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R THUS, DUNN, GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Clyde, Cash Purchaser of .Rabbit Skins. Goods of all kinds and in any Quantities Purchased on Commission. Architectural Plans prepared; Quantities taken out; and Estimates given for all Classes of Buildings. Agent for Australian JMeront til. Tnlor J r sur ao 3( Coir i n i . ‘True’s Hint vjl and Ho" ■* n a “ People’s ftiiistraied 1 euruai." Mr s W ti< t

Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. —(Am. Med. Journal, Jan. 18S2). —Pitzer, M.D., Prof. Theory and Practice of Med. Am. Med. College, says : -“It is the best remedy known in typho-malarial, typhoid fever, erysipelas, diptheria, scarlet fever, etc. 'Advt, Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract (Clinical Kecord, 1380). —The med. profession uses, in gonorrhoea, as an injection, an emulsion of one ounce Euc. Extract, one ounce gum Arabic, and 30 or 40 ounces of water, apidied four times daily.— Advt. Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. —Surgical Cline of Prof. M‘lntyre, College of Physicians and Surgeons, St. Louis— Scirrhus of Breast—Excision. Eucalypti Extract employed. No swelling, heat or discoloration. Cured in 14 days.— advt. Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. —Hosier, M.D., Pro. University, Greifswald, reports:—The Euca. Extr. proved magnificently successful in very sorcra contusions, bruises, sprains, wounds, scaldings, broken ribs, and limbs.— Advt. Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract. —(Med. Journal, Noc. ISSl). —ln diseases of ihe kidneys either active congestion or suppression (urtemia) or albuminuria, dropsy, iithiasis, nothing will equal in its action Eucalypti Extract. Doses, 5 to 8 and drops.— Advt, Sander- and Sons’ Euc. Extr. (St, Louis Dod. Journal, 1851). —Cancer of f ho Tongue.—Evidence of scrofulous diaihcsls. Proscribed four drops to be taken three times daily; also, tongue wetted three times daily, cured in four weeks. - Advt,

Sanders and Sons’ Eucylypti Extract is the only existing volatile extract. All other preparrtions of the Eucalyptus, no matter whore manufactured are crude, caiuous oils, irritating and blistering, and of real danger if erroneously applied in hroat diseases, etc. — Advt. Sander and Sons’ Eucalypti Extract, —Mosler, M IX, Prof. University, Griefs' wald, reports dipthcria, Tonsils continually coherent, presenting ulcers with white exudats. Cured in Id days.— Advt Throat Affections and Hoarseness.— All suffering from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will bo agreeably surprised I at the almost immediate relief afforded by [the use of “Brown’s Bronchial Troches.’’ These famous “lozenges” are now sold by most respectable chemists in this country at Is Lid per box. People troubled with a “ hacking cough,” a “slightcold,” or bronchial affections, cannot try them too soon as similar troubles, if allowed to progress result in serious Pulmonary and Asthmatic affections. See that the words “Brown’s Bronchial Troches” arc on the Government Stamp around each box.—Prepared by John 1. Brown & Sons, Boston, U.s., EuropeandcpOt removed to 33, Earringdon Road, London. Pace Woodcock’s Wind Pills. years the popular and favourite medicine for tho cure of wind on the stomach, in. digestion, biliousness, liver complaints, &cThey are certain and mild in tbeir action and are taken by young and old by equal qenetlt. Of all chemists at Is I-jbl, 2s 9d, 4s Gd ; family boxes, 11s. Proprietor Paso D. Woodcock, Lincoln, England.

U'LORILINE ! S’OR TUB iESTII AKD Breath. —Afew drops of the liquid ‘ ‘ Fiot ilino ” sprinkled on a wet booth-brush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the tcetli from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to tho teeth a peculiar pearly-ivbitcnoss, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasanodour arising from decayed tooth or tobacco smoke. “The FragrantFlmiline,” being composedin part of Honey and sweet herbs, s delicious to tho taste, and the greatest toilet discoveiy of tho ago. Price 2s Gd of ail Chemists and Perfumers. Wholesale depot removed to S3, Farringdon Hoad, London. • iiJ I ! UL..2C..A3 8.1 10 itfiii i “ Lome” or “ Split wick anucapnic’ are the best light producers. The} require KD CHIS2JJEY. are SIE’PLS to TRIM, and will !(E r ? A STL S FLASiIE till the LAST DtiOP of Oil Is CONSUMED. Noun genuine but those stamji'd 55 EI©WATTS’ PATSITT.” To be had of all Respectable Dealers. Solo Patentees & Manufacturers T. ROW ATT & SOHS, LON DOM. EDINSURGH, AND DU3UFL Catarrh or the Bladder. —Stinging irritation, inflammation, all Kidney ant similar Complaints, cured by “Buchua paina.” Tho N 21. Drug Co,, General Agents Advice to Mothers!— Arc you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cuttingteoth ? Go at once to a chemist, and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. It will relieve tho poor suircroriinmcdiately. It is perfectly harmloss and plcasautto taste, it produces natural quiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and tho little cherub awakes “ ns bright as a button. It soothes tho child it softens tho gu-ns, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates (he bowels, and is tho best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup it sold by Medicine dealers everywhere at Idi per bottle.

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Dunstan Times, Issue 1223, 7 August 1885, Page 4

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