iHadital TI-(11.331; - i, 1 IMPORTANT to>all . /afflicted' ■ with" ■ ! /Ulcers; Scurvy;-Sores, <vr«Wdaifuisttf' a.jy - ■■■d«9ci‘ipt Otf - ,i YATES’ ; ’--P ‘t-pNIW? BRITiS HHERBbI!NT.\rENT3‘ - onty .by Mrs Bdrria-fdabbhtet!b£ t‘ /: J Mr fat'd; Yates), \ J ‘_ is <Vat:‘., ranted to‘ curd, Wowds',9r-*^'kuy[ 4 I^*s standing. , ; r for.rUlceVs i.Qte&x •otntment, dure for, Scrofula. or King’s Evil j;uW£hsa/ Ointment,: a: certain, cure; for. SWeliinga bii >‘ luflttnniation in any partbf the/body ssfr l: mtSlJdh&y ohiihbn!‘Wl& ‘iff. e W6Udd‘| the Whjtb bbed- by the Hand oyer me parf G*fty } ei;jd£,£«j»'. ih.th# LpiiMO l dojw'iipefg Gravel, from; 2D. to 3y ~dropj»i fn aitabley-ii spoonful of cold water at bedtime^. i Tqe:' Ointments.are sold in pots at 2?9d each,! andthe: Drops the -same price,-2s :9d per’’ bottle! These Ointments and Drops l havbV effected astonishihg.cafeain New" Zealand; Nafaies and addresses -of over 50 personB 1 - Wy^pplying :- 'fij BURNS, atthe above address. Aganta \ for Ashburton—Ahdr&wbs>Beos. 9<j 'and' 1 GRATEFUL COMFORTING EPP- S'B/sO O 0 0 A. Vi s - 'BREAKFAST; ” ’ 1 BT a thorough knowledge of the natural . laws which govern theoperationaoL« digestion and nutrition, and by a careful ' application of the'fiUe prbpeMcW of well, selected cocoa, Mr. Epps has, provided our ; breakfast tables with, a delicately; flavoured beverage which may saye..jar. maiiy’heavy doctor’s bills. It is by’ fliej_ judicious use of such articles of diet that , a cohstitution may be gradoally built \hi until strong enough W ■resist'' every dency to disease. Hundreds bf subtle ‘ muladiss are floating around us ,ready Jiq attack wherever there is t weak pobat,^ We may escape many a , fatal shsdtiby - ’ keeping,ourselves well fortified with pigs, t, blood and a properly nourished 77**, t . See article in the .Oimt , f s ;;- Made simply with boiling Water or milip ,, £ Sold only in packets, labelled V -w,- ' ~;?dAME« .EPPS AND HOMOi-.VATHIO CffEMISX. - LONDON. ALSO, :<• :" - '/ EPPS CHOCOLATE ESSENCE D R HEILBRON’S These:Cakes are principally>,DCepa?ad£ from Herbs, and dq.-not any .dangerously active ingredients. -They.have a wonderful effect’ im; curing, children, as well as, grown persons, ; by“removing) the .worms. They have been with ,grg%;jaaois. ess introduey into the; principal f in Europe, Australia, .and. New They are guaraoteed to do away,, in a;vepyi< si short time, with, many, serious, complaint*;od like Bronchitis, PiKa. Dlcers. jid Throats,, etc. ,if taken in time, thpgai.ri sicknesses often caused by wpEm»'#f;go all Icindsj especially by the t'ape ;^pr/a|J a iii and by tap most dangerous Thread WP»W»pO •which, if hot dristroyed iu time,will ’’create the Hardly fcurable V^prm.ijTgisui The smallest, .the Thread Worm, will more than any other worm penetrate through! all the crevices of the body np to the- - - brain, r, ■An example was. ; recently’ fjj|(T passed; where a child, falling continually j_ into fits (the parents,.not knowing the cause) ;at last died .with theb.mra;a.flh c feed; by fatal ,§,till ; j39Qfftx[*; recently there was a case, whose, seat wai^atfected^hy^ Wo'rnrj and who; aftdif f tryia'g u many 1 sorts. of remedies, without effect was, diraot^3^-«-relieVea' by a dose of , I f DR HEILBRON’S • * t - JL Worm Oakes.
