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Medical COUHS' CUARAMTEED AeniC ACID ITS an External, Safe and Valuable Bcsasdy ; X for Neuralgia^ Bronchitis,* Asthma - and jlrysipelas, Spins], liver arid Heart Disease j ielse, for Kidney aqd J&tom'ach Complaints* . Constipation, Filet, and Dropsy. It is,a Bore [and Permanent Core (where no organfr destroyed) for - Gout, ' BJMvmatiami Beiarios, ; Lumbago, Sprains,. aad t Contusions,, ««d v powerful in allaying tint, and amort valuable , disinfectant. It is cheap, and easily applied. Having been long in general •MW'aiiHeme, and in the Australian Colonies, many thousands have had ample ,i»«f of fevoJaajwi* wm no other remedy; 'Msby on the Thames hays already benetud by ito sjov ami JO**; toiUvala*. and will jkfadly allow iiiHiaii to be made to them. . T!i« r. Actt ,QMa£ • pamphlet of directions for ussfjotwttsmrby poet on receipt of- •»> penny »MatMp} **W§ Genuine Acid it in large bottlet only, each labelled end capsuled with Meter* F, OoulU and Bom' Trade Mark, Bcgistered. ' Agent for the Thames' ■ "I C. M ACE A 1^...-, BOOKBELLER AND BTATIONER, Near Junction Hotel; Pollsa street. \i :p The Gum _Leaf Cure. EUCALYPTI EBSSSCE. ■.. LET the Poblie take notice of a for note put forward for their iafbrmetionratbis intimation. They may be worth their study, and repay peraeal in enlightening them upon a subject of practioal nttßiyT THE HISTORY OF THI ESSENCE'S DISOOYEBY. The A'astralian MtHbver tree-that it the blue.gum, or eucaT&fut flokfOmt— has. .now spreAd; its fane throughout the. worW, but ire many whodo not prqparl* estimate ite'tplenditi-qnalitiee. It bi« 6%-itiinikUd that the Australian bias fum«; 7Whkh' stud the face of the colony, contain, about,ffve hundred million' gallons of cure volatfts.oil, that it the mortal foe of fever and afne. Irery day in the year the forests of lbs colony are giving out and exhaling, in the form of vapor, an aromatic fragrance to, our brectts^snd a health-giving reience to our people. This fact it now recognised by all th« smsnHstnff Ibe world. ,- , ; ITS CLAIM AS A CURATIVE. It bac now become the fiehion with the inventera or dieeoveren of remedial agent* to claim Mwtethtog litUe abort ef infallibility .and universality of cue. for their respective agents. Messrs Balder, and Sena did nothing of the tort They hive «on!deneo that tWir eeMMO poaMMei many virtuee \ hot the full extentof theee they do not know yob' They an now ooUeetinc d.la^and they are aiMt -earefal and eearehtng in performiog tiui. It i« [quite anre then, that.'their eooalypti .CHaaee, can fairly, ateert itaelf to be a mad puiadM, for many of the ilhvthat Jeih &£*> tO. ---;-* ' . . . In'acarUttTgpkoidior amgemmqfFttm; nolbing will protect better ajainat cootagtoa J(ban a fevr dro P> of W»e eweaoa poortd in the pefm oftheiiMNl, and robbed f», hi ormn- to liberate' tbe.vapon, or iprinklcd ove# the elotbea. The perfume will be noticed Idr a great length of time. "•■ ;:•-•'> *" ... Imeariif wed, take three, or four drone in lialf a tumbler of water; The caeenee effecte a. moet aurpriting change of the whole ron. ttitulion, ooiMbting indigeattOß, a»d creating a healthy appetite. >' For ChOim AHmdt-g SWleeit, the Mm* mode may be adopted^ .'. '' ; In Gtu«i of Stehutt, a few drapejpal into a aauear, and put into the room will, being an ethane eeieneo, evaporate-, and' All the room with the purifying vapor. - : '- Arejfou obliged to Travel/ A.Jew dropa occaeionally nibbed on the body,, will protect against any contagion yon may be exposed to, in coming direct with tick portoi, or in sleeping in the aame room with, or is bode occupied previously by tick pereoos.L All MoUAkmpen will do.well.tojmrinkle from time to time in drawers, where' uhen is uaually kept, a few drops of the pure ettah* tiai essence. It produces no spots whatever, at every particle of it evaporates, and nothing remains. ' ; In thort, where a iuimfleeUmt U needed, the pure eaiential ecualypti estence ought to be the one you have recourse to, and no' family ought ti> be without it. : For aU Pound*, Okts, Burnt, Bcaldi*ft, Uletre, and' Caneeroue Woundt, a piece of linen wrapped round the suffering part, and moistened with a few drape of the eucalypti estence, will ttop all pain, aad effect a speedy onre. In eases where a piece of linen 1 cannot be applied, the moistening of the suffering part with the pure ettenee will do as well. In Cam of CoUt moisten the neetrila with a few drops and inhale the vapour, and you will feel the immediate relief, and entire riddance of the heat. In all earn vdher* the Lrnnytt may he Affected, the above-mentioned proee*s, continually repeated, will be the best that can bo advised. . In cotes of Bhamatiem, a mixture of oat part of- the pure eesential eucalypti essence * with three parts of spirits of wine, well rubbed in the suffering part, has acted bettor-than. any other remedy. In all eaten of Inflammation, the esseaco may be applied te the p*rt affected. ' [.[ . In mere eatet of Toothache of rheomatfo origin', the pure eisenoe may be applied on the external part of the face. ' ,!;'; . ' In eatet of Inflammation of the Xgeti ,tpply the pure eesence to the oaUide of the eyelids. Headache and Bheumatie Taint in thtSead are poaitively cured and removed by rubbing the ereenceon the effected parts. Tor numjf ,-Catet of Seven Bndm tho essence has proved the beat remedy. * CaTKo other essence is genuine except thai in the vials bearing on tho labeUow signature and trade mark; . '; if To be had at the manufactory, SABDEB AND SONS, Bridge street, todhuset, Tic toria. ■■':■.'. Bold'in TiaU only at Is 6d aod if 6d o»ch. >. — •■■•,': h ■ ■ Sole Agent for the Thames— .c .'■ QEOBGE DENBY, Family, Dmmhsiho, urn aCunvAC* tubix* Cjuiunv BROWIf 818111, '. Okikambtowk. I, AlfCI BHOWOABOB fa varieaseeisars I 1 ucfuaL'cd for ieajp aad niaaMia, at

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2816, 22 February 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2816, 22 February 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2816, 22 February 1878, Page 1

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