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TV/T OTHERS, have yon tried FALLWELL'S CARMI- * - LTX - NATIVE SYRUP ? Save yourselves many sleepless nights by purchasing an eighteen. penny bottle and proving its excellence in giving ipeedv relief in Wind P.,.ns in the Bow Is, Griping, L,, to which Infants and young Children are liable ; by wardin A Dtt, m many cwi, attacks of Convulsions, and"by" by being touna particularly bene^ml and soothing during Teething. ? *2k3K^ cl toS*-' j " botfci?s ftt is 6>| . «J iucklanlr^/* M> * Bros., Chemists, Try also, FALLWELLVS WORM POWDERS. A Medicine of singular and undoubted efficacy when employed -r the removal of Worms either in Children or Adults Sold in Psokets at Is 3d, 2a 6d, and its 6d each ; or Poati l*Bd, 2d lOd, and ss.
4T OOK THEN INTO THY HEARI AND WRlifiThe above sentence read carefully will tell all that I could in a thousand lines, it adapts itself admirably to a large number of cases continually coming nnder my treatment. Many who 'Look into their hearts' at the readm« of this advertisement, and wh© ponder over it will say, I know I should write for I hare a great secret there in mv heart hidden deep down, and I (ear 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 as an object of pity or scorn. ' Look into thj h< art and say is it not better for me-to seek aid and^ret rehefjtj writing to one man in whom I have confidfl£e*-witb/wjM)m my pecret is safe ; and whose* aid and (jmmyw/ c^mejo?WLife hereafter to be happy,. making£riprafl^w^tbfl»yr^grf£- M Rejoice, O, Young Man, ' Look thenmito thy beajt and write,' for hundreds have written to me when it haar been too late, and who in place of having ' Children like olive-branches round about their table,' have their homes desolate, and feel it a reproach upon their manhood to live. 'Look then into thy heart and write' and remember that 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 can feel that, in words of Wordsworth — 'An old age serene ani bright, and lovely as a Lapland night, shall lead fchee to thr grave.' LOUIS. L. SMITH. Nervousness, Debility, Loss ot Power. Indiscretions of Early Youth, &a In all the obove cases, arising from errors and the yielding to the passions, no time should be loss to at once arrest the progress of disease. Dr. It L SMITH, (The only legally qualified medical man advertising in th?secolonies) 182, Collins Street, East, Melbourne, Opposite the Melbourne Clvb — Late the residence of theGovernor. Piivate Entrance is in Stephen Street, South. Consultation Fee (by letter) £1. Medicines forwarded to all the colonies, bo parked as to avoid observation. -Books written by Dr L L. Smith post fee ; postage stamps, " Means of Prolonging Life, Is 9d Medical Household Sketches, No 1, 3s Do do do No 2, Is 9d Weaknesn and Sterility, 3s Medical Almanac, 1875, 6d
J^H A R L A NJD, \ AUCKLAND. ( \oUR MANUFACTURERS.) V A WORD TO THE PUBLIC. / For srftoe considerable tirne past wo have been cX>aged\'r> the manufactory of Proprietary Medicines and Specialitiesof various and-, to which we have dmwo publicTattention through thelpdvertising columns of the various jlurnals of (he colony. I j The o'emald which has thus sprung up formxir medicaincnt>, and tV; Uattering eTicoiniums which hJTe been pronounced uponVheir vntues clearly testify th^T our medieaE preparations aY more delicately uiunipulatJT and contain, uioro subtle poVer tlmn gimiSar remedies iln ported either Ironi Great lirilain, France, or the, UmTed States of America. I I . J The marvellols pucce?s whloh has JiUendid thi* our* infant enterprise lftts dett-rnsmed us on entemhg upon a si ill lt.rgpr Held ol oit-rations, and to meet tb# demand which is likely to be nVjdo upon us, we have excluded arrangements ior a regular supply of the raw Ziateriai from the moßt famed luboraories ot the world, m We are proud to rank our estabiislmeut amongst thelocal indu^trie^ for Vluch the pubho inep of the eolouv hate been agitn!ing for le\eral \ears pust^and we eonfldently appeal to our fellowlcoloi.ists for sujfcort, we on our parit guaranteeing the qulhty of our prep/rations to be superior to the imported one! and are happ/in the knowledge that skill and care are bling devoted tofthe relief of the ' thousand ills that flesh Is heir to." /
