Medical.. | MMCM ■ HAM*. PHOSPHORUS! l'iroiriioiiusn PHOSPHORUS!!! ■ BLUE B TONE! BLUESTON.E l'l t>7 Tr'^ r r i r^-\T~ I ? ? f TTTE undersigned begs to inform hid friends ' mid the public generally that he has just received a few tons of the above, and r.dvirfcs all who are in want oi either of the above Chemicals to roll up at once and bo in lime. 1). B. ESTHER,.. _ ... CHEMIST AHD DRtiaCrlST, GORE j Sole Agent for . %W Z 0 ED ON E, A ITon-alcoholic iErated and' Phosphated 1 ron Beverage, Brain aud Nerve Tonic. JOKES' ] ' ' JJONEY PECTORAL, THE BES* AND SAFEST REMEDY FOR ••€4)MJIIS AMD .(JOLDS AND ALL DISORDERS OF THE " T'HEOAT AND ■. Ii U WGS. Is equally Efficacious for. Ohild'rchtyl Adults, Mr E. B. Jones. ' ' "\ -.Dear Sir,— l consider it . my duty vto. you,' and the public 'at large, to bear testimony that T have derived great 'benefit from your Honey Pectoral. For some? four months I was troubled with a very bad <|o.ld,witTi dry hoarse cough aud, headaphe,,l trijed' a'bottle of Honey Pectoral which ma'dej a great improvement, and the second bottle^, made a , -PERFECT CURE.— YourA-esrjcot|ully ? "• ' .'''--.: A; jV.' Hiscox. ' Winton, 14th October, 188L j"" , . . . . -—'-J '■:.''■'..: ' ; ' «^°. Prepared f ONLYi ey ;r ; ■ ■■ CHEMIST AND-DRUGGIST/ -' ;•-.'•* '-: Pharmacy, ", r •' DEE STRE-E^ 'INV^RcijpGteL./ IJIPORTANT TO "ALL. WIIO SUFFER From cpmplpints. enumerated below, SIABBHCEA,- -D¥BENT;E£Y } &c., ''7 ■- COMPLETELY.'. CUREDj BY ■■ MONK'S HERBAL-- SjS.f&AC.T.,' , ' ' '\' '"' '"JREaiSTERED.]; .'..'.• '"•' . H " f i?rio.e^2s. 6d. and 4 r |. per Bottle.- 7 - ar- ' ii-tt :-,:■'. 'rr! ■.-: J. . f ... -. ..^ • -The' above '« Extract' is; one of tho mos't 'marvellous "discoveries of tmvage.' Its effects arc instantaneous, and NEVER fail in chronic- • „or aculecascs,, however severe.! ' ' •'• . yThe great properties of this medicine consist:, in., its A * never producing eostiyeness,'no "matter 'how freely; vfsed-, and it¥ .being per;'fectly'lia:rmless and^purely herbal; yet curing ,Diarrhc3a,;i?y : sey:'ery ? "'Ehglis Cholera, &c, .with the. greate§t v certairity/ ,-;,,- , . ; The 'Herbal Extract ' is the' finest. and" most.. delicate, tonic ; for : use. in General' -Debility^- Indigestion,' Consumption Decline, &c;. Numbers of invalids who ca-n---not take quinine, or steel can take the ' Extract ' with the' most' favorable results. . The ' Herbal Extract '' is a ' sure .pfeserva- . ,tive of -health, if taken regularly eyery morning; in. hot, unhealthy, or tropical climates*, preventing : the approach of any of the above mentioned diseases, , ;- : i Directions for use— ln ordinary^Diarrhoea/, Dysentery, &g.,- children half a -teaspoonf ul to, a tablespoonf ill ; adults, twodablespoonfula . at intervals of two hours two di three times. ,. afterwards as required. In chronic case's of these, complaints have , above doses twice k ' day. For General Debility, Consumption^ &c, same quantities every morning fasting, . ."',/.,' ,!: TESTIOIpif IAJDD, . :; ■ - L r\ ■• [Copy urgent' telegram frbmyDr MacOarthy.] Arrow, 17th March, 188S'.-f-sOo; Horace D. Mpnkj Dnhedin^Scnd large diarrhoeft bottlei.. Duncan, Ro.xbuTgh, through by coach Monday morning without fail.--rp..MAdC arte y.. ' ' '■' ,; : '-■ - : 'Rangiora, July 7,' 1881... '" 'Sir,. — Having carefully examined 1 your 5 I Herbal Extract,' I find it to be a skillfully' prepared vegetable' preparation,; possessing thfeproperties of the plant's from which it is, derived- in a highly concentrated state, a fact which'l hava verified by evaporating a -;fluid' drachm placed in a walchglass over a spirit lamp. .On weighing the result, a dark green extract, I found the weight to be,l4}grs. On further submitting the extract to analysis I found it to be rich in tannin. In- a large number of cases of ordinary- diarrhoea,' as well as in many chronic cas'e3 and in dysentery, I have proved it to'poesess great specific control,'" added, to the iiausual feature in a -majority of diarrhoea medicines; that it-does not subsequently conslipate the bowels.- • I feel satisfied that from, the number of trials .1 have, been enabled to make of it. in a somewhat "extensive practice, it is a most valuable ''addition to modern" therapeutics. The- following .cases are taken at random from my note-book,:— Case No. ,1 : Mrs — — , , ; West : Eyerton,^uffering for two years from' chronic dysentery,. which had reduoed hor almost to
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 6, Issue 294, 2 October 1883, Page 1
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