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FIRE INSURANCE. PROMPTITUDE ami LIBERALITY in the Settlement of Claims; the LOWEST RATES OE PREMIUM consistent with safety; UNDOUBTED SECURITY! and LIBERAL REGULATIONS. MESSRS GILLIES AND STREET, LandandEstate Agents, Princes street Dunedin, Having been appointed Agents for Otago of the well-known and long established Office, t THE NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY (Established 1797; Reorganised 1821), Art now prepared to undertake the INSURANCE FROM FIRE of every description of Property, and to guarantee that ALLLoSSESWILLBE PROMPTLY AND LIBERALLY settled by themselves, thus avoiding the delay, and anxiety, and inconvenience occasioned by Agents having to consult Boards of Directory and others at a distance. Ever}' information as to the Society’s Rates and Principles, o’ - as to Special Rates, may be obtained free on application personally or by letter to the, HEAD OFFICE FOR OTAGO, Messrs GILLIES and STREET, Agents; Or of District Agents, as under: — Clyde:— Mr. G. FA CHE Cromwell:— Mr. JAS. MARSHALL A i, row : — M'DOUGAL & SMITH THE 00)1 LEAF CURE. Eucalypti Essence! LET the Public take notice of a few facts put forward for their information in this intimation. They may be worth their study, and repay perusal in enlightening them upon a subject of practical utility. The History of the Essence's Discovery. The Australian anti-fever tree- that is the blue gum, or eucalyptus globulus— has now spread its fame throughout the world, hut there are many who do not properly estimate its splendid qualities. It has been estimated that the Australian blue gums, which stud the face of the Colony, contain about live hundred million gallons of pure volatile oil, that is the mortal foe of fever and ague. Every day in the year the forests of the colony are giving out and exhaling in the form of vapour, an aromatic fragrance to our breezes, and a health-giving essence to our people. This fact is now recognised by all scientists in the world Its Claim as a Curative. It lias now become the fashion with the inventors of discoveries of remedial agents to claim something little short of infallibi ity and their respective agents. /Messrs’ Sundew and Sons did nothing of ine sg/i. confidence that theiuffasende many virtues ; hut the Jull they do not know They are now collecting data, and JBiey are most careful and searching in performing this. It is quite sure then, that th<‘fr eucalypti essence can fairly assert itself to he a grand panacea fur many of the ills that tlesli is heir to. In Scarlet, Typhoid, or any case of Ferer, nothing will protect better against contagion than a few drops of the essence poured in the palm of the hand, and rubbed in, in order to liberate the vapors, or sprinkled over the clothes. The perfume will bo noticed for a length of time. Inwardly used, take three or four drops in half a tumbler of water. The essence effects a most surprising change of tiie whole constitution, correcting indigeati*, and ereat ing a healthv appetite. Fur Chi dren Attending Schools, the same mode may he adopted. In Cunes of Sickness, a few drops put into a saucer, and put into the room will, being an etheric essence, evaporate, and fill the room with the purifying vapor. Arc you obliged to Travel! A few drops occasionally rubbed on the body, will protect against any contagion you may he exposed to, iu coming direct with sick persons, or in sleeping in the same room with, or in beds occupied previously by sick persons. All Hotelkeeper* will do well to sprinkle from time to tunc iu drawers where linen is usually kept, a few drops of the pure essential essence. It produces no spots whatever, as every particle of it evaporates, and nothing remains. In short, where a disinfectant is needed, the pure essential eucalypti essence ought to he the one you have recourse to, and no family ought to he without it. For all Wounds, Cuts, Burns, Scoldings, Ulcers, and Cancerous Wounds, a piece of linen wrapped round the suffering part, and moistened with a few drops of the eucalypti essence, will stop all pain, and effect a speedy cure. In eases where a piece of linen cannot he applied, the moistening of the suffering part wilh the pure essence will do as well. In case of Colds, moisten the nostrils with a few drops and inhale the vapour, and you will feel immediate relief, and entire riddance of the heat. hi all rases where the Lungs may he Affected, the above-mentioned process, continually repeated, will ho the best that can be advised. In cases of Rheumatism, a mixture of one part of the pure essential eucalypti essence with three parts of spirits of wine, well rubbed in the suffering part, has acted better than any other remedy. In all cases of Inf animation, the essence may ho applied to the part affected. In severe cases of Toothache of rheumatic origin, the pure essence may be applied on the external part, of the face. In cases of Inflammation of the. Byes, apply the pure essence to the outside of the eyelids. Headache, and Rheumatic Pains in the Head are positively cured and removed by rubbing the essence on the affected parts. Far many cases of Severe Bruises the essence has proved the best remedy. fS” No other essence is genuine except that in the vials bearing on the labels our signature and trade mark Retail Agents : Henry llotob, Chemist, Clyde. Wm. Forrest, Tobacconist, Alexandra. ROBERT BOYNE, GENERAL, STOREKEEPER, And News Agent. Queenstown, Lake Wakatip. A Large stockof Groceries andothei goods always on hand. Importer of English and Colonial Newspapers. Orders punctually attended to, and newspapers forwarded to any part of the district. Agent for the Dunstan Times.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 898, 4 July 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 898, 4 July 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Dunstan Times, Issue 898, 4 July 1879, Page 4

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