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THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. Jill lioynl tetters Patent, wider the special sanction of JTer Majesty's Government, and the Chiefs of the Faeulti do France. rpHERAPTON:—or CURE of CURES.—This I successful and highly popular medieament, as employ d in tho continental hospitals hy Rostan, .Tobcrt, Yclpnau, and others, comhines all the desiderata to ho sought in a medicine of the kind, and surpasses everything hitherto employed. Devoid of ;ill taste, odour, and appearanre of medicine, it can be left, or curried anywhere, and taken from time to time ■without exciting suspicion. Each package contains full instruction for every case. THERAPION, No. i, in three days only—removes gonorrhoea, prlcet, ami all discharges; effectually superseding inject inns, thouse of which does irreparable harm by laying tho foundation of striclureand other diseases. Tn dyscr.try, piles, irritation of the lower bowel, cough, hronchitis, asthma, and some of the more trying complaints of this kind, it will be found astonishingly oflicacious, affording prompt reliof, where other welltried remedies have been powerless. TIIKRAPION-, No. 2, for syphilis, disease, of the hones, soro throat, threatened distrnetion of the nose 1 wild palate; impurity of blood, scurvv, pimples, spots, • blotoho?, and all diseases forwhich it has been too much a fashion to employ mercury, sn rsuparilla, &e., to t"ii.d cat met ion of the sufferer's teeth, and ruin of health. T T nder this inodieino every vestige/if disease rapidly j disappears ; and skin assumes the pleasing softness of j infancy. J THERATVfIX, Xo. 3, for relaxation, spemiatoiTj hfi'ii. ir.-j\ ;i}\ iln: consequences arising ; from i-aily abuse, excess, resilience in hot, unhealthy climates, &c. It possi-sr-s sui-prisiiifr power in restoiing- strength and vifrciir to (hn di-bilit.-itcd. To those who are prevented fintn-fjijr Ihn niairJij! state by the <-onso(p:i<:nces r,f early •■nor, it will render essential niil hy suhduirif; nil dis(iu:ili(!cat;fins: and rostoring thn lost tonr , to the system. Thorapion may l>o procured lit 11s., and 335. per package, tliroiich nil medicine vendors, or in £5 packages for foreiirn shipment, direct from London onlv, by which £1 12s. are saved: and £10 jiaeK-jiifos for tlie more inveterate eases, hy which a still greater savinu; is effected. In orderiiifj tho above, the purchaser should state which of the three numbers he requires. llkk Majksty's Jld:.-. Commissioxkhs have graciously permitted the Government stamp hearing the word "Therapion" in white letters, to ho attached to each paekiiiro; thus insurinir tho public against fraudulent imitations, and securing to the ])ro]>rietor the sole right of supply throughout hnr dominions ; and urn-infringement of which they will prosecute with the utmost severity. Acknts rou England.—Thomas & Co., 7, Upper St. Murtin's-1.-ine ; Barclay & Co., Farringdon-street ; Edwards & Co., and Newbory & Sons, St. Paul's church-yard ; Sutton & Co., Bow-church-yard, London ; Raimes & Co., Liverpool ; Apothecaries Com])., Glasgow; Ferris & Co., Bristol ; Cornish & Co., Plymouth ; Rowe, Dovonport; Randall & Co., Southampton ; and obtainable through all medicine vendors in tin.' known world, or in case of difficulty, by enclosing a dni ft or order for-Go or £10, according to thtMiatim; of the case, payable in London to Messrs. Thomas i- Co., as above, ii large package will be sent by return mail, carefully secured from observation or accident, IDREMATURE DECAY OF THE SYSTEM, and its perfect restoration, whether arising from youthful imprudence, or the excesses of" adult life, infection, climnte, &e. Observations on uiiirriau'i', the prevention and removal of certain disqualifications. Rules and numerous prescriptions for SL'lf-tri-atnient. Sufi'eiers who are prevented from matrimony by the consequences of iiii]ini<lencc, should' read this work, as pointing out the sure way to restoration of health. Sent post free in an envelope on receipt of 35., by Mr. Lawcs, Medical Publisher, 1-1 Hand Court, London. THE CAUSE AND CURE OF PREMATURE DECLINE. Sold In/ all the Aqniis I'm- Br. I)e linos''Jfrdiciiies, or sent post free, sentre from observation, dine/ from the Author, for 2s. Kit. mi IE M EPICAL ADVISER, on tho modern treatJ_ nient of mental and physical incapacity, syphilis, stricture, Sec. : with unfailing rules and prescriptions for the speedy cure, by very simple means, of all the more common diseases and supposed incurable maladies of the sexua system. By Dr. W. Do Poos, M.D., Arc, "/' the 'J-U-nle de Medeeiiir, Vari.-, Graduate in M.dieinr, Sniffer,/ and Midirifm, ; Lie,„Hate of the Jtoijal S,,,i<h, of .Ipnlhecari:*, '&,-.' KE VIEWS AX l> NOTICES. " To he your own counsel or your own doctor, entails risks that have become provervial to a degree that prevents much good resolution from taking any benefit oru(lvant:igi;\vhcnr.>:isonal>ly o«brc<l. Su.-pi"-cion begets irresolution, and wherethoreisnoconfidence good results seldom follow. Medical books are a field for the faculty alone, and the public act wisely in refraining from their study. ' Drink deep or taste not the. Piensni spnjip-," is !<;ood advice where the uninformed mind, lis-teninp; to its own apprc-hnisions, is often ready to imagine than use its cool judgment. There is one class of medical lore, however, that stands in a position somewhat exceptional to our remark, ;md which treats on disorders and irregularities in which morality is o(ti-ndcd. For this reason the patient too often suffers in secivt, or pursues iiiignorance practices that daily biinghiinintoii more hopeless condition for want of friendly advice. To such we lvciimmend a perusal of the 'Medical Advisi-r,' i.f Wnhi-r V>v J!r,os, M.P., of 1.07i.10n an .■slablMi.-d Physician, graduate and licentiate of all the r< gular institutions <pf London and Paris; and who has made nervous disorders ami their baneful origin his particular study, and obtained such a practice, in this branch of th-rapcutics, as qualities him t<. b.-a safe and competent auvijer."— Count i/ Chrouieh, Man Ith. ISCI. "Tl,e ML'MCAL ADVLSKR, by Waltei; Di: Roos, M.D., for the class of diseases upon which it treats, is undoubtedly the best and most soimdlv praetic-il bunk w);ieh ]>as come under our notice*. '1 he Author is a man of most enlarged experience."' -]h;rh : i Tihympli, Jlt»e29lh, 1S(>1. " I'o those who coiitenijiliite inarriiiire its perusal is especially n'eommended."—V<'«y> J/«#/." " 'Jhe know-l.M-c it imjinns must come. *»„«• time, an,! l, ia ppy (hey who <lo not possess it toolale."'— Jolilii-ian. t:uie \srrrtttin in every curable <asc, and few indeed are they which are not so."— Med. llerieir. "Jf, is calculated to cllcct a complete revolution in the treatment of these complaints."— Mid. Gα;. "Simple and inexpensive, every snfl'eivr may cure hiji.self speedily, privatelv, and at the least possible cost " Seolpcl. From long practical observation of the treatment pursued in the most famous Institutions of this country and the continent, for those diseases referred to in the above work, the Proprietor has had somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that uniform success which has hitherto characterised his practice, i>l which the distressing consequences resulting from tho injurious employment of mercury, csipivi, sar>aparilla, audsimilar dangerous medicines ai:e entirely obviated. Lasting benefit in these cases can only be iraxuiia'di/ expected at the hands of those, who devote their chief attention to such diseases ; and to such only can conlidencc be .-<'/' t'f extended. Dr. Pe R refers with pride t<, the numbers he has been instrumental in restoring to health and happiness : whilst to all who need such aid he oilers every assurance of speedy restoration. KoitKiuN Kksu.kxts can be successfully treated by correspondence, on sending the detail nt'' th.-ir case"; with a Hank note or liill on a London house for .-£5 or.UU, in order that a package of medicines to meet the exigencies of the case, may be sent out by next mail ; tints avoiding the protracted suffering and unnecessary loss of value time, which must otherwise occur.

