Medical, Etc.
MOTHERS, have you tried FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ? Bare yourself many sleepless night* by purchasing an eighteen- penny bottle and proring its excellence in emne •P««jjr relief in Wind. Pnins in the Bow, Is, Griping, jL,t© which Infants and young Cbiflren are liable j by warding an, m many cases, attaoksjr Conrulsions, and by being found particula^b^^i^nrfjoo^BtnJ during Teething. Bold vhoX^^^ciufbjj^frovjktOT, fy FoiXWBH,, Ohemwt, Otahufiu,^fccMand, N(L^ybottlas at Is 6d, 2» 3d, and 4^S each.yfiidVfey^HAMftioN Baoa., Chemi»ti, Auckland. X X Try also, FALLWELIAS WORM POWDERS. A Medioine of singular and undoubted efficacy when employed r the remoral of Worms either in Children or Adults.' <old in Packets at la 3d, 2a 6d, and 4s 6d each ; or Post1 Is Bd, 2s 10d, and ss.
*T OOK THE^ INTO THY HEARi AND WRITE The above sentence read carefully will tell all that I could.' n a thousand lines, it adapts itself admirably to a large lumber of cases continually coming under my treatment. Many who 'Look into their hearts' at the reading of this advertisement, and whe ponder over it will say, I know, I should write for I have a great secret there in mv heart hidden deep down, and I fear erery day something will shew itself by some plain symptom and make that secret known to my fellow men and cause me to be pointed at as an object of pity or scorn. * Look into thy h. art and say is it not better for me to seek aid and get relief by writing to one man in whom I have confidence — with whom my secret is safe ; and whose aid and counsel will cause my life hereafter to be happy^ making me say with the proverb— 44 Rejoice, O, Young Man! in thy Youth." f • Look then into thy heart and write,' for hundreds have written to me when it has been^y late, and who in placeof having ' Children l^eiiU^MWhjps rpnad about their table,' have their bj^sffießolafe, aiOj^nt/reproach apoa their manhood toTiv^JJ) f J f-^W * « Look then jo^Tiy Tie^rT an^rrite *^d remember that ' As thy days, TO shall tb# strength bej£»d that by writing down your case no eyes/but my own jM.ifc, that relief mentally and pbysie*lly can fee givea to you, and that in placeof sinking into a dishonored and premature death you can feel that, in word* of Wordsworth — 'An old age serene and bright and lovely as a Lapland night, shall lead th«-e to thy grave.' LOUIS. L. SMITH. Nervousness, Debility, Losa of Pawn*. Indiscretions of Early Youth, &o In all the above ca«es, arising from errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be loss to at once arrtßt tba progress of disease. Dr. L, L. SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising in tkes* colonies) 182, Collins Street, East, Mjbxboubne, Opposite the Melbourne Clvb — Late the residence of the- ; Governor. Private Entrance is in Stephen Street, South. Consultation Fee (by letter) £1. Medicines forwarded to> all the colonies, so packed as to avoid observation. Book* written by Dr L. L. Smith post tree ; postage stamps, Means of Prolonging Life, Is 9<\ Medical Household Sketches, No 1, 3s Do do do No 2, la 9d Weakness and Sterility, 3s Medical Almanac, 1875, 6d
gHAB'LAND, AUCKLAND. OUR MAXCJFACT'URERS. A WOJD TO THE PUBLIC. For some considera! • t me past wo have been engaged in tbe manufactory of Pio^netary Medicines and Speeialiti*^ of various kinds, to which we have drawn public attention; through the advertising columns of the Tarioos journals of the colony. The demand which hu thus sprung up for oar medic*im ntg, and tde flattering enrooiiuma which have bees pronounced upon then- virtues, clearly testify that our roedieaJ preparations are more delicately manipulated and contain more subtle power than similar remedies imported either from Great Britain,, France, cr the United Stales o£ America. The marvellous success which has attended this our in* funt enterprise has determined us on entering upon a stttt ' larger field of operations, aad to meet the demand wbicfiT » likely to be mado upon us, w« hare concluded arrangements for a regular supply of the raw-"malerial