;vX f /Medical «»• 'to all : pff^tes'! ( UlceM, Scurvy,' Sores. of Woanua.of dar '■ bn: TATE& 1 ' 1 BRITISH HE R.B OINTMENTS only by Mrs Burris (daughter o£ the late Mr Yates), Christchurch. . Warranted to cure Burns, Scalds, Cuts, or Woundp of any kind, etc,; of evbr so long standing. Red a certain cure for Ulcers-; /Green Ointment, a certain cure for Scrofula or King’al'E vdb; hWhite Ointment, a icertain cure; (oat!8 Inflamma^ 9ft^.aOTr3? art,<»§ fte body or limbs, .Lumps ,m .thej Threat,. SwjsJup* pies, Gathered fttq. . for use—Spread the Gregpr Qiflt* ments lightly .op linen rag no taggOS thftP the wound; the White, Oiutmejiitia rubbed by tho'hand oyer/the part affected. Also, YA*’for Grayel or; Faina inthe Loins;; done for Gravel, from; ; 29- ; tp 30.. drops,,in fttftblespoonfui. of; cold water, at bedtime.., -The Ointments are spld in ,ppts ;at i2a j9deach» and thp! 2»sd per botjile. These Ointments,and, Props Jhave effected astonishing cures in NewZetdand. Names and addresses. of, over. 60. persona cured, SOyears standing, may be obtained by applying .-.to* Mbs BURNS, at the; j%bt>ve;iaddress. Agents for Ashburton-rANiPEawBS Bros. 9o GRATEFUL - COM P ORT IN GP ; EP P S'S 00 O O-A .' ’ 3 ‘\ BREAKFAST. BY a thorough knowledge of‘the •‘natural laws operations of digestion and nutrition, and "by W dareM application of the fine properties‘ ’Of Well selected ! cOooa, 'B®h- E^s <: liiff our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctor’s ‘bills. It is; by ‘ the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution'iflay be ‘gradually 'hi!|L|lt :i! rip until strong enough to 'resist every fdh denoy to disease. Hundreds of sutiUe maladiss are floating around ua rhady‘to attack wherever there is' week Jpoirit We : may escape many' a fataliffmft by keeping ourselves well ■ fortified With c “ptire blood and a properiy See article in the' ’Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water; or milk Sold only In pabkets, JAMES' EPPS AITO-GOii 5 HOMOtjrATHIOOnKIin&T," ,- . ] • ,! lonpoh. : . . .V ■ ■<! k rsin t™;.( ,J ' W EPPS OHOSOLATEESSEITOE ' HEILBRON’S' CAKES These Cakes are principally, prepared from Herbs, and. do i^otcontain any dangerously active ingredients- ),,Theyiave a wonderful effect in curing children; as well as grpwn persons, by fesadting the worms. They have been with grea success introduey. into the principal families in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand/ They are guaranteed to do away/ in a very short time, with many serious. complaints like Bronchitis, Piles, UlooTß, liberated Threats, ,etc.y if: taken in time, as these Sicknesses, are often caused'by worma' of all kinds, esps dolly by the* Tape; Whim; and by the most dangerous Thread’Worm, which, if not destroyed: in time, wiU> soon create the hardly-ourable Worm Fbver. The smallest, the Thread Wormy will mord than any other worm penetrate through all, the: crevices of the body up to ‘the brain. An example ‘ was recently' Witnessed, where a child falling continually into fits (the parents not knowing the cause) at last died with the brain affectdd by the too fatal Thread Worm. Still more recently; there was a case, a grown man 41 whose seat was affected by the Thread Worm, and who, after trying mady‘sorts of,remedies, without; effect was-’ directly relieved fbyia dose?of < ■ .«!; : . ~. dr;heilbron's ; Worm Cakes. There are cases where the worms come away, that< they almost can ha'Counted; then often they come away ip whole clotsy and although not go. perceptible,. stilTthey are caused to leatve by Dr Heilbron’s Worm. Cakes, ; Andtherehavabeenother cases where children affeoted with ; Wortail, when coughing. or sneezing; do, discharge: them through the.mouth and none. ... /. The symptoms of Worms are generallyas follows Lassitude, Giddiness,- -Depression of Spirits, , Impaired .Appetite (which if not acted againat.will jengender ; diseases of the bile),' ofVtha Stomach and , Digestive Organa, .Sick. Headaches, ■Vomiting, Disturbed and many more serioiis complaints, ’including.Fits, of which last many persona . have been curedbythese Worn No time should tie, lost in removing these Worms,- else.the consequence will be serious, 'as they will increase in size and quantity, and ultimately spreadthroughout the intestines. If , Worms , are neglected ' for a time they will do so much, damage as'to putke it beyond lygwq; still ■ to restore and reorganise thqsyatem..of. digestive organs. : ■ ' 71 ; i. i; „i'? ■ ; -.4 ; • ■:% • BtRBdnONS ipß, XlSfel 1 . * r . VV ’ • The qhantity bf thesb Worm' Galrea fo. be taken at a dose depert'ds mostly 6h the‘ age and constitution of the patient. In moat cases' a couple of doses will drive.the Worms away for many years, if not eb litirely. As a standard :, A doae for a child up to 2 ye'ars wih he a.Oakei to 4 years old, one whole Cake ; from 4 to 8 years, one Cake and a half; fromSjtj 14, two Cakes ; and so to inoreasb with ithe age, but never more than four Cakes af'bne dose. Grown females may generally take three Oakes at a dose, and’ grown men four Cakes, according to con-, stitution. The most effective way of using' these Worm Cakes is by taking the dose before going to bed, and on the following morning to take a cup of hot tea before breakfast. As I am not certain how long I may stay in this town, and as these Worm Cakes can be obtained at a very small 'expense families will do well have always a small supply of them at' their houses. (Orders for 'the Country promptly executed. ‘ - MBS E. HOMBEBG, Sole Agent Ashburton Agents—Mr J. M. Cambridge ; Messrs Andre wes Bros.; Mr R. Alcorn > 336 STEEDMAN’S SOOTHING POWDER FOR CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS The value of this well-known Family Medi*Cine has been largely tested in all <paits:of 'ths world, and by all grades of society, for.upwards of FIFTY YEARS. Its well-earned extensive sale .has induced SPURIOUS IMITA TIONS, some of which in OUTWARD APPEARANC E so closely resemble the original as to have deceived many 1 purchasers. The proprietor.therefore it due, to the public to give a special cautiou againsf the use df SUCH IMITATIONS. ; Purchasers are therefori requested Carefully to observe the - four following distinctive dhambtensffes, withput which nonq^ji genume 1 ;—* ‘ ‘ ! rst —In every case" ;the word?. JOHN. CHEMIST' ‘ WALWORTH;, SURREY, iarc engraved oii' the’GoVenunedt-,-Stamp affix to each packet, ■ (-icspit!;;;. j 2nd— Eacn Single Powder has directions for the dose, and the words, John'sWedmASl Chemist, Waliyoith, the/eon. 1 3rd —The name, Steedman, is always spelt •With two EE’s. -■••'-• : 4th— I The manufacture lislcarried* on sblelv at Walworth, Surrey. , , 1 Sold in Packets' by hi! Chfcmists aha M cine-Vendors.: , • y'/in’ 17. , Sold by Kkmpthorn, P&osskß and Co.. AupkHd.,,; {j’ tv , 1 ou; -
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 945, 17 May 1883, Page 4
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