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IM'PO'RTA^ tANN^IJN-OEaicii^i^ * '; ' ; . DIARRHdA;;D^SENT^RY^o.'.^^ . : ' y■. . ,: (Compjeiely. couquerred by, „-■,:!.,•/. . " :: : MONtoS HERBAL iEXTBACT:^ ' ;-• •■'••■ ; !:- -•« ■i;;;-'(Regi3tered)i_ .;•',•':. -.'i .. ~Sjr;-«? ; , ' ;/ J. ' Price 2s;^'4n^'4s.j)er; Bottle. i. ( jilj|k' TO THEr INHABITANTS ' : OF '■ aWtoP •■1 .:<■ ' ; -IiANDi ••: •■- >■'._ .." " *■" ' '; an ijMpppR^ANT statement;: ■ " : Mr Hobacb. D* Monk, who can be .cpnsulteol at. Mrs Cashel's Harbour View House, Shortland--street, has arrived, in, Auokland with the intention of introducing- his New i Zealand ; ; HerbalRemedies (Registered). • •■• . ,■ ..,/.... He professes, and will GUARANTEEV^hather can CJJRE the WORST CASE of Dt3BNTeby, Diabbhcea, or Chobbba that can be, met with r , and NEVER FAILS in effecting a THOBOUGtt ; CUBB. ■ .-,- •••- , • ■ ■ „ 1 INFANTS of the most tender age. can take hisMedicine with absolute safety. . ■ . . '< For Fiji it is intaiiTTAßLb. • ..-,.. - No Family should be without having it. in thehouse. ■-'■.• -.....,: ... Mr Monk: also professes to CURE NEURALGIA (in most cases) from half-an-hour to art hour. : • ■ ' s Mr Monk earnestly 1 requests that CHRONIC or (so-called) HOPELESS Oases of Dysentery, &c. . be made knowh'to him,' ai the cure is CERTAIN. k Further comment is unnecessary! The above "Ext&aot" ig one of 'the most marvellous discoveries ! df the age. Itsf'e'ff cots are instantaneous; and neveb fail in chronic or acute 1 cases however severe. '•■■-''■ • ' ' . The great ; properties of this medicine consist in its never producing eostiyenessi no matter how freely usedj -and*its>being»-perfectly harmless and purely herbal j yet,c,uring, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera"/ &'c, with thie- greatest; certainty. The " Herbal Extract " is the finest and most delicate Tonic' procurable for iise in General Debility, Indigestion, ..Consumption, Decline, &c. Numbers of invalids who cannot take, Quinine or Steel, can take the "Extract" with .the most favourable results; .'■ ; : .. v The " Herbal Extrapt " is .a .sure .preservativeof health, if taken regularly, every morning, in hot, unhealthy, .or trepical cjimates, preventing the approach of any of the above-mentioned, diseases. . • . .' TES'4?iMOjN.IALS, ; "•. • 'Rangio'ra, July.^,j:BSl. Sir, Having, carefully, examino '%^S^M^l~^ Herbal Extract, J find a;,skilt"^|^^£|jj|lfc'i^ vegetable preparation, . possessing the.prcSSv^^ of the plants from which it, is, derived in a concentrated' state, a facfe, ; which.;l have "'rZ:~J'i<*S fied by evaporating, a r , fluid, draenm placed in" a watch glass over. a. spirit, lamp.. On weighing the result, a dark, green extract, I found the> weight to be Ingrains. .; On further. submitting the extract to analysis I found it to be rich in tannin. ;In a large number of cases ' of ordinary diarihoea,.. as well as in many .chronic, cases and in dysentery, I have proved it to possess great specific control, added-to the unusual feature.in a majority of diarrhoea, medicines, that it does not; subsequently constipate the bowels; I feel satisfied that, from the number ,.of ■ trials T have been enabled to make of it in a'somewhat extensiye practice, it is a most valuable: addition to modern' therapuetics. , . Tlie following cases are taken at .random from my note book : — • :■ • ... . . ,-■;... Case No. ' I.— Mrs M , West Eyerton,. suffering for two years from Chronic Dysentery which had reduced hey almost to a skeleton. After a fortnight's trial not only had the Diarrhoea stopped, but she commenced eating : meat without pain and the' usual concomitant vomiting. ■ In two months she had gained 181bs weight. Case No. 2. — A". G., child, aged 5 years, 1 Fortnight Diarrhoea. Was effectually cured' on third day. ' ' Case No. 3.-r-A soldier, who. had contractedDysentery in India got a small two -ounce' phial,, and was well before he had finished half .of it. Charles DeLaoy MacGarth,t' . M.A., M.8., &c, . Triuifcy. College, Dublin. Surgery, Rarigiora, July, 1881. .... A Cert aik- cure Guaranteed in every case r no matfcer how severe or of how long a , standing. To Pabents. — Provide yourselves -with the above " Extract " and you need have nq- fear of the above diseases for your little ones. No familyshould be without it. ... iV! . MONZ'S NEW ZEALAND HERBAXiMIX.TURE FOR NEURALGIA/^ Price, 3s 6b Per Bottle." ' The Mixture, acts like a charm in the above 1 painful disease, and gives almost.i nstantaneous relief . ' >'■'.•■■■■ ..'■•:.;•:,. From Capt. Kennedy, U.S;S. Haurdto.. '.. ' PoH Chalmers, Feb. 7tb, 1883. Dear Sir,— Tlian'ks fdr the medicine you were. kind enough to *end me. I have only to sftyifliafe in my •&«»— ■& severe attack ; ofuieuralgia:i*ffee head — it afforded me '.considerable relief. . -> It hasalso the' advantage ; ■of - not • being in tie ' least nauseousj like most remedies.— l remain>tdear sir, yours faithfully, ,■'••■, • ■■: •.<:'•, '•;.>, ''•■'•• ■■■ '.■' • A. Kennbdx. Mr H. D.' Monk.? ■ • : ■'. ; : . . . : ..v';.' 1 , \ To be had from all Chemists, Druggists; &o: T ' Mr Monk cari be confuted at Harbqtu' View : Houses Sh6rtland''and>Fo,rt : streets.. '.W''.",,j'.t .'V 1 Sole Propriet6r^-HORAGE Dj-MbNEyAuck^ ' land, New Zealand.' ■ '"■?;''-''.

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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 146, 30 June 1883, Page 234

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