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Medical NOTICE. PURE VOLATILE EUCALYPTUS | GLOBULUS EXTRACT. ', FTNDER the distinguished patronage of ; \J His, Majesty the King of Italy, at Rome, according to communication received from the 'Consul-General'for. Italy; at Melbourne, upon '.from the Minister for Foreign 'Affairs, dated 14th March, 1878. ; We are informed that dealers in medicine eften^try to sell the eucalyptus oil found in the trade instead of our EucalyptusfExtract. 1 ;So far as the committing of imposition the.public in such a case is concerned the consequences would not be serious ; but as the qualities of both of the products are in many caßes directly opposed to one another, we consider it our duty to direct the attention •of the public to the following facts :— i The eucalyptus oil is recorded to be of jvalue as a medicament in cases of-rheumatism [of secondary nature, and manifests a drawing, [blistering effect upon the skin. •■' -' > I Any blistering brought on by the application of a medicament must increase> inflam* jmation, and it is therefore evident that in | cases of wounds, colds, bronchitis, diphtheria, | croup, sprains, Sec, the curative power of our ! extract on the named diseases being.unques* : tioDabjy proved by,, former publications in '■ tbis japer^ An, application "of the 'oil instead l of our extract must impair the disease. ' I The truth of our assertion is founded upon ithe fact .that ; the' oil is a resinous product, : equivalent to common turpentine, its market value being about three shillings one pound weight; our extraots consists of the evapora;ting;particles,of the gum leaves, soothingand !healing'in itseffects, its price being tweh'tyIfour ehillipgs ;fpr one/pound weight.!/Our, I extract, the genuine article, is only made up; in one half ounce and one ounce vials j'vials: i bearing on the labels our trade mark and j signature.^;,,. '"//, .',_','"',,.' .".-,"''.: '. ' (^"Noi other essence is genuine except that ; in the vials bearing on the labels our signature and trade mark. t To be had at the manufactory, SANDER AND SONS, Bridge street, Sandhurst, Victoria, Sold in Vials only at Is 6d and,2s 6d each. Sole Agent for the Thames — GEOEGE DENBY, Family, Dispensing, and Manufao ' tubing Chemist, BROWN STREET, GbAHAMSTOWN. HI TCHEN S' CELEBRATED 'S BLOOJ) EESTOKEE,;) ! s I ' The Renoyatob pp the Human Race. NO MORE PHYSICAL DEGENERATION If |the Laws of Health are observed, ordinary care exercised, and BLOOD RESTORER FREELY TAKEN. This wonderful remedy has attained to a popularity as, great* 'as itVisi 'surprising;'; The.) fame of the Medicine is spreading over the Australian Colonies—such pleasing notoriety being easily explained by, the multitude of cures eSected, and^tbespecial-fact, that among* the cases qured were several suffering. Austra- r lian gentlemen" who' were' Visiting Auckland,' who fill high positions, and have'used theirr influence in making known the virtues of the BLOOD RESTORER. ';:::.-.: ?'::::.: HITCHENS':"r.;:::::r::':::;■;?' CELEBRATED OINTMENTS.] RHEUMATIC OINTMENT. .w'Ai'gentle: bnii easily appjiedjremedy.-?fo;r j Rheumatism, Stiff Joints, &c. 1; for Bronchitis in children; for" "Contusions, Swellings, Bruisl»3n& Ghjlblaint.. T ' 1 a Tf'\ y ; *"•" ( SKIN OINTMENT; "■' A very valuable, and much/required remedy most effective in its cure of Sores, Ulcers, an.dsßrjagtions.pn;any jparfc ofvthe; ~body,£and for Ringworms. -j;, C w PILE OINTMENT. ( f Sufferers Bhould fly for insfantSrelief tft.this unexcelled remedy, as delay in treatingishis peculiar form, of sickness may lead to serious results. ' \ | N.B. —By request, Mr Hitohbns has arranged the followingVjregular hours at Vwhich he may be consulted at his private house, Upper Wakefield street:—- _« „ From 6 to 7 8,m." t;\i 12 to 1 p.m. ■.ift".tor-7» p.m., t){\ lr HAMILTON BROS., Queen Stfiu«#!i. Wholesale, Agents. „ Sold by Mr J^'Edson/ Cherniafc, street; Mr A. Gk Hughes, corner of* Shortland; Princes.-streets ;> Mr Robinson, Chemist, Parneli; Messrs' Hill and Hudson, Victoria! street; Mr Fallwell.Otahuhu; Mr Fall well,! Mr R. T. Gillman, Onehunga,; Sandes and Co., i Chemists, Waikato; Mr Broadgate^Symorids • street; Mr*l KirkpaWick, - iKawakawa; Hop-1 kins, 1 'Chemist, Queen street; and of alii Thameß Chemists. -■■• -■ ■ i UNSOLICITEI) TESTIMONIAL. ! Extraordinary f < Cure of ian* iJiucMUndOmnibus Driver, 21 years Resident, of \ Longstanding Rheumatism. j ? , f Auckland, August^ 20,,,1878.\ | Dear Siiy^T had buffered severely'^ :;arid| most acutely from., Rheumatism., for many years, brdugSt pn; I believef from exposure toj all "weathers in the. exercise *bf my calling.; For years I could not sleep afc night, and was; tunable to lie except in one position. Day? ■and night I was full of excruciating pains, i scarcely able-tb move about at all, and as a natural sequence my general health was also materially injured. I believe I suffered the; pangs of* Rheumatism and its; attendant! evils ia ° every shape and ! f6rm, andi my life was a burden to me. I tried; every remedy X could hear of, but with-, out obtaining any relief whatever. The sum; I spent in. medicine andi medical advice was! very considerable, but of.no avail, until I! Jnv&y d/^ a]sMtl«; of ,'yo^ I may say that I was nob hopeful at all whenI purchased your medicine; I had tried soj many specifics without'receiving the slightest! benefit, but having determined to give it ai [fair Itrial I'learried out my intention. I adhered strictly to the directions, and, the result; is that'lain changed from a mere wreck toi .my-.former self again—restored to health and! vigor, and able to drive daily through all; weathers^ and at'all hours, if occasion re-: quires. I "am sure you have never had a: worse caße to deal' with than mine, and; although even now, in bad. weather, I feel myj limbs rather stiffj after sitting on the box for a;,Jong,.time, ( fl.am"a Jiving example of the; aimpst?iniracuioußcuratiye"proper(iieß (under; Providence) of your now eelebraiied, Blood; Restorer. My friends tell in'e "itjß' : a owe to my fellow creatures to send you'this] acknowledgement, [ and if it is the: means of; persuading other ■" sufferers 't"6 go and do like-} wise, I shall feel that this letter is not written! jnjvain. yl have the ;more pleasure, in giving' this'testimonial as if is quite unsolicited"on; your part. You are rit'liberty, of course, to; make any übo of this. —I am, Bir, yours! gratefully, * * Henex Maiden, i '"TfHiE.^HitchehSjEsq./Audkland. * j Agent for the Thames^—' ■■"' . GEOEGfiDENiBY, . ! ,/■■;;'■■ !iiBBOWH-STBBET,i-.!'; SI j X OrRAHAMSTOWN. 8^

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3200, 22 May 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3200, 22 May 1879, Page 4

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