Medical ' : COUTTS' CUAMNTEEDACETIC ACfO IS an External, Safe and TalaaM* Issmedy 1 for Neuralgia, Bronchitis, IstslaM aad Erysipelas, Spinal, liver and Heart DI*MM| also, for Kidney and Stomaea Ctrplsinls, Constipation, Pile*, and Dropsy. It is a far* and Permanent Core (where bo Mitt fa is* - troyod) for Gout* Rheumatism, Solatia* Lumbago, Sprains, aad ContatfcHU, aa« h f Soworfnl in allaying fever, aad aawetvalnaM* isinfectant.; It is cheap, and easily afjMil. Having been long in nnssml nea at ttssßf,, and in the Australian Colonies, mmn tfco*> sandi have had a»»l* proof of iU value, sad «ue no other remedy. Many on th*T»**s* bar* already beoeited by it* ose, sai tsaHr> to iU value, and will kindly allow refsnaa* tok* made to them. Tho «Acid Giro," a pamphlet of directions for use, forwarded by post on receipt of a penny: stamp. . Tosh Genuine AoiJ is in large bottles onWojch labelled and capsuled with Messn Wi Oo*tto and Sons' Trade Mark, Registered. 1 Agent for the Thames— CM A C X AT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Near Junotion Hotel, Pollen strati. 1 - The Gum Leaf Cure. eucalyptiTessbnce/v ■ t*XT the Public Uke notice of a few bet* I put forward for Uwr information in tbu intimation. They may be worth their study, and repay perusal in enlightaaing tbom Mmoa-f a subject of practical utiQty. ,' . ..,.. ,. L , -,< THE HISTORY OF TRI EBSSNOrS "-•■--■ -wscdtkbt. -::..\&;,\\t The Australian anU-fever tre«—that is^tno" blue gum, or **caln>tmt ghtuhu-hu now spread its fame Vbroughout the world, but there are many who do not property tithnrtt its splendid qnalitios. It has baan «sU»at«d.• that the Australian blue gums, wUeattad n the face of the .colony, oohtain abont 'in' hundred million gallons of pun volasik oil, that is the mortal to* of fever and staA'Xtiry' day in tho year the forasU of tka oslanf «f», giving out and exhslmf* in th* (bnn of rapor, an aroma lie fragranos to onr brsises, and a health-giving essence to ova peoplr. Thkfaot is now recognised by all tbt sdentiato fat Uw world; " . -v '"- ITS CLAIM AS A CUBATLtm
It has now become tho fashion with tbo is* venters or discoverers of remedial agents to claim something,little short of WalHafistyX and universality of cure for their rospoatiro agents. Messrs Sander and Sons did nothing of the sort. They bare cooldeooe that their essence possesses many virtues | bat th* fall extent of these they do not know yai. .Thsy are now collecting data, and they ar* BM*fc\ careful and searching in perfonaing thia.' It* ia quite sure then, that their aagaryyt! essence can fairly assert itself to be a graW panacea for many of the ills that ftesh fi h*«r to. ■ ■ .-•'■-- ■--'..
In Scarlet, Typhoid, or any earn ofKmr, nothing will protect better again* contagion than a few drops of the etteneo poared in the palm of the hand, and robbed in, in cider to liberate the report, or sprinkled over the clothe*. The perfnme will be aotieed fori. great length of lime. Inwardly used, take three or four droM in half a tumbler of water. The easinoa ffeete a most surprising change of the wfcoft fim» •titntion, cometiag indigestion, and ereattaj a healthy appetite. . ". "". '". -»v' For ChUdren AUmdbg SclooU, the ami mode may be adopted. V ',>< In Com of Siekmtt, a few drope p«k mid" a eaueer, end pat into the room wiU. Wng an etherio esienee^ eraporate,' and v tke room with the purifying rapor. .-. Are you obliged to Travel! A few drop* occationallj rubbed on the body, will protect against any contagion you may be exposed to, in coming direct with sick persons, or in sleeping in Ihe same room with, or in beds occupied preriouily by lick pereoos. All Hbtelkeeper* will do well to sprinkle from time to lime in drawers, where linen is nsualiy kept, a few drops of the pure essen> tial essence. It produces no spots whalerer, ~ as erery particle of it e?aporatet, and nothinf remain*. ■._ . I* short, where a disinfectant «r needed, the pure eetentiul ecualjpti essence ought to be tbe one you hare recourse to, and no family ought to be without it.
For all fTounds, Oitt, Bur*s, Bcaldings % Ulctri, and Cancerous Wommdt, a piece of linen wrapped round the suffering part, and moistened with a few drops of the •aealjpti eaaencr, will stop all pain, and effect •/ •peedy euro. In cam where a piece of linen cannot be applied, the moietening of the aofcrinc part with the pure essence will do at well.
In Case of CoMs moisten the nostrils with a few drops and inhale the vapour, and yon will feel the immediate relief, and entire riddance of the heat.
In all catet when the Lmtft mmg U Affected, tbe above-mentioned proeem, eon* tinually repeattd, will b« tbe beet that can be •(Wiied. ■ In catet of Bkeumatitm, a mixture ol «• part of tbe pan etsential euoalypti tmnei with three parts of apiriteof win»,w«UnibWd in tbe sufierinf part, baa acted bettor than anj other remraj. . . In all cam of. IntammaluM, the eeMloe may be applied t« the part affeetei. . . . In severe catet of Toothache of' rkeaHiti* origin^, the pure eisence maj be applied OB the external part of Ibe face. In catet of Inflammation of tie Xjee, Vffltf tbe pure euouce in \ he outaide of Urn ayalida. - Headache and Bkcmmatie Paint in the AM* are posilirelj cured and remorcd bj rabbiog the e-aenceon tbe effected parte. For many Cotes of Severe Brmm the esunce ba» prored the beat rentedj. tSfNo other euence is genuine etoept that in the vialt beariaa; on the labels omr -, ■ignature and trade nark. To be had at the manufactory, BABDIB AND BONS, Bridge stmt, Sandhurft, Tietoria. Sold in Tiali only at la 6d and U 6d eaoh. Sole Agent for the ThaoW— GEOKGE DBNBY, Family, D»rjurs»o f ahd SCunrtiotvbiha Ohumit, BBOWJf BTBIII, Qajumarowy. \ PPLIOATIOSB fer KMSDWKQM Brcrar«flTuiOatat»
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2856, 10 April 1878, Page 1
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972Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2856, 10 April 1878, Page 1
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