Her Speech Restored.—Clair Viow, In? verell, 10th December, 2883. Mesirsi ; M. Levy:and; Co : Dear Sin, —I beg to acquaint youof.amaryellous euro following on the use of St. Vwhich. : has taken place In my own family. ;l am' a ; 'poqr [ .'miari'. with eight children, and for years have been a' groat, sufferer from sciatica. My wife was ?; advised St. Jacob's OIL Sho procured a bottle.land l haye been using it oflate with good results ;.;but it ifi of my eldest daughter, 13 years of age, that I wish to tell you:-.; She retired one night about four months ago in her' usual good health, but thejiext morning she could not. speak. My wife took her to Inverell to/isee who said her throat was ulcerated low/;downi' ;arid: lie' prescribed cod liver oil and other medicines:;. and\ also advised her to inhale the fumes of. Stockholm tar, • saying she might never recover her speech agaln;A./At ; the expiration of a fortnight, the medicine having been finished, another visit to the doctor.; was made; ! who again prescribed for her, but told my-wife he had. no hope of her ever being able to !\Ve ; began to despair, but the day I used the oil—about three months after she was taken iU—l-jpersuaded my' wife, after we had retired, to use the oil:- She got;.up. and gave the girl two drops in water, and rubbed it on* her throat. Next morning we were delighted to find ' that she could talk as well as ever, aud has. been V.ble : to do so ever since.—l remain, gentlemen;, gratefully yonrs, J as. R. Hatcheiu For bedroom furniture, you v oannot :do; ; better than purchase from the ' Immense variety—oommon, strong, and cbaap, as well as high-clasa. Iron bedsteads and bedding, all sizes,' 1 : ready for delivory. Sitting, dining, and drawing-roam , furniture to suit every class of customer..;, All kinds , of Manchester goods, such ac sheetings, ' quilts,.. calicoes, curtains, blinds, and cretonnes.V.'.Blanketa = both colonial and BnglisU. Discount of's per cent, / allowed to cash buyer*. Garliok and Cranwoll,\ City Hall Arcade, Queec«street, Auckland. ' Bigeation is simply the reduction of food into a liquid form. Before the food passes : into. the r blood-vessels, as it necessarily must,. before ; iMcam nourish the system, it is essential that it/should' be., emulsified, in this condition it is taken iip by; the absorbents, and by some mysterious process converted; into blood. This transmutation or conversion must be complete, else follow, in unmistakable train, . dys-; pepsia, indigestion, heart-burn, and like'ailments.' To perfect the process, use Uldolpho :;WolfeV Schiedam Aromatic Schoapps. " A Prime Minister."—Nkw'GuineAv—;; The destiny of nations has often depended [upon- the digestion of a Prime Minister. New Guinea:—V Howj 1 wish I had a dozen bottles of Eno's Fruit Salt l.' It is the best medicine 1 have ever had, and the most, refreshing diink I have yet tried."—Explorations by the Rev. J. Chalmers, London Missionary Society/; Caution. —Kxamine eaoh bottle, and.:, see;, that.-the, capsule is marked "Eno's Fruit Saltwithout Jt you have been imposed on by worthless imitations.. Sold by all Chemists, price 2s Od and is 0d. :;; Prepared only at Rno's Fruit Salt Works, Hatcham, London; 3.E., by C. Eno's patent. .... .■•./. ~y ,v ; Expkkiknce Teaches !—That the." beat is the cheapest. Then t *st the quality of the /erated Baking Powder (Aickln's) by insisting upon ycT i grocer bringing this brand and no other. ; You will find it pure, economical, and the : belt Yeast Powder. The most satisfactory In use.ln tins, at Is 6d and 2s 6d; wholesale at the "The Pharmacy," Oueen-atrect. • : 5 ' f Yon cannot do without a copy of the AuckUnd Dlreotory, lust out, aßd for sale at all. Stationers. Price ss. For sinking spells, fits, dieziness, palpltav tiop and low spirits, rely on Hop Bitters. - Notice.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6964, 13 March 1884, Page 6
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