Public Notices. TEA & PERRINS CELEBRATED WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, DECLABED BY COIfNOISSETTBS TO BE THB ONLY GOOD SAUCE. CATTTION AOAIKST FBAUD. The success of this most delicious and unrivalled Condiment having caused certain dealers to apply the name of " Worcestershire Sauce" to their own inferior compounds, the public is hereby informed that the only wav to secure tiie genuine iB to ASK FOE LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE, and to see that their names are upon the wrapper, labels, steypper, and bottle. Some of the foreign marksts having heen supplied with a spurious Worcestershire Sauce, upon the wrapper and labels of which the names of Lea and Perrins have been forged, L. and P. give notice that they have furnished their correspondents with power of attorney to take instant proceedings against Manufacturers and Vendors of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be infringed. Ask for LEA & PERRINS' SAITCE and see Name on Wrapper, Label, Bottle, and Stopper. Wholesale and for Export by the Proprietors, Worcester ; Crosse and Blackwell, London, &c, &c. ; and by Grocers and Oilmen universally. To be obtained of MESSRS M'PHERSON t CO., Ir.vercarsill A PARADOX To Sufferers. NERVOUSNESS. ITS NATURE AND CURE. What is Nervousness ? VARIOUS ANSWERS might be given to this question, according to the constitution and knowledge of the individual. Strong healthy persons, whether medically educated or not, generally regard nervousness as more or less an " imaginary complaint ;" it is sometimes only believed to he real when the patient is found to he dying or dead. The best answer to the question, probably, is this— NERVOUSNESS IS AN UNNATURAL CONDITION OP THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Sometimes this unnatural state is accompanied with considerable bodily weakness, loss of flesh and loss of strength ; hut in most cases there is in the earlier stages of the disorder no outward sign of weakness. The sufferers are found in both sexes ; they often have the bloom of health upon the cheek ; they are surrounded by kind friends, yet existence to them has no charms, for they feel that they cannot enjoy it. Without intending it, they annoy other people about the merest trifles ; if they encounter some person unexpectedly they feel confused, afraid, and alarmed ; the heart beats violently, the hand shakes when writing, and the whole frame at times experiences a complete tremulousness. The intellect also is sometimes clouded, the memory fails, the judgment becomes indistinct, the will capricious and undecided, the taste vitiated, the imagination broods upon unpleasant topics, the spirits are either very low or very excited, the ordinary duties of life become burdensome, society is shunned, and business neglected. __ A STRANGE SPECTACLE.-It is certainly strange, but not the less true, that perfectly sane persons in the prime of life, with firm step and healthy countenance, may occasionally be met with, who, in spite of possessing all tne advantages of education, religion, ample means, and kind friends, nevertheless are victims ot the nervousness above described ; unhappy themselves, they render other people unhappy. Why is this? What cause has operated to change the cheerful, active, obliging, unsuspecting, and uncomplaining youth into the unhappy, dropsy, listless, suspicious, and gloomy misanthropy Many causes, or one cause only, may operate ■» produce this sad state ? the cause may be e*her mental or physical, or both combined. ATTEMPTS TO CURE NERTOUSNESS by means of ordinary tonics have so frequently proved fruitless, that the leading physicians no™ for the, most part recommeni hygenic means, such as exercise in tbo opou air, regular habits, sea bathing, the cold bah friction ; change of air and scene, as ra traveling. If all theee fail, as they often do, what is t< be done ? THE ANSWER *•£»"&£ carefully perusing the FOLLOWING WORINinth Edition, Fost Free, lf4d. NERVOUS DEBUITY, ITS CAUSE AND CTRE, With Plain Directions for Perfec Restoration to Health. Applications for a copy of tb above work must be accompanied by the anwnt in INew Zealand or other stamps, also a prperly directed envelope. a rtftress—— CHABLES SENNET, Ago*, » Brooklyn House, Flag-B<« Gardens, Melbourne.
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Southland Times, Issue 1729, 18 April 1873, Page 1 (Supplement)
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