DR. DE ROOS' GUTTiE VITJE on LIFE DROPS ; I'rotccted by Itotjal Letters Patent of Kuijlund; Seals of the Faeul/e ( fc France; Jloi/al Cnllii/e of Prussia, ij-c ; have in numberless instances proved their superiority over every other advertised remedy for Spermatorrhea : langour ; lassitude.; depression of spirits ; irritability; anger; excitement; needless fca distaste and incapacity for society,' study or business ; indigestion, pains in' the side, palpitation of the heart; giddiness, noises in the head • impotei.ey, impediments to mari-iago, i:c. 'fl.is medicine strengthens the vitality of the whole system, {rives energy to the niusclo.. und nerves, thus speedily removes nervous complaints, renovates the impaired power- , of life, and invigorates the most shattered constitution. For skin eruptions, sore throat, pains in tho bones, an. all those, diseases in which mercury, sarsai-nilla, cvc, are too often employed in vain, to the seric-ns detriment of health, its surprising cflieacy has only to be tested tn be appreciated. As these, complaints if neglected become " chronic" or incurable, suilcivr* will do well before they waste valuable, time in seeking aid from instruments, und other absurdities professing to siiporcede medicines ; to m.ilic fair trial of a remedy, which concocted on

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New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 170, 30 May 1864, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume I, Issue 170, 30 May 1864, Page 6

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