4- “ '■ IMPORTANT. with Ulcers, Spucvy, Sores, br.Woofodsof any , rdesoript cm. 1 n YATES’cd-BniTENT BRITISHHERBOINTMENTSvpripared only by Mrs Bums (danghtar of: -the la to Mr Yatee)i;cfi.(:PhEiHtcharwh.o) qti War* ranted to cure.; Burns, Scalds, Ouls, or Wounds of any/koMi,' etc. lavapao long a certain cure lor' iUloers j t Gr&etvnOintment, a certain cure for ScrofataiopfKingA’EviTV White Ointment, jal certain? cure l&rxSVtelEdsts or Inflammatiortib aDyi.part[ofi f th»>liddy or limbs, Lumps in tbeThpont, oSbrn Nipples, GathwoA-BfsasteiOtc. Direction* for use—Spread the Rgd amjl Gjrqpn Oint. the wound.; the White jijto be ribbed’ fey the ;hand ovpr ihe part affectedAlso, YAT#S V PURiralG for Gravel, or Gravpl, ” 1 ’• spoonf Ointments u ... rr! „ ; _. . T , 7 ™ . and the Drops the same price, ,2s 9d per bottle, these and Drobfi have Nainei apd addrpisesj of , over w, persons cured, some of diseases of 30 y may be, obtained 1$: Apßlyingr » Mbs BURIES, at the above ‘pdaress. Argents for Ashburton—AnPbewes Bros. 9o GRACEFUL, COMFORTING EPPS’S O 0 0 0 Aid • BREAKFAST. r. io >Y a thorough'knowledae ofthje natural ) laws which govern we pj)vras@na of and. nutrition, and;,by a. ( )i»reful application of the fine properties pl well selected cocoa, Mr.. Epps ha* provided our breakfast tables with.,a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctor’s bill*. It is .by the judicious use of saohfarticles, of .digt that a constitution may, be gradually, up until strong enoaghj tp resist eye Of. *« deucy to disease- ILindreds of,, subtle maladies are floating around *° attack, yrhereyei; .there is r,,wqsk.point. We mtiy escape many afataiehsjft by keeping ourselves well forafled wittl pare blood and a, properly See (Jjfil Made simply with bciiliiig water, jnilk Sold only inpackqtg, labelled ’-mV[ JAMES EPPS AEJ^iOO.,,. OHBJUaT.,: , ,;;V ■ ,r iy .mws. : .; t , EPPSOHOtJoSgE DR HEILBRON'SWORM GAKE3 These Oakes-are principally’ 1 plated from Herbs,' and do mot contain ady gerously active: ingredients; They have a wonderful effect incuring Children, aa Well as grown. peraona; by r6movftffi the worms. They have l been with greaT- success introduey into the {irincipal'familie* in : Europe, Australia, « and' New-ZesSand. They are guaranteed to do. Away, Jn AVery short time, with many serious complaints like Bronchitis, Piles, IHcertf/IJloeratod Throats, etc., if’taken i in: timetfAh' %beae sicknesses are often caused by wprais of all kinds,, especiolly-'by the - ?Tape"Worm, and by the moat dangerous Thread Worm, which, if not destroyed’in time/will’Soon create the/jiardlf-curAble: Wbriß .‘Fever. The smallest, the Thread than any other worm penetrate ithrough all the crevices of thebody np<;to : the braim An example' was .recentlyl‘witnesaedj Where a child falling 'conti&jially into . flts : (the parents not knowiflg’ the cause) tit fast died with* ,the bratfa I Affected by the too fat'dl.Thfead i^rm;''' Stiff more recently there waa a case. a gtowh .eiiaa ‘ whose seat wai affected by tne Tjrpad Wormj and who, after trying many sorts of remedies, without effect, was -. directly relieved by adoseof . , ... ... . I DRHEILB RON’S Worm Cakes. There are cases where : the Worms -come away that they almost can be'ooqiitod; then often they come away in whole clots, and sometimes in a thick afiid : sltmystuff, and although hot so perceptibly, Btiil ( they are caused to leave ,by.Hr t Hailbfon's Worm Cakes, And there hays!,bs>en pf her cases where children affected with Warms, when, coughing or sneezing, do,discharge them through the mouth; and .nose.'. . The symptoms of Worms.are generally aa, follows : —Lassitude; Qiddiueadj pression of Spirits, Impaired Appetite (which if not Acted’ against,’ Will'engbUder diseases of the bile), Stomach, and Digestive Organs;...Sick Headaches, Vomiting, Disturbed Sleep, andmanymoreserious-oomplaintei- including Fits, of which last r many persons .have been cured, by .these.’Worm!Oakes. No time should he lost iu removing these Worms,.else the canseqaencawilLbeuserious, as they will increase in size and quantity, arid ultimately spread throughout the intestines. If Worms am .-neglected for a time they will do soApuoh damage as to make it beyond hutpan skill to restore reorganise! the systepr of digestive organs. - , ; -Of’.l DIRECTIONS FOB USB. The quantity of these Worm Oakee to be taken at a dose depends mostly .op the age and. constitution of the ..patient. In most cases a couple of doses will.dpijvejhe wormsaway for many years, if not entirely. .As a standard : A dose for nchild up to 2 years will be half a Cakoi_fxom 2 to4years old, one whole Cake; from 4 to Syeara, one Cake and a.Half ; froip-'Sto 14, two Cakes; and so to Increase, with the Age, but never more than. fopr Oakes At:one dose. Grown females.nmy(generally take three Cakes at a dose,, and grown ihen four Cakes, according,to constitution. The moat effective way of using these Worm Cakes is by taking thevdpae before going to bed, and on the, fe>llqi#|ng morning to take a cup of hot tea, before breakfast. . > vi I am not certain how long I may stay in this town, and as these Worm Cakes can be obtained at a very email expense families will do well to have a small supply of them at their houses. Orders for the- Country . promptly executed, .! . MRS E. HOMBERG, Solo Agent. Ashburton Agents—Mr J. M. Gam • bridge * Messrs Andre wes Bros. ; Mr. R. Alcorn » 335 STEEDMAN’S SOOTHING POWDER ’for CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS The-value of this well-known Family. Medi.. dne has been largely tested in all’ parts 'of the 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 dosely resemble the original as to have deceived many purchasers. The proprietor therefore feels, it : noe r to the public to give a-special caution against.i the use §f SUCH IMITATIONS. . Purchasers are therefore ~ requested carefullj to observe the- four following ■ distinctivecharacteristics, without which none ar genuine:— . . . Ist—ln every, case the words - JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WALWORTH. ’SURREY, are engraved' on- the Government Stamp affix- toAaich packet; < ati-ihv: 2nd—Eat-n Single Powder has^directiqps for thef l dbse, and the words, John Stredman Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, printed’ thereon; 3rd — The name, Steedman, ,is, always speL With two EE’s. 4th —The manufacture is - oarried on - solelv at Walworth, Surrey. v , Sold in Pickets by all and Medicine Vendors, 1 nv<:- dv.i sH-jiv.'. Ksmpthorn, Prosser and Co;. . ■ .Sobyldl'l ''L n.l'l.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 965, 9 June 1883, Page 4
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