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Medical, Etc.

M OTHERS/' have you tried FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ? Save yourselves many sleepless nights by purchasing an eighteen- penny bottle and proving its excellence in giving •peedy relief in Wind, Pains in the Bow.ls, Griping, &c,, to which Infants and young Children ar« liable j by warding aff, in many caees, attacks o& Convulsions, and by being found particularly beneficia^nd soothing during Teething. Sold<wholeßaJj«nd retajfbjjke 'Proprietor, S. Foliwbli^ Chemist, Otahffl^j^^ndrtUffJtbottlaii at Is 6d, 2» 1 ZfilL^J&y h y( d *f?^^" os B*os., Chenuits, Try also, F^LLWELL^a/VoRM * POWDERS. A Medicine of singular and undoubted efficacy when employed ~r the removal of Worms either in Children or Adults. Sold in Packets at Is 3d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d etch j or Post- , r Is Bd, 2a lOd, and ss.

*T OOK THEN INTO THY HEABt AND WEITE The above sentence read careful! y will tell all that I could in a thousand lints, ifc adapts itself admirably to. a large number of cases continually coming under my treatment. Many who ' Look into their hearts ' at the reading of this advertisement, and wh© ponder over it will say, I know I should write for I hare a great secret there in my heart hidden deep down, and I iear every 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 aa an object of pity or scorn. ' Look into thy heart an# say is it mot better for me to seek aid and gjjdf relief b^writi»g to one man in whom I hare confiden^P-wth^fnomlknT^Aet is safe 5 and whose aid and .cowftel^Kw^au^^ft^nTl^ereftlter t-o be happy, making/fieWjiprlthnbe p^^^^rficjoice, O, Toong Man,. • Look then j^fo thyneartymd writ*,* for hundreds havewritten to me when it has ran too late, and who in placeof haying • Children like olive-branches round about their table/ have their homes desolate, and feel it * reproach upoa their manhood to live. 1 Look then into thy heart and write * and remember that • As thy days, so shnN thy strength be/ and that by writing down your c»Be no eyes but my own see it, that relief mentallj »nd physically can be given to you, and that in placeof sinking into a dishonored and premature death you can. feel that, in words of Wordsworth— 'An old age serene and bright and lovely as a Lapland night, shall lead tbee to thy grave.' LOUIS. L. SMITH. Nervousness, Debility, Loss ot Power. Indiscretions of Early Youth, &» In all the above cases, arising from errors and the yielding to the passion?, no time should be loss to at once arrest theprogress -of disease. Da. lr L. SMITH, I (The only legally qualified medical man advertising in these> colonies) 132, Collins Street, East, MiLBOFEKE, Opposite the Melbourne Clvb — Late the residence of theGovernor. Private Entrance i» in Stephen Street, South. Consultation Fee (by letter) £h Medicines forwarded to all the colonies, so packed as to avoid observation. Books* written by Dr L. L. Smith post free ; postage stamps, Means of Prolonging Life, Is 9d • Medical Household Sketches, No 1, 3s Do do de> No 2, Is 94 Weakness and Sterility, 3s > Medical Almanac, 1875, 6d

g^HARLAND, \ AUCKLAND. I \OUR MANUFACTURERS. I \ A WOED TO THE PUBLIC. / For Ipme considerable fc me past we have been enzagen i,a the Kiftnufacbory of Proprietary Medicines and Specialties* of variols kinds, to which we have drawn public attefctioa through Vbe advertising columns of the various jourdbJ»of the colonY / The deaand 1 which has- thus sprung up Jbr oar medicaments, ancit'ie flattering encomiums which have bfes pronounced uptm tlieir virtues, clearly testify that our/medical pr«parstioDl are more delicately manipulated and/ contain more »übtle\power than similar remedies impoited cither from Great France^ or the United /SUifS of America. \ / --JM** The marvellpuft sweess- wnteh has attcnded/thi# our infant enterpriseihas determined us on entering upoa. % still larger field of cueraticns, and to meet, the which is likely to be made upon us, we have eon^uded avrange~ ments for a regVar supply of the raw nmterial from the* most famed laboruories of the world. r We are proud V> rank oor tt>t»XA'vs[mxt\\t amongst thelocal industries foryhieh the pubho' xaemjoi the colony havebeen agitating for fevers! yeur past/and we confidently appeal to our fellap^oi^ristf^Of surfebrt, we on our part guaranteeing tbyquaU^c^^ur prepah(tions to be superior to the iroportedjkii^EOTkr* happy// the knowledge that skill and care are J^einJrdevoted to in relief of the '■thousand ills that fleJEi ijrolir ta" //

