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The Gum Leaf Cor*. eucalyptTeVsence. 7 - LIT the Public take notice of a few frets put; forward for their information in *is lntimctioo. They may. be worththeir*ady, and repay perusal in enlightening them ape* . • subject of psactioal utility. ' • ' THE HISTORY OF TOT imXaTvWS DIBOOYftRY. v -:*. The Australiananti-fever tree—that fc fee blue nuiri," or eucalyptus ylohuUu-hm Mt ' spread ita fame throughout the .world, tot there are teany who do not properly eotisaals) ita,splendid qualitiea. . It hat been eetfcneteeV'.' that tiie Australian blue gum*, which stad the face of the colony, contain about Ira hundred million gallon* of pure Totatik ml. that ia the mortal foe of ferer and ague. Every . day in the yeir the foreeU of the odeay are giving out and whaling, in the form of ftp*, an aromitie fragrance to our breeget; wd t> health-giving menoe to our people. Thia feet it now recogniaed by all the scientists is the world. . y ; , : ITS CLAIM AS A CTJBATIYI. '.'■;- It hat now become the fusion with the ia» rentera or discoverers of remedial agent* to' claim something little short of infallibility , and universality of cure for their respective . agentt. Metara Sander and B»ns did nothing of the sort. They hare eoofdene* that their eaaence possesses many virtues j hat the fall extent of thete they do not know yet.: ikey' are now collecting data, and they an moet. careful and,searching in performing tbia. Ik is quite ture then, that their, •oealjrptl ! eatence can fairly attert itaelf to be a grawl ' panacea for many of the ilia that Issh'ie ketr to. . - ;•**• l !-y,i; r In Scarlet, Typhoid;, or iky cm*s ofFner, nohing will protect better against contagion than a few dropt of the eaaenoe poured ia the-:\ palm of the hand, and rubbed in, in oader ft* liberate the vapor*, or sprinkled ov*r the dolhea. The perfume will be notietd fer a great length of lima. Inwardly used, take three or four drops ia half a tumbler of water. The essence effects a most surprising change of the whole ran* stitution, correcting indigestion, and creating a healthy appetite. For Children Attending Betook, the same mode may be adopted. ' In Cases of Sieknets, a few drops put Into a taucer, anH put into the room will, being an etherio essence, evaporate, and ill the room with the purifying vapor. '. '"' ' '"' Are you obliged to Travel! A few dstipa '. occasionally rubbed on the body, will p'rotect'v agaiuet any. contagion you may be exposed to, in coming direct with sick persons, or 'in sleeping in the same room with, or in beds occupied previously by tick persons.: : All BbUUceeper* .will do well to sfsfpkl*^ from time to lime in drawers, where uoenii' lisuallj kept, a few drops of the pure 'mmo--tial essence. It produce* no spota whaterer,*'" at erery particle of it evaporates, and nothing remainn. -.;.-.. In thort, where a.iuinfeetmniu hsnsjs\ th» pure eirenlial ecbaljpii ei*enee^omghf flD.isT the one you havu rec<;une ••, and no family' ■ ought to be without it. ' For all ITptind; Cult, Burnt, Scalding,. Uleert,, and Caneerqw, WoimdM, a pi^eorofi < linrn wrapped found the suffering paat, and moistened with a few drops of the eucalypti essence, will stop all pain, and elect a speedy cure. In eases where a piece of linen nannat be applied, the .'moistening of.tho SttMuM part with the pure ettence will do a* wim.^ ' InCate of Colde moisten the nostrils with a few drops and iubale the Tapoor, awl loa will feel the immediate relief, and eatfc**id* dance of the heat. In all i covet where the Zunyt m^ be Affected, the above-mentioned proeeas, «*n> tiiinally repeated, will be the beat that em bt) ;f adfised. ■._ ■„ ; .'■ ',_ .> % \ '\_ In catet of Bhemnatiem, a mixture ol one part of tbe pure, 'essential ,eucslypti ) * saenoe with three part aof spiriU of wine, well robbed in the suffering part, hat acted, hotter thaa any other remedy. ' - ■<; ■ ' ''- In all date* of In^ammation, the eesmco may be applied to the part affected. In severe catet of Toothache tit rhenaaatio origin, the pure eisecee may be''applssaToa ->il the external part of the face. , • - ; In cases of Inflammation of theMyot,mfp\f the pure essence to the outride of the ryelida. Headache and Rhmmatie Fains in the fIW are positively cured end removed h/ nibbing the etsence on the effected parta. -. ■ > ■ \ i For many Cases of Severe Mrmse* fhi* cadence has proved the best remedy. tSTJSo other essence is genuine except thai in the viala bearing on the labels our aigoature and trade mark. To be kad at tbe manufactory, BABDEB AND BOJTO, Bridge street, Sandhant,^* - toria. Sold in Vials only at Is 0d and 2t 6d each. .., Sole Agent for tbe Thames—- . : . GEOBGE DKNBY, Family, Bismhb-ixo, a»» Mamvtxv- i T0BIH& Chbkibt, BBOWN lIBKJT, ' QUAMAMMtOWM.' NEW ZEALAND TILEGKAPHf. IJ EOISTRATION OF ABBBETIATED Xi ADDRKBSKB. — With tbe view of saving jm much aa poaaible the cost of the transmission of Telegrams to New Zealand from other couEtries, a> register will be kept at every Telegraph Station in New Zealand for tho Registration of Arbitrary or Cypher ._ Addresses in tbe ahap.; of one or more words* No fee will bu charged for registration. ' Per* sons registering will require to communicate the Cypher or Arbitrary Address to their Correspondents. The Telegraph Companies regi-tcr names and addresses of telegraph oor* ' respondents free of charge, at alii,their Stations, and. in London at 74, Old Broad; street; 8, Leadcohall street} and 48, Fins*, bury Circus. Addresses may also be regie*',.., tered at any Government Telegraph Ottos ia England or Scotland upon payment ef'Oao Guinea to the Postman er-Qeneral, London. By order of the Honourable the Telegraph Commissioner C. Lmojr, T■ '• ::.' '^ : General Managen New Zealand Telegraph Head Omee. ; : Wellington, Sod March, 1876. .: ' I ] KBIVALLKD FAIHTUIO of sM Mai V —Artistic and Ohaets risoisms. At th»v Ewmamßtk Galee. „- ' -Jx ■X • *

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2837, 19 March 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2837, 19 March 1878, Page 1

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