Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

MEDICAL. What every Travelling 'Trunk & Mouseliold' ; "V: ; INgTHiB WORLD OUSIIT TO CONTAIN-' / , , . A IiOIXLE OF (.r.l;!', ■ ■; ■ ; ;• • |: JEOPARDY" OP "LIFE— 'CANjtPR' OP- DELAY;- J , '/YOU CAN CIIANQE THE TBICKiiK'G ffiEiM/BOT ifOi'lHß '' ■■ i (■' ':■■<! 11l .-I, v (! ,r.l ~(t ■;. ':t, ?:■! >!, should Keail.-flow important \> lili 1 f 5 : W clleok disease at'tiie'66aett' 'For'this is tlia'Qme'. Wltti vervllttW'- 1 . .trouble yoncan phaiigo the coarao of the trickllng.fhonntala stream- ; but not'the roling river., It sidll defy„aU your,tiny efforts' T.fJi i 'canuot'sullicieiitlyiihpress this important iniformationurioaall • i holders, or, Ship C/aptainS, orEnrope4ns geiior(i!)y.".ffho areivisitfiiff' 1 ™ waWlnginany'hot'orforoignclimdtfi..,Whenever aclianao.ii con-, templated, likely to disturb' the.condition of health, let UNO'S JTUTrV BAIT be l your l companion,' for, undfir any olrcwm i 'ta'ncej , ''ifi| usolt ! oeneflcial, and never,can do harm, .Wlieni you: feel; out of ,• sorts v i . unable to Bay ."why, frequency jwithout : any, warning you are suddenly' seized with lassitude, disinclination'for bodily or mentalexefifori of appetite, sickness, pain lu the', forehead;'dull aching: of : bnck'arid , s ?' o£ fl lesul ' fMe ). and; of ten shivering, etc,, then>vonrwhoie boriy is out ororiier ine spirit of,danger has beed kiariled, but you do not Mow Are it' 2' end, It Is J n 000331 have a simple -remedy at hand,-thativUl'al'wiys answer the vew Mst orid^'' l with a positive, assurance;? dqpg gpo.d iu every, case,tod Jn no case any, Jiarm., ( The ?pilot steer-1 and direct as to tag tho.slup into safety, .but he cannot quell tho raging storm., The common IdeJ when not feeling well is, I will wait and I ! sliiill bb better to-morrowwhereaa ■ ply of MP'S FItUIT, SAlj'Wieeu'at hand/hnd use niade of it',at tho onset,vail calamitous< results mleht have been avoided., What dashes, to the earth so many hopes,- breaks so many sweat.alliances- blasts • , many auspicious enterprises; as untimely death? It'is not exaggeration,' but sUiplo fact wllen that any little pecuniary beriollt I may derivo from tiie'sale of this Preparation is absolufelv notliim- 1 ■ compared'wstli-tliounniensobonoflt by those.whofuseit, , , . f - . HEADACIIE A»E DISORBERED'STOXrACIi.—' "Aiter siiftering, for nearly tvyo and a half years ftom' I severe lieadache'and disordered stomach; and after-trying almost everything and Spending much' 1 ! money without flnding any.beneflt, ! was recommended by ( a-frjend to try your SBLFIT»SALT, attd before d Ihiid finished one boftlo^found .it doing 11103 gf,eat .deal, of. good, and now X,-am restofed.tomy usual!! health; and'oth'ers I know that have tried it