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BTTBIWBSa NOTIOBB. Is Consumption Curable t DR M'OALL ANDEKSON says (Clinical Lectures, page 22) :-" These remarks are specially called for at the present time, when so much scepticism is abroad with regard to the value of medicines, and when even distinguished physicians are deluging our periodicals with views subversive of the usefulness of certain remedial measures, booauso, forsooth, the theories on which they are based are iucorreot. Let us be scientific If you like, bub when well-grounded experience ln the treatment of disease dashes with the result o! scientific research, let us cling to the former, for while the one la too often based upon theory, tho other is founded upon fact." The wonderful results from Aioktn's Syrup oh Eucalyptus with Hypophosphites op Limb and Quinine in the treatment of pulmonary and bronohitic complaints verifies Dr M'Call Anderson's statement. The Hypophosphitbs' have made their way with the publlo and the profession figainst determined prejudice, and aro now fully adopted as being indispensable in treatIng Tuberoulous Consumption, and Lung Complaints generally. The curative efi eot of the Eucalyptus, or Blue (Jum, on Bronchial mucous membranes has been lately established upon the oruolal test of experience, and the combination of Eucalyptus with the Hypophoßphites has proved, to be eminently efficacious in actual practice. Many sufferers from chest affeotions have testified to the marked improvement, the reparative action, and the vigorous freedom imparted to the lnngs, after using this Lung Healing Remedy, A trial of this valuable preparation will prove j to ba a source of renewed health, and holds out hopeful prospects to desponding i Bufferere. The following is literally the I language of o'nri who has tried the Syrtip of "Eucalyptus, with Hypophoßphites of Lime 'and I'Quinine :—" Alter commencing the medicine the expectoration came away freely, my oough appeared to be- naturally relieved, and I oouid then Bleep at night,, although It was Impossible to get quiet Bleep previously. My chest seemed Jo have a weight lilted off it,' and I could take a breath with freedom.' My appetite Is better, and I feel altogether utronger, and In a. fair way. to recovery i I am thankful to say." , i Sold In bottles at 3s 6d e»ch. ■;• • t < Wholesale Agents : THE NEW ZEALAND DRyG OOMPANY,' ' ' > ■ \ • ,Du.nedin. 10a ■ pkINiESS .BENTISTRY. TMTj K.HOEAOE. ROB I N SO N, 4^*j ; Surgeon 1 Dbntzs't, '- . f Late Roblnßon and Raymond, „ Address — Corner of GEORGE STREET and MORAY . i PLACE. , • . I > , . His long experience ln the Profession, tfo^etiher with all the latest Improvements In the meohanlcal department, will' ensure to hte patlonte every satisfaction and comfort. ! NO CHARGE FOR AD VICE. MADMAN'S SOOTHING POWDER CMldreh Cutting Teetli. CAUTION TO PUBOHASERSi . The value of this well-known Family Medicine has been largely tested ln all parts of the world, and by ail grades of society, for upward aof butty years. Its well-earned extensive sale has Induced spurious Imltatlons> some of which in outward appearance so closely resemble the original as te have deceived m&ny purchasers. The proprlotor therefore feels it due to tho publia to give & Bpecisl caution against the uae of such fadtatlons. . Purchasers are therefore requested care, tally to observe the four following distinctive characterxsticß, without which none are vonuine ;— }. In every case, the words JOHN STEEDMAN, Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, are engraved on the Government Stamp aftked fco each packet. 2. Saoh single powder has directions for tiio dose, and the words, John Steedman, Chumlat, Walworth, Surrey, printed thereon. 3. The name Steodman is always spelt I with <SWO SB'S. d. ; The manufacture Is carried on solely at WaJworbh, Surrey. <8o)& in Packets by all Cfcemlafc* and McdU «laa Vondowi, »fe U IJ<J m& S» 84 «»ot«. o RtM by Ktfmptttnrae, Pm'WWmw, "«»# ® DL A I R'S GOUT PILLS. •The greatest English remedy for <S(»«JT ANfl> KIIEUMAT-ISM. All suflererß from tho above complaints, either of recent or long standing, are advised to use BLAIR'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC I PILLS. Thoy can be relied upon as the J most safe and effectual remedy ever offered \ ta the public, and have been universally used in Europe and America many years with tha gro&tesit; success. Her Majesty's Oomtniosloners have authored tho name and address o£ "Thona&3j i'roub, Mo. 229, Stran'l, London," to bo im- ; pressed upon the Government Btamp affixed j W each box of th« jk>«nuJri9 medicluo. Sold In England ab la lid, and 2a 9d per box, or obtained of any ohomlst la tho AcKfcrttlUn Colon 25Ju , T> EMEDY FREE I— A victim of youthful j XVi imprudence cauoing Promaturo Decay, jMervons Dobilily, Lost Manhood, &c, having j tried in vain nvery known remedy, has diß- ; '■iwtxpft r, Dln>pl(i (ieif cnva, which he will Bond ! FREE to bis fcllow-»rjff .wit. — AtMwwi J, fl, tt&MlVr.?-. K'u, 1?' Olairbnoa ntiroct, N«-^ York City, U.B>. 21J» ,

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Otago Witness, Issue 1584, 1 April 1882, Page 30

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