All your own fault if yon remain sick er out of health, when you can get Hop Bitters made by American Co. Bead. —[Advt.] Corpulency.—Recipe and particulars how to effectually and rapidly cure obesity without semistarvation, dietary, &c, quite harmless. "European Mail," Oct. 24, 1884, Bays:—" Its effect iB not merely to reduce the amount of superfluous fat, but by affecting the source of obesity to reduce a radical cure of the disease. Mr Russell makes [no charge whatever. Any person, rich and poor, can obtain his work gratis by forwarding a 6d stamp, to cover postage, to F. C." Russell, Esq., 'Woburn House, Store street, Bedford Square, London, Eng." 1659 Sander and Sons'EttcalyptiExtract is the only existing volatile extract. All other preparations of the Eucalyptus, no matter where manufactured, are crude resinous oils, irritating and blistering, and of real danger if erroneously applied in throat diseases, Ac. —fADVT.I Every Englishwoman will remember how useful Hudson's Extract of Soap was in the <jld Country for Washing, Cleaning, and Scouring everything. Ton can obtain a Jib packet from every Storekeeper in the Colony. Ask for it. N.B.—lt is a pure dry soap in fine powder, and lathers freely in hot or cold water. —[Advt. | " My daughter has taken the medicine faithfully, according to directions, and her health and spirits are now perfect. The humor is all gdfie from her face. I wish every anxious mother might know what a blessing Ayer's Sarsaparilla is in such cases.' Parents, do not use vile drugs or nostrums in your families, but use pure Hop Bitters made only by American Co. See and read.—[Advt.] p( ENTLB BUT EFFICACIOUS. Wyndham street, Alexandria, Sydney, Feb. 14,1884. . Gentlemen,—l beg to inform you that I have used Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea in my household with good results. My children have taken it as an aperient, and its action has been gentle but efficacious. Tours faithf ally, Joseph Linqard, Head of Composing Staff of the "Town and Country Journal." HAMBURG TEA. HAMBUEG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. HAMBURG TEA. VERDICT OF A POPULAR BONIFACE. I have tried Hamburg Tea, and my household have proved it to be gentle but efficacious aa an aperient, and I can strongly recommend it. G. A. Brown, Exchange Hotel, Weßt Maitland. Circumstances may require us to give up many of the luxuries, and even the comforts, to which we have been accustomed ; but there can be no excuse for not providing ourselves and thosa dependent on us with a remedy for those insidious attacks of disease to which all are liable. Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea not only cures many di5„..„..„ „..„..„ 1 *. .•„ „„„IW,+no n Tir<WfiTltlv« in nuilim'nno and other derangements of the system. If every individual and every family stow a tithe of the care requisite in any ordinary attack of acute disease, in striving to prevent and ward off its attacks, there would rarely be any use for calling in the aid of the physician. In all ordinary derangements of the stomach, bowels, liver, or kidneys, you need only a few doses'lof Emi Frese's Hamburg Tea. 6
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXIII, Issue 7524, 14 April 1885, Page 7
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