r m,f »-»i IMPORTANT - to all • ■■i' j Uleersj Scurvy,- 'Sores,' or'^Wciutiqs'of' any f ■ descript on.-’ YATES’ 0 -PATENT BRITISH HEPIBOINTMENTS,prepared only by Mrs BurnS (daughter oftfter'fale Mr Yates), 1 ’Christchurch.' ranted 1 to-' cure Ba r d ftJ iJ Sd& I dsy;GU ts I ,' : pr Wounds of any kind, ettf.y of fevePsoliing standing. : Red Ointfbeht" a certain pure, for- Ulcers f Green- Ointment;' a’' ; dsrt’hln cure for Scrofula' dr King’s EVil"J'' fl W i lffte Ointment, a certain cure dr Swellinga br Inflammation in any part .of the boflybr limbs, Lumps • in-' the 'Tipcat, Sorb Nipples, Gathered Breasts, ■ ei ■- ' Directions for the Red' and'Orbed' Oipv meritslightly oh linen ra^nd, ! b'igger ;j th»n the wblmdi f 1 th r « White 1 Qittttebht' is : iff ‘be rubbed by the hand' ovet'tbdpart’a'flScl&aAlso, YATBB';PUMFYiNG'DBO‘PB fdr ; Gravel o or ■ Pains- in- the L6ins'J :i ddSe , 'for Gravel; froinu 20 tocßO -drbjjaT in Bpodnful of bokLwat ir at Ointments tlre sold in pdtd!it %a ; -and the 'Drops the bottle. These Ointments and Drops-hiVe effectedastonishihg curea’-ib -NetoflEehUpd. Names and addresses of over -50 cured, someof diseaaeaof 30 years standing, may be 1 obtained-by applying to IjfasBURN S;- f above--address. ' Agents for Ashburton^Andßbwbs Btoi ’ •• ,a Ho GRATEFUL COMPORTING . J BREAKFAST." BY a thorbugb knowledge of the datura! laws which govern' the operations pf digestion and nutritiod; and by a'cardful application of the fine properties of, well Selected" cocoa, Mr. Epps has ihpjraded out l breakfast- tables with a r cmlics&ely ‘flavoured beyeragb which' may’ save As thafiy heavy ! .d<Jctbi r s bills.'ii’bjrt'the judicioils use of such articled of dfiet 'thit a constitution maybe gfaddaUy ’bUilt 7 i ! np until strong enough to resist every w 'ten denoy tb disease.; _ Hundreda ’of subtle maladies ate floating.arbundus repc attack' f #he*eVhr; theib -! is i 1 ‘ 'wem?'*** blood and a properly nourished 1 See'article ihthe CvtiU Service' Gaffes."* t ®Made simply with boihng,wat&hr Imu*: 1 mu*: 1 Sold bnly 1 jtfpaokets, labelled I—. ‘ r ‘ ’’ : 11 •i ■ jamksepps and; oo. ; •;| n ; ’1 >■ ■ Hb3iaii>HTHio‘ ofekcsE' ' “ *-vT' ;i ' LONDON, Vi ;v ," L « A isbi!' ' ;v . ' ,fl h { EPPS CHOCOLATE* ESSENCE^
irvß REILBJEtQN’S':WORMHAKES) AJ, s ,M’ tOi mi 'These Cakes are principally r . prepared Herbs,; and;dq notcontaiftAhyidAnr "gejoasly active ingredients... They hay'd la 'wonderful effect ip,, coring. .phitibeg/cM well as, grpwn persqnsj./by, removingfihe worms. They hare hepa'with grga .jpo? cess introduey • into the in Europe, Australia,..And, They are guaranteed to do away #i in Aivejsjr short time, .with, many serious complaints like Bronchitis, Pilea. Dlcers, Ulcerated Throats*, etc;, if taken in time, as; these sicknesses 'are often caused by ? worm»; &f alVkinds, especiolly.; by the TapeWorofi and' by the moat.daugerousThread Worm* which, if not destroyed in : fime,^wiU,flooA create the hardly-curable; Worm Fever*. The smallest, the Thread Wprm, wilhmort than any other worm.penetrate through all, the,crevices. of^the a h°dy pp,to ; tii® brain. , An example. was recently, wit* nessed, where. a,child~iaUing>contin'ually into fitst(the T pareutSQnqfc friyying the cause) at'last died wjHijthe.brain affected by the too fatal Thread Worm. Still more recently there was„a case.