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couns' co/uuumaacetic acid TS an External, Safe amT TaruMc Reefcedy 1 for Neuralgia, Breoohitit, Asthma ud Erysipelas, Spinal, lirer and Heart Disoaee, also, for Kidney and Btssanoh Owsjajafatt, Oo«tip.tion # Pif M ,.«Kll>ropey. Ilbaimre •nd Permanent Con (whrt» no offnan k dasIroyed) for Gout, Bheuntetim.^oiatie^ Lusabago, Bpnine, and Cootasiont, and is . powerful, in Allaying rerer.and a tMet ralaable dismfoetinb Hit cheap, and easily applied. Having been long in ftoeral «es at Ho««, and in the Australian Oslonaos, many Ihousands bavo had ample proef of ha value, and use no other remedy. Many on the Than** hare already benefited by ila nee, and testify toitivalne, and will kindly allow reference to bo made to them. The « Arid Cure," a pamphlet ofeiireetivns, few nee, fcrwatdeii by post on receipt of n penny staaan. Tbo Genuine Add ft in largo bottles osy, eoeh Übolted and eapeoled with Messrs F. Coutts and Sobs 1 Trade Mark, Rogirtered. ; , ; , Agent f»r the Thsmes— ':. :, JOHN NODDEB, i BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 1 ; Polity, flmit. The GumJLeaf Cure. EUCALYPTI EBBBNCB. LET the Pablio take notice of a few sscls put forward for their inftrnwlJM in this intimation, They may be, worth their sUdy, and repay nerosal in eolightening tboat upon • subject of practical utility. . THE HISTORY: OF THB ESSENCB'S DISOOTEBY. The Anstralinn anti-foter tree—that fa the blue gum, or memlffhu fUlwimi hi now spread its nsno uuonghout the worM, but there are many who do not properly estimate its splendid qualities. It has been estimated that the Australian Mno gntne, wUssutud the face of the colour, owntnin abont In hundred million gnUona of pnm Tdatale oil, that is the mortal foe of fsvor and ngni.: Every : day in the year the forests of the oslony are giving oat and exhaling, in the fora of vapor, M aromslio fragraneo toonr bmses.aada boalthginog easenettosjwnosfaV.. Thisfa«t Is now recognised by si! Ike scientists in the .world. • ■ ; ; i.. „,..-■ ; ITS CLAIM AS A CUBAltfl. , ItW now neeonw the ftsUon with tbo inventors, or, discoverers of. roaodial agsnU to claim something UtUe snort o/ kdm6iii: •and universality of cure fey their respective '?. agents. Messrs Sander and Seoe did nothing of tbo sort. Thay have oonidonos tnat their eseeooe potssoset nwny rirtues t k«* sko full extent of thess they do not know ye*. They are now oolleeting data, and they are meet . .careful and searching 1b perfocnUog this. It is quite sure then, that their oncalypti •sseoce can fairly assert ilselfts) no a grind panaora for many of the flit tnatieshii heir In ScorUt, T&Md, t awy wate/JWeer, nothing will protect, better eeotagton than a ftw drops of the eestnos ponrod in tbo palm of the hand, and rubbed in, hi order to liberate tbe rapors, or spriakkd over the olotbet. The perfume will be noticed for a great length of time. <"'■'-': ■" Inwardly «Mrf, take throe or ftmr drop* in half a tumbler of .water. The ssssnos effects a most surprising change of the whole con. stitution, correcting indigestion, and creating a healthy appetite; „.. „ . . : For CMdrtn AUiwiiw BdUM,\i»wma mode maybe adopted. ;,, '/' .' ' !.'; . In Cows o/ SUltMti,! * few drops nut rat* a eauoer, and put into the. room will, being an etherie esfonoa, evaporate, and 111 the room with the purifying vapor. Art go* •bligti.to.Travel! A few drops occasionally rubbed on the body, will protect against any oontegienjou may be exposed to, in comiog direct with sick persons, or "in sleeping in the same room with, or in beds occupied previously by sick persons. ■-'••'• ■ All &oUlb*pers will do well to sprinkle from tine to time in drawers, where Unen is hsriallyVkept, a few drape of the puroeeeen« tiaieseenee. Itprodooes no spots whatever, as everyparUele of it evaporates, and nothing remains. In short, w\tr* m OMfletimt it iteied, the . pure, .essential jeoualypti ssssnos. pnght tp be the. one you have reeowse tOfand no family oiight to be without it. ■ ... , ".I, '...^ ■ .For mil Wwudt, CW#, Snmi, &Mw, Ulcer*, and Cancirtm Wtmnds, a piece of linisn wrapped round tbo suffering part; and moistened with a few drops of the enoalyntt essence, will stop nil pain* and effect a •P**dy cure. In eases where n piece of Jinna cnanot be applied, tbo moistening of the) ■nnVrinK part with the pure essence will do as wdL '• In Cam of CoUt moisten tbo nostrils with a few drops and innate the vapour, and you wil! feel the- inatediate nliof, and entire riddance of the heat. . ; In all cast* whtrt the Laa§* may he Afftettd, the above-mentioned process, eon., ttuually repeated, will be the best that cab be In cote* of Mitmrnaiitm,. a mixture of one part of tbo pare essential eucalypti essence with three parts of spirits of wine, well nibbed. in the suffering part, has anted better than ' any other remedy. . ','\ * ( .., . In all etue* of Intmmmotion, the essence may be applied'to the part, affeotod. , In tetert eatt* of. Tooitmko of rhensaatic origin,- thapure etsenot,may bt ffflfad on." the ex'teraal part of the face. , \ „■ #'- In eatt* of Inflammation qfU*Mfti t apply the pure essence to the ontaidis of7the eyeUda; 2Tean\»mat and RJummatie Pmim in the Kami are pouUvely cured and iremovtd by rnbbing the wteneoon tbe effected parts. For many Cam of^&ntrt 9Mm the essence bas proved the beat reeaedy* sHTNo other coaenpeis genatne exooptJLbftt in tbe viaU bearing on the Übeltonr - . signature and trade nwrh. To bo bad at tuo minnlnitoiy, lAVDER AND SONS, Bridge street, Sandhurst, Tietoria.* ' •': ; ' •■ . - •: Sold in ViaU only at It 6d and Is (M, tneh. Bolt Agent for the Thswsi •;; GEOEGB DUNBY, Family, Disrurniiw, "in» Mawotac- .* TUBIXtf. CHBXifIT,. ... , . -...- BROWN STREET, • ' - • OnAWAimowjf. ■ * PPLIOATIONS fcr IaWDINOJ A SITEfI on GoUhMd M lALS at th Iv»n««ttAßOaVe. ..,. .. ■:■ ■

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2872, 30 April 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2872, 30 April 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2872, 30 April 1878, Page 1

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