have riot'o'njoyed du'ch'godd nealtli for'Mrs—Youra mnif' truly,lEo^EßrHumphreys, Post Office, Batrasford."'; . j Vi;'-)! THOUSANDS ,OV MILES ikraDli-''For many years!! have found.DtfO'S.FBUIT. SALT- of'the' utmost value in,the hot'and. dry Seasons, also in I liave'travelletr some thousands • of miles ih lndia during the lasti thirteen years/andiu all theivarions'cliahgos of blira'atVlliaVe' 'foiifld'' v ENO'S,'FRIT[T, 'SALT,the mostTefreshing, : I .OQuld get,-especially; after long,- ieawa marches ov 'M other fatiguing duties, to which the British soldiers of have been exposod., .1 havo alwavs been, able tykefep a supply of the FRUIT SALT oh M'd, ! anfljcauld'obtaiultjiii niost atatl6ns.' ily/deai" ™e diipiiig her travail; found it to be tbemost.useful thing (ihafe ,'oould jbo obtained.' Many othorTheta liava ifo'nnd . EffO'SEHUIT SALT.better.than any; beverage yet in the liidiah market.,, I api, yours &0,- (f Ai WiiS 1 s6.tiß^—To'% J.' t a *1; jf , " 'mHE BteON.OF:TBE'ETERNAi;J'IEE.-rClharles Marvinj In hia accotinfebf a joiirhe? io'tli'^^etroi' 'X" of the Caspian, *!It was 'anticipating history, a IT but thpre is very/ltttle d6ubt thatUefore long it will be possible to'do the Jotoney,from'London to the Caspian-a distance of over 2 fiOOi \?eelc; :; ;-' J '."Any-medWieg the eairtlyb'B'b'htkTnftiiitteAAAA.ttM.' shobs in Eus'slan towns', .i:above,fiUj ; jFHUIT. SALT, perhaps: the best medicine ■ in th'e world for the Caspian region, where the.heat and the dust occasionally provoke symntoms needlno a gentle dnd invigorating treatment."—From . t P ?CUDR j; J ' j ! ■■!{ : ISJ.-V; j, VV'-!:-:.":.-' rTIHE SECRET ; of SUCCESS.—V A new inventioii is brought before itlie public atidconihiandssuccess;' ' jL' scorß. of abominable ipiitatiODS ursinnnouititoly,introduetho unscrupulous-' wlio in codvldu tho ■ original Closely enough' to deceive the public,'ana yet riot'so jexactly• as to infribge lipoa local r&hts exercise an ingenuity that, employed in aii ■ briginal chatmel, could not fail to securo reputation and ;proflt.'!pA])AMS. , r . j,-.,. i (u; (. • CAUTlON.—Examine each Bottle, andsee that the capsuleis marked. "MO'S FRUIT SALT"— Withoutinjou hm'ieen imposed only a worthless imitation;' Sold by ; atl Chemists. ' | , DIRECTIONS IN SIXTEEN LANGUAGES (HO ffTO PKEVBNT DISEASE. 1 ' PREPARED ONLY AT . . , . , . i ENO'S FRUIT SALT WORES, .HATOHAM,' LONDON, : •. -. V ' : .' ■ .... v BY t J.'C. '. . , - I ,'j " AND OP ALL- OHEMISTS.V • ■/' : AG-ENTS NiZi-KempiihonieiProsser, and,Co. ;( Wellington, ■N,Z,{:Feltoh''V''i '! : : ■ Grim wade, Sc. Co, . Whanganui—Wakefield & Hogg, .Chemists, dmfltohnroh.N.Kj:, . ;!•:'< '4-Kempthorne. Prosser & Co, 5- li,\E, Nathan & Co. ' Dftnedin,- , . thorne Prosser, and Co.'}-P.- Haymanand Coj # (:

