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Medical. LEN ’ S LUNG BALSAM The remedy for curing CONSUMPTION, GOUGHS. COLDS, ASTHMA, CROUP DISEASES OF THE 'IHROAT, Bronchitis, Pains and Oppression of the Chest or Lungs, Difficult Breathing and all the Diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. Its action is expectorant, alterative, sudori fic, sedative, diaphoretic, and diuretic, which renders it one of the most valuable remedies known for curing diseases of the lungs. It excites expectoration, and causes the lungs to throw off the phlegm or mucus ; changes the secretions, and purifies the 1)1 o k! ; heals the irritated parts ; gives strength to the digestive organs ; brings the liver to its proper action; and imparts strength to the whole system. Such is the immediate and satisfactory effect, that it is warranted to break up the most distressing cough in a few hour’s time, if not of too long standing. It is warranted to giro entire satisfaction, even in the most confirmed cases of consumption. It is warranted not to produce costiveness (which is the case with most remedies), or affect the head, as it contains no o ium in any form. It is waranted to be perfectly harmless to the most delicate child, although it is an active and powerful remedy for restoring the system. There is no real necessity for so many deaths by consumption, when Allen’s Lnng Balsam will prevent it if only taken in time. PERRY, DAVIS, and Son, Providence, K. 1., General Agents. Agents for New Zealand : BATES, SISE, and CO., Bond-street, Dunedin. pT DE JONGH’S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Unequalled for Purity, Palatableness, and Efficacy; Freact ibed by the moat eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, DISEASES OF THE CHEST, AND DEBILITY. “ I consider Dr De Jongh’s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil to be very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value.—Sir Henry Marsh, Bait., M.D., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland. “ In all cases I have found Dr De .Jongh’s Cod Liver Oil possessing the same set of properties, among which the presence of cholaic compounds, and of iodine in a state of organic combination, are the most remarkable.”—Dr Lethebv, Medical Officer of Health to the City of London. “ I find Dr De Jongh’s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil to be much more efficacious than other varieties of the same medicine.” — Edwin Canton, Esq., Surgeon to Cbaringcross Hospital. Sole Consignees— ANSAR, HARFORD, A CO., 27, STRAND, LONDON, W C. Caution. —Beware of mercenary attempts substitute other kinds. Sold only in capsuled Imperial Half-pints, Pints, and Quarts, by all respectable Chemistsand Druggists at Home and abroad. QINGLETON’S SARSAPARILLA,— M anufactured from the formula of the celebrated Dr Pereira, M.D., F.R.C.S., L.A.C., Lecturer on Chemistry and Therapeutics at the London Hospitals,—is the best preparation of the real Jamaica root ever offered to the public. It is warranted free from mercurial or other deleterious ingredients, combines the agreeable flavor of a cordial with the active principles of the famous Red Jamaica Sarsaparilla, and is highly recommended for its curative and restorativ properties by the most eminent medical men. SINGLE lON’S SARSAPAR ILLA May he obtained from all druggists, mer chants, and storekcejjers, throughout tin wnr hi. IN THE MIDST OF DEATH WE ARE IN LIFE. UNLIKE the Patent Medicines genera;!; imported from the United Kingdom the folowing from France have been severe!; tested and scrutinised by the most eminent Government and private analytical (.hemistf and practising Physycians in Paris, dec., insomuch that the entire Parisian Medical Faculty attached to the Government and other hospitals, &c., in the French dominions can, after vigorous trials, with the fullest confi denco, recommend them to the favorable notice of all languishing, not only under ordinary diseases, but those wno may be “ hoping against hope.” NO MORE COPAIBA, OR CUBEBS. Capsules of Matico Vegetalis, Also Liquid Extract of Matico. These elegant preparations effect rapid and extraordinary cures of recent and old and severe cases of disease. They are used in 11 the Hospitals of Paris by the celebrated Dr. Ricord, and arc found greatly superior so all preparations of Copaiba, Calebs Ac., And Mineral Remedies, The Liquid Extract i used in recent cases, and the capsules in he more chronic; and where ail other Medi fines have failed the preparations will always effect a cure. THE BLOOD PURIFIER, OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA. TWO CASES OF CONSUMPTION. —Broad street, Park, Sheffield, Mar. 20, 1809. Messrs Dean, Steel, and Co.— Gentlemen, —Some months age a young mar called upon us and purchased a bottle of “ The Blood Purifier,” Old Dr Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaparilla. So delicate was his state of health that it was the subject of remark; there was hurried breathing, emaciation, debility, and other unmistakeable symptoms of phthisis. He called several times afterwards, each time buying a bottle, and so improved in appearance that we confyatulated him upon it. He said that Old )r Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaparilla had saved his life, and also that of his brother, who was far gone in consumption, and who had been taking it with the same benefit as himself. Both brothers are now in vigorous health, each weighing more than 13 stone.— Robert Roper and Son. Sold by all druggists at Home and in the Colonies. Chief Depot—l3l, Fleet street, London. In bottles of various sizes. Caution.—Get the Red and Blue Wrappers, with the Uld Doctor’s head ia the centre. No other genuine.

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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2570, 13 May 1871, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 2570, 13 May 1871, Page 4

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