Medical, - PUBLIC NOTICE. I HEREBY give notice to the inhabitants of the City and Province of Auckland that I have appointed Mr WILLIAM, LORENZO ROLAND, Oeneral Dealer, Market Reserve, opposite the Thistle Hotel, Queen street, my Sole Agent for the Sale of the undermentioned never-failing Remedies; Cures for Warts, Corns and Bunions; Tooth Powder, which is a never-failing cure for toothache ; __ safe and speedy cure for weak or inflamed eyes ; Balsam or Horehound, which is a safe and certain cure for colds, coughs* sore throats;, never-failing cure for Rheumatism, etc.; and various other, safe and certain remedies. ,-'',' ' DR. J. F. FITZHERBERT, ;....; . ',;' ,■ ~,. '■ i .•/.-,< i ■ '.'.X'A'- Vf* APOTHE CAR I .-E.S'; HALL "^ itheiTof """ G. SYDNEY SMITHS * "$£ DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST • 226, QUEEN STREET, \V /'".'''' .. ■ Three Doors Below the City EAu_.yu<\k .SMITH'S j , ,; iZ Z;[ Celebrated Rheumatic Mixture,,-; _- : ...._ Acknowledged by all who have tried it to:beSafe, Prompt, and Effective Remedy., , ..-*,■ S M I T H'S. Antibilious and Liver Pills, ; . f .._,r. Now so weU known as being Unrivalled, for. Cleansing the System from all Impurities. ' ' \ SMITH'S 7:AJ : Vermifuge and Worm Powder^ '_**?" Which are admitted to be incomparable for Expelling Worms, either from tbe Infant r '- " or Adult. . jiiH'fl 'smith's' . ;:f_ ;;;j ' Renowned Cough and Asthma Mixture,, "j An invaluable mediolne ; has the. extraordinary perty of giving instantaneous relief. DENTISTRY AND ARTIFICIAL TEETH.' !& WESTON'S WIZARD OIL. MEDICO-BOTANIC DISPENSARY H. BEITTAIN, CHEMIST, DRUGGIST, AND MEDICAL HERBALIST, l" Ii 65, Victoria Street, Corner of Chapel Street. Sole Agent for Dr. Coffin's Composition, Stomach Bitters, Antispasmodic, Diuretic and Female Restorative Powders, Indian Pills, etc., etc' , *A A Fresh supply of British and American HERBS, • g Proprietors of the far-famed WORM POWDEES, which are acknowledged to be the most marvellous, and effectual remedy ever known. - ' ' &.T A few copies of Dr. :Coffins Guide to Health and Treaties on Midwifery on Sale. Toothache! Toothache !! . v WILLIAMS' NEB TINE?, ' or Odontaligic Essence, will'be found to' give immediate relief in the most violent paroxysm of' pain.—To be had only at j the Peoples' Dispensary, 215, Queen streetj opposite City HalL • . Asthma ! Coughs !! & Colds !j j Z WILLIAMS' .BALSAMIC PECTORAL ELlXEß'speedily relieves, and. effectuallyi cures the various affections of the Chest, and Lungs.—To be had only at the Peoples' Dispensary, 215, Queen street, opposite City HalL . \"p'lM ; ;;n;.: ; q..'l^-'.i",'..n- ci ' ASCERTAIN DISINFECTANT, .ANTISEPTIC, "" ; -;: 'fJ • AND PURIFIER! ( '; v:"v PHENOLINE destroys ; disease gejms.and counteracts contagion and infection. ■ ! PHENOLINE is ah excellent lotion applied to cuts,' bruises,'burns, insect bites, etc. ,-.;: :_ ■>':•' G i;*; !ii;; I PHENOLINE, taken internally, arrests sea-sickness,; ( jvdmiting, etc, and allays fever." ; ' ."' "," ' ' ". : PHENOLINE cleanses a the" skip and: promotes the i ■healthy action of thehaifrfblliclesv [, aR .j.q»l '' '■ In Bottles," at Is 6d and 3s Gd. , ... --~,, .-_. ■ Does-not stain, and is1 not corrosive or poisonous. ■': i> ' ■ -~-,,■ \. :,-■ ) - j-i—■ lljy • i oiail itsl ! UiiJuhiovooAlil C K.I NrMtan h -ili Chemist, and Pharmacist,; 1; '^ | ' u'._'- ' THE PHARMACY^' ' .' Opposite the Bank of New Zealand,' Queen street. ,j, ; MR TYNDALL! wishes to call the / attention, of patients,who have worii.Artificial; Teeth, and have, received no comfort from them,,-t.a'j the fact that he- will remodel' the cases Of -other Dentists at' a trifling. expense;, and will iguarantettj perfect comfort, mastication, and durability., . . , »+ 8 Note Address: —Mr TyNdall, Surgeon-Dentist, top of Shortland street. ■ ■'-''' 'Ot»i >. ti It f : ■;> ;>/,mtt A' '"• B. i.A. ': iR--A"-I>:'SoSA '. 