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Medical jQOCTOR ERNEST LOW'£ Cherry Pectoral, An invaluable Medicine in all the stages of. Consumption, and not to be surpassed in Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Difficulty of Breathing, Influenza, Spasmodic Croup, Hooping Cough, and all affections of the : Throat, Bronchiae, and Lungs. Prepared only by H. N. C I T R O N, Chemist, Aearoa, New Zealand. May bo obtained from every Chemist in Hburton and Storekeeper in the Country. au7 o° p 4 CQ DEAFNESS. —Quacks calling themselves “ Doctors,” are utterly ruining the organs of hundreds suffering from deafness, charging from L 5 to L2O for sc doing. I have two infallible remedies (No. 1, deafness arising from colds ; No. 2, the thickening of the parts of the Tympanum) from recipes sent me by th&ge world-known Aurists, the late and present Senior Surgeons of the Royal Dispensary fur Diseases of the Ear.—Send stamps for particulars to T, B. Hannafokd, Auckland, N.Z. 127 G

IMPORTANT to all afflicted with Ulcers, Scurvy, Sores, or Wounds of any descript on. Y ATES’ PATENT BRITISH HERB OINT ME NTS .prepared only by Mrs Burns (daughter of the late Mr Yates), Christchurch. Warranted to cure Burns, Scalds, Cuts, or Wounds of any kind, etc., of ever so long standing. Red Ointment, a certain cure for Ulcers ; Green Ointment, a certain cure for Scrofula or King’s Evil; Whitt Ointment, a certain cure or Swellings or Inflammation in any part of the body or limbs, Lumps in the T 1 loat, Sore Nip* pies, Gathered Breasts, c. Directions for use—Spread the Red and Green Ointments lightly on linen rag no bigger than the wound j the White Ointment is to be rubbed by the hand over the part affected. Also, YATES’ PURIFYING DROPS tor Gravel or Pains in the Loins ; dose for Gravel, from 20 to 30 drops in a tablespoonful of cold water at bedtime. The Ointments are sold in pots at 2s 9d each, and the Drops the same price, 2s 9d per bottle. These Ointments and Drops have effected astonishing cures ir New Zeeland. Names and addresses of c■> ei 50 [traons cured, some of diseases of 3( j ears standing, may be obtained by applying to Mbs BURNS, at the above address. Agents for Ashburton— Andrewes Bros. 9d -QR HEILBRON’S WORM CAKES* These Oakes are principally prepared from Herbs, and do not contain any dangerously active ingredients. They have » wonderful effect in curing children, as well as grown persons, by removing 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 complaintslike Bronchitis, Piles, Ulcers, Ulcerated Throats, etc., if taken in time, as these sicknesses are often caused by worms of all kinds, especiolly by the Tape Worm, and by the most dangerous Thread Worm, which, if not destroyed in time, will soon create the hardly-curable Worm Fever. The smallest, the Thread Worm, will more than any other worm penetrate through all the crevices of the body up to thebrain. An example was recently witnessed, where a child falling continually,' into fits (the parents not knowing the* cause) at last died with the brain affectedi by the too fatal Thread Worm. Still more' recently there was a case, a grown manwhose seat wai affected by the Thread Worm, and who, after trying many sorts of remedies, without effect was directly relieved by a dose of DR HEILBRON’S Worm Cakes.

Thera are cases where the worms come away that they almost can be counted then often they come away in whole clots, and sometimes in a thick and slimy stuff, and although not so perceptible, still they are caused to leave by Dr Heilbron’s Worm Cakes. And there have been other cases where children affected with Worms, when coughing or sneezing, do discharge them through the mouth and nose. The symptoms of Worms are generally as follows ;—Lassitude, Giddiness, Depression of Spirits, Impaired Appetite (which if not acted against, will engender diseases of the bile), Disorder of the Stomach and Digestive Organs, Sick Headaches, Vomiting, Disturbed Sleep, and many more serious complaints, including Fits, of which last many persons have been cured by these Worm Cakes. No time should be lost in removing these Worms, else the consequence will be serious, as they will increase in size and quantity, and ultimately spread throughout the intestines. If Worms are neglected for a time they will do so much damage as to make it beyond human skill to restore and reorganise the system of digestive organs. DIRECTIONS FOR USB. The quantity of these Worm Cakes tobe taken at a dose depends mostly on the> age and constitution of the patient. In* most cases a couple of doses will drive theworms away for many years, if not entirely. As a standard : A dose for a child: up to 2 years will be half a Cake ; from 2t to 4 years old, one whole Cake ; from A to 8 years, one Cake and a half; from Bto 14, two Cakes ; and so to increase with the age, but never more than four Cakes at one dose. Grown females may generally take three Cakes at a dose, and grown men four Cakes, according to constitution. 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 1 may stay in this town, and as these Worm. Cakes can be obtained at a very small expense families will do well to have always, a small supply of them at their houses. Orders for the Country promptlyexecuted. MRS E. HOMBERG, Sole AgentAshburton Agents—Mr J. M. Cambridge ; Messrs Andrewes Bros.; Mr R. Alcorn 335

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1002, 23 July 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1002, 23 July 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1002, 23 July 1883, Page 4

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