I I ) ( There ar§i cases iwharjjr; tl& jnfof uttm away that they almost, cap be couatedj-j-/ , then often they cOmeaWay in' whole clots, and sometimes, in a thmk and sUmvßtuflL and although not' so' pe'roepiihle,‘ -are caused to leave by'"Dr’ Heilßfoh4rt Wonm Oakes. ~ And there have* beandthei? cases where children affected with Worms/ 1 "- > when coughing;.or-sneering/fdtflliaphargb * 1 them through fhp mouth and;nose. i*> n«Dera The symptoms hi Worms are generally 1 ’ 'as follows .1--Lassitude,; Giddiness; -Depression -of- Spirits, impaired "AppptifeT* - '{which if -not acted against,; will engender jp diseases of the bile), • Disorder of the -A Stomach and Digestive Orghnav’ Hbaddche's;- "Vomiting,- - •DistuPl&(i*S!P^'’ and many more eorioua''oomplaittte^4d# iiJ ® cludmg Fits, of which last many personahave been cured by theae l -Wbrm Gakea, No time should be lost in removing thepfe . t , else the* consequence will be Seri- " ous, as they ; will jincrease in dize , J iftp<i . Quantity, and Ultimately spread thro'oghdut the intestines. - If;' Worms Wre neglected Tor a time they will do7do l itfaSß : l B ® damage as to make it beyond‘httfetfh'skill _ tb l restore and : reorganise the Wystdm^bf ßl ** digestive organs. • ;; o:.L' r : . r-; DIRECTIONS FOR- WBB. • J .! £ 1 The quantity of these Worm Oafeed io~ lie taken atia dose* 4h osWy birtfc;*. age and constitution of the' ! {fotkmt. most cases,a oohple of dosea'WiH worms away for many years, if 4pfe'eiis® . tirely.' Asa standard : A 1 dose fork dfflr- ” up to 2 years will be half a Oake ; ; from 2 tb 4yeafs old, one- whole 'Cake ; from -4 to 8 years, one Oake and a half; f rbte 81 q 14, two, Oakes ; and so t o increase WftftT the age, but never more than four'Oakes at one dose. ' Grown females may gbo'i' rally take three Oakes at a dose, and agrown men four Oakes, according to'HSfßp-*?*'? sritution. The most effective way of using these Worm Oakes is by taking the dose before going to bed, and on the following morning to take a cup of hot tea before., Abreakfast. ’ ' •'* *. jS®~As I am not certain how long I; rmay stay in this town, and as these Worm 1 ~ Oakes can be obtained at a very small - , ei^ - pense families will do well to liave-’alwAys a small supply of them at th-ir housed; 1 ul l I Orders for the Goiratry promptly ;J- ' i executed. --' -< T , ‘ 3 MRS E. HOMBERG, Sole Agent, <,£ Ashburton Agents —Mr J. M. Cam.? t ~, bridge; Messrs Andrewes Bros.; M!r Ri | ’ Alcorn ' 333 -“y STEEDMAN’S SOOTHING POWDER FOR . , CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH..,: CAUTION TO PURC TA.SkRS,:.;^ ' The value Of this well-known cine has been largely tested in all parts of the” - world, and by all grades bfsooietyj fOr upwards of FIFTY YEARS. Its well-earned extea. * sive sale has> induced'SPURIOUS I MIT A TIONS, some of ■which in OUTWARD APPEARANC E so'closely resemble the orr- | ginal as to have deceived many purchasers.L 8 The proprietor therefore feels it due to the public to give a special caution against theldse J » of SUCH IMITATIONS. ...a ;: t ;; adootl are therefore requested carefqll> to observe the four following, distinctive characteristics, Without which . none . ar>: genuine:— - , . , Ist —ln every case the words 1 JOHN, STEEDMAN, CHEMIST. WALWORTII, ' SURREY, are engraved on the Government ■ Stamp affix -to each packet. “y * J 1 2nd— Eacn Single Pdwdeir has directions- tof the dose, and the words, John Steedman Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, printed therepn. 3rd —The name,; -SteednMn, i% mk4y» qfait with two EE’s. I' • 'i ■ 0 manufacture,, is carried ,on. iSQlqlf ’] j at Walworth, Surrey. ' to' Sbld in Packets by all Chemists aha Medicine; Vendors, ‘* “ /.n■■, sa r T» ■ j - I ’ ’ So by Id'' ■*' ' J.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 971, 16 June 1883, Page 4
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