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Mflaieal. MORE COD LIVER OIL.— Syrups of lodized Horseradish. Prepared by Grimaolt and Co., Chemists, 7 Rue de Feuillade, Paris. According to the certificates of the physicians of the Paris hospiitals detailed in the prospectus, and with the approbation of several Academies, this syrup is employed with the greatest success in place of Cod Liver Oil, to which it is ready superior. It cures diseases of the chest, scrofula, lymphatic green sickness, muscular atony, and loss of appetite, it regenerates the constitution by purifying the blood, and is, in a word, the most powerful depurative known. It nevey fatigues the stomach and bowels like the lodide of Potassium and the lodide ef Iron, and is administered with the greatest efficacy to youngchildren subject tochumonrs, or obstruction of |the glands. D’Cazenave of St Louis Hospital, Paris, recommends it particularly in cutaneous diseases conjointly with the pills which bear his name. Manufactured by Grimault & Co., Chmists, Rue de Feuillade, Paris. This new medicine, which is delicious to the palate, is a sovereign remedy for cough, colds, irritation of the lungs, and is also an excellent remedy in cases of consumption. Under its influence the cough abates, nocturnal perspiration cease, and the patien rapidly recovers health and flesh. Agents in all the Colonies. NO MORE POVERTY OF THE BLOOD. Dr Leras, Apotneoary Doctor of Science, 7 Rue de la Feuillade, Paris. This new ferruginous medicine contains the «lATn«Tits ef the bones and blood, and iron in a liquid state. From observations made in the Paris hospitals, and detailed in the Prospectus, it is superior to ferruginous pills, lactate of iron, iron reduced by hydrogen, pills and syruuo of the iodide of iron, and cures rapidly stomach complaints, painful digestion, poverty of the blood, loss of strength and appetite, and diseases incident to females. It is the best adjunct to Cod liver Oil, and the best preserver of health in tropical oilmates Elixir of Pepsins. Prepared by Grimault & Co., Chemists, Ren de Feuillade, Paris. According to the formula of Dr Corvisart Knight of the Legion of Honour, Physician to H.M. the Emperor of the French, Pepsine is the gastric juice itself, or rather the active principle purified, which digests food in the stomach. When from various causes the supply ef the digestive fluid, s too small, the inevitable consequences arc bad digestion, gastritis, gastralgia; inflammation of the mucous coat of the stomach and bowels, heart-bum, anoemea, loss of strength, and in females general derangement. The Elixir of Pepsme, which is sanctioned by the approbation of the Paris Academy of Medicine speedily cures all such diseases, and prevents vomiting during pregnancy. Agents in all the Colonies. D * DE JONGH’S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium) LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Unequalled for Purity, Palatableness, and Efficacy; Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for CONSUMPTION, DISEASES OP THE CHEST, AND DEBILITY. “ I find Dr De Jongh’s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil to be much more efficacious thaw other varieties of the same medicine.”— Edwin Canton, Esq., Surgeon to Charingcross Hospital. “ I consider Dr De Jongh’s Light Brown Cod Liver Oil to be very pure Oil, not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value.—Sir Henry Marsh, But., M.D., Physician in Ordinary to the Queen in Ireland. To be had everywhere.

BLOOD PURIFIER, OLD DK ACOB TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA. TWO CASES OP CONSUMPTION.—Broad street, Park, Sheffield, Mar. 20, 1869. Messrs Dean, Steel, and Co.— Gentlemen, —Some months age a young m«r called upon us and purchased a bottle of “ The Blood Purifier,’’Old Dr Jacob Towns* end’s Sarsaparilla. So delicate was his state of health that it was the subject of remark; there was hurried breathing, emaciation, debility, and ether unmistakeable symptoms of phthisis. He called several times afterwards, each time baying a bottle, and so improved in appearance that we conSatulated him upon it. He said that Old r Jacob Townsend’s Sarsaparilla had saved his life, and also that of his brother, who was far gone in consumption, and who had been taking it with the same benefit as himself. Both brothers are now in vigorous health, each weighing more than 13 stone.— Robert Roper and Son. Sold by all druggists at Home and in the Colonies. Chief Depot—l3l, Fleet street, London. In bottles of various sizes. Caution.—Get the Red and Blue Wrappers, with the Old Doctor’s head in the centre. No other genuine; “ In all cases 1 have found Dr De Jongh’s Cod Liver Oil possessing the same set of properties, among which the presence of cholaio compounds, and of iodine in a state of organic combination, are the most remarkable.”—Dr Lktheby, Medical Officer of Health to the City of London. SINGLETON’S SARSAPARILLA,— Manufactured from the formula of the celebrated Dr Pereira, M.D., F.R.C.S., L.A.C., Lecturer on Chemistry and Therapeutics at the London Hospitals,—is the best preparation of the real Jamaica root ever offered to the public. It is warranted free from mercurial or other deleterious ingredients, combines the agt jeable flavor of a cordial with the active principles of the famous Red Jamaica Sarsaparilla, and is highly recommended for its curative and restorativ properties by the most eminent medical nmn, SINGLE TON’S SARSAPARILLA May be obtained from all druggists, mer chants, and storekeepers, throughout th Agents in New Zealand. world. Agents in all the Colonies.

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Evening Star, Issue 2825, 8 March 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Star, Issue 2825, 8 March 1872, Page 4

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