'.*' y HottoyApsOi^TMENT'A^D Pills—With--7 7 the changing sea'sbn- it Is', prudent for all to 7 rectify7a.ny. ailmtsnt afflicting them •; but it is I incumbent, on. the aged, suffering under uicera- ■ . tiohs l a''!d similar source's "bf', debility "to'Kave ; them removed, and -if: neglected/ worse con- ' 'sequences may follow. . This. Ointmen^ is '■ L their, remedy; on its powers all: may. con- ; fidently " rely, it, not -merely eradicates (he ■ sores,': but .extirpates the mischief at its root, ] : '^ex tracts the corroding poison, and stimulates ■ - nature to, fill up the ulcer with those sound,.; healthy granulations, ., which * should abide . , through life. Under this treatment bad legs i ; become sound, scorbutic skins cast o£E their Bcajers,^n^ißcf6iulbus sores "cease to annoy.' Such nope for the disease was unknown in: former' days ; 310 ylFxoßiLira !~Eor. the Teeth and -Breath.— //A few of theiiquid ," FlOrilihe" sprinkled ' '•on a wet tooth-brush produce a pleasant. 7 -lather, wbich.. thoroughly cleanses .the -teeth i ; c £cpm all parasites or impurities, hardens the t gums, .prevents, tartar, stops, decaj^, gives to ; ..teCthVa peculiar pearly-whiteness, and- a'de-- 1 Vlightf ul fragrance to the breath. r . It removes .7 -fiU. unpleasant odour arising .from decayed yfeethlor! tobacco smoke!. X The -Flagrant Flo- , r - y f ilihe," being cpmposed in part of honey and. V sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the E^reatest'iidiletf discovery ,bffithe age. SoId : . ; everywhere at*'2s.-6d.* Prepared by Henry 7C. Gallop, 493 Oxfoicd^street Londou. d 0.91; y Advice to Mothers !-— Are you broken in:"*fHa&, rest by &. sitik child suffering 'with the Xfli^ ,r 6{ cutting .teeth? >G6' at once to *a^ cheffijsifciihd get' a botle of Mrs. Winslo'wV Soothing- ; Syrbp> : It : will-relieve the poor . sufferer7immediatel.y. ,. It. Is perfectly harm-' leßß.andfpleaßant'to taste, it produces natural ; quiet* Bleep,- by relieving tbe child from pain, /"and'the little cherub" awake* "as bright as a "übtton." ;- pit soothes the child,; it softens the ugma, allays ail p*in, relieves wind, regulates ;i? the bowels, ,-. and the best known* remedy, for and diarrhoea, .whether Lansing -jfrom. teething, .or .others causes. Sold every- * \wher^!»f. ls. : l|d. -per Hottle. Manufactory, 4W<[?x'foid Btreev, London. 1092 ' : r7Pxva'EN is LVJpa.~Dßi.' Bbight's Phosot. psople7 .-'are .hope' j iV.ssly suffwrhrg . trom Deiiiiitv, Nervbus-'and ATLiyer .-, -..'omplaiiitn." -07p> estion ot , Spirits, y Hypbchoudri-i,' Timidity. I/idigestioh, Failur-a ■'-'','of ' H6aringy hight,. and Memory, Latitude; At Waiit of. Power. &c. t Whose cases admit pf a *-• permanent 'cure by" the new remedy "*:phqdybe (Ozonle Oxygen), which at once alliiys''all irritation aud excitement; timparta new- energy and life to the enfeebled cons icu--7 -'tiop/and rapidly cures every, stage., o f Jtheao hitherto and distressing piajadiea. .; Sold-sbyuli Cbemi*tß'and Druggists tbrough- . but the Globe. j^^T Caution.- — The large and *?iiicfeasibg s demand for Dr; : ' Bright's ■Phosphodyne has led to. several -imitations under somewhat similar names; purchasers of this . .medicine should therefore be Careful to obf . -Berys that each case bears the Government Stamp, with the words, Dr. Briglit'a Phosy phodyne eugiaved; thereon, and <that the same blown in the bottle. y -i-i:-: Valuable/Discovery for the. Hair.-— lf y^jjout; hftif- is -turning grey or white, or falling •.soff< We. * '7The Mexican Hair Renewer," for it $Xw(£)i(otttively restore. in. iexjery 7 case. Grey. or ;.-''^-^t^j./ia»r.tQ i i_tß.*.oirgi.nal color, without „ leav-' :?-r log kffl Ilißag*eeab"le smell of m|>Bt;' , Restorers.' ■y lt makes the^&tir charming as v g-■in#g^tfwt;fi of the hair on *hftld'Si?otß, where the glands are not decayed.
,Certifl-qate 4 from .Dr., Versmann.,on every bottle, vdth full/particulars. Ask your nearest Chemist L for •?• The^ Mexican Hair Renewer," prepared by- Henry C. Gallop, *493, O'kford-Btreet, .London, and sold every.whereat 3s: 6d. per bottle. ; - <• 1090: i
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 30, 1 February 1876, Page 4
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