(JRATEFUL—COMFORTING : iP 000Ai -= , (BREAKFAST);. By a horough knowledge of the natural lawS which govern .the.operations of digestion.and nutrition, arid by a careful application of the fine' properties of well-selected cocoa; Jlr -Epp's hiis provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage, wliich"ms save us'. : miiny : heavy: 1 doctor-* bills,' -: It-is! by. the Judicious use .of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually' built, up- until.'strdng 'enou'gh to'resist everyiten-' dericy to Idisease.: • Hundreds, of subtle maladies pre floating ai'ound lis' ready to' attack 'whorever there' is a weak; point. We may escape many ft fata < shaft; by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood, and a properly iiourishedf fii':!-) ;. —See article in the Civil Serufee Gazette Made pimply with-boiling .wftte*or milk,j Sold-in lib paokeia','fe'Grob ! ers,' : iitbellM : >■; HOMCEOPATHiO 'CHEMISTS^ r- L'dNDON',' v 'ENOLAND,'-« ;1: ■ V-

i "' l ' '•!. y -ri ■,r ;■ J 'ONE WORD. ' DEARfRIBHD3: ■ • I . ~ , ,! ;\Ve liave some hesitation in addressing you in the manner .folloiving, but 1 hope that' It • will not 'be ; looked at in any invidious light; when westate that it is only our. regard for.your, health that causes us to do }t. Whaye'been a Mm /of Analytical Ohemists for many,.;many years, l and ■' have in the' long course of this tinie manufactured'certain: Medicines that being based, on scientific, formula anil absolute care l and precision iu manufacture, have , enjoyed a popularity far in advance'of "any other. Pharmaceutical Preparations of the day. How successful we have been in this, is'bnly'to note the extraordinary amount of the sale' of our Haydock's Xew'iLiver Pill. Vie have, the pleasure to state that wetave|soWsijii>a'' -s*;.; M.!(tii!ii: ! t'28,089 VIAEg OF. DBj HAYD.O'OE'SiNBW'i.v; j i ( ?Vhe reason of this demand is because we find in,,-,, ■ Haydock's Negr a wonderful and extraordiiiaiyxomljination'of concentrated medicine,,, The Victories,of SolmceElectric Telegraph,', Steam; 'and 'IPrintingfrevolu, jtionlsed.the whole system 'oftthe globe, and ma'db mankind wlsor and better...So.altuough.there are ebuntlis's Pills used for diseases arid claiming much as to their merit. tho; remarkable', discovery ofrlif, Haydock has ecllpaeii them all, and has founded a'' wU ' ( N,ef .Medicallysfem. ' : i' Tiie'Doctors. f9.ilr.or five pills, enfeeble the stomach and paralyze thb bowels,' mtist give way to the,man who restores health'' and 'fippei 1 rtite,with one :oivtwo of Ms extraordinary, Vegetable Pills;'' One br'twoof,DE:'HATDOCK'S NEW LIVER PHLS sufflc'iis to'.place'the stbmacKiH'perfe'ct order' creates anappetite; : and renders:th'e spirit'light and buoyant, the Liver is affected its functions arb restored, and if the Nervous System is. enfeebled,'"' is invigorated .and sustained;'". ; (ni i;.' t \(TiiAjpMio^Ov'>.i t'i) ■■{>, -V. :i j : Aykabj Province of Burmali, 8.1.. Honored and learned Physician 1 ;'" •''' •' ' Tho juriwortliy'iorio who dories-to address you And come before you humbly-in the .dust, begs for hia people (caste) tliatyou would deign'to look upon their ignoble miseries' and' ciwthein ; with ; ybur' Life-Giving 'grains (PillB).; Illustrious ;ono : .your, most .potent medicine.is. life :to.:them and their children,. , aiid' , all the'.Drug''Bazaars 'are' empty' and, j .ydur: > 1 'soul t 1 IsV indt < themi' ■ I This s •iumble pbtitlprier, although he is ignoble'and to he'ifi ybui* hfglvpresence,' prays that you M graciously p'ermit your Life grains (Tills) to come' : to' 1 'Aykab;j To the-most;learned andlm&biPhysiclaai Haylock (HaydqckJ of high name.- Native, to-the States of Americ[)';'united in North' America Country,'' '■''Servilely j signfng;fori himsolfiand'ftwenty-thrcd l .others: thlsiPetitioner.places his sign., (~v _j' ' .; , r ,| | DR.XIHATBIJPS.f <•!«.;,row MO'ii V) :Uii' "•Dear Slr:-rl.received your. Pills,a .week, ttgo,. 'I tlieln,arid must say never had"sa inuch good dbneiby anything' as. thioy>:haVe)me.vi I 'have buffered for years with biljousness, and. haye been pojslck at times as not toc'are'to'live/but your Pills have 'cured me." 1 One figed'mah'iere'lias tafieri. frpmjpe duly him 1 , He has had no appetite for five months, fln'd'tb'day he eat sijch'a dinner as a ploughman eats.>\.)['bad/toJchecthlm,:but te;laughedi:aad lortl(;if4lly was you dollais.l Pleaae dendat once! 'as'belowi'y&ur 'Pills/ , 1 i|• I,'MBS.:SARAH MANSERS.) f ) Carmi, Illinois, U.S. ' We would fatigue you If we were to go .on withthem,- a3 wo veiy Well could d'o;;but the above must siifflceij ; v , .i-vj-'M-., Haydockte New Liver ( Pills, ;; i, Are the true grainSjand of health, and the; greatest blesshig that' science has given ,to the .world V-■: ' For, 'Nervous Prostration, i!Weakness,-General Xassitude,}.Want of: Appetite and Sick Headache, Dr.'' HAYDOOK'S 'New, Liver Pills will be found an Effectual Remedy; ■'•i'-'' l - ii-'Eich;vial contains Twenty Pills. ; Price,Twentyfive Cents. For SalebyaHDragglsts. ' ' , Any sceptic can'haVe a vlal of 'Pills SENT HIM IEBEE on receipt; of his name and address, for a '' Sfehd a postal card for. copy. of •pamphletr l " THE LIVjER.'AND IT3 IIYSIERY.", It furnishes valuable Information to all.- : , !t n;'r.;,. vi • HAYDOCK AND CO, • •''' | 1!»'j;r : "'■'■■vli I®W{YORK, U.S., '' CAUTION !—Druggists are desired to notice that the name, of J. H, f l'rftiicla,, Solo; Agent, is,.written across eaoh dozen packages of Hatdook's liver Pliyi - All Avithout tliis are counterfeits.- :v , - ' '.:i P. HAYJIAN AND CO., , i ; AuoklandandDunedln, , ' : : :i;)! '' '" 'Agents,'New^Zealand:'.-

Diseased Nature of tentlmes'breaks forth in strange , ' eruptions."—Act iii,' Scene' l.' i;s

TO THE PUIiLIC.

