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Medical. Q.BATEPUL j-EW 4 EVERY WOMAN HER OWN PHYSICIAN. MRS. DR. STUART'S FAMOUS FEMALE TONIC AND CORRECTIVE REMEDIES Restore strength and vigour by increasing th« vjui oiergy up.m which depend the digestive and lan c tional activity essential to health and regularity. p Q , overworked, weak, pale, and delicate married or n n * married females, the valu« of these medicines cannot be exaggerated. For ensuring the periods without pain or inconvenience, headache, nr depression of any kind, these remedies are superior to a' y previous, introduced. Thoir mildness and efficacy having been thoroughly proved, they are recommended with th» fullest confidence. In intriducing to the ladies of Auckland »m surrounding hamlets these j;stly celebrated medicia e , the proprietor ''oenn it proper to i lace this sectioy of the community in possession of Mrs. Dr. Stuart'! reasons for extend ng beyond the limits o' a privet, (though practice medicines which, in har , hands, have proved a blessing in so many hoaiM, Previous to entering upon her medical training. Mrs. Dr Stuart was much impressed at the great repu jnin« evinced by her laiiy acquaintances at having to consult male i ractiti-mfrs upon these matters. In suggest, ing the extension of her remedies to ladies debarred the privileges of personal consultation, Mrs. Br, Stuart has shown rare disinterestedness, as also th» genuineness of her sympathy, for it is only jost to slate that she receives no pecuniary benefit from tht sale of the medicines. In the fo lowing remedies, Mrs. Dr. Stuart h« prov : ded her sex with a medical cabinet of th» greatest value, the leading features of which art excellence, mildness, combining special suitability for female use. They never Nil to win the highest appreciation, as the subjoined testimonials fully bear out. Mrs. Dr. Stuart's remedies comprise the following 111 £ DIES' TO VIC is a true woman's friend. Whatever pod- d or event in life which may call tot Ton c treatment, it will se found of the greatest service. It is remark* le for its power for inducing appetite, ivnpi.iverl toae, with increased buoyancy and vi cur. It ij unequalled for weakness, debility nervousness, bradache, palpitation <f tha heart from alight exertior, and the languor and depression oj spirits pecuJi.u to female experience. This Tonic® the best medicine extant for imparting not only strength tut vitality. It tones the entire systen, increases the "uantity ana ensures the purity of tin b'ooc, jjives ?.< it to employment, and as a consequent cheerfulness »r,d robust health. Chlorosis jj characterised by paleness with a greenish hue, as 4 is frequently accompanied with weakne s, irregularity, and headache. A deficiency of red carpuscles in tfc# blood is indicated in such cases. Mis. Dr. Stuarfi Famous Tonic is the specific forgiving colour, vigour, and health. THE LADIES' CALENDAR PILLS surpass all th« popular medicines 'or promptness and certainty I action. They prevent suffering discomfort, and anxiety, and for periodical use aro truly woman'! friend. THE LADIES' APERIENT PILLS are admirably suited for female use at every period of life. For Con* stipation, Biliousness, Indigestion, they are exceed, ingly useful. In Headache, Giddiness &c., they seldom fail in giving relief. In conjunction with thi Calendar Pills, their specific value is fully realised, and parties needing tho former are recommended to obtain both. SELECTED TESTIMONIALS. Westbourne Grove, London, November 30,1883, To the Proprietor of Mrs. Dr. Stuart's Femilf Remedies. Sir,—ln so ably providing for a delicate and long, felt want, Mrs. D.-. htuart has deservedly earned tfc, admiraiion of h>-r sex, and the knowledge that such a provision has been maso by one having an experience in common conjoining a respectable medical education, must evoke the sincere.it gratitude from all who avail tiitniselves of the aid of her valuable remedies. To my mind they form a medical cabinet of inestimable worth, securing as they do to the highly sensitive and modest female, the most welcome independence. Several of my lady acquaintances experienced the most painful avers on at tie though! of consulting medical gentlemen on these matters, and have gUdly availed tnemselves of Mrs. Dr. Stuart's remedies, of which they speak in the highest terms. Of their usefulness in my own family. I cannot spjak too highly, and have every confidence in recommend, ing them to mothers, and growing or weakly daughters. —I am, £c., S.W. WHtechspel Road, May 20,1553. Sir,— Iffind it impossible to say in writing how thankful I feel for tho b nefits derive from Mrs. Dr. Stuart's Pills and Tonic. The Calendar Pills art exceedingly useful. The generally improved state of my health fuliy confirms the great value of the medicines Hy colour, appetite, and spirits an decidedly tetter, and I can s'reerely recommend tin remedies to those who are not strong and healthy. iiAP.GAit.ii Bu^aiss. The attention of l;dy principals, matrons of publid and private