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A CARD. — To ALL WHO ARB SUFFERING FROK THE errors and indiscretions bf youih, nervous weakne**, early decayiloss of manhood. &c., I will; send a recipe that wi I, cure FREE OF CHARGE i This great remedy was discovered by ,'a. missionary in South America, . Send ,a aeJf-addreseed envelope, and sixpence to prepay po*fcage,,to-t]jo Rsv, Joseph ,T. Inman, station I>. Kew York Oity, U.S.A. ' 43d

Burnett’s Aqua d« Florimel, .as its name implies, is the> honey of flowers, highly concentrated, and imparts a peculiar and most agreeable fragrance. -It combinea.the virtues of colog e, the pungency, of a handkerchief perfume, with an adaption to daily use in the bath which commends it to general nse; In the sick room this delightful perfume will prove invaluable. Its invigorating qualities will disinfect, the atmosphere; relieve the tired brain, soothe and refresh the restless patient, and revive his drooping energies W. and G. Turnbull and Co., agents. • Burkett's Coooaine cures jdandruff, allays irritation. M Monkeys Die of Consumption Sodo ijons and tigers. ■■ This Is a most important fast, as tending to prove that although pthisisia In many instances dis-' tinctly hereditary, nevertheless it may be, and frequently is, acquired. Such is the pathology of the eminent Dr. Graves, whose clinical exper.ence and literature is accepted as, the highest authority. In late- times the- --treatment for -consumption and bronchial complaints has become more i specific and hopeful. - Hypophosphite of lime is combined with cod liver oil and quinine. The wonderful eucalyptus is ul-o used with excellent effect nn bronchial mucous membranes. The combination of these remedies in Aickin’s Syrup of Eucalyptus with Hypophosphite of Lime and Quinine-has been the undoubted means of affording permanent relief. Agents—The New Zealand, Drug Company - Holloway’s Ointment,— Sores, wounds, ulcerations, ’ and -other'diseases affecting the skin, are amendable by this cooling a'd healing unguent. It has called forth the loudest praise from persons who have suffered for years from bad legs, abscesses, and chronic ulcers, after every hope of core has long passed away. None but those who have experienced the soothing effect o this Ointment can form an idea of the comfort it bestows, by restraining inflammati n and allaying pain. Whenever this ointment has been once used, it has established its own worth, and has aga n been eagerly sought for. as the . easiest and .safest remedy for. all ulcerous complaints. In neuralgia, rheumatism, and gout, the same application, . properly used, gives wonderful relief. • .-22

■ Eno's Fruit Salt.— “ Rosina Cottage, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, January 29th, 1877.—Mr Eno,—Dear Sir, —The effects in my case are astonishing, as Vam constitutionally bilious, and am now-51 years of age.. My mother and youngest sister were never, cured of sickness •(bi iousness seems hereditary), and I quite expected to s ffer like them for the rest «l mv Ufa’ .1 am now taking my fourth bottle, and wna joined in the others by some of my family, *0 that I have taken scarcely three bottles. 1 feel I ought to make some acknowledgment, so trust you will excuse {.Ms.— kliza Pelling." Price 2a 9d and 4s fld. • hold by all Chemists. , , . , . 1

Music M IT MISS FRA N K E L, TEACHER OF THE PIAN.OFQRTE,/Has Vacancies for a limited number !of '• Pupils. ' Terms moderate.. Quarter commences with Pupil. Address— Bowen-street,. Wellington. 193

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 6689, 25 September 1882, Page 3

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