GUNDBLY'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS
ARE strongly recommended as a safe and effectual lemedy for Sick Headache, Giddinfss, Constipation, &c; and they have ever been found most serviceable in Liver CoarTLAINTS. In Boxes, Is. each.
BALSAMIC Pectoral ELIXIR For Coughs, Asthma, Sore Throat, Affections of the Chest, Hooping Cough, &c.
Persons suffering from the above complaint should have recourse to this valuable remedy, which, from its soothing aiid balsamic properties, is equally adapted for children and adults. Numerous instances might be adduced of immediate relief having been experienced from the first few doses of the Balsamic Elixir when other medicines had proved unavailing., 7b Bottles, Is. 9d., 25., & 2s. 6d. each.
Concentrated iEtherea
Essence of Jamaica Ginger. In this Essence are contained, in a highly concentrated state, all the carminative and restorative qualities of this grateful Aromatic. Ten drops are equal to eight grains of the Powder, and may be taken in water, tea, wine, &c. This preparation is particularly beneficial in relieving Cramp, Spasm, Flatulency, Pain and Oppression after Meals, and in restoring the tone of the Stomach. It is also an useful and agreeable adjunct to Soda and other Crated Mineral Waters. In Bottles, Is , 2s. 8c 3s. 6d. each. Rheumatic Embrocation*
An invaluable remedy for Gout, Chionia Rheumatism, prams, Pains in the Limbs, &c, prepared from the prescription of an eminent Physician. The increasing demand for this preparation is an ample proof of the high estimation in which it is held. In Bottles, 2s , 3s. & ss. each.
DR. PARRY'S A perient Family Pills,
These Pills, which do not contain Calomel, or any other Mercurial Preparation, are compounded fiom Vegetable Extracts, and are well known as a mild and certain cure for Indigestion, Headache, Disorders of the Sto-
mach, &c.
Dr. Parry's Pills may safely be taken by persons of all ages, without alteration of diet, or risk from exposure. In Boxes, Is. each.
For • Beautifying and Promoting the Growth of the Hair,
Possessing all the qualities requisite for removing, fiom the loots of the Hair, that excess of Scurf which prevents the escape of the Insensible Perspiration, anl induces premature Baldness. It imparts a glossy softness to the Hair, has a fragrant perfume, and is peifectly free from any coloring matter whatever. In Bottles, Is., 2s. & 3s. 6d. each.
Concentrated Essence of PEPPERMINT In Bottles, Is., 2s. & 3s. 6d. each.
The above are prepared solely by W. R. GUNDRY, Dispensing Chemist, Lower Queen Street Established 1844.
ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED
CANVAS, ROPE, SAIL TWINE English Bushed Blocks Coal and Stockholm Tar — Ditto ditto Pitch Turpentine, in 3 gallon Tins v White Lead, 281bs.— Boiled Oil Large size Paint Brushes and Pencil ditto Mariners' Compasses — Bull's-eye Lantherns Nails, all sizes — *Iron and Copper Tacks Patent Deck Lights Fish-hooks and Fishing Lines Bright American Broad Axes Ditto ditto Narrow Axes Axe and Adze Handles Shipwright's Pin Malls & Pitch Ladles Rosin and Blight Varnish Moleskin Trowsers, Shirts, &c, &c. One and half Ton Salt Pork Thomas Russell Fort Street, near the Stores of ) W. S. Grahame, Esq. j
S. A. WOOD, (Late of Auckland.) BEGS leave to inform the inhabitants o New Zealand that he has opened the extensive Establishment "SARACEN'S HEAD HOTEL," corner of King and Sussex Streets, Sydney. To those who have not yet visited Sydney he begs to add that the " Saracen's Head" if one of the large Hotels of this City, and that he can offer to visitors very superior accommodations, with the most assiduous attention, and choicest viands and wines, at moderate rates. Syduey, 19th Nov., 1850,
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New Zealander, Volume 7, Issue 494, 8 January 1851, Page 4
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