froufctheniont famed laboratories of the wojrta We am proud to ranjfr^oujr pstablishmeut amongst thelocal industries for wbitfn tb* poblio men of the colony barebeen agitating for teWpal years past, and we confidently appeal to our feUow-eOlVnigt* for support, we^pn our parts guaranteeing thfc <qu*jj£yof our prepagaiMrfillo be superiorto the imported onfes and areJukp^yuT the knowledge that skill nud care are bejng-dgvoted to the relief of the '*• thousand ills tbatflesKw heir to." The followingisjnist of c die in es prepared at,ouryfißoratpry. Shortland Street. sXarlafd's sugar coated family antibilious pills. Are a aafe and reliable remedy for Indigestion, Headache,, and Liver Complaints. They ensure a proper secretion oj/ bile and stimulate the muscular fibres of th* intestines jft^ relievimwco^estion .yd^iminUhrng j^^^^/^P^r^h direcJ/contfetT to cXci lie peristaltic action and to restore en foiled nervous energy. We claim a superiority over other Aperient Pills, rii, that a dose or two occasionally,, with proper ~T"im mf 1 Ai » k w'l]w ' 1] UTU T ft< * riMf"*" healthy cheerful, and will give energy and tone to the system. Persons generally are most indiscreet in the use of medicines, and more especially in the use of Cathartics or Purging agents. It is a well-known fact that the indiscriminate use of these purgative medicines in suoh quantities often develops latent weakness in the form of Hcßmmorhoids or Piles, and be it remembered that the remedies — bla*one:i all over the world as curing every .disease— too often lay tbe germs of disease, of wasting and diminished nervous energy and gradual decay. The pills prepared by J. 0. Sharland, if taken for Indigestion or Irregularities of the Liver, should be administered in doses one pill every alternate night for a week or two j if at a purgative, two at bed time occasional ly ; if an active purgative be indicated, a saiine aperient should be taken early in tbe morning following the pills, — aSeldliti Powdar or a third of an ounce of Epsom Salts in a little warm water. Sold in boxes at Is and 2s 6*d, and by all tbe Country Storekeepers throughout the province. VERMIFUGE MEDICINES— MANNING'S WORM POWDERS. Prepared only by J. C. Shajbland. This most excellent remedy U used »y all classes of the community, and is justly admitted to be a most efficacious and certain remedy for the expulsion of those parasites, whioh infest the human b >dy. The proprietor hat received numerous testimonial! of the effloacy of the Worm Powders. Sold in packets, Is eaob. THE CHILD'S TONIC. Should alwaye be used after the administration of th Powders. This most agreeable and palatable preparation is readily taken, and has the effect of a tonic, combining all the elements necessary for healthy blood. It also destroys the larvae, or eggs of the parasite. For children of a deliPate and spare habit, of a pale and sallow complexion,, th* use of this tonio creates appetite, gives tone to the body, and produces tbe glow of health indicated by bright eyes and rosy oheeks. It is equally efficacious for moie advanced age, where there is a deficiency of the healthy constituents of the blood. Prepared by J. C. Sharland. Sold by all Storekeepers* Price Is 6d, 2s 6d, and Ss 6J a bottle. SHARLAND'S CHERRY PECTORAL, | A BKMEDY FOB COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, AND ; CONSUMPTION. | Among the numeros nostrumus advertised and prepared out of New Zealand, none has earned the reputation more deservedly than Sharland's Cherry Pectoral. From the considerable demand for this elegant preparation, and its efficacy in every instance, the proprietor deems it a pleasant duty to recommend its use wherever a Cough Remedy is necessary. The proprietor woutd , in all cases where "P^ has been found useful, feel obliged for a written testimonia to that effect. Suoh a concession would fortify the adver tised reputation of the preparation. Bold in bottles at 2s 6.1 and 4s 6*l each.
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 487, 3 July 1875, Page 4
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