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HGERBAL^i^MEDiEsJ:,> i i^| ; | Eki .■,•;/■;-■■ ; :^s^| I M P O R T X NT AN N O tT-NCEMt^if T. 'l-0f DIARRHO3A, DYSENTERT, } -&C.,*'-} ~:^o'\ , Completely conquerred by , ; . MONK^S HERBAL EXTRACT v ' : 'Cv>j% (Registered).. '''*•£', Price 2s 6d and 4s per Bottle. '. y ■:■'," •;- % TO THE INHABITANTS OF AITCE^ LAND I. . ".' ,' ;■; : f . •'-;$ AN IMPORTANT STATEMENT. - Mr Hobace D. Mokk, who can be consulted . at Mrs Cashel's Harbour View House, Shortland^ ■ street, has arrived in Auckland with the intejni-,., tion of introducing his ' New Zealand Herbal' |! Remedies (Registered). ' ' ,- .» ' . He professes, and will GUARANTEE, that.M can CURE the WORST CASE of Dysenteby^ [': Diabbhcea, or Choleba that can be met with* . ;; and JS'EVER FAILS in effecting a thobottghs ;;;. CUBE. ■ • ■ - •■', . INFANTS of the most tender age can take Ms"«,; r Medicine with absolute safety. ; ■„'*■< For Fiji it is in taxable. ■ ' ~ No Family should be without having it in the .■ house. :...- Mr Mokk also professes to CURE NEURAL^ .1 GIA. (in most cases) from balf-an-hour to. : anJ j\ hour. ■ ' . ' ■ '; '- Mr Monk earnestly requests that CHRONIC" 1 ; or (so-called) HOPELESS Cases of Dysentery, ;&c; ,'i be made known to him, as the cure is CERT AIN> :c Further comment is unnecessary. ', ■ ■ ;. The above "Extbact" is one of the mosfc; ;; marvellv'ua discoveries of tho age. Its effects are- }'j instantaneous, and nevbb fail in chronic or acute*. cases however severe. . :/"!'/' The great properties of this medicine consisfc -k in its never producing costiveness, no matter-how^ .'■;■, freely used, and its being perfectly harmless andlj.; 1 purely herbal; yet curing Diarrhoea, Dysentery^ '■■;-, Cholera, \c, with the greatest certainty. . '-"''•.■ The *' Herbal Extract " is the finest and., mpste delicate Tonic procurable for use in General De-V---bility, Indigestion, Consumption, Decline, &c..; '■ Numbers of invalids who cannot take Quinine oJey\i'\ Steel, can take the "Extract" with, the, most; '; favourable results. ." .- '-^.yii, The " Herbal Extract " is a sivre preservative/^' of he.ilth, if taken regularly every morning,, in hofej,]^ unhealthy, or tropical climates, preventing, tnfofi upproach of any of the above-nienticj^H^seaaea..^ .Sir, Havirii;; carefully examined thei^NiPH 1 Herbal Extract, I inxd it Lo.bea akilfuHy J p^parea^r' ! veg«tuble prepiirafcion, possessing the, .propeit|B%^' 7 * of lL«i plants from whu'h it 13 derived in a highly, l^ concentrated state, a fact which -I have yenf; ..; fied by evaporating a fluid drachm place.<s. ; ;'jaxv,i: a watch glass over a spirit lamp. On we%ni£g;<>* the result, a dark green extract, I found,. -tKet>^ weiglit to be 14£ grains. On further, submitting^: the extract to analysis I found it to be ricji .itf(V.: tannin. In a large number of cases ' of .ordipijy^ diarihcca, as well as in manj chronic caaea and; iik v^ dysentery, I have proved it to possess, great specific ■'■;■ ,./ control, added to the unusual feature in,a majpipity:^ : of diarrhoea medicines, that it. does not ;Bubse?.>j queutiy constipate the bowels. I feel satisne&&; that, from the number of trials I have. ,bee.H ei»-;^ abled to isake of it in a somewhat extensive prac^ic©*:,^ it is a most valuable addition to modern thera-^|c puetica • ■ .-: - 1 '". :;/■£ The following cases are taken at random frona'v ': my note book : — '.. - .;'i Case No. I.— Mrs M , West EyertOßjl:' suffering for two years from Chronic DysehteryM : which had reduced her almost to a skeleton;^.' : After a fortnight's trial not only jad the piar^c' rhoca stopped, but she commenced eating in^afer'V> without pain and the usual concomitant vomitiifg..';* In two months she had gained 181b9 weight.: /.'£"''V.vi Case No. 2. — A. G., ebiid, aged 5 years, Ep*sr?.% night Diarrhoea. Was effectually cured on th^3V:ii dav '-'■■/. ■■..:■■/■, lfi'&fi Case No 3. — A soldier who had contracted^/' Dysentery in India got a small two-ounce. pbiia,J^>; and was well before he had finished half of 'it'. 1 -! •, ''■£% Chables DeLacy MacCabthy, '." '. „y^l M.A., M.8., &c, . '„.' { ->:S Trinity CollegOj.Dublin^V.^ Surgery, Rangiora, July, 1881. ■,; ; Ci7^ .' ' \ •> ; /-' hOri 1 , A Cebtain cure Guabanteed in .every c^ae^i. no matter how severe or of how long- a at; ndingl;^ To Pabents. — Provide yourselves withicitSsfc-^ above '' Extract " and you need have no fea^p^.'. the above diseases for your little ones. ' No famil^^ should be without it, • ■ "■' • :.'r?f': kS MONK'S NEW 'ZEALAND HERBAL .vjiiik^ TURE FORNEUBALO|Ai^;: ;^.; : ;;-g| Pbicb, •3s 6d Peb Bottle.- '„ ' ,■ i- f/^'.v'c-! The M ixture acts like a' charm • in , the' aßpy^ painful disease, and gives almost mstanta4^b|i»;u^ relief. ' ■■ ■ : ~r '■ ] ,'■■ • •• "' Frijm Capt. Kennedy, U.S.S'; Hauroto; : 'r-*'' i iy*;SPort Chalmera,, Feb. ph? lß|3; Dear Sir, — Thanks for the medicine :yoo ['s'Gis>rZ kind enough to' send me. I have pnly^ tPeay.^BSt V'; in my case — a severe attack of nburtilgia.in.t^f^ head— it afforded me considerab.le relief.' .it'-h^^w also the advantage of not^^ '.being; 'ipn. i)i^jl6^oJj nauseous, like most, remedies:^! ..r^mttibi^deairfitsir, yours faithfully,,' .' ;;.. : c,. '■' ''•%':■' [■' i : i sM&s : ss< ■ "-•■ '•""' ■; :'■ „': . ' ■■"'= ''■< : ': ; \- : t:i&>*ttodjsZyts Mr H. D. Monk. > '-• . r^<r^:>^^ntp^

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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 150, 28 July 1883, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume 6, Issue 150, 28 July 1883, Page 12

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