Photographers Photography. Tljß FEITH'S pHEAP OALB OF THAMES VIEWS AND MAOBIES sun coxiixujts—Thames Views 12» per down Maories at 6# „ „ Portrait* liken il 10s per down Half down ... 6* „ M POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. . ! m I For Bale and to Let. TO THOBE IN SEABCIt OF A DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE. FOB BALB, by Pnwa^a Contract, nßapc* rior-finished Four-Boomed DWILLIN Cr HOUSE,, situated in IWaeo atriet, Block 27.' The allotment* (t; comprise a froatag* : of 99, feet. T het* U a never-fantßg w«U of , good water on the premise* \ a'ao oafrhonta.! and fowl-house* with fowl-yard*' sepentety ' fenced. The grbtmde ire planted w«h tosM, of the choicest fruit-bcsnng treca, omaiantal ' i trees, flowers, Ac. '■' " - '■■'<■ -'1 For iDspeetion, ferns, Jbc, .apply fas. ink I instance office of this paper. - so --.-.^-^o-LElf,..'': ' ;. ■ \'l THE Old-Established SHOP,, PRaY • HlßXS,and B AKEIIOI73 E, corns* of „ Pollen and Richmond streets. Doing a good business; the owuer giring up busintM through declining, health. Further . particulars can be had bj applying to I;bs C. CoeuHiK. Shorlland, February 6th. "-'• . ' 8049-----"Medical. _ //.\ ml . ,, . :' ..r'.' I "f , The Gum Leaf Gore. | eucalyptTessknce. , LET the Public take notice of,a few faots 1 - put forward for their informal ion in tbk ■ intimction. They msy be worth their study,; and repay perusal in enlightening them upon; a subject of practical utility. THE HISTORY OF THB ESSENCES ; . DISCOTEBY. - .I j The Australian anti-fever tree—that ia the ! blue gum, or encalgplni ftohUmt—hu vow ; 1 ap'road its fame throughout the world, bu& there ire many who do not properly estimate its splendid qualities. It las been estimated that the Australian blue gum», ; which atud | the face of tho colonr, contain . about' iv* hundred million gallon* of pure volatile oil, that is the mortal foa of fever and ague. Every day in the year the forest* of the colony art - giving out and exhaling, in the form of vapor,. an aromatic fragrance to our'brecgea, and*' health-giving essence to our people. This fact is now recognised by all the scienita fa tW world. ' ■■•::• -, ■'■ '•/ ' ! ■:j-;-;. 1t ..' ITS CLAIM AS A CUBATIT*. * It hiinow become tha fiabion with too ia*\> ▼enters or discoverer* of remedial agenta to; claim something littls short of i»Wlibiitj and universality of euro for their r**p*ia|iftj -A agents. Messrs Sander and S^cidawsMMaU? of the sort. They have couideoc* tbal thai* «■■ I essence possesses many virtues; but tho fait -. I extent of these they do not .know'yet. They 1 are now collecting data, and they art SMtt careful and searching in performing this.. It, i* quite sure then, that their eucalypti 1 essence can fairly assert'iterlf to 1 be a grand panacea for many of the ills that flesh to hair to. ■ "■■■ ."' •• ' - : f. In Scarlet, Typhoid, or awjr ca»eofWtwsr % _ no hing will protect better against eontagtoM " than a frw drops of the essence poured iv ifci palm of the hand, and rubbed in^ in'order to . liberate'the vapory or.sprinkled: over tho clothes. The perrumo will be^notios*): for a great length, of time.-. . ■•• : . - - - , Inwardly vted, take three or four drop* in half, a tumbler of water. The essence elect* a moat surprising change of the whole • on*' ■litution, correcting indigestion, and nroaHrif • healthy appetite. '::.<•- > ;::., ; For Children Allying Bchoe4t,ti» MB* . mode may b« adopted. •• '....* . '<.' ■ In Catet qf Sick*en, a few. drop* jmt into a saucer, an«T ptlt into the room will, being an etheric esiencej. evaporate, and All tho room with the purifying vapor. Are you obliged to Travel! A few dropf occasionally rubbed on the body,' will protect against any contagion you may be exposed tk», in coming direct with sick persons, or "Id sleeping in the same room with, oi in bed* occupied previously by nick person*."'> ' All Mottlletper* will do well to *prinkle from time to time in drawer*, where linen ia usually; kept; a few drops of the pure e«ion< tial essence. It produces no spots whatever, as every particle of it evaporate*, and nothing remains. ' In short, where a ditinfeetant v mmdtd, tha pure essential ecualypti easenoe ought to bo the one you have recourse to, and no family ought to be wiihout it. ,■, 3 For all fToundt, Quia, Bnnu, Bcolding$ t Ulcen, and. Cancer out Womndt, a piece of linen wnpped-round the suflVring ptrt, and moistened with a few drop* of tha eucalypti essence, will stop all pain, and effect a speedy cure. In cases wi-ere a piece of linen cannot be applied, the moistening of tho tafvring part with the' pure essence will do as well. In Cate of Colds moisten the noetril* with a few drops and iujiale the vapour, and yott . will feel the immediate reliif, and entire riddance of the heat. In all cans where th* Ltngt mug bt Affected, the above-mentioned proeose, eontiuually repeated, will be the best that oaa bt advised. • . , In catet.of Shenmalitm, a mixture of oms part of tbe pure ecaentia! eucalypti ecaenec with three part* of spiriU of wins, well rubbod iti the suffering part, ha* acted better than any other remedy. ."'.". In all cates of InHammdtion, the e*s*noo may be applied to the ptrt affected. In tevere catet of Toothache of rhenaiatio origin, th« pure etseisce may bt applied o» tbe external pnrt. of the face. ' In catet of Inflammation of th* lift, apprj . the pure essence to ibe ouUide of tbe i ytun: Headache and Rheumatic Point in tho HsW are positively cured and renovtd by rabMag the e*teti<-e on the effected part*. , For many Catet of Severe Bmitet tht I essence has proved the. beet remedy. : ■- ■-/'-' «TNo other eaMoce is gtmuat except that in the viak bfaring on Urn label* ear signature and trade mark. : To be bad at the manufactory, BAIDES AHD SONS, Bridge street, Sandhurst, Tie* toria. .- • • ■ ■..-.■; Sold in Vials only at Is 6d and Sa 8d taoh. Sole Agent for the Thane*— GEORGE DSSBY, Familt, DiSFKHsiiio, akd Mamtoao* tubiko; Chbmiit, 380 WI? 8 T 818 Tj '■ '^C.. OIJJIAianOWF.
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Thames Star, Volume VIIi, Issue 2825, 5 March 1878, Page 3
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974Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume VIIi, Issue 2825, 5 March 1878, Page 3
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