1 A /AiO SUFFERERS..;; bus .v';^b :■ l \j Id i i ■/: IJn Y.Oito od Sow .-i-.tihii >v ,:...: • . . ■ ■ "lit ;, Bft'Jßl 10 'j.v.i H Nervousness: Its Nature: afcd Cure.; •lYhat- is Nervousness 1 answers might ba '■ given to this question, according to the constitution and knowledge of the individual Strong, healthy persons', 'tvhether medically educated or not, -generally regard nevousness-as more": or less an,/'imaginary;; complaint;" it .is, sometimes only believed to be- realwhen'the patient is-either dj-ing or dead. . The best answer to the question, probably, is this-NERTOUS--, 1 NESS IS AN UNNATURAL CONDITION OJF THE NERVOUS system. - SoThetimes this unnatural state is accompanied with considerable .bodily wjakness.aoss of *^'' and loss of Strength; but in most c*?es there is-in^th«i earlier stages of the disorder no outward sign of weak; : ness. The-siifferers kre found;in' both>sexes;'tnejr often-have i the bloom of health, upon theiy^cheekij; they ai-e surrounded by kind .friends, yet epstie,^e.j3." them'has no charms, for they fee! that theycaUHOt enjoy it. Without intending' itifthey: annoy- other-' people about the merest trifles,;: if tjiey ,encouateß.--somelperson unexpectedly.they feel confused,; afraii and alarmed: the heart beats violently';- the han* shakes; when writing",, and the whole frame, at times; experiences a complete tremulousness. The intellect; also is sometimes clouded,; the memory fads, the judgment becomes indistinct, the will capricioUSfina, undecided, the tates vitiated, the.imagination qrpoaaupon unpleasant topics, the spirits* are either,very low'or ver£ exoited, the ordlnai-y duties'of life become burdensome, society'-,is shdnned an,d-bv»sine^Sin*!t g A Mkmti'Speetatlei-^Ti is'^ertainly strangij, buVnot 1 the-less trne,; that perfectly sane persons in the prime of life, with firm step and healthy countenance, may, occasionally be met with, who, in Spite of possessing., t i all the advantages of edUcation,.reßgion,'amplem6ans, and kind; friends,. nayertlieless ; are victims r gfpiß» nervousness above, described; unhappy .themselves,, they render other' people :unhapriy; Why aC3ffi r"" I What; cause has operated, to Change the cheerfny . active, obligingi',unsuspecting,, : and uncomp^^JS- ' youth intq the Unhappy, drowsy, listless, suf/ ; •W and %to6iHy lhisanthrope ?. -;Ma^iy ■■ cases,] or <byinCia, o^fe .luayopen^p toproduce,thissad state J w»„-WA m^hTeither.mental or physical or both comuiUa^ Attempts to ciire> nervousness of' means Of pr^y-jr^ tonics Jhave so frequentty-prov,ed,,fnutless thT^« leading, physicians now .for the most nart reconflWUKl'. , hygehic means, .such as exercise 'in the open Jtt, regular: habits, sea 'b3uiin|f; the I cold batlv friction, • ! change of air and scene, as in travelling. If all:tnese, '. fail, as they often do, what is tp be done ? i >, . J The Answer will be f6Und' by carefuUy perusihg tn? following,Work:rf' : wonil oj •'•''•'-- "■ ',v' Ninth Edition, Post Freej Is. 4d,. [;j. Nervous Debility: Its Catise and Curey With Plain Directions for, Perfect Restoration - I ii .. ' .-: '■'■'■- i .'■:-, to Health: :'■ -■ *fc Applications for a copyrof the above work mustpe, accompanied by the amoiint in New Zealand or otner taihps,' also ft properly directed envelope. Address— ' ' ■'■'"''■ CHARLES SENNET, Agent, „; . , iV __ Brooklyn House, Flagstaff Gardens, » ~ , ■'■-■'■-,:■: ■ Melbourne. ■ • ■■' '.' ' ■
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Auckland Star, Volume III, Issue 811, 23 August 1872, Page 4
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