex tTayor) Christchurch. Chris'tchu-ch, August 31, 1877. SIR, — A few months since I was suffering very severely from an attack of rheumatic g^ut, through which I wae confined to my be.* for several weeks. From representaions made to me by friends, I was innuced to try your Indian Medicines, and found myself so much improved by their use that I was enabled to leave the bed "in four days after taking then? and in seven days was able to walk about witu comparative ease, continued heir uk- steadily for several week?,, and got completely restored to health >; them, and have been up to this date able J take free walking exercise. I recommed the use of your Medicines » ethers suffering from either rheumatism •• gout.— l am, sir, your obedient servant, (Signed) M. B. Hakt Testimonial from Mr Alexander Mackintosh of Mackintosh Bay, a very old Colonist aad now 76 years of aged. Lyttelton, August 10, 1877. Sib,— l wi:>h to give my testimouy to the value of your Indian Medicines. I have been suffering for over 14 yea^ with very severe rheumatism, and hearing a good report of your medk-ines, I bought two bottles ot the reheumatisin mixture from your agents Bayfield and Parsons, and got completely cured. I can strongly recommend youi medicine to my fellow old Colonists, or any suflenng from either rheumatism or rheumatia gout,— Yours very truly, (Signed) Ilkxant>eb MaCKDTTOSH. Christchurch, September 4>, 1877. SlK,— Havius; suffered severely from goul for about five years, I was induced to try your Indian medicines, and continued their cse for several weeks, using both Khenmatism arvl Gout Mixtures. I found very great reJie. from their use, losing the severe pains and swellings in my feet and iimbs, and found iiiT-di able to walk about with a freedom 1 hid not been accustomed to for some consiJeiu!;^ time. I can recommend others suf* fi'iing iVjai reheumatism or gout to try you? Medicines, in the belief that they.wiH do them the same oou as they did me — Your* obediently, (^'gn^ JOBS TtJKMBB, Testimonial from F. H. Melville Walker Esq, J.P. Lytteiton. L< tfelto „ September 7, 1877. Sib,— iUvicg suffered for upwards of two je.rs Jioin chronic rheumatism, 1 was induced to try your Indian Mixture, and after takujg it for a week or two the disorder dis« appear. -J, and has not siuce troubled me, a peri) i ,t nine months having aow elapaed 6.n. c taking the Eaedieine, ihave lo h-sitatiou in belieiicx that th» ' W?*»* y^cted by jour ui.claiue. —Yours trr/i k (Signed) F. a. MELn r,t= Walsbb. T-stii^?aiai from T rs l'.,'.tcu (^wernme (.•V.rstoh . >epte-iber 3, 1877. . Slii.— lluviig M..i;ia: ;.-v-u -lieumatio pains for ;i ■. ,:t sir.u'-j.-s, 1 w.!? induced to try vout i , :im ulu-u . a'H.i; iLxture, aud topi? two bo'iSi:- oi ih' a i Bia hii-py to sate got quite euir f. aid i'u noa free :roai paias and perfectly ivM.nvd Xj.isealth. 1 have piiM.-urc m rocoin )€ 'iij the of your lliedl ;i"sJe t-> others su^cn.lg i{Q Bhcumatism.— Ys-'ur? iruiv. (Signed) K. Po~xSs

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Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 February 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 February 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Inangahua Times, Volume II, Issue II, 4 February 1880, Page 1

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