"i __si a i in .. i .. i GEIMAULT AND GO'S Chemists to the Cottet, rue de richelieu. Paris TTIRENCH MEDICI NE S LUNG DISEASES. BYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME. It is the best and most rational of all remedies against consumption. Under its influence the cough abates, the night sweats cease, and the patient rapidly recovers health. It gives the same results in cases of coughs, catarrhs, hooping-coughs, and influenza. In comparing this syrup with the other sold under the same name, it will be easy to recognise the superiority of this preparation. Therefore, to avoid any substitution, please to require on the bottle the signature Grimault and Co. NERVOUB HEAD-ACHE AND NEURALGIA. GUARANA. A single powder of this natural vegetable production is sufficient to cure instantly the most violent sick head-ache. It is the most valuable remedy againt diarrhoea. MATICO—CAPSULES AND LIQUID. Where all other medicines have failed, these preparations will always effect a cure. They insure rapid and extraordinary cure of severe, recent, and chronic cases of private disease. They are found greatly superior to all hitherto known mineral remedies, and to copaiba and cubeb. Require the signature : Geimattm and Co. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S DISEASES. —SYRUP OF lODISED HORSE RADISH. Patronised for more than twenty years by the Paris Physicians. Cures lyniphatisin, rachitisna, scrofula, congestion of the glands oi the neck, paleness and llabbiness of the flesh, loss of appetite, weakness of institution, tht F various eruptions on the t^jiAails, pimples find itchings. It is the bCTt^Jlßedy againsi the first stage of consumption, aud it is th. most powerful depurative known. DR. LERA'S SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE OF IRON. Clear as spring water and tasteless ; has th. advantage over all ferruginous preparations ol containing Iron and Phosphorus, which are tht elements of blood. It cures chlorosis, pains ir the stomach, difficult digestion, dismenorrhea anaemia, general debility and poorness of tht blood, and agrees especially with the most delicate stomachs. ASTHMA. Gbimatjit and Co.'s Indian Cigabettee oe Cannabis Indica.—Recent experimentin France, England, ana Germany have proved that these cigarettes are a sovereign remedy for the above distressing affections, especially when belladona, stramonium, and opium have failed to give relief. EIG-AI7D & CO.'S PERFUMERY. 45, RUE DE RICHELIEU, PARIS, Patronised by the French Court, and extensively used in all fashionable circles. ,X> I G A U D' S - _ 0"L TJTINE, Perfume just imporceu-vi ■__«.•' 7 ;■'•• Co. WINSIiOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. Mrs. Winslow, an old and experienced nurse, has devoted herself for more than thirty years exclusively to the cure of children. She has a SOOTHING SYRUP for children teething, which we believe a most invaluable preparation, not only for children teething, but in all cases of dysentery or diarrhoea. We speak of what we know when we say that thie Soothing Syrup acts like a perfect charm in the abc-ve cases. We have witnessed the most satisfactory and pleasing results from the use of it upon suffering infants and children in a great variety of cases. It gives universal satisfaction, is perfectly safe to the feeblest infantj and pleasant to the taste. We sincerely believe that the mother who has a child suffering from any of the above complaints, and neglects to provide this medicine for its relief and cure, is depriving the little sufferer of the remedy of all the world best calculated to give it rest and restore it to health. It is said that one-fourth the children born die under five years of age. As the teething period is the most critical time, every mother should be prepared to act as nurse and physician; and no moother should be without Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, which is perfectly safe in all cases, and may be had of any medicine dealer. "BBOWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES" Cure Cougb, Cold, Hoarseness and Influenza; Irritation or Soreness of the Throat; relieve the hacking cough in Consumption, Bronchitis, Hooping Cough, Asthma, Catarrh ; clear and strengthen the voice of Singers j indispensable to Public Speakers. J. N. MANNING, i/hemut. Shortland-street, Auckland, Sole Agent.
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 396, 18 April 1871, Page 4
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663Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 396, 18 April 1871, Page 4
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