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Medical The Oum JLeaf Cure. EUCALYPTI EBBBNGE. LIT the Pablie take notice of a few facts put forward for their nfbrMlioa in tbw intimation. They nay be worth their stody, end repay perrisal in enlightening then opoD a sobjeet of practical nllfitj-. ;, „. THE HISTORY OF THI BSSINCE'B DIBOOVEBT. Tb# Aaitr.HananU.fcrw tree that h the Una «urn, or -ctdfpin, jkeW«t-hes now spread its Jam tbrooghout Ibe wetU, few* thertaw mmf who do sot properly esliaaete its splendid qualities; .;& mi bWaVeatiaaeied that the Ao.tr.Un blue (now, wfcfafa »t«d the fan of the colony, eontata abea* "fve hundred million gallons of pun volatile oil, that tt the mortal foe of fever and ago*: Every day in tha year the forcata of tba eoUny are giving out and exhaling, in tha form of vapor. an aromatic fragrant* to our breeses, and a health-print; essence to our people. ~ Tniefect ! ii now recognised by all the tcisntisU in tbt world. ■. ITS CLAIk AS A CUBATIVE. It hat now become tba fashion with tha in* venters or discoverers of remedial agents to claim something Kttle. short of infallibility and universality of curt for their respeetivc agents. Messrs Sander and Sent Bid nothing of the tort. They have ebnfdenoe that their essence possesses snany. virtues j but the fall extent of these they do not know yet. . They are now collecting daja, rand they an moat careful and searching io perforating this. It ■ is quite sure then, that their eucalypti eMence can fairly assert itself to be a grand panacea for many of the ilia that flesh is heir to. *■ • ' . In ScarUt, Typhoid,.* awe- tmn 0/ Jew,, nothing will protect, batter against contagion than a : few drops of the essence poured in the p«lm of tho hand, and robbed in, in erder to liberate the T.pon, or sprinkled over tho clothes. The perfume will be ndtited for a great length of time. ■- ; :■>■ Inwardly mud, take three er four drops in half a tumbler, of water. Tho essence efleete _. most surprising obaago of the whole ron. ! slitution, correcting indigestion and creating a healthy appetite. ... For Children Attending School*, the same mode may be adopted* InCatetpf Skkneu % %. few drop* pot ialdM a saucer, and put into the room will, beings an etherio esienee, evaporate, and ill the room with the purifying vapor. . "•'"■• ■■'■■' Arttjftm obliged to Travel! A few drop* occasionally rubbed on the body, will protest againstanyeontagien you mar be exposed to, in coming direct with tick 1 persona, or' In sleeping in the same room with, lor in tbeda omlpl«lprrrio«ilyby lidtperaooa. , -'■ Ml HoUlkmpwt will do well to sprinkle from time to time in drawers, where linen is unially kept, a few drops of tho pan essential essence: It produces; no spots whatever, aaevery partkle of it ovaporataa, ajid noUung , nmains. „ , - . . „ In ahort, where *im»fhcU*tunmit4, tho pure ewential ecualypti essence ought to bo the one you have recourse to, and no family ought to be without it. - .' , For;.all fFoundk, \O*U, JBmmt, Bc*ldimfs, v Ulcers, and' Cmnceroks Woundt, a'pirce .of '.-' linfen wrapped round tbe suffering part, and moistened with a few drope of tbe eucalypti i essence, will stop all pain, and effect a' speedy „ cure. -- In cases where a piece of linen cannot \ be^appHtd, the moistening of the suffering part with the pure etsence will do as well. In due of Cold* motatan the ■oatrile with , a few drops and inhale,the Tapour, and you will feel tbe immediate relief, and entire rid* danee'of the heat. In all cam whert tk» Zmgt~m* cc - AffieUd, the aboTementioned proeeei, e*t>. tinually repeated, will be the best that can bo advised.- •-'■ \> ..;'--■; '\ ' •' :! \ In catet of Ehentnatum^ a mixture Jof oat ; , part of tbe pure essential SMMlypHcessnee 1 with three parts oFspirita of wine, wall robbed - in the suffering part, has acted Setter than - any other remsdy. ' '],•'. ".''"' In all catei pflnfUnmatiom, theeMSnoe may be applied to theipsrt affected, : , In^ttverecaut of Toothache of rheumatio origin, the 1 pure eisehce may be applied on the exteroa) part of the face. , In cata of Inflammation qf the Xf*, apply the pure essence to the outtide of the evdids. Headache and Skimmatie JPain* in the JETeoat are positively cured and removed by rubbing the etesnee on tha effected parts. ' For many Catet of Severe Bruitet tho essence has proved the best remedy. sSPTOo other essence is genuine exoept that in the vials bearing on the labels our ':; ■■ signature and trade mark. . To be had at the manufactory, BAVDEB AND SONS, Bridge street, Sandhurst, Tie. teria.. ' ■ - ■ ■ • .-.!.■- „ Bold in ViiU only at Is 6d and 2s 8d each. Sol* Agent for the Thames— GEORGE DEIfBY, Family, Disnirsuro, ahj> MahutacTUiiKa Chemist, . ; BROWN STREET, QmAMAMBTOWg. WEW ZEALAND TELEGHAPHB. PBQISTBATION OF ABBRIYIATED S\ ADDRESSRB. — With the view of saving as much ai poeeiblo the cost of tho tranemiaaion of Telegrams to New Zealand from other countries, a register will be kept at every Telegraph Station in New Zealand for the Registration of Arbitrary or Cypher Addresses in the shape of doe or: more words* No fee will be charged for registration. Persons registering will require to communicate the Cypher, or Arbitrary Address to their Correspondents. The Telegraph Companies I register names and addresses of telegraph correspondents free of charge, at all their Stations, and in London at 74, Old Broad street j 8, Leadenhall street} and 4S, Kne* bury Circus. Addresses may also be regie* tered at any Government Telegraph Ontoe.ta England or Scotland upon payment of One Guinea to the Postmas er-Oeheral, London. By order of the Honourable the Telegraph Commissioner 0. Lxmov, . y Oeoeral Haaager. New Zealand Telegraph Head Omoe, Wellington, Sad Maroh, 1876. . FFLIOATIONS fix BMIDIIOI A SUES on Ooldioid m UIM at t. KTBraeiSCaßpaWo.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2843, 26 March 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2843, 26 March 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2843, 26 March 1878, Page 1

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