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Medical DEAFNEiSS.— -.Quacks calling them selves “ Doctors,” are utterly mining the organs of hundreds suffering from deafness, charging front; D 6. to 120 for so doing. ; 1 have two , infallible < remedies (No. 1, deafness arising from colds jt Nte 2, the thickening ofthe.part»of;|hC Tympanum) from ntcijpes sent, me by thgse world-known Aurists,the late and .prer sent senior Surgeons of the . Royal’Dis? pensary for stamps for particulars to Ti pohd, Auckland, N.Z. . j .•, ■ ,1270 uJ-UIL D R HEILBRON’S WORM OAHUS These Cakes are principally’ prepared from Herbs, and do not contain! any dan - geroualy active .ingredients, t- Theyhavwla wonderful effect in curing childfceO|o!u well as grown persons, by rembving the worms. They have been with grea SBCf cess introduey into the principal: faraflliea in Europe, Australia, , and NefwZeaUuuL They are guaranteed to doaway; ina'sery short time, with -many serious, complaints like Bronchitis, 'Piles, >Ulcersj Throats, etc., if taken) ini>time,liajtHese sicknesses are often caused bywormaodf all kinds, especiolly by the Xape Worat; and by the most dangerous Thr/a^Worm, which, if not destroyed in titqe, i will ,aqon create, the: The ‘smallest, the Thread ,^im, o wi]J, than any other worm penetrptp through all. the ccevices of., the.. the brain. ' An example was nesaed, where a child, falling continually into fits (the parents, not,, knowing the cause) at hist died with'mebraln: affected by the too fatal. Thread WoramitgfillASfore recently, /there, was a cape*. a grown-fgan whose seat was affected -by the> Thread Worm,-and who. afheij.trvmg. mWFiWir& of, remedies, relieved byi® dose of; ' -.p : 0 J bin: ' DR HEILBSP&S‘I v-str f ,,[j Worm CaJpegci:,;, Tfier.e are oases where, tlm, worms comp away that, they almost can rpe. ,'couptp4o then often they come away in and sometimes in a thick and slimy, staff, and although not so caused to leave by. Dr HehhEphfc Worm Oakes. And there hayebeen pfher cases where children affiected with jycrmgj when coughing or sneezing, dp; discharge them.through the mouth iR The.'symptoms of Wprms«e generally as follows,Lassitude, pression of Spirits, Impaired; rAppplatie (which if not acted against,-will ehgmider diseases of . the bile), DwwrhWjM Stomach;. and, Djgestlye Orgmtfiy.R lo * Headaches, Vomiting,, .Disturber ; w£fPi and many more serious ,{JOi|nj>lamtflif)iS3 eluding Fits, of which laaf,many have been, cured No time , should be, lost in Worms, else; the consequence ,wjU ous,,;aa ijthey will increase in,ei*h,(j»Wf quantity, and ultimately spread thrflggha out thp .?£ ; WornM, £ glected for a time they will do damage as to make it beyond human skill to restore and reorganise' the digeativeorgans.; bIREOTIttNSFOB traii’' 5 The quantity of these Worm OaKtt -t W be taken at adoae 'depends mostly on the age and oonstitution uf the patiinWlln most cases 'a coupie of doses Trill -drivwtii* worms away for many 1 yearsj 1 ife mft tnA tirelyl .' As a atandard : A doseforia -child up to 2 years will ■be half uOaloe/;''Troth dS to 4 years old, one. whole -Cake ; . frafif 4. to 8 years, one' Oake and a half/jfroihiStiJr 14; two Cakes ; .and so; to incredteisflth the age, but never more than fombCahec at one dose. Growii femades-inay generally take three Gakes at a dose, aad grown men four Cakes, according to oo«n sfcitufcion. » The moat, effective iway bf ■ using these Worm Cakes ia by taking! thfef desk before going to bed, and oa.the; following morning to take a cup of hot tea before breakfast.- , - '>• «dT l not certain ;how-,. mngnl may stay in thia tpwn. and as theaeWPW Cake scan be. obtained at a vqcy small. pense familiea will, do well to. h&yu’miffya a small supply.pf them at. iheinhQgcWja: .f .Ordeta [( fpr, the, . Country ,-promßtflP . -r,., ..executed.hr:at emem MRStiB.", HpMBBRG, Agejat. Ashburton Agents— Messrs -Andrewes Bros:'; Mr R. Alcorn 5