The following is alist of sfedicines prepared at our laboratory. SMprtland Street. SHARLANDIS SU#LR COATED FAMILY OR INTLfILIOUS PILLS. Are a aafe and reliable reVedmor Indigeetion, Headache, and Liver Complaints. Tley Misure a proper secretion of bile and stimulate the muslupr fibres of th? intestines by relieving congestion and djpinishinij mucous secretions, thereby enabling the conAts of the bowels, by more direct contact, to excite a»}taltic action and to. restoreenfeebled nervous energy# ISTe claim a superiority over other Aperient Pills, via#thal a dose or two occasionally, with proper regimen andjaiet, Vill keep the patient health} cheerful, and will giv/ enerA and tone to the system. Persons generally are n*st ind^jreet in the use of medicines, and more especialy in the\se of Cathartics or Purging agents. It is a wei-known flct that the indiscriminate use of these purgativl medioineslin such quantities often develops latent weakwss in the firm of Hceramorhoids or Piles, and be it remembered tbatlthe remedies — blazoned all over the world k curing ever! disease— too often lay the germs of diseale, of wasting a|d diminished nervous energy and gradull decay. The Alia prepared by J. C. Sliarland, if taken/ for Indigestion *■ l|TegularitieB of the Liver, should be Administered in do»s one pill every alternate night for a /eek or two j if as two at bed time oecasionaljpr ; if an active purgmtive be indicated, a saline aperient /hould be taken early ii the morning following the pills,-« Seldlita Powdar or a\hird of an ounce of Epsom Salts m a little warm water. \ Sold ih bo»s at Is and 23 6d, and \y all the Ceuntry Storekeeper/throughout the province. 1 V E Rivl IFUGE MEDPIOINES— MANNING'S WORM POVDEES. only by J. C. Sharland. This meft excellent remedy is used by \ll classes of tho communijfr, and is justly admitted to be almost efficacious and certain remedy for the expulsion orlthose parasites, which infest the human b >dy. The proprielor has received numerofa testimonials of the efficacy df the Worm PowdeM. I Soldftn packets, Is each. \ I THE CHILD'S TONIC. \ Shoull alwaye be used after the administration of th Powdlrs. This most agreeable and palatable {reparation is readiv taken, and has tho effoct of a tonic, combining all the ejbments necessary for healthy blood. It io destroys the llrv», or eggs of the parasite. For ohildrel o( a deliPate Ind spare habit, of a pale and sallow cotnnexion, the use If this tonic creates appetite, gives tone tolhe body, and Iroduces the glow of health indicated by night eyes and losy cheeks. It is equally efficacious for moielnvanced s s a g6,l»here there is a deficiency of the healthy constituents "of tie blood. 1 Plepared by J. C. Shirland. Sold by all Sfcorfcceepers. Pri* Is (id, 2s 6d, and da 6d a bottle. 1

I SHARLAND'S CHERRY PECTORAL, I . I A REMEDY FOB 1 I COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, AKD I CONSUMPTION. ' 1 ■Among the numeros nostrumus advertised and pr4>ared aftt of ftew Zealand, none has earned the reputatidhonore Jbservedly than Sharlaud's Cherry Pectoral. Fronl the fonsiderable demand for this elegant preparation, »nl its Efficacy in every instance, the proprietor deems it a^plealant Buty to recommend its use wherever a Cough RomVdy' is necessary. The proprietor would, in all cases wliens i Las been found useful, feel obliged for a written teatunotia lo tbat etlect. Such a concession would fortify the aif(er lused rei uration of the preparation. Sold in hottlt-3 at 2a 6 I an t 4-< 6 I each.

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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 8 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 489, 8 July 1875, Page 4

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