ClolJEpatients suffering from nervous'affections U are atoidfromsheer bashfulness.and. mddesty; to Personally consult, a, medical man-other patients have not the self-pdssessio'ii and- coolness when in the consulting room, to accuxately.describe,their symptoms—their habits of life, and tiie nature of the disease they suffer-from.'" i. w; o ! Let such persons(he;pr.sho) sit quietly dop lu the privacy of their tiwri,apartments, and -\vith calm minds describe clearly each symptom;of their.ipasq, a clear, statement tlms • wx-itten, and la(d before me, is far preferable in nervous 'diseases to a personal Con--Bilitatieii- Where; however,' a disease is of a peculiar, and exceptional character, a personal consultation may. become necessary; but my success in correspond denco is|so great, that/of the ; thousands upon thou-' sandswhomlhavo'treated by.letter during,the last 32years, 1 not a 'siugle mistake has-ever ,occurred, notit case has'-ever beenjri'ade public—iri' fact,(the very Simplicity 'ofinyßjrstem'df eorrespotideft'cb prevents i j ,i. , At the same time medicines are sent to my patients In ! suchjifdi l mftstodefydetotionl"-''^'' i iii I f jHoTf niiny have enabled'^o' 1 en^er ; the' marriage state through consultln^lto'd!-!''/!; 1 -Holv many aftgr.marriage have privately,consul; ted me and been blessed, and tbeir'ttarried'Hvfes madefriiltful and happy;(i/! ;i ;, j;; ( How many wastedrulned youths of both sexeshave also beeb-restorHd'to hfcalth.'andthanked theirmanhood for having consulted me by letter.-, How miiny (luestions arlio where the'famlly physician is linable to unravbl the ca3S,'.and'wj\ei;d:aftenthe'patlent llngeis on, not daring to tell ;his jfamjjy medical'adviser the nature of his complaint; until consumption, wasting, ormental diseases Bet in, and the sufferer gets beyondihe curable'Btage;-and is left a hopeless wreck. , ... , A letter "written in the privacy -of tho room-null dropped In the.post box reaches.mp quietly;,tho answer Is returned as quietly and unostentatiously, and tho patient,- without stepping from his chamber, except to post'liis letter, Is by i'etuhi of post put.in full possession of tho natoe of his case: His bope3 are raised, his doubts .removed, and he is 1 compara--tively'a now man; In fact. lii miiriy cases'; a hdw being altogether. v/,-, The only addition to the written letter is the age; occupation; habits and' symptoms, inotliliidr more. - The usual consultation fee of K. (ouopo|ind) must be enolosed,'.otherwise no, answer will be returned.! ' ■ .i.irj•!,; !!iv,. 7! ' There are thousands of caseß in daily life,where a 'consultation with one at a distance;"will r&mow' by a single letter a great fear, agroat carn.and it often solves what appears as an Impenetrable mystery. Many asiid heart has been made joyful on receipt of an explanatory lotter,from me.,, ;:» „j. To those'who are about to marry, I Svould say confault mebefore doing so, and thus preventmany after troubles, and remove, many unnecessary fears and prejudices; to those; more especially who have suffered iu earlyyears froiii disease/or who have yielded to their passions,-to these I say, at once, consult with mo, do not tarry, delays.are dangerous;''and as an expert, my time may not be always at your_ service, you can, by simply enclosing one -pound, have thd'berieflt of my experience, in the same niannef-as if I lived In your own towu, and with the additional advaiitago oftliorough'piivacy.-Youi'3, truly^_ 1 LOUlb JL/i :• Address— DR, L. L. SMITH,. : 182 COLLINS-STREET EAST,, '' : ' Melbourne, ', ; ' ' CONSULTATION 'FEB, ■BY LETTER, '£!; Fee for.personal' Consultation, £1 15,.. ; The latter is inolusive of Medicine,..

; Advice to .Mothem I—Are you broken in;'your reat by. a ; ,sick,child suffering mtli the pain of':oiittirig, teeth ? Go at once to a clienilsfe and get a bottle of Mrs Winsiow's Soothing Syrup. It-mil r relieve the poor sufferer immediately.;'ltis perfeotly harmless and pleasant to taste, it produces natural; quiet -sleepy by relieving the ohild from, pain, land the little cherub awakes "as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, ' relieves irind,; regulates., the bowels, and is tho beat known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, j Mrs' XVmsiowl i is sold ' iledJoino dealers everywhere at la IJd'per qottlej .... 1

Medicines forwarded, well-packed, to all the Colonies, India, and Europe. iB2 COLLINS-STREET EAST, Melbourne.

SANDER AND SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRAOTSurgical Cllnc ol Prof. il'lntyre,, College of Phy-, slcians nnd Surgeoiis,"St, Louis—Solrrhus' oi Breast -Exoialou. Eucalypti Kxtvaot employed.;,i-K»V swelling, hon6 or discolouration, Cured tnJU (lays -ADV.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THA18850601.2.30.5

Bibliographic details

Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5182, 1 June 1885, Page 4

Word Count
2,224

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5182, 1 June 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 5182, 1 June 1885, Page 4