KEATING’S COUGH LO2BNQES. COUGHS, ASTHMA,.. BRONCHITIS, ACCUMULATION OF PHLEGM. Composed of the purest r articl6tJ Tfftese Lozenges contain no opium nor any deleterious drug, therefore the ■ mosb-.delledte'fcatttlake them with perfect confidence. Their beneficial effect is speedy and' certain. 'This old, unfailing family remedy is daily recommended by the jmost i eminent; Physicians, i , Jin. fife nearly 60years), ... ' r!0 t MEDICAL TESTIMONY., a ; July 25th,. 1877,- 22, CoVi fcfg# London. ‘ * ■” Sir,—Your Lozenges are ekcfellcnt;' a'hfl their beneficial effect miSt rsliabtorl I ffatogiy recommend them in cases <^ - ;epngfontflx asthma. You are at liberty to state Urn as my opinion, formedfrdm nmnjvyeafs* experience. 'J:is^? GLOE ’ Mr. T.'Keating, Indian Medical Semce. . ■ 1 ' 'Dear Sir, —Having tried ' -your -tbzeilgek in India, I have much ■pleaslirecin"’ testifying®# theirj ibdne&ial effects -in consumption, asthma and bronchial affections. I have prescribed them largely, with tne'beat results. j ■ ---> • .-.V-’..: &■* l. W. B. Gi —r- Apothecary, H.M.S. sojd MWraß ChemistsL in tins edcii’’having the words,' *‘KbatiilgV l 'CodJ& Lozenges” ehgtaven 6n the goVerhmenb staitfpi Keating’s Worm Tablets., { . t , : -ft Keating’s Worn Tablet^} A PURELY VEGETABLE WEETMEAT both in appearance antT’ taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering only certain remedy; for .INTESTINAL the or THREAD; WORMS: It is a perfect)y^f and mild preparation,., and.,,' - adapted for children. ‘ Sold i Chemists andTJrpggists. Proprietor, THQS. KEATING, London Expoirf Cfiemist and Druggist. gTEEDMAN’S SOOTHING PpWRER) CHILDREN CUTTING CAUTION TO ; PU R CHASER'S - The value of this well-known Family hfedi. cine has bfefcn largely tested in all jMurtS of the world, and by all grades of society, for upwards of FIFTY YEARS. Its well-earned «xten> sive sale has induced SPURIOUS fIMTA TIONS, some of * which in OUTWARD APPEARANC Eno closely resetnblo ithe, ori • ginal as to have deceived many The proprietor therefore feels it due to the public to give a special epatipn against the use of SUCH IMITATIONS. -rPurchasers are therefore .rdTiepted citefully to observe the four - following 1 -'distinitive Characteristics; - without ..which-'rnono tJokr genuine :-r- • [> V iA!i, Ist—ln every case the words JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST. WALWORTH, SURREY, are engraved off The Governmen Stamp; affix to each packet. 2nd —Eacn Single Powder Im for tbe dose, and he words, Jqhn St®?9WAH Chemist, Walworth, Surrey, printed thereori. 3rd—The' name, Sfeedman.-is' always with two EE’s;: ' -t-'Bfo '-'fsiifjl 4th —The manufacture is carried on solely at Walworth, Surrey. ' Sold in Packets by all Chemists ana Medi cine Vendors. Kkmpthorn, Prosser and Co SK' for POWELL'S o 1 : •. ANfSEED- :

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1039, 4 September 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1039, 4 September 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Ashburton Guardian, Volume IV, Issue 1039, 4 September 1883, Page 4

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