DEAFNESS.— Quack* calling them selves “ Doctors," are utterly ruining the organs of hundreds suffering from di-afness, charging from L 6 to L2O 'for so doing. I have two infallible remedies (No I, deafness arising from colds ; No. 2 the thickening of the parts of the Tympanum) from r< cipes sent me by those world-known A arista, the late and present Menior Surgeons of the Royal Dispensary f r Diseases of the Ear. —Send stamps for particulars to T. B.UaKNAfokd, Auckland, s.Z ; i 1270 |)B tlElLßttOiN’d WuRM OAiLEd These Oakes are principally 1 prepared from Herbs, and do not contain.ttny.dangerously active ingredients. They have & wonderful effect in coring ■ children, as well as grown persons, by removing the worms. They have been with gfgi success introduey into the principal families in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand. They are guaranteed to do awayj u^sTvcry. short time, with many serious 'eoiqpkinis like Bronchitis, Piles, Dicers,! Ulcerated Throats, etc., if taken in time, S* these sicknesses are often caused; By wdrms of all kinds, especiolly by the Tape [Worm, and by the most dangerous ThreadSVTom, which, if not destroyed in time, till soon create the hardly-curafcle WomfFaver. The smallest, the Thread Worm, will more than any other worm penetrate* jthroagh all the crevices of the bodyUpto the brain. An example was recently' l wit nessed, where a child falling continually into fits (the parents not knowing the cause) at last died with the brain- affected by the too fatal Thread Worm.' Still more recently there was a case,- a grown man whose seat was affected by the Thread Worm, and who, after try ingmany sorts of remedies, without effect was -directly l relieved by a dose of ■ * * r - : -• DR HEILBRON’S <. an > Worm CakeS^
There are cases where the'worrtw come away that they almost can' be;‘Coanted then often they come away in* whole' clots and sometimes in a thick and-shiny l Stuffy and although not so perceptible* still*they are caused to leave by Div Heilbfon’a Worm Cakes. And thQra haVe'been'dther cases where children affected with Worms, when coughing* or sneezing/dodischarge them through the mouth and’nose.'’" The symptoms of Worms are generally as follows ;—Lassitude, Giddiheas.cDopression of Spirits, Impaired Appetite (which if <tiot acted against* will engender diseases oR the . bile). Disorder'd! ■ the Stomach and Digestive Organs, • Sick Headaches, Vomiting, Disturbed "Sleep, and many more serious complaints,' in* eluding Fits, of which last: many persons have been cured by these Worm Oakes. No time should be lost iu removing'these Worms, else the consequence willi be aeri* oua, as they. will increase in ’’■fed '‘‘‘and quantity, and ultimately spread tbiwlgh* out the. intestines. If -wbrmr'Sfia neglected for*a time they will do >so Inch damage as to make it beyond humadskill to restore and reorganise the system of digestive organs. ■■■■'-' MBEOTIOVS FOBtUSB,. -nilThe quantity of these Wortm. Cakes to be taken at a dose depends- mostly Ob' the age and constitution of the patient' < In most cases a couple of doses willdrivn'the worms away for many yearsj' il: tirely. As a standard : A dossier a child up to 2 years will be half a Oake ; *fr&n 3 to 4 years old, one whole Oaks from 4 to 8 years, one Cake and a half; fromStj 14, two Cakes; and so to increase with the age, but never more than four Oakes at one dose. Grown females may generally take three Cakes at a dose,' and grown men four Gases, according'to constitution. The most effective way of using these Worm Cakes is by taking the doss before going to bed, and on the following morning to take a cup of hot teb 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 to have always, a small supply of them at tHeif houses. Orders for the Country promptly executed. ‘ MRSE. HOMBERG, Sole Agent. Ashburton Agents—Mr J. M. Cambridge' Messrs Andrewes. Bros.; Mr R._Alcorn . : f :■ >: ® - KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES. COUGHS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS ACCUMULATION OF PHLEGM Composed of the purest articles. -;• These Lozenges contain no opium nor any deleterious . drug, therefore the most delicate caij take them with perfect confidence. Their beneficial effect, is speedy and certain; This old,-' unfailing family remedy is daily recommended by the most eminent Physicians.' (In use nearly 6o years). ... *" MEDICAL TESTIM6NYI ', f July 25th, 1877. 22, Cold Hafiiouf Lane, London. 1 :
Sir, —Your are excelled and their beneficial effect most reliable* ,1 strongly recommend them ip cases of. .cough, and asthma. You are at liberty to state 1 this.as my opinion, formed from many years’ experience. J. Bringloe, M.R.C.S.L., L.S.A.,L.M, Mr. T. Keating, Indian Medical Service* Dear Sir, —Having tried your Lozenges in India, I have much pleasure in testifying to their beneficial effects in cases of incipient consumption,, asthmaand bronchial affircuons. I have prescribed them largely, with results. ~ W. B. G, -, Apothecary, HiMCS, KEATING’S COUGH LOZENGES' are sold by all Chemists, in tins of various sizes, each having the words, “Keating’s Cough Lozenges” engraven on the government .stamp. Keating’s Worm Tablets. ; Keating’s Worn Tablets. A PURELY VEGETABLE; WEETMEAT both in appearance and ; taste,; furnishing a most agreeable method; of administering , the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly, safe and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for children. Sold in hs by-ill Chemists and Druggists. , Proprietor, THOS. KEATING,, London Export Chemist and Druggist. S TEEDMAN’S SOOTHING POWDER FOR CHILDREN CUTTING TEETH. CAUTION TO PURCHASER. ;■<*>;«
The value of this well-known Family Modi* cine has been largely tested in all parts of the world, and by all grades pf society,, for .upwards of FIFTY YEARS. Its weU-eamed extern sive sale has induced SPURIOUS'iMITA TIONS, some of which in OUTWARD APPEARANC E so closely resemble -the'diriginal as to have deceived many purchasers. The proprietor therefore feels it due to th public to give a special caution against the Use of SUCH IMITATIONS. ' Purchasers are therefore requested carefully 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 Govemmem Stamp affix to each packet. .. ■ _ . 2nd—Eacfl Single Powder has directippsjp: the dose, and he words, JOHN StEEdMaN Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, printed thereon. 3rd —The name, Steedmari, is ‘ always’ spelt with two EE’s. '• 4th —The manufacture is carried on splelv . at Walworth, Surrey. ~, Sold in Packets by all Chemists ana Medi cine Vendors. Kempthorn, Prosser and Co- 1 SK for POWELL’S BALSAM of ANISEED
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1023, 16 August 1883, Page 4
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