Medical COUTTS' GUARANTEED ACETIC ACID jTB an External, Safe and Valuable Remedy X for Neuralgia; Bronchitis, Asthma and Erysipelas, Spinal, Liver and Heart Disease; >l*o, for.Kidney, and- Stomach Complaints, Constipation, Pile*, and Dropsy. It is a lure and Permanent Cure (when no organ ie deetroy ed) for Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprain*, and Contusion*, and ia powerful in allayingfever, and tmoit valuable disinfectant. , ]t ia cheap, and eaiilj applied. Hitting been long in general. u» at Hone, antl.in the Australian Colonies, many thousands have had ample proof of iU value, and use no olhtr remedy. Many on the Theatre have already benefited by if* nee, and testify ■ to its,value,, and will kindly allow refer**)** to^bei made to! them. The "Acid Cure," •- pamphlet of direction* for nee, forwarded by . post on receipt of a penny stamp.' Tm> Genuine Arid; ia in large bottle* only; earn labelled and capsuled .with Metsr* F. Oontta awl flon*' Trade Mark; Registered. i Agent for the Thaniee— ■ ' . I C. Bf~ A C X A V, ' ! SOOKSSIiLEB AND STATIONER, ! Near Junction HbteV Pofle* etreet. The Gum JLeaf Cure. | EUCALYPTI. ESSENCE. LIT tbe Pnblio,take.notice ojTa few faoU put forward for their information in thii intimation. : Theyl may be worth 4htirstudy;, and repay peraaal in enlightening them upon.; a aubject of practical titility. . ;' . '!..' THK HiarrdßT OF \THI ESSENCE'S •■■ , DISCOVERY. !Th 4! Australian anti-fever tree—that is the blue gun, or ttcdgplut jftobmltit—lxk* now spread it* fame. throughout the world, but there are many who do not pr6|>erly estimate".' ita splendid qualifies: It hai been estimated that'tb« Aaitralian v bid* gam*, which alud' I the face -of- the colony, contain * about '"lWhundred million gallons •(; pure volatile oil, thai ie the mortal foe of fever a«d ague. Every day in the year tbe forest* of the oniony are giving out and exhaling, in the form of vapor, an aromatic frajrano* to our br?*a«», and a beeUh-gfvlitf tesenos ta oar people. This fact ia now recogaiaed by all the scientist* ia U» wwrHL---'-' "■■ • - " ; ITS CLAIM AS A CURATIVE. ' It hu now baeooo Itw ftaWoa with the inventor* or dlMoveranof remedial agent* lo cUim aomeibJOf littte short of infallibility and. universality of tare for their respective agents. Messrs Sander and B^ne did nothing of the sort. They nave oonldwee that their' hmnoa pnsmti awny virtue*, hut tbe full Utea«.f Ume they X>a«« know vei. Th.y are now et'llfrtfng data, us) the/are moat ui^ulaod searehiog ia performing thia. It ia quite "ear* then, that their eoblfyp<i essence = can fairly assert iterlf to be:a' iraad panacea for many of the ill* that JlethVhoir^ tO.- •. " ,-. ■*. 1.-.. 1' In Scarlet, Typhoid, or any cat* of jfrtir,? nothing will protect better against contagion „ than ■ few drops of the essence poured in the > palm of the hand, and rubbed in, inj order to liberate the Taper*, or- sprinaltfl -jtai thi '• clothes. The perfume will b* noticed for a... great length of time. " ( ; ' * Jr i Inwardly used, take three or> four drop* in • half a tumbler of water. T)>e,<eseenoe effects a niott surprising change of the whole ron« •' slit uiion, correcting indigestion, and creating a healthy nppetite. ' ■'■ For Children Attending School*, th* same '■ mode may be adopted.* ": " ;' ' ... . In CatteM of Sickntit, a few drop* pal into .' a saucer, and put into the room will, bring an etherio essence, evaporate, and ill, .the , room with the purify ing vapor. ' -'!' ; " Arejfon obliged to Travel/- A few drop! ' brcasioually rubbed on the body, will protect agaiust any couUgion you may beiexpoaedto, in coming direct.with sick persona, or in . sleeping in llie same room with,' or in beds occupied, previously by sick persons..; . AlLMoMkeeper* will do -well- to sprinkle from litnu to time in drawers, where linen is neualiy kept, a few drops of .the pure essential essence. .It produces' no apols whatever, as every particle of it evaporates, and nothing*" remaiuf. ' ' - • ■ : ; In thort, where a disinfectant it needed, the pure ecceutial ecualypd eseence ought to'b* ~ tbe one you'hsve'recourse to, and no family ~ ought to be-»ilhont iK . '"' " " J,'', For all Wound; Cwtt, Bum*, Scalding*, . Ulcer*,' and Canctromt Wound*, % piece of linen wrapped round the .suftVring part, and moistened with * a few drops of tbe eucalypti essence, will stop all pain, and- effect a apeedj. cure. In cases where a piece of linen cannot ~ be applied, the moistening of the suffering pert with the pure e*sence will do sis' well/ In Cam of Colds moisten the nostrils with a few drop* and inhale the vapour, and you will feel the immediate relief, and entire rid* dance of tbe heat. I* all cater where ihe Lung* mag be Affected, the above-mentioned pieces*, eon* tiuually repeated, will be the best that can be advised. •..-;-. . - ' In catet of. Shenmaium, a mixture. ot one part of tbe pure essential eucalypti essence with three pan a of apiritaof wine, well rubbed in the suffering part, hew acted bettor than any other remedy. In all catet of Mammatiom, the eeanc* may be appii* d to the p*ri, nJbctesj. ' In teiere catet of Toothache of rbeaaaaile origin, th<> pure eteeuee may be applied «a" lite extcriml p«rt> of the face. ■ In catet of Inflammation of the JBjet, apply the pure csseuve toiuevuoiclMof tbocyelkta. Headache and Xhetmatie Pain* in tbe B*ai " are po.tiiivelv cored and resaovtd by robbing.,, the er*ence on the effected part*. '-"''' For many Cate* of Ijjeter* Srmte* the) • efsence has proved the best remedy. . tSTSo other essence is genuine except that .- in the vial* bearing on the labels mr •-> signature and trade mark. ' To be had at the manufactory, BAHDER AND SONS, Bridge atreet, Sandhunt, Tie-. toria. Sold in Vials only at 1* 8d and S* 6d each. Sole Agent for the Thames— QBOHCrE DBNBY, ; Family, DisnniKo, ahd MahcfacTirujra Chuuit, BROWK STRSBT, . . Obaxamrowv. , ..• I ANCy SHOWCARDginvanoMOOioof. 1 nneaual'ed tor design and nn*jsi*u, at the Ivanrw tftaa OnW.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2803, 7 February 1878, Page 1
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