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A resident of "Warsaw, N.T., is said to be dying from the effects of paralysis, superinduced by wearing a pair of extremely tight boots some three years ago, since which time pains in his feet and legs have never ceased. A YOUNG LADY in one of onr prominent institutions of learning, who was a great favourite, not only among her classmates, bnt with all the faculty, was obliged to give up her studies and return home seriously ill. Chronic nervons sick headache, accompanied by impaired digestion, by which the circulation and nutrition of the brain was impaired, rendered her very miserable. A physician was called, who apparently not und«r standing the nature of her ailment, failed to offoid relief. A friend who had been similarly afflicted, and found immediate relief by using Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea, recommended the same to her. She made trial of it, and, to l-.er great joy, found a decided improvement as the result. After a few days' use of this popular remedy she was fully restore It is unreasonable for any one to expect to enjoy good health when the blood is impureand sluggith, or thin and watery, because through it the entire framework, brain, bone, and muscles, receive their nourishment. Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea is admirably suited to remove all obstructions from the bowels, kidneys and bladder, and thus purify the whole system. The gentle yet effectual action of thnt good old remedy, Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea, and its intrinsic merits, have placed it at the very head of all family medicines, especially for delicate persons of both sexes. In the nursery it stands unquestionably without a rival. It grows in public favour all the time. In this age of progress what a wonderful amount of skill and ingenuity is expended in the construction, improvement and preservation of the costly and intricate machinery used in the manufacture of the various articles so necessary to our comfort ! How much more important is it that we watch with rigid care this most wonderful machine, the human body, adjusting all its parte with nicest care, each to the other, that all may perform their allotted duty ! There is nothing better calculated to do this thoroughly and efficiently than Emil Frese's Hamburg Tea, a simple vegetable remedy, yet powerful in its ability to build up and restore the wasted energies, and to give tone and vigour to all its powers. Sold throughout New Zealand PBICE, Is 3d. mHE PAIN ENTIBELY LEFT. "Clarence Cottage, Thomas street, Balm ain. "Publishers ' Herald,' August 21st, 1883. "Dear Sirs,— About a fortnight ago I had a severe attack of rheumatism in my back, which gave mo no end of pain and trouble. I used St Jacobs Oil, and in one or two applications the pain entirely left. Since then I have had occasion to use the oil on a badly sprained wrist, and its effect was simply magical. My wife has used it for neuralgia in the head, with equally satisfactory results. I consider St Jacobs Oil a valuable preparation, and shall not only use it in my own house, but shall recommend my friends to do so. — I remain, dear Sirs, yours truly, W. P. Booth." CHBONICBHEU MATISM OF 15 YEABS' STANDING CONQUEBED. " Parramatta, N.S.W., 29th Sept., 18S3. " To Editor ' Herald,' Melbourne, "Dear Sib,— For the past 15 years I have been a sufferer from severe rheumatism, which has frequently incapacitated me from business. My wife has also been a great sufferer. Seeing the testimony of so many influential and well-known residents in Sydney, I at last yielded to my daughter's solicitude and purchased a bottle of the Great German Remedy. Sceptical, however, of its healing powers, I commenced to give it a fair j trial, and I soon came to the conclusion that St Jacobs Oil is no pnff. With the first bottle I found an abatement of the pains, and although on account of its stubborn hold on my system, I have since used three oi four bottles, I have experienced no return of the symptoms, and I regard St Jacobs Oil as far and away the be3t remedy for rheumatism I have ever used. I hope shortly to be able to record a similarly happy result in the case of my I wife, and in the meantime I heartily recommend I it to my fellow suiierers. I feel it a dnty I owe to the public to add my testimony, and I shall continue to recommend St Jacobs Oil to all sufferers I may come across.— l remain, dear Sir, gratefully yours. W. Grant." Mr Grant is manager of the Parramatta branch of the well-known George street stationer.Mr G.Fuller, Sold throughout New Zealand. IPBICE-THBEE SHILLINGS The Test of Actual Trial. — This is what proves the merit of a preparation. The proprietor j of Green's August Flower, knowing its valuable properties, meets this test boldly by preparing sample bottles of this remedy, which are sold vt Gd. This enables doubters to try its virtues at a trifling expense. August Flower is a panacea for Dyspepsia and all disorders of the Liver, including Biliousness, Indigestion, Kick Headache, Costive ness, ftc, &c. Three doses will relieve any of the above, and a faithf nl use will certainly cure. No medicine in the world has ever given such proof of its merits. Druggists recommend it with perfect confidence, lind physicians prescribe it regularly. Price for full-sized bottles, 3s 6d. Sold by all druggists.— | Advt. I Catarrh of the Bladder, Stinging irritation, inflammation ; all kidney and similar complaints cured by " Buchu Paiaba." Moses, Moss, and Co., Sydney, General Agents. — [Advt. Business Notioes. -— ; | tar Recommended by the most Distinguished ! Members of the Medical Profession. THE Purest j Spirit Procurable. As a Tonic nnd Stimulant it cannot be surpassed, giving tone and life to the system. Tbe deplorable effects which have fol- | lowed the use of vile compounds sold under the name of Schnapps should be a caution to the public to purchase only To which 4000 physicians have certified its excellence and purity over all other stimulants. No family should be without it. _& U I wif _ _ ly? -* i~» CAUTlON— Consumers of Wolfe's Schnapps, ; especially those who take it medicinally, should purchase it only by THE BOTTLE, and ensure obtaining the genuine article, there being a fraudulent iin itationlu tbe market A BTESIAN AND PUMP WELL-SINKEB Hydraulic Bams, TanV.s, and Pumgß Fixed and repaired. F.. J. MARTIN, I 120, KILMIKE STBEET.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5221, 29 January 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5221, 29 January 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5221, 29 January 1885, Page 4

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