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4r-vS£ sea sfe ft *5 6M ffi^ggSg sS St IS -2* S3»-W fi'J.-S ft USE C LOSE U PON 100 Years vVHfe THE English - Household Medicine. Of Pure Vegetabes Ingredients. Fop liver complaint, bilp INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, &C2DITY, SICK. HEADACHE, and KINDRED COMPLAINTS. The Oldest, Safest and Best Family Medicine* In use amongst all classes. CAN BE OBTAINED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Diphtheria NEXT DOOR Perhaps this dreadful disease is in your neighborhood, even at the very next door. Then danger is near your home certainly, and terrible danger, too. Did you know you could destroy the germs that cause this disease? You can, and it’s best done with our Vapo-Cresolene. Put some Cresolene in the vaporizer, light the lamp beneath, then let the vapor pass off into the sleeping room. Have the children sleep in the room and breathe-in this medicated air. You see this vapor destroys the germs that may have lodged in the children’s throats. We know this from the record of cases and bacteriological tests. It is an easy way to prevent all contagious diseases that may be about. CURES WHILE YOU SLEEP The following article was taken from The London (England) Mourning Post, Thursday, January 31st, 1895: To the Editor of “ The Morning Post.''’ ...it,,m,ir Bir :—About two years ago an accident revealed to me a disinfectant that has an extraordinary controlling power over diphtheria—Cresolene. I know neither Its origin nor composition, but 1 Know It has cured many cases of diphtheria I have seen since. It is absolutely safe, does not interfere witn other treatment, and Is easy of application. .... A tent is to to' be built round the bed with sheets, the vaporizer inside it, the lamp lighted, and the receiver over the lamp kept constantly half full of Cresolene, so that the patient shall be in the vapor of Cresolene day and night. This will give complete relief in less than 24 hours. I shall now briefly relate the particulars of the last case I bad under my care. A boy about four years of age was put to bed apparently quite well. Next morning he was found dull and heavy, wasroused with dim* culty. and refused all food and drink When I saw him at 4p.m., he lay in the same dull state, bis neck swollen on both sides asif with mumps, hisi rousec his me . _ . _ theria membrane. I never expected the child could live but ord r< d one drop of tincture of steel in water every hour and Cresolene to be used freely. At one o’clock or In about eight hours, the child asked for a drink; at nine the next morning he wanted to get up; and at 10 am. I found him convalescent. Of course I give no technical details in your paper. I take the unusual course of publishing it in your journal because ft will thus be brought directly before the public without loss of time, whereas in a medical paper it would probably receive no notice unless I were to publish a detailed report of some hundred cases. It would take some five years to collect these, and all this time, cases would perish that might be saved. It is perfectly safe and does not interfere with any other treatment, therefore, I press it on the public. I have no interest whatever in Cresolene. Tours &c., M.D. Vapo-Cresolene is sold by druggists everywhere. A Vapo-Cresolene ‘ '• the Vaporizer and Lamp, which should last ajife-time, outfit, including and a bottle of C: 2 oz. Is 3d-, 4oz menials free upon request. New York, D. 8. A. Sold and recommended by Kesipthorne, Prosser & Co. FREE FRO™ MERCURY. KgS BBgaE3KZ3WmBgaE3Sagg3BBBgBB 20 per cent. CARBOLIC SOAP A pleasant Soap for toilet purposes. Especially valuable in countries infested by Mosquitoes and other Insects to heal or secure Immunity from their bites. Each tablet in metal bos. . CARBOLIC OINTMENT An excellent remedy—* In summer for Sore Eyes and Sunburn. In winter for Chilblains and Chapped Hands. At all times for Bruises, Burns, Cuts, Piles, Scalds and Skin Ailments generally. Keeps good in any Climate. F. C. CJLLITERT & Co., Manchester, England.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1636, 8 July 1903, Page 72 (Supplement)

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Page 72 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1636, 8 July 1903, Page 72 (Supplement)

Page 72 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1636, 8 July 1903, Page 72 (Supplement)