-a groyra man whose aeat wai affected* by. the Thread Worm, and who, after trying many, sorts of, remed : es ; without" effect was,directly relieved by a dose of .. .... , DR HEILBRON’S, tj , 7 - Worm Gakes. ; ;:"; There are cases where the worms come away that they almost can ;be counted,; then often they come away, in whole clptsj and sometimes in.a thick .and,slimy stuff, and although not so perceptible, still they are caused to leave by Dr Hei}bros|| Worm Oakes. And there haye been other cases where children affected 'with.'Vporm?i when coughing or, sneezing, do'djscfaacg^ them through the mouth and nosq, . The 'symptoms b£ f Worms 'are generally ’ as. follows .—Lassitude, Giddiness,, pression of Spirits, Impaired , Appetite (which if not acted against/will engender diseases,;of, the bile), Disorder,pf the and ‘ Digestive ‘j j gujk Headaches, Yopailing,.! Disturbed . and many Wpre ‘ serious., coi^plaintjs r ,iAr eluding Fils, of ‘which lastj many;peraops Have been pared by these ;Wor'm Oates, No time should be Josfcin remqyiugthe?® Woriqs/ thq. conseijuance bus, as v ,they. will . increase, in quantity, out the intestines. If Worms are neglected for. a time they will do' aomuoh damage as to-make it-beyond human skill to restore and reorganise the system'of digestive organs. r—■ .bßißECTiONsyok'^rsß.^The l quantity of these Worm Oakes, to be. taken at a dose hi os tly--dh* the age and constitutionlof / the > patient;>’ Tn iqost cases. a, coupla of doses ‘worms away, for,many; years, if fpQ|veqtirely. As a standard : A dose for a,ohUd up to 2 years, will be half a Cake ;Hrom'2 to 4,years,'old,’ one whole 1 ; from 4 to 8 years/one Cake and a half j frqmStu \ 14/two"Cakes; and io to Ahbrekse with the' agb/but ; never more thiinf M&'OaEH? ht -onh-’dose. l 'Grown females'hkaiy rally - take three Cakes at ;a; dose A and grqwn. man four Cakes,, according atitution. The most effective way : of otUQg these Worm Cakes is by taking , the, doss before going to bed, and on the following morning to take a cup of hot tea HelHto breakfast. . uv.fi.f As I am not certain how long I may stay in tnis town, and as these Worm Oakes can be obtained at a very small ’expense families will do Well to have alwayl a small supply of them at their;houses. Orders for the Country executed. • - ’ ’ J ’ ‘ • . MRS E. HOMBERG, Sole Agent. Ashburton Agents—Mr J, M. Cam • bridge; Messrs Andre wea. Bros.; Mr B. 'Alcorn; ! ’; : " t*’ l^SS4,
SOOTHING POWDER. O • FOR ■' .... .. .-j CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH. ■ CAUTION TO PU R C SASE&S The value of this well-known Ffmi!y.lld[fdi' I cine has been .largely tested in all partS?of the i world, and by all grades of societyi for upwards of . FIFTY YEARS. Its well-earned extensive sale has? induced SPURIOUS «IMITA TIONS, some of which-in ‘OUTWARD APPEARANC E so closely 1 resemble the original as to have deceived many .purchasers. The proprietor therefore feels it dee to .the public’to give a speclal' caatibn against the use of,SUCH IMITATIONS.- • -n. :iTv.- , Purchasers; are therefore requested carefully to observe the four following: , distinctive Characteristics, without .which none. .ar genuine l :--- ■‘ 1 ■’ J ' :fJ ,'" J: ' Ppi ’ ; 11J : ! Ist—ln ! Cvery case the words JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WALWORTH; SURREY, are engraved on the-Govemment Stamp affix to each packet. ■’ and—Eacn Single Powder has directions for the dose,. and, he .words, John Stsbdman Chemist, Walworth, rSurrey, pjrintpdHherebn. 3rd —The name, Steedpum, is always spell with-twpjEE’s,,;.; p j ■ , ' 4^h—'The manufacture is'carriecl on. sqlejy at Walworth, 1 Surrey; - ;llp -- V.'' 1 * > ■ Sold'in r Paokets'by ! all Chemists aha •MSP cine .Vendors. ,i: . :t;.‘ . KBMP.THORN, Pjß^ps^ - ap/V.Qfa iIJ
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 982, 29 June 1883, Page 4
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