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Medical* ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT (Trade Mark " Anti-Fat," registered) la the celebrated American remedy for corpulency. It ia purely vegetable, being- a compound c< ncentrated fluid extract of sea lichens, and is perfcctlj harmless. No particular change of diet required. Will reduce a fat person from 21b. to 51b. a week. It acts upon the food in tlw stomach, preventing its conversion into fat " Cn»pulency is not only a disease of itself, but th« harbinger of others," wrote Hippocrates 200j years ago, and what was true then is not 1e93 so to-day. The consequences of obesity are often more serious than is generally supposed. The thick accumulations of fat in the tissues mechanically oppress adjacent organs, thereby producing dyspnoea (shortness of reath) and disturbances in the circulation, characterised by palpitation of the heart, fainting, determination of blood to the brain, derangements of the stomach, liver, kidneys, uterus, &c. In conso quence of tho congestion of the stomach, the patient becomes dyspeptic, and is tormented with flatulency, acidity of tho stomach, and eructations. The impedimenta to a free circulation of the blood, and the increased pressure of the masses of fat throughout the system on the blood vessels, produce a determination of blood to the brain, whence ariss somnolency, torpor of the mental and physical functions, and n..t nfrequently apoplexy. Obesity is undoubtedly n not nfrequeut cause of fatty degeneration of the heart and liver. Speaking of the heart, a late author says : —"Some of the iiißtaneea of sudden death of fat people may bo reasonably ascribed to a rupture ef the organ in this weakened state." ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT is endorsed by those eminent in the medical profession. THOMAS FAIKIiANK, M.D.. of Windsor, Surgeon to her Majesty the Queen, referring to ANTI-FAT in the British Medical Journal of June 7, 1879, says: —"I gave some of this extract (Fueus Veaiculosus) to a very corpulent lady, who in three months lost three stone In weight without any change of diet. Since then I have frequently given it for reducing weight depending on the accumulation of adipose tissue, and have never found it fall. I may state that a patient who has been lately taking it as an anti-fat. and who has always suffered very much from rheumatic pains about the body, has been eniirely free from such trouble while she has been taking the extract, a fact which she quite independently noted.' ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT Reduceß a Lady Four Poundsper Week. "Manchester square. London, Sept. 30, 1879. "The Botanic Medicine Co., Greatßussell-street-buildings, London, W.C. " Gentlemen,- ily mother has used your ANTI-FAT for over three months, and ha 3 found it to reduce her on the average four uounds per week the has commended it to several friends.—Yours truly. "W. C. Upton." ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT. is endorsed by Messrs. Johnson and Oldham, Chemists, of Dublin, who write the Botanic Mcdic-ne Company, under date of September 9,1879W0 sell a good deal of your ANTI-FAT. and hear favourable accounts in every side, one gcntlcnnn, a magistrate in the North of Ireland, h.ving told us that it reduced him fourteen pounds within a month." ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT Keduces 91b. in Four Weeks. Edward Parrett, Esq., Chemist, of Market Squire, Winslow, writ-a the Botanic Medicine Company, under date of June 12th, 1879:— "Ono lady to whom I have sold Allan's Anti-Fat has decreased 91b. in four weeks. Themis Newbould, Esq., Chemist, of Bradford, writes the Botanic Medicine Company, under date of June 11, 1879:— " The gentleman for whom I obtained four bottles of Allan's Anti-Fat has derived great benefit from the same, and has recommended it lo a friend. Please send me one dozen at once." C. J. Arblaßter, Esq., Chemist, of Birmingham, writes, under date of June 4 1879 :— " Havo just received a capital account of the effects of Anti-Fat in reducing corpulency." J. A. Stewait, Esq., of Worcester, writes to the Botanic Medicine Company, under date of June 18, 1879:— " Three bottles of ANTI-FA.T ■ have produced a wonderful effect." Herr F. Arnott, of the Elbe, Prussia, writes the Eotanic Medicine Company, under date of July 15, 1879. J "I have much pleasure to inform you that by taking six bottles of your ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT, I am ten pounds lighter. ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT Reduces [51bs. a Week. " 22 Redclifls-strect. South Kensington, S.W., June 2nd, 1879. " To the Proprietors of Allan's Anti-Fat. " Gentlemen,—l have tried your wonderful medicine,' Anti-Fat, both in America and this country. Through its use I can thin down at command, losing on an average five pounds per week.—Yours respectfully, " lIARHT JBkailam." ALLAN'S ANTI-FAT. Trade Mark, "Anti-Fat" (Registered), and Pamphlet, entitled "How to Get Lean Without Starvation" (Copyright). All infringers will be promptly prosecuted. Send stamp for Pamphlet. Address botanic medicine COMPANY, GREAT RUSSELL STREET* BUILDINGS, LONDON W.C. SOLD by all Chemists, and Wholesale by Messrs. KEMPTHORNE, PROiSEK, and Co.'s New Zealand Llrug Company (Limited), Auckland, Duscdii, christchurch aid Wellington. THINKING MEN generally have come ts the conclusion that the old formula of Swallowing Medicine lor every form of Disease is rotten at its very core, and totally opposed to all laws of Nature. The Skin, with her seven million pores, is undoubtedly the natural outlet for Disca*e. Mr. Wallack, formerly of the world-renowned Matlock Hydropathic Establishment, Derbyshire, England, is now in Auckland, and may be consulted on the following Diseases.

FEVERS KHKITMAHSM TUMOURS j NEURALGIA LIVER AND STOMACH Complaints, and DYSENTERY. All CHILDREN'S COMPLAINTS are citable by tliia all-powerful remedy long after the Faculty have given up hopes of recovery. To prevent disappointment, Cancers, HeattDiseaso, and Consumption cases, are uot undertaken. The MILD WATER CURB, as established by the late John Smedlny, is carried out with all its cvjratlvo -Powerß.by_.Mr. Wallace, at tha Devonshire Villa, Symonds street, opposite the Grammer School. The Mild Water Cure, as established by the late John Bmedley,!iß.siriotly adhered to. Hours of Consultation : 16 to 11 Forenoon, 8 to i Afternoon. DEVONSHIRE VILLA, : SYMOND3 STREET (Opposto Grammar School). K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, COUGHS, ASTHMA, , BRONCHITIS, ACCUMULATION OF PHLEGII. Composed of the purest articles. These Lozenges jontain no opium nor any deloterious drug, therefore tha most rioltcato can take them with perfect conidenoe. Their bene&cial effect is speedy and certain. This old unfailing family remedy it daily recommondtd by the most eminent Physicians. (In use nearly 00 yoais.) MEDICAL TESTIMONY. " July 25th 1877. 22, Cold Harbour Lane, London. '• sir, —Your Lozenges are excellent, and thoir beneficial effect mo-1 reliable. 1 strongly recommend them in cases of Cough and Asthma. You are at liberty to atato this as my opinion, formed from nany years' experience. " J. BIUNGLOK, M.R.C.S.L., L.S.A., L.M." " Mr. T. Keating, Indian Medical Service. " Dear Sir, —Having tried your Lozenges in India, I hars much pleasure in testifying to their beneficial effects in oases of Incipient Consumption, Asthmx, and Bronchial Affections, i have prescribed them largely, with the best results. " \Y. B. G, , Apotheca-/i A.M.' KEATING'S COUGH L Z <NGEi are. sold by all Chemists, in tins of various sizes, cacu having the words, " ICeatino's Cough Lozenges " euyraven on the Government stamp. ITT" EATING'S WORM TABLETS. A PURKLY VEGETABLE SWEETMEAT, both in appearance aud taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for INTESTINAL or THREAD WORMS. It is a perfectly safo and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children.—Sold in Tins by ALL CIIHMISTS. Proprietor, THOMAS KEATING, London, Export Chemist and Druggist.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5869, 8 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5869, 8 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Herald, Volume XVII, Issue 5869, 8 September 1880, Page 3

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