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Medical, Etc.

MOTHERS, have you tried FALLWELL'S CARMINATIVE SYRUP ?

Bare yourselves many sleepless nights by purchasing an eighteen- penny bottle and proving its excellence in giving ipeedy relief in Wind. Pains in the Bow. Is, Griping, &c,, to which Infants and young Children are liable ; by warding an, in many cases, attacks of Convulsions, and by being found particularly beneficial and soothing during Teething. Sold wholesale, and reta/T by the Proprietor, S. FoiLWBLL, Chemist, OUljjftu^uomaiukTr^a^^bottlas at Is 6d, 2» sd, and taJ&jrth/tn&JfJSMlL'rox Buofl., Chemists, iucklanf^/yTi \f Try also, FALLWELLJ^WORM POWDERS. A Medicine of singular and Jraoubted efficacy when employed t the removal of Worm/either in Children or Adults. Sold in Psckets at Is 3d, 2s 6d, and 4s 6d eaoh ; or Po*tr Is Bd, 2s 10d, and ss.

6T OOK THEN INTO THY HEAEt AND WRITE The above sentence read carefully will tell all that I could in a thousand lines, it adapts itself admirably to a largenumber of cases continually coming under my treatment. Many who 'Look into their hearts' at the reading of this advertisement, and wb* ponder over it will say, I know I should write for I have a great secret there in my heart hidden deep down, and I (ear erery day something will shew itself by some plain symptom and make that secret known to my fellow tnen^nd cauM^hc to be pointed at as an object of pity or scorjf^ * _ ' Look intp^Jrn^ffajranfflb^glit not better for me to seek aid QufohpttMf bfyjgjja^to one man in whom I have wnß«kfnc^^^nV<iHron?^j^Becret ia safe ; and whose aid and counsel will cause J^life hereafter to be happy, making me say with the pro^frb— " Rejoice, O, Young Man. in thy Youth." B r 4 Look then into thy heart and write,' for hnndredi bare written to me -when it has been too late, and who in placeof having « Children like olive-branches round about their table,' have their homes deaoUte, and feel it a reproach upon their manhood to live. « Look then into thy heart and write ' and remember tbafc 1 As thy days, so shall thy strength be,' and that by writing down your case no eyes but my own see it, that relief mentally and physically can be given to you, and that in place of sinking into a dishonored and premature death you caa feel that, in words of Wordsworth — ' An old age serene and bright and lovely as a Lapland night, shall lead thee to thy c™™.' LOUIS. L. SMITH. Nervousness, Debility, Loss of Power. Indiscretions of Early Youth, AcIn all the above cases, arising from errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be loss tv at once arrest th» progress of disease. Dr. L. L. SMITH, (The only legally quali6ed medical man advertising in these colonies) 182, Collins Street, East, Melbourne, Opposite the Melbourne Clvb — Lute the residence of the-G-overnor. Private Entrance ia 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 free ; postage stamp*, Means of Prolonging Life, Is 9d Medical Household Sketches, No 1, Ss Do do do No 2, Is9d Weakness *nd Sterility, 3s Medical Almanac, 1875, 6d

AUCKLAND. / OUR MANUFACTURERS. / \ A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. / Foasome considerable time past we have been enswed fw < the mfcufactory of Proprietary Medicines and Spee3lities= of varmus kinds, to which we have drawn public attention througl the advertising columns of the various joui*al*of the colo\y. Y The (Jwaiand which has thus sprung np for our medicaments, and the flattering encomiums which have bleu pronounced Vtton their virtues, clearly testify that onfmedieai preparations are more delicately manipulated anl contain more subt* power th»n »imilar remedies imposed either from GreaA Britain, France, op the United miaXet^alt America. \ j The marvalou» sneeess which has attended Jbis our Ohfant enterpria* has determined us on 'enterindupon a ttill larger field of Operations, and to meet, the djmand which is likely to be Vi&do upon v«, we have eonelJaed arrangements for a regular supply of the raw malarial from thet most famed laboratories of the world. ¥ We ure proud Vo rank oar establishtneJit amongst thelocal industries forVrhicb the publio men of the colony have beeu agitating forweveral years past, anfl we confidently* appeal to our fellovlrcolonists for supporttwe on our part guaranteeing the qu«ity of our preparations to be superiorto the imported onestond are happy in tile knowledge that skill and care are beimg devoted to the »lief of the ' thousand ills that flesh is leir to." T