The following Is a list offmedicines prepared at our laboratory. Sliortland Street. SHARLAND'S SUf-AR COATED FAMILY O\ ANTIiILIOUS PILLS. Are a aafe and reliabl* ren.edy for Indigestion, Headacbp r and Liver Complaints. IThey efsure a proper secretion of bile and stimulate the liusculal fibres of ith» inte3tmes by relieving congestion aid din/msbing mucous secretions r thereby enabling the lontej(fts of the bowels, by more direct contact, to excitl pj/istaltic action and to restore enfeebled nervous ener^T We claim a superiority over other Aperient Pills. vizAphat a dose or two occasionally with proper re^itnen andfciet, will keep the patient healthy oheerful, and will giveleVergy and tope to the system. Persons generally are molt lindiscreet in*the use of medicines, and more especiallyVißthe use of Cathartics or Purging agents. It is a well-klilwn fact that the indiscriminate use ot these purgative id&ficines in euch quantities often develops latent weaknesjfil the form of Hoeramorhoids or Piles, and be it reinen*ei-d that the remedies — blazoned all over the world as/uriig every disease— too often lay tbe germs of diseaae/of tasting and diminished nervou* energy and graduil fiecay\ The pills prepared by J. 0. Sharland, if taken fdr IndiVestion or Irregularities of theLiver, should be administered in doses one pill every alternate night for a weep oa two \if as a purgative^ two at bed time occasionally ;A{ an aeti>» purgative be indicated, a saiine aperient should be taken arly in the morning following the pdls, — a^ldlitz Powd< ' or a third of an ounce of Epaom Salts in /little warm w ,ter. Sold iw boxpsfat Is and 2s d, and by all the Country Storekeepers throughout the \> >vince. VERMIFUGE lEDICINES— MANNING'S WO M POWDEKS. Pre/ared only by J| C. Shabland. This most afoellent remedy ■ used by all classes of th© communitj^Xnd is justly admittM to be a most efficacious and certajjf remedy for tho exnulsion of thoso paraaite^which infAt the human b >dy. TSeproprietor haa received numerou/ testimonials of the «Scacy of the Worm Powder/ I Sold In packets, Is each. I I THE CHILD'S T*NIC. Should fcilwaye be used after the Idrainigtration of th Powder! This most agreeable and pWatable preparation i» readily laken, and has the effect of 1 tonic, combining all the elenlents necessary for healthy blo\d. It also destroys, the larva, or eggs of the parasite. ForXchildren of a deliaate andfeparc habit, of a pale and salllw complexion, the use of tJis tomo creates appetite, gives loae to the body, and prJluces the glow of health indicatld by bright eyesand rc^ cheeks. It is equally efficaeiouslDr moie advanced age, *ere there is a deficiency of the hellthy constituent ot thi blood. \ PA pared by J. C. Sharland. Sold by ak Storekeeper* Pried Is lid, 2s 6d, and 3d 6d a bottle. «. \
Should ] Powder! readily I the elen| the larva Mte and use of and pr and r «q o( P
j SHARLAND'S CHERRY PECTORAL, M A KEifKDT FOR \ § COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, ASTIIA, AND I CONSUMPTION. T VAraong the nuraeros nostrumus advertised an\ prepared out; of New Zealand, none has earned the reputifcionjnord d/servedly than Sharland's Cherry Pectoral. IVoW-ih© fcnsiderable demand for this elegant preparatioA atd its ifficacy in every instance, the proprietor deems it a\leasaut x to ri'couitnend is use w.ierever a Cough lbmedy isnec.ssar). The proprietor would, io all cases i%ere i has been found useful, feel obliged for a written te*i%onia to that eftect. Suoh a concession would f jrtify the «ver tised reputation of the preparation. Sold in bottlea at 2s 6 I and 4s 6<l each.
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Waikato Times, Volume 491, Issue VIII, 13 July 1875, Page 4
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