institutions, mothers, milliners, dressmakers, shop-girls, domestic, servants, factory girls, and all engaged ia sedentary 'occupations or closely confined situations, is called to the unequalled toui'; and corrective virtues of these famous remedies. Full directions, with valuable hints from Mrs. Dr. Stuart, accompany . the remedies, . .which may bi obtained ti her separately or together, as may suit thj wants or convenience of purchasers, at prices a) under Ladies' Calend-r Pills, "s Gd and 4s 6d per Box. La ies' Tonic, 3s and 4s tid per B»ttle. Ladies' Aperient Pills. Is 6d per Box. Prepared for the Proprietor, W. G. THORNTON, at the Laboratory, New Park Road, London, England. Sole Wholesale and Retail Agents for Auckland, New Zealand : Mr. S GILBERT, Chemist, Queen* street ; MR. T. A. CRAWFORD, Chemist, Newton. WONDERFUL MEDICINE, BEECHAM'S PILLS Are admitted by Thousands to be worth a Guinea a. Vox for B lions and Nervous Disorders, »uch a* wind and pain in the s!o:n»ch. sick headache giddiness, ftiilness and swelling after m-als, dizziness and drowsines s, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of b euh. coi'-iven>-s=. scurvy, blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c. The first doae will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they hive done it it; thousands of cases. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of thes# Pills, and thev wil' be acknowledged to ha WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. Kor Females of all ages th»se Pi Is tire invaluable, m a few of hem carry- :ff all gross humours, open all obstructions and bring ab iut all th*t 'required. No fem »1>; ud be without them. There is no medicine to be found to equal BEE HaM'S PhXS for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the dir-otioni given with each box they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. j for a weak stomach, impaired digestion. and all disordeis of the liver, t ey act like '• MAGIC," and a few drees will be found to vork wonders upon tfci most imnorta. t organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the oog-lost complexion, bring back the keen eU*-e of appetite, and arouse into action with the ROSKBUD of lira th the whole physical nergy of the htnaui frame. These are 11 FACTS" admitted by thousands, embracing a'l classes of society, end one of the best guaranties to the uervius and debilitate' is, Bt& CHAM'S PILL'S have the largest. -ale of any patent medicine in the world, Sporting, W. H. H AZAED ' ; GUNMAKER, 166, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND. (NEARLY OPPOSITE THEATRE ROxAL) Pees to announce that, having purchased from tba bankrupt e tate of Warinc Taylor. Wellington, the I'alance of stock of Arms, Ammunition, Sporting' Implements, Gnu Matorials, and recent shipments having overcrowded the premises, W. H. H has decided to give the public of Auckland t*o benefit of immense re uctions in prices of Guns, Rifles, Revolvers, Rportine-Implements. Telescopes, &c., Sc., for one month only, from December, 15th inst. Good servicsable S B Gun from .. 19s, 61 Good serviceable D B Guns from .. .. 455. Good serviceable Breechloader! from .. 70s. Good serviceable l.'evol»ers from .. _ 15s. Good serviceable Uifies from ~ ~ 203. '-ood Bush Sni'er Rifles from .. .. 555. M<rtini-llenrvs (v«ry superior) fron £6 10 0 Saloon Kifl-sfrom.. - .. .. . ..150 Several small-bore Match Rifl«s from ~ 7 10 0 Powder Flasks, shot Pouches, Game and Cartridge Laps, Belts, and all kinds o Gun Implements at equally low prices. A largo stork of powerful Telascopes and Binoculars at leas than London priCvS. 1' r one month only.-Noto the address—W. H. Hazard, Gunmaker, 166, Queen-street (nearly opposite Theatre Royal). D.E v 1 T * GUNMAKER, AND IMPORTER OF FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION, 254, Qct KEN"-STREET, AncKLANr. Wholesale and Retail. Kstablishod 1859. Agent for P. Webley &Son, Gunmakers, Birmingham. A splendid assortment of Weblev's Breech-loading Guns and Revolvers on hand. The 20-«;auge Cho«eboro DouMf-ii • r.-i Hammerless Runs (Anson and Deeley's P"' " -<:t. and weigh only s}lbs. Also in stock Single-barrel Muzzle-loadine Gunsfi' aid : Kifle Carbines, for rattle shooting. £3 Ills. .'li.. ~ < 1-Henry liifle<, Wimbledon pattern. The "Hem" Air Gun, the best yet invented. Th» newly-patented "Simplex" Cartridge Loading Machine Kiev's Brass Cartridge Cases for reloading, Ss tid P 8 dozen. C. and 11. Diamond Grain, and P. W. and L Alliance Gunpowder, 4s 6d per lb. Every description of Rifle Cartridges, Revolver and Sporting Ammunition kept in stock. Also, Game Bags, Cartridge • Belts and Appliances usually required by sportsmen. Flßwok from the noted factory of Jams* • Pain, London. Blasting Powder and Fuse. . Fishing Tackle and Cutlery. tsa, Repairs to firearms executed with care an despatch. Price Lists free on application. S3- OPPOSITE THE CITY MARKET AUCKLAND. .

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7222, 10 January 1885, Page 2

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