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Sewing Machines. DEWING "]%/■" ACH I N EgS. TAYLOR'S PATENT SEWING MACHINES r These Machines have now been co long before the public that they have established a reputation for themselves, and can be confidently recommended by hundreds who possess them as superior to all others for domestic use. Tho new EUiptio bhuttle Movement 1b acknowledged on all hands as the simplest Quietest, and most beautiful motion ever In; vented for the pnrpose. The new Patent Shuttle has only one hole to thread, and is larger than most others. Sole Agent* T, PEACOCK, Optician, Shortlarid-Btrfe'et. &r -irsU Machines Repaired. THE GREAT tM^ORTER, HAS JUST RECEIVED : NEW GROVER AND BAKER'S ! DOMESTIC ! i ' HAND MACHINE* SAME AS THE ABOVE, SA 108 Pi All Kinds of Sewing Machines on Time Payments. 2s. 6d. Per Week! 2s. 6d, Per Week I 2s. 6d. Per Week mr ALL MACHINES GUARANTEED "ffi» mHE r\ REAT "QEPOT, QUEEN STREET. Drapery. T O O X r\ U T!! A FINE HEAVY TWEED] TgR OUSEKS AND VEST 21e. (Plain or Fancy) 21s. AN IMMENSE BARG AI N I PHILLIPS' MART QUKEN-STRKKT SANDER AND SONS' EUGALYPT IEXTRACT. REPOKrOF DR. F. MOSLKK, PROFKSSOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GRKIFoWALD. Epitome of an article of tho " Derlinor kilnischon Wochensch ift" No. 21,1879, a medical periodical, published at Berlin, with references to inhalations of the Kxtkjct EucalYptik Folis (Sander and Fons'Kxtract Kuciilviitus) i" esses of diptheria, by Dr. V. Mofler, professor at tho University of Greifswald, Germany, viz. : " Having experienced the advantages derived from inhalations of tbe Extract Eucalyptus Folii in csaes of echinococen of tho lungs with bronchial affections, X made up my mind to tr tho same remedy in coses of Diphtokiua. D fralonz, apupi' of mine, hassinre, in his dis=eratlon, reported tho particulars of tho cases treated, and I may bo allowed briefly to refer to ono of the cases enumerated therein. Ida X., of Pa'ewalk, twenty years cf age,-had on the 19ih February, 1879, a fit of chilling fever with violent pains in her throat. She called upon a medical praotitioEcr, wro, recognizing at once tho case io bo one of diphtheritic, made her enter my klinik, whero I had to separate her from the other patients. The patient, well developed for her ngo. was complaining of pains in her throa f, wiiich grew woreo when she endeavoured to swailow, speak, or move the neck. The Bubmaxillar and tsubmental glands wore much swollun, and the fever was of a remitting nature. Tho condition of tho patient was on tho 22nd of February : VVarmth=3o.l U., puleo=9G \ r spiration=2o. Prescription: Extract cue. 0, , folim to bo inhaled for twenty minntes every I hour. The following day the patient threw out small particles of exiudat. The local appearances in the pharynx grew worse, ana the , exsudats wero more extended over the mucous ; membrane. That inert* asoof symptoms caused nio to augment the dose to ono teaBpoonful of extract euc. used for inhaUtion ; also the inl.a'ations were cntioued : during the night. On the 27th patient got better ; and the fever had subsided. On examining the I pharynx it was easily to be noticed that the proceßS ot diphtheritis gavo way, and on the 11th of i March the patient was restored to health and i discharger]. The report in question aayu that ! tho Eucalypti Extract in all casos of diphtherities I i.roved successful; it also setß forth cases of ' laryngitis and bronchite, chronic*, pneumonia, crouposa dexta, ac te pharyngitis, combined j with laryngitis, treated successfully with the ■ Eucalypti Kxtract. ! (those diseases constitute nearly all the attentions o£ the throat and respiratory orgais, most'y caused by neglected colds) The above reported cure of diphtheria, a disease which !s always attended by fever, proves tho efficacy of our Extract Eucalyp us in all cases ol fevor, a:\d as it at the same tima disinfects all wound', and checks inflammation, it wi>l be a positive cure of nearly all tliseasf s, chiefly, Fevers, Rheumatism, Colds, Wounda of nil kinds, Hpratns, Bruises, Etc. Sole Agent for Auckland and District: A I C X I N, TilM PHAKMAOF, QUKEN-STKEET. AUCKLAND

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3081, 5 March 1880, Page 4

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