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Sewingl Machines. I QEWING MACHINES, TAYLOR'S PATENT SEWING MACHINEa O g£ s* ■ -~ 1! b "§ T These Machines have now been bo long before the public that they have established a. retoutation for themselves, and oah Ire confidently recommended by r.uhureds who pos ess them as superior to all others for domestic use. The new Blllptio 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 largor than most others. Soi.k Agent 1 T. PEACOCK, Optician, Shortlond-etreot. XT -anti Machines rJ&aired. WT"cr~b E NNE 8i THE GREAT IMPORTER, HAS JUST RECEIVED NEW GBOVER AND BAKER'S DOMESTIC HAND MACHINE, same as the'above, £1 10b I § O All Kinps of Sewing Machines on Time Payments. 2s. Gd. Per Week! 2s. 6d. Per Week ! 2s. 6d. Per Week mr ALL MACHINES GUARANTEED ■&» npHE Q.REAT -Q2POT, QUEEN STREET. Drapery. /&* h4l[3 T O O X Q U T!l A FINE HEAVY TWKKDi TROUSERS AND VEST 21g. (Plain or Fancx) 21s. AN IMMENSE BAUGAINI PHILLIPS' MART QUKBNSTRKKT Medical. SANDER AND PONS' EUOALYPT '.EXTRACT. REPOKT OF PR. F. MOSLKIf, PROFKSSOR AT THK UNIVKRSIIY OF GRKIFdWALD. Epitome of an article of the " Berliner kilnischen Wochensch ift" No. 21, 1873, a medi'-al periodical, publist-cc! at Berlin, with references to inhalations of the Kxtb/ct Euoalyptik Folis (Sander andPons' Extract in cases of diptheria, by Dr. V. Meier, professor at the University of Greifswald, Germany, viz. : "Having experienced the advantages derived from inha'ations of tno Xxtrjct Eocalyitiic Folii In csoei of echinococf en of the ludks with bronchial affections, I made un my mind to tithe same remedy in cases of Dipiithfma. D Salenz, a pupi of mine, has since, in his dis^eration, reported the particulars of the eases treated, and I may bo allowed briefly to refer to one of the rases enumerated therein. Ida IC, o£ Parownlk, twenty years of age, had on the 19ih February, 1879, a fit of chilling fever with violent pains in her throat. Sho called upon a medical practitioner, wro, recognizing at onco the case io bo one of diphtheritic, made her enter ray klinile, where 1 had to separate her front the other patients. Tho patient, woll developed for her age. was complaining of pains in her throat, which grew woree when she endeavoured to swallow, speak, or move tho nock. The BUbmaxillar and eubmental glands were much swollen, and the fever was of a remitting nature The condition of the patient was on the 220 dof February: Warmth=3o.l 0., pulsc=96 rtspiration=2o. Prescription : Extract cue. c. foliis to bo Inhaled for twenty minntes oicry hour. The following day the patic-t threw out small particles of ex^<idat. The local appearances in the pharynx grew worse, and tho exsudats wero more extended over the mucous niembrano. That incnaso of symptoms caused me to augment the do3e to one teaBpoonful of extract euc. used for inhalation ; also tho inha'ations wore continued during tho night. On the 27th patient got better and the fevor had subsided. On examining tho pharynx it was easily to be noticed that the process o( diphtheritic gave way, and on the lltti of March the patient was restored to health and discharged. The report in question says that the Eucalypti Extract in all cases of d iphtherities proved successful; it also sets forth cases of larynaitis and bronchit p, chronic), pneumonia, crouposa dext-a, ec te pharyngitis, oombined with laryngitis, treated successfully with the Eucalypti Kxtract. (I'hose diseases constitute nearly all the aflectlons ot the throat and respiratory organs, mostly caused by noglected colds ) The Bbo'-o reported cure of diphtheria, a di- | sease which is always attended by fever, proves I the efficacy of our Extract Eucalypus in all I cases of fever, and as it at the same time disinfects all wound", and checks inflammation, it wi'l bo a positive euro of nearly all diseases, chiefly, Fevers, Rheumatism, Colds, Wounds of nil kinds, Sprains, Bruises, Etc. Solo Agont for Aucklund and Diatriot: A I C X I N, I'HE JpIUKaiACJT, QUKKN-BTBUaUT, AUCKLANUi

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Auckland Star, Volume X, Issue 3082, 6 March 1880, Page 4

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