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Medical The Gum Loaf Core. EUOALYPTITsSskNCB. LIT the Publia take aetim of • few faeU put forward for their issamiliiia in this intimation. They may be worth their study, and repay perusal in enlightening then upon A subject of practical uliGty. TH« HBTOBT OF Tffli MBIHCrS DIBOOTBBT. The Australia* aafeiever tree-that is the blue gum, or tmemlyptm* tffoeWu—has sow spread, iU fame throughout the world, bat the*e art many who do as* properly estimate its splendid qualifies. It hat bean estimated that the Australian bloc gam*, which stsji the face of the colony, contain about ire hundred million gallons ol pure Tolitile oil, that is themottolfoeof feverandagv* Ivory day in the yew the forests of the edeny an giTing out and exhaling, in the form of Taper, an aromatic fragrance to our brasses, aad a health-givugesseaestoeupeopJr. Thai fast : « now recognised' by all the scientists in the I world. .'■•■■ '■< ■: ' ■ > ■■ .; ITS CIiAIM AS A OTJBATIYxI It hM now become the beblon with the in. venters'or • discoverers of remedialageats to claim something little abort of ianUHbtlity , and universality of cure for their respective agents. _ : Messra gwtdcr and lene did nothing of the sort. They have conlisnes that their eaience possess* many virtues j but the full extent of these they do not know yet. They are now collecting data, and they are moet careful and ssarehmg in perforating this. Ik is quite, sure then, thajt their. eocalypti essence can fairly assert itself to be a grand panacea for many of the ills that flesh « heir *»•-,'-'. ' ■ - :■■■,. In Scarltt, Tnphoid\ or «*y «m o/JVeer, noshing will protect better against cootagien ! than a few drops of the essence soured in too i palm of the hand, and rubbed in, in order to liberate the vapors, or. sprinkled over the clothes. The perfume will be noticed for a great length of time. Inwardlfmti, take three or four drops in half a tumbler of water. The eseenee •fasti a most surprising ebaage of the whole constitution, correcting indigestion, and creating a healthy appetite. , < . „(. ' lor Children Attt*imy> JMooU, tbt atJM mode may be adopted. *_: I» Ceuet of Suit*,* few drops put into jl a saucer, and put into the room will, being *§■ an etherie-esienot, evaporate, and ill Ihftii roomwith the purifying vapor. . '"rT* Art youobliged Jo Travel! A few drops occasionally rubbed on the body, will protect J against any ooritogien you may be exposed to, i 1 in ceming direct with sick persons, or it | sleeping in the same rooniwitb, or in,bods v occupied previously, by siekpetsons. : AU HoMketper* wiU do well to sprinkl* - from time to time in drawers,' -.wkW* finen is ... :~ usually kept, a few drips of ths pure esssn« " tial essence. . It produces no spots whatevsr, as every particle of it evaporatee, and nothin| .'■ remains. ■ J l " In thort, vehere a duiu/bdatU ii fMsdW, Urn pare ettenttal ecualypti essenoe ought to bo the one you have recourse to; and no family ought to bewithoot it. ' „ -■■,-" For all fFomndt, Cud, Burnt. JScatdingi, Ulcer*, and Cmnetromt WouudU, * pises of; linen wrapped round the' suffering part* and moistened with a few drop*-of the. eucalypti essence, will stop all pain, and effect a' speedy cure. In oases where a piece of linen cannot be appliedi the moistening of the suffering part with the pure essenoe will do M waU. In Cue of Cold* moisten the nostrils with a few drops and inhale the vapour, and yott will feel the immediate relief, and entire rid- - dance of the best. In all mm' ibkert th* Imnf* mdg bo Affected, itio abofe-mentionod process, eontiuually repeated, will be the bsst that can bo advised. ■ ■:-rr'- ■-•__-. ■".•^*«-^- 1. In cote* oflXieumWm, a mixtures ot «M part of the -pure essential eucalypti' esssnoo with three parts of spirits of wine, well rubbed in the suffering part, has acted hatter than anj other remedy. • ,'■?■''< a* i" - in ail caae* of Infammeitxon, the tsssnos may be applied to the part affected. In tevere cote* of Toothache of rhooMatie origin, the pure, essence may be Applied on the exjteroaf part'of the faw. In com* of Inflammation of the Bge* t apply the pure essence to the outside of the eyelids. Seadache and Rheumatic Paint in the ffead are positively .cured and removed rby rubbing the ecseiioe on tbe effected parts, t ■, \,: .- ,s For many Gate* of Severe JBrmitet the I essence has proved the best remedy. ,< ; (Virb oibber essenoe is genuias flxofpi that in the vials bearing on the labels our signature and trade mark. To be had at the manufactory, SABDIB AMD SONS, Bridge street, Sandhurst, Vie toria. , • . , - j) ; Bold in Tials only a* li 6d aad 2s 6d each. Solo Agent for the Thames— QEOEGB I>EKBY, Familt, Diwxiisuro, AX9 MasvtxcTunva Chbmiit, ' BBOWN BTHKII, ■' OmuuMwmynt. NEW ZEALAND TELEGHAPHB. OEOIBTRATION OF ABBBITIATID XX ADI)RKaaKB. — With the view of saving as much «■ possible the cost of tho transmissiou of lelegrams to Wew ZeeJaad from other countries, a register will be kept at every Telegraph Station in New Zealand for the Bcgiatration of Arbitrary or Qypfcor Addresies in the shape of one or mere worda. - No fee will be charged for registration. Persons registering wifl require to oommunioato the Cypher or 'Arbitrary Address to their Correspondents. The Telegraph Oompaniai rrgiMer samee and addresses oftolegraph cor* , respondents free of charge, at all their Stations, and in London at 74, Old Broad street; 8, Leadenhall street) and 4t, Knsbury Circus. Addresses may also be regif* fcercd at any Government Telegraph Ottos im Xngland or Scotland upon payment of Oao Guinea to the ?ostmMter*Greoeral, London. By order of the Honourable tho Telegraph Commissioner ' 0. Lncoir, '; General Maaagar. New Zealand Telegraph Head Oflot. Wellington, Snd March, ltT«. i PFLIOATIONB far BaWaSMail A SITES on GoldAsli aailAlal j£ST KronmßxaßOflnw *' ::'^^&

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2845, 28 March 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2845, 28 March 1878, Page 1

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