The following is V list of meafciTies prepared at our laboratory. Shoii/and Street. SHARLAIID'S SU&ARA)OATED FAMILY ORI ANTIBILibuS PILLS. Are a aafe and reliable ren.edy for /indigestion, Headache, and Liver Complaints. lEhey ensure a proper secretion of bile and stimulate the muscular fibres of th? intestines by relieving congestion and\ dimini/iing raucous secretions, thereby enabling the contents /of the bowels, bj more direct contact, to excite V»erist*ltic action and to restoreenfeebled nervous energy! We claim • superiority over other Aperient Pills, viz., ft a f a dose or tiro occasionally, with proper regimen and diA/will keep the patient bealtfty cheerful, and wtll give enWgy and tone to the syatem. Persons generally are most ■discreet in the use of medicines, and more especially infu» use of Cathartics or Purging agents. It is a well-knlwAfact that the indiscriminate use of these purgative me/iciro in such quantities often? develops latent weakness m tha form of Kosmmorhoids or , Piles, and be it remembered thVt the remedies — blazon ei all over the world as cufing evlry disease— too often lay the getans of disease, of wastini and diminished nervous energy and gradual dyay. Thl pill» prepared by J. C. Sharland, if taken for /indigestion or Irregularities of theLiver, should be administered in loses one pill every alternate night for a weekjor two ; if Aa purgative, two at bed , time occasionally ; if an active pkrgative bo indicated, a saiine aperient sboulJ be taken early in the morning following the pills,.— a SelfliU Po*dar orl* third of an ounce of ! Epsom Salts in a lltle warm wsterl I Sold m boxps atf Is and 2s 6d, Aid by all the Country Storekeepers throjphout the provinVe.

VERMIfUGE MEBICINES— MANNING'S WORM POWDERS. Prep wed only by J. C. Shakland. ; This most excellent remedy is usel by all classes of the community, any is justly admitted tobe a most efficacious and certain remedy for the expulsidn of those parasite* which infest i/e human b >dy. The pi>prietor has received numerous testimonials of tb© efficacy ef the Worn* Powders. / I Sold in p4cketB, Is each. 1 / THE CHILD'S TONIC. Should a^raje be used after the administration of th Powders/ This most agreeable and palatable preparation i* readily ttken, and has the effect of a t*nic, combining all the eleijlents necessary for healthy blood! It also destroy* the lanfc, or eggs of the parasite. For children of % delipate anfl spare habit, of a pale and sallov complexion, the use of this tonic creates appetite, gives t*ne to the bodj, and produces the glow of health indicates bj bright eye* and roiy cheeks. It is equally efficacious fo\ mote advanced age, were there is a deficiency of the healfcy constituent of thl blood. \ Pis pared by J. C. Sharland. Sold by aIA Storekeepers Pricl Is Gd, 2s 6d, and 3s 6d a bottle. \ I SHARLAND'S CHERRY PECTOHKL, I A REMEDY POB \ COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTHJAI ANDyD v J CONSUMPTION. \ jfmong the numeros nostrumus advertised anl prepared outJof New Zealand, none has earned the reputation more deslrvedly than Sharland's Oherry Pectoml. mrom the considerable demand for this elegant preparation and it* eflcacy in every instance, the proprietor deems it a Vtamut dity to recommend its use wherever a Cough ■rtaedy ismecL'&sary. The proprietor would , in all c&sea mere i hlfcbeen found useful, feel obliged for • written te^ti«oni» i Jthat elfect. Such a concession would fortify the HTef tied reiuration of the preparation. * »Sokl in bottles at 2a 6 1 an- 1 4> 61 each. _

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Waikato Times, Volume 490, Issue VIII, 10 July 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Waikato Times, Volume 490, Issue VIII, 10 July 1875, Page 4

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