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Medical COUTTS' CUARAMTEED ACETIC ACID 13 an External, Safe and Valuable Remedy for Neuralgia, Bronchitis, Asthnm and Erysipelas, Spinal, liver and Heart Disease j alss, for Kidney and Stomach Complafoti, Constipation, Piles, and Dropsy. It is a lore and Permanent Cure (where no organ, it destroyed) for Gout, Rheumatism, gdatioa, Lumbago, Sprains, and Contusions, and is powerful in allaying fever, and a most valuable disinfectant. It is cheap, and easily applied. Having been long in general use at Borne, and in the Australian Colonies, many thousands have had ample proof of its value, and use no other remedy. Many on the Thames | have already benefited by itj use, and teatify , to its value, and will kindly allow reference |to be made to them. The " Acid Cure," a pamphlet of directions for use, forwarded by post on receipt of a penny stamp. Tho Genuine Acid is. in large bottles only, each labelled and capsuled with Messrs F. Courts and Sons' Trade Mark, Registered. I Agent for the Thames— ! C. M A C El A V BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, | Near Junction Hotel, Pollen street. The Gum Leaf Cure. EUCALYPTI ESSENCE. LET the Public take notice of a few facts put forward for their information in this i intimation. They may be worth their study, . and repay perusal in enlightening them upon a subject of practical utility. THE HISTORY OF THE ESSENCE'S DISCOVERY. The Australian anti-fever tree—that is the blue gum, or eucalyptus globulut—h* now spread ita fame throughout the world, but there are many who do not properlj estimate its splendid qualities. It has been estimated that the Australian blue gum*, which stud the face of the colony, contain about five hundred million gallons of pure volatile oil, that is the mortal foe of fever and ague. Every ■ day in the \ year the forests of tbe coleny are giving out and exhaling, in the form of vapor, an aromatic fragrancv to our breeies, and a j health-giving essence to our peopK This fact :is now recognised by all tbe scientists in the I world. - | ITS CLAIM AS A CURATIVE. It has now become tbe fashion with the inventors or discoverers of remedial agents to claim something little short of infallibility and universality of cure for their respective agents. Messrs Sander and Sens did nothing iof tbe sort. They have conidence that their essence possesses many virtues ; but the full 1 extent of these they do not know yet. They are now collecting data, and they art post careful and searching in performing thfc It i*_ quite sure then, that their eucalypti essenw can fairly assert itself to be a grand panacea for smny of the ills that flesh in heir to. - v . In Scarlet, Typhoid, any cat* of Oner, nothing will protect better ag&!*t oontagion than a few dropa of tbe essence poured in Uio palm of the hand, and rubbed in, in order to liberate the vapor*, or sprinkled over the ' clothes. The perfume will be noticed for a great length of time. -• Inwardly used, take three or four drops in half h tumbler of water. The assenos effects a most surprising change of the whole ron. stitulion, correcting indigestion, and creating a healthy appetite. For Children Attending Sckoo\ the same mode may be adopted. 1| In Case* of Sicknett, a few drops put into a saucer, and put into the room wifi, being an etherie essence, evaporate, and ill the room with the purifying vapor. Are you obliged to. Travel! A few drops occasionally rubbed on the body, will protect . against 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 cick persons. -All Hottlleepers will do well to sprinkle from time to time in drawers, where linen is usually kept, a few drops of the pure essential essence. _ It produces no spots whatever, as every particle of it evaporates, and nothing remains. ' " : ..■■■..

In short, inhere a disinfectant is needed, the pure cstentiul ecualypri essence ought to be.; tlio one you have recourse to, and no family ought to be without it. . ■ .. For all (Founds, Cuts, Burnt, Scalding*, Ulcersi and Cancerous Wound; % piece of linen wrapped round the Buffering" part, and moistened with » few drops of tbe eucalypti essence, will atop all pain, and effect-» speedy cure. In cases where a piece of linen cannot be applied, the moistening of (he suffering purt with the pure essence will do at well. In Case of Colds moisten the nostrils with a few drops and.inhale the vapour, and yoii will feel the immediate relief, and entire riddance of the heat.'" - - •-JBs all cases' where' the" Lungg may 60 Affected, tbe •bore-mentioned process, coni tiiiually repeated, will be the.best that can be adrised. . ' ...,-, ■;' In eases of Rheumatism, a mixture of one ■ part of the pure essential eucalypti essence with three parts of spirits of- win*, well rubbed in the suffering part, has acted better tbsh any other remedy.".. In all cases' of Inflammation, the essence may be applied to the part nflkcted. In severe cases of Toothache of rbeuatatfc : > Origin, th« pure essence may be applied'on ; the cxlorntil p'trt of ih-j face. ".. ,' > „ i In cases of Inflammation of tfurJEyes,mppij , the pure essence to Ihe ouUids) of the eyelids. ' Headache and Hhevmaiic'Paik* in the Bead are positively cured nnd remowd'^J fibbing :^ the essence on the effected parts. * .'. - . For many Cases of Severe Bntists the • essence has prdTed the beat remedy. >. •' fSPNo other essence is genuine, exoept thali..; in the Tials bearing on the iabeli««r T :■■ signature and trad* mark. -~ ,!'•' To ba had at the manubetory, OJJKDER •- AND SONS, Bridge street, Sandhurst, Tic toria. ■ ■. '• ' •' """ - '.-■.■" Bold in Vials only at li 6d and 'U 6d each. Sole Agent for theThamet^- ' : GEOEGE DENBY, Family, Disfkhsiko, ahd Murtnrac* . tubih« Chbmist, '•'-.:. BEOWN STEEET, i ' flmimofif. . '„ . PPUOATIOITS fc» HBn>lHol :\ BnramtJtttldiMlAXFsjtth KriltllttSlaßOflM.

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2858, 12 April 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2858, 12 April 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2858, 12 April 1878, Page 1

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