THE NEW REMEDY.
William Eadam’s Microbe Killer, the first remedy givea to the world under the now universally prevalent theory which ascribes all sickness and disease to microbe invasion, has two broad claims to the full confidence of mankind. First, it meets the requirement and fulfils the prediction of the highest scientific intelligence of the age. IS is the identical remedy foreseen' by the illustrious Tyndall and Pasteur as the ultimate hope of the medical profession, and has the prestige of practical endorsement by those whore splendid discoveries huvs revolutionired the medical theories of mankind. But, in the second place, and aside from this prestige of eminent scientific acceptance, the new remedy has been opsnly before the World for over four year. l , lies had practical trial of its matchless healing and curative virtues, and may now bo known by its. fruits and Judged by its works. Thousands of cultivated communities tdl over the world have been eye-witnesses of its new and apparently miraculous action in consumption, rheumatism, Bright’s diteasc, dyspepsia, scrofula, pneumonia, bronchi!ia, asthma, cancer, blood poisoning, &c.; and by lens of thousands are, coming forward to bear personal testimony to its cures of diseases which have heretofore constituted the incurable list. There ate no facts of modern and co-temporary history subject to more perfect proof than that of the triumph of Eadam’s Microbe Killer over the diseases of civilisation. The record of its splendid works is as tangible to public understanding as tbe record of recent electric discoveries in such new facta as th« telephone, the arc the phonograph, &c., the reader bearing in mind that the Microbe Killer is neither powder nor syrup, m-ioher old school mineral nor new school vegetable, but a tonic drink, being pure water combined with a powerful medicinal gas that permeates the entire system, coming for trade purposes m gallon JarF, and drank by the wine-glassful, with results as nutritive and wholesome to the blood sad vital organs as sweet mountain air is nutritive and wholesome to the lungs, whether ia health or iu disease. Pamphlets giving lull information caa bo hud free, or will be posted to any address on application to office. BA DIM’S MICROBE KILLEE CO., . 130, Colombo street (next Mason, i Struthars andC<h)*£l^^lraxob«''l
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9724, 13 May 1892, Page 3
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375THE NEW REMEDY. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9724, 13 May 1892, Page 3
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