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medicines. Dr Cazenave, of Saint Louie Hospital, Paris, recommends it particularly in cutaneous diseases, conjointly -with the pills j ISO HOEE Coxp.fTM PTTQy OE DIS^A CT? “ of XiiK Chest. — Syrup of Hypopltosphite \of Litne, manufactured by Gbisudlt & Co.. Chemists.—This new medicine, which is delicious to the paiate, is a sovereign remedy for coughs, colds, irritation of the lungs, and is also an excellent remedy in caeca of consumption. Under its influence the cough abates, nocturnal perspirations cease, and the patient rapidly recovers health and flesh.

No more Indigestion oe Dyspepsia. —Elixir of Pepsins, prepared by Qn-iiAUJ-T & Co., Chemists, Pepsins is the gastric juice itself, or rather the purilied active principle which digests food i;i the stomach. When from various causes the supply of the digestive fluid is j too small, the inevitable consequences arej bad digestion, gastritis, gastralgia, inflammation of the mucous coat of the stomach and bowels, heartburn, anoemea, loss of strength, and in females general derangement. The Elixir of Pepsiue, which is sanctioned by the approbation of the Paris Academy of Medicine, speedily cures all such diseases, and prevents vomiting during pregnancy. No MOEE POTEETY OF THE BLOOD AND pale Complexion. —Phosphate of Iron De Leeas, Apothecary, Doctor of Science, Laris.—This new ferruginous medicine contains the elements of the bones and blood, and Iron in a liquid state. From observations made in the Paris Hospitals and detailed in tde Prospectus, it is superior to ferruginous pills, lactate of iron, iron reduced by hydrogen, pills and Syrups of the lodide of Iron, and cures rapidly stomach complaints, painful digestion, poverty of the blood, loss of strength and appetite and the diseases incidental to females. It is the best aduinet to Cud Liver Oil, ami the best preserver of health in tropical climates. No moee Copaiba, oe Cubebs.—Capsules of Matico Veyetalis ; also, Liquid Extract of Matico. —These elegant preparations etfect rapid and extraordinary cures of recent and old and severe eases of disease. They are used in all the hospitals of Paris by the celebrated Dr Eicord, and are tound greatly superior to all preparations of Copaiba, Cubebs, &c.. and Mineral Eeniedles. The Liquid Extract is used in recent cases, and the capsules in the more chronic, and where all oilier Medicines have failed, these preparations will always eflect a cure.

Indigestion.— Digestive Lozenges and\ Powders of Alkaline Lactates, by Bukin i)u Burs sox, Lauieate ol' the I'uris Imperial Academy of Medicine.—This delicious preparation is prescribed by the most reputed doctors in France, against all derangements of the digestive functions, .-ach as gastritis, gastralgia, long and painful digestions, wind in the stomach and bowels, emaciation, jaundice, and complaints of the liver and loins. General Depot.—ln Paris, at GkiiiAUi.x & Co.’s, Chemists, 45 Hue Rich! lieu. Loi eon, Maw & Sou, II Aldersgutestroct. Auckland, Asulr & Cu. ■jq* E W MEDICINES. THE GREATEST SUCCESS O? TUB 108. Unlike the Patent Medicines generally imported from the United Kingdom, the following from Franee have been severely tested and scrutinized by the most eminent Government and private analytical and operative Chemists and practising Physicians of Paris, &c.. insomuch that the entire Parisian Medical Faculty,—attached to the Government and other Hospitals, &c., in the French dominions can, after rigorous trials, with the fullest confidence, recommend them to the avorable notice of all languishing, not only under ordinary diseases, but those who may be “ hoping against hope.” No more Cod Lives Oil. —Syrup of lodized Horseradish , prepared by Geimault&Co., Chemists, Paris.—According to the certificates of the physicians of the Paris Hospitals 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 really superior. It cures diseases of the chest scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness, muscular atony, and loss of appetite, it regene rates the constitution by purifying the blood, and is, in a word, the most powerful depurntive known. It never fatigues the stomach and bowels like the lodide of Iron and the lodide of Potassium, and is administered with the greatest efficacy to young children subject to humors, or obstruction of the glands. Dr Cazenave oi St Louis Hospital, Paris, recommends it particularly in cutaneous diseases, con 1

| Diseases of the Chest. —Syrup of Sypopkosphite of Lime, manufactured by Qbimault & Co., Chemists. This new medicine, delicious to the palate, is a sovereign remedy for coughs, colds, irritation of the lungs, and is also an excellent remedy in cases of consumption. Under its influence, the cough abates, nocturnal perspirations cease, and the patient rapidly recovers health and flesh. Indigestion ob Dyspepsia. —Elixir of Pepsine, prepared by Gbimahxt & Co., Chemists. Pepsine is the gastric iuioe itself, or rather the digestive principle purified. which digests food in the stomach. When from various causes the supply of the digestive fluid is too small) the inevitable consequences are bad digestion, gastritis, g-vdralgia, inflammation “of the

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 546, 6 February 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 546, 6 February 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XIII, Issue 546, 6 February 1868, Page 4

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