Medici COUHS' CUARAMTEED ACETIC ACID IS an External, Safe and TalnaMo Benedy for Neuralgia,.Bronebitis, Asthcna and Erysipelas, Spinal, Liver and Heart Disease i fJso, for Kidney and Stomach Complaints, Constipation, Pile*, and Dropsy. It Is a tun and Permanent Cure (Where no organ is destroyed^ for OooV Bbetunatisay Sciatica, Lumbago, Sprains, and Contusions, and k . powerful in allaying fever, and a most valuable disinfectant. It is cheap,and easily aMfai. Having been long in aeiieral uee a 4 Hstßo, and in the Anstraliaa, Celonise, many thonsands have had ample proof of its ralae, swd . ast> no other renttdy. Many en theThMSM hava already beoeited by tteoee, and torftfy to Me valuo, and wiU kindly alMw ie*MBM to be made to them. The - AoM Oava," ■ Epbta* of direetiMM Ibrua^ fetwvJaaWjj on receipt of a penny rib**.'". A» utno Add is, i» latgV brtUet^fctaajli kbelled and capsnledwSh UmmJTbSu andßoH. >Trad7Mark,Be f isierea. f Agent for the Thames— C. MA C Kj AT BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Near Junction Haiti, Pollea street. The Gum _Leaf Cure. EUeALYPTIESSENCE. T ET the Pablie take notice of a few facts JJ put forward (*Tti»eirißfarmation in this intimation. They may to worth their study, , and repay perusal in enluhtouhtf thorn upon a subject of .ptmotieal uiUrty. THE HISTORY OF THE XSSINCrS DISCOTERY. -. The Australian anU-ferer rree-tbat is the blue gum, or micalfpiw* ftetmlmi—hm now spread its fame .vmoughout the world, hut there are many who do not properly estimate its splendid qualities. It be* been estiniatod that the Australian blue gum*, whkb stud the face of the colony, contain about ire hundred million gallons of pun vohtib oil, that is the mortal foa of fever and ague. Bvery | day m the year the forests of the ooteny are giving out and whaling, in the form of vapor, an aromitie .fragrance to our bveeiea, and a healUi.gjTingeeMMetoourpooplf. Thiiifset is now recognised by all the sc4sntist* in the world. , •-' ' >/■■■■■■ ITS CLAIM AS A CimATIYI. , -. It has now becomo tho Jeehioa with th»i»»i venters or diseovaw— of. romediai. ageisji t»J claim something little short of in&ttiHey and uniTeraalHy of enre for their leepsueiie agents. Messrs Sander and Sen* did nothing of,, the sort. They bare oonldonoo that their essene* possessea many virtuat % bat. tho Ml extent of .these they do not know yet. They ■ra "? w •»1!«e*1 »r d***» >■* >h*7 «• "*«^^ •areful and teanhing in pwfonming thk. H is, quite sure than, that'thoix auoalyntt swence can fairly assert iteelf to bo a grand panacea for many of tfi» flaikhai StSh fi heir^ to. ! In BiarUt, typhoid, or any cow e/Jtawr, nothing will protect better against contagion than a few drop's of the essence pound, in tho . palm ofjhe hand, and. rubbed in, in order to : liber&te the vapors, or sprinkled, over thf J elotbes v The perfume will be noticed lor »'.. great length of time. "' ,',..,'-. Inwardly used, take three or four dropsin ' half a tumbjer of water. The essence effeota a most surprising change of the whole constitution, correcting iofl^istidn/and enitttl" a healthy appetite, .. < [..'For Ckildre* AtUmimg School*, tho mm* mode may he adopted. In Can* of Siekmui, a few drops jnh into a sauoer, abd put into.tho.room will, being an etheric esienco, evaponte, and IB 'ftto room with the;purifying vapor. ■ - ' Art you 9blio*d to Trm*l! A few drOM occasionally rubbed on the body, will pisJlisj against any eontagim you may\s ii|ssidto, in, coming direct with sick' penona, ir 1m sleeping in the same room with, or is) Mdl occupied previously by sapfc-ptsois. ~ All HrtMmpn wiU do well to ■Ptinklo from time to time in drawers, when Bmb ii usually kept, a few drops of the pun tesen» till essence. ~lt produces no spots whatever, as every particle of it evaporates, and nothing remains. ■
In thort, where a &ai*f«4a*t i» SMWsTsrf, tho pun essential ;eeualypti.essenos ought to kw the one you have reoourso to, and no family ought to be without & ■ lor mU fTomnds, CmU, Burnt, Seaidimgt. Ule*rs, } and Cauctrpmt Wtmrndt, a piece of linen wrapped round tho sufftring part, and moistened with a few drops of the eucalypti essence, will stop all pun, and effect a speedy euro. In caeei when a piece of linen cannot be applied, the moieUning of the st4Mrfa*g part with^ihe pure easenee wfll do as well. In Cam, of Cold* moisten tho nostrils with a few drops and inhale the vapour, andyom will feel the immediate relief, and entire riddance of the heat.
In all cam tehtr* ths Lmmgt mmg be Affected, the above-mentioned process, eontiuually npeated, will bath* best that can H In ecuet of Sheumatiim, a mtxtun of oat part of tb* pun essential eucalypti rsseneo with three parts of spirits of wine, well rubbed in the suffering part, has acted batter than any other remedy.' ■' / - ' , i» all ease* of Intammatum, th* esseuot may be applied to the part affected. In levere caeei of Toothache of rheumatic origin, th« pure ttuenat may be applied :Ott: the exterual part of tha face. In caeei of In/lammatiahof the J^wt, apply the pun essence to the ouUide of the eyelids. Headache and Rhmmatic Paine in the Head an positively cured and removed by rubbing the eieenceon the eftotod parts. ;:.. •. - '■ For many Caeei of Severe Brmieto tho essence has proved the best remedy. CufNo other essehee ii genuine exieept that ; . in the vials bearing on the labels our .. . , signature and trade mark. To be had at the manufactory, SAHDIE AND SONS, Bridga street, Sandhurst, Vi«. toria. Sold in Yialf only at Is 6d ud Ss U each. Sole Agent for the ThinMt—' ' ." ' GEOBGX DENBY, Family, Ditnffiiir», akd Majictac- . : .. •.Tviurs • Cjbtbiust, ;'\ '!,,;".' BROWN ■TBMT,/.-;"?.'/* • '•'? : OmAKAMtIOW*, ~
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2852, 5 April 1878, Page 1
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943Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2852, 5 April 1878, Page 1
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