, Medical, , .. The Gum Leaf Cure. ■ EUCALYPTI ESSENCE.:. .: J •: LET, the Public Uko notice.of.a few facts a , put forward for their information in this hit imution. They may be worth their stwdy, and repay perusul in enlighleuiug theuiujwu a subject of practical utility. ' ''"' '.' *" THE HISTORY OF THE ESSENCE'S ; .. DISCOVERT. - The Australian anti-fever tree—that v the blue gum, or eucalyptus globmhts- ha* now spread its fame throughout Ifae world, but there arc many who do not' pi-.v crly estiawte its splrndid .qualities.. It hat been estimated ■ that the Australian blue gutn», which stud the face of the colony,.■contain about five hundred million gallons of pure volatile oil, that is the uiort.nl f<>« of fever find ague. Krery day in trie year tJwfmreata of the colony are giving outwud eihajirig, in the form of vapor, an aromatic frngrancu to our .brecxetj and a health-giving essence to our people This fact is now. recognised by all the ecienliau in the, World. : ... '■ "„; ,'• . ■:;;,-- "*' ITS CLAIM AS A. CUEAIIVB:' _ It hat now become the fashion .with the iv« Tenters or discoverers of.remedial' agents td ' claim nyootbing little short of infallibility and universality of euro for iheir respective agent*. Messrs Sander and B^ns rid nothing of the iort. They bare confidence that their' essence possesses mnny virtues ; but the. full extent of these they do not know yet. They* are now' collecting data, and they are most careful and searching in performing this. It is quite sure ;lhcri; Uuifc r .ilieir J eucalypti essence can fnirly nssert itself to be a grand panacea for many-of ill* that (letbrirheir to. i" "'" '"'; " "'-, '; ""'" '\t "'"'"""'' '" In Scarlet, Typ&Sid,L<fc any cat* of Fever, no hing will protect better against contagion than a few drops of the essence poured in the pulm of the hand, nnd rubbed in, in order to liberate tho vapors, or.sprinkled over the clothes. The perfume will ''be'- noticed-: fot■ ••> great lengl hof time., : /.. ", ■ ,:'-. \'. ,-.' Inwardly used, tnio three or floor drop's in half v tumbler'of water. The eWnee effects' ' a most ftnrprising change of the whole rim* stit ut ion,: correct ing. indigestion;.sndcreating a healthy appetite. |f , ,-.. •._', -.- . -, ..;; For Children Attending Schools, the same mode mny be. adopted. .. ? .• ;:,._ ....... In Cases of Sickneis, a few drops put irate. a tnuctr, ant* pul into the room "will, awing an etheric'essence, evaporaU, and fill,-the room with the purifying vapor. "i-« " Areydiiohliged, to Travel!" A few'dTropi occiieioually rubbed on tho body, will protect aguiiißt any contagion you may be exposed to, in coming direct with" sick ptreone, or iv sleeping in (he inme room with, or in beds occupied previously, by tick person's. \ •. All Sotelkeepers will do: well to-sprinkle from lime to lime in drawers, where linen is usually kept, a few' drops of the pure es«en> tial essence. It produces: no ipol* whatever, as every particle of it •vupiuMtee, nr.d nothing remain**. - t •";,-•- Ins/tort, wfta-e a u'mnJecUtnt is needed, the pure ec?eiiii:il Ciua';3[^rTs«ertce ought to be I the one you have rcc*. uvisc tv, and no fain U/1 ought to be witHbnt \K' '" ''"'' ' ' ' v' f I . tor all Wounds, Cuts, £urits tl ScahUngi,W Ulcers, and- Cancerous Wounds, 1 n.-pihiiiflpk'M linen wrapped round-the suir l -ringlipCrIt','abill moistened wilii a few drops of l#en&Mty|jail csßcncF, will stop all pain, iind effect m ■peedyl curuJ Id ca«cs where a pieW ef linen eannotl bo applied, .the nuiiitf I}\f\g of tll6 IHHtDmI part with the pure e;»eni-e wiil'do m well/ I In Case of Cotdt'momt*. tb£ iii>«tH« with! a few drops and inhale-the -vapour, and-ycifl 'will feel the immediate relief, aud entire ridfl dunce cf the heat. ' I In all gates whege the Lungs mmg I tiiiually repcutecf, will be the best thareaa b> advised. , 0 In cases of Rheumatism, a mixture ol on nati, otfitti ■*rr erieiiwal «vf airpti, eeam ' pl/tsVr spirils bf JihetwV-fl i^btt in tho suffuring part, has acted better thai any other remedy: In all cases of Inflammation, the essene origin, the puro essence umy be applied o: I'/wSk/A/LiiJX>Wk«fe, appi, the puro essence to iho ou^iito of tho eyelids. Headache and llhymalk Fains in the Hef are pojitivel.v cured atid removed by rubbin the KS^pne oiri^e crofted Bart»,rT f |~ eesence lius proved the best remedy. dSgrTSo other eesence is genuine except the in \i\tMn\r\kAirti Dit tbVtiftMsour signature und trade mark. _■ To be iiad Wt{ |th9/fl#)nu|iii!tory, SAISDEsI A.TSD SONS, Bridge street, Sandhurst, Tifl toria. _.„. GEORGE DENBY, - Family, Dispensing, and Manctac* BEOWIf STBE ET* li[l(EW ZEALAND TELEGBA.?3O. 11 HOISTBATIOJf Off, AMPEVIATEI XV AJODRESSHa^yfeifi the view o ..eaving :i.i much' hi 'posiible the.cost, of Urn 'Lr[iiisinJwio-i''o'f > TfeJokrimi' r to:;jliw"2eg|(a«4B at cvn'ry Telegraph fitatiou ,in New' JEoUaaefl 'tirlhc ■»Vgiitr*t!oli- of Arbitrary or CrbSaeß 'Ailtfrc'^eV in-Hfo shap.; oIT on^drlnore rWßrdfß , No fee will bo fbarged fo» >r,fgijfritSonl' <'BsrH ' soha ";ret'ist!fring WiJI r'e^direW'com'muntcsftsH .tliti Cypher or Arbitrary Address !tj» thcJlfl WKsFaddW /Me'-'KIeIgME^pSEI rf-EiM^r kuuic? Vud'Ad^rcsirVbrte fle2rapn:oM^al 'respondents' frdft ol ■ cliar^c/ '«f ?afT tbktM Stations, and. in Jjondon at' 74, Oltfxtroaefl street; 8/,'tcailonh-ill'strett; and 42, Fioefl biiry'; Circus."'Addresses m»y also be redtfl tcred at nny Govt^ui^ri't T.eli>grtt^Ofllei?^H England or Scotland upoh pityuiijr.t ef Onefl By order of tho Honourable the Telegraaefl Ccmuiissioner .■■ ■ - "..;'.-"".". "...O.'^Xmcok, ■ ' .>< .: '- ' ..- ■ .*,■; OoneriMiioager. I .*■', | ; V^cllin^tdii, 2pd March, lSTjft. 1"1':"^ I : i i^yA JMD;^iNTMO;^-»iiaJ
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2834, 15 March 1878, Page 1
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853Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2834, 15 March 1878, Page 1
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