.Medical Felton,: geimwa.de. and go Wt holosale Druggists’ Drysalters ■ and Druggists - Sundrymen, General and Commission Murphauts,' ■l, 5. and 6 Great St., Helen’s, London; 34 Flinders lane,’ and 11 Bond-street, Melbourne ; and ' Lsmbton-quay, WelUngtbn^N.Z; Drugs,- chemicals, .druggists’-.sundries,-,patent medicines ' V * ” ;, • * . j Perfttmeix.sdrgieal instruments and appliances Photographic sundries and chemicals of dll kinds Painters varnishes, Noble’s and Hoare’s and Bigsby Nov Zealand glue • JErated water maker’s 1 materials;'bottles','corks • ! wires, etc:'' : -Brewers’ isinglass,corks; tinfoil, wires bungs etc Dentists' goods, artificial teeth, and dental sundries We have the pleasure to announce that we are now ready to execute orders at our Wellington Establishment. Lambton-qua-y, . . ■ >. i :-ill , Our stock isnot quite, so perfect; at theoutset as wa cbuld desire, but, in the course of a few months our regular English shipments will fill in all blanks and we shall have a comprehensive and complete’stock in everydepartmenErlH’thh’fflesStinSe anvgoods noton , hand will be prpmptly ?ecuredfrom;i)ur Dunedin and Auckland house;pfJJlessm:,Kempthofne,' Prosser and Co., or from our:Estab!ishment at Melbourne Customers desiroustof indenting,goods direct from England wq Shad have much pleasure in forwarding their lists oi wants to-our Londpn house lor execution Oil the most favorable serms. . ■-•r-' We aVe agents in Die colony for the 1 following Allcock a porous plaisters and Braudreth’s pills ’ ’ hair, vigor,, cherry .'pectoral, and , 'amyn} effervescent citrate ;of magnesia, Buhter’s »Browne’ B ohlorodyne. Dr. Brights'* phospho j Churchill a celebrated syrups ’ for consumption, , Cockle spills * ‘ Clarke’s blood mixture, ,B ilpilts, and miraculous 1 ■- salve • •Condy’s disinfecting fluid, Dlnneford’s fluid magnesia Br ir^Kqokes . solar, elixir, pills, and Crosbie’s- couch elixir r .. .... v.,r^ £ ,. ~.v . , ir , Dr. De Jongh’s cod-liver oih.Friedrichshall .waterGollup’s Mexican 1 hairrenewer and floritine' ’ ~*’ Grirtlcy ? p isinglass; :Hockin’s aoidlitz powdeW; Hood’s : ;• corn solvent, Hofmann’s washing coastals,, Hall’s :• -.d,- 1 -for the lungs, James’ blistering ointment ■ for 1 horses r . Joy s asthma cigars, Judsbn's dyes,- Locbck’s wafers i ®,fi s - Co( *' liver oU » Norton's camomile'pUls ‘ : .Powells k balsam of .aniseed, Row’s embrocation fo 'hors.es c , r . Steedman’s > • soothing powders, . pills ' vyinslosyssyrup:-;! • »*. uhm v.v": I .* Weston’s oil, magic >pills,' mustang liniment, :and condition powders ‘ „ , Barry’s trlcbpherous, Marflliria ' safe" hair dve. and - ’pearl cream ; < ' * •-Fear s welWtnown'soaps and l perfumery • ~Piesse and Lubin’s exquisite toilet requisites'and nerfumes; ••,,” v• V ~ . Calvert's carbolic acid, sheep dip; medicinal carbolic acid,/and. disinfectants', the 'latter-vfcrv particu,r; :> rl £, w * D W,fia.'-tbe pity:of;Wellington.: where , pestiferous odors fillfcheaix. The power to destroy ■ J d 1 thfe'de edisahees is'at hadd.' 1 . V; ' ' ,* , i-rWe -pass vbry- Jo a more cheerful Subject, andmowbring.under the notice of pur friends and the medical profession our ■ ’propnetafr a'rtlMeS—;7 - . *, r " - / ", • Bloor*s?food forinfants and invalids *• 1 ' 5 ‘ /Kruse’sfluid. magnesia and insecticide l * > ’;: : Williams’ Australian yeast ppwder. > : ,r ■, ’ : - Dr. : BuchahVcompound extract of sarsaparilla Felton, -Grimwade and Co. *s 13 flavoring culinarv essences vb.,'--.': ’■ ■ . ••i 1 ; ,i The -aboye proprietaries of Felton,Grimwade and Co.'are prepared with the greatest possible care; and in perfect J ‘combination, are ‘well known throughout ’Australia, and we trust the high-class medical certiacates attached- to each will • ensure- them l an‘equal sue cess in this.colony. / •. . ti - .j, LOOR’S FOOD ' FOR' INFANTS ' AND IN . VALIDS. * .I*f ; ' IB _ Prepared upon Baron Liebig’s, principle ; approve f and recommended by the most eminent of the Medic . Profession. r.:-. ■' , , Surpasses all other substitutes for the natural foo of infants,, and; effectually, promotes/nutrition -an healtH ICli ; "■' ' 3 ; - : - ’» *?■ A’child deprived of its mother’s milk cku orily' b when the food givenb-is- equivalont' .power to that of yvoman’s milk. v •• \- . w. i.- - 3 y {i baEON LIEBIG.” The great Success Of this food is a’convincing ptot , thatUt perfectiyfulfils its object.
/. \ aUnpIOAL ”, t ;v h>- ' ‘‘After a"careful’ trial, or Mrs. Farinaceou 'Pood for Infantsaud Invalids/I‘feel ho .UMe pleasure in recommending it as the best;substitute Ilihye 'met with so.r, the t natural food of • infants* _fro'gi, i itsJ ti eing highly nutritious’, easy of .digestion, andiiot,irritating the alimentaryoahal:. Tn:myoplidohttrm6*sgeheral use would tend: greatly to -diimiiish the excess! vemor tality which has hitherto-existed in<thelcaiohy. ii - . "JOHN SINGLETON, M. # r , #ill ls n v * . "MedicAlMission dispensary,/ t • ■■■»'•• IVI 11 , 'Collin^66d / .• , “Having tried,:Mra./ Blobr's Food tor clnfatifs and Invalids, I am justified in saying that itan ‘excellent article in all cases where infaafc'sjare deprived of their l natural food/Ahd invalids suffering from dys ipepsia; combined with feeble digestive powers/ • v ;'** Havirig%rlidMrsl Bloor’s^Tictoria^^te^Eariiia • iceous FoOd/X&ln s'afely'Tecomthtend being* well suited fp? .infants; children:, and manufactured from and very delicious.* ’ . . , • V JO^-wniKlN^; , Flß,teS.,“ilniiaa^ ■ •.‘u> 4, ‘31 <!'. r\ \.c .‘j C6lllna : fitreefc ‘E '* Sold by all Chemists and Druggists,- andvfholeaale by FELTON, GBIMWADE, ; rAiTD qo.. v / „ Lambtbn-quay,^Wellington.' t TTriI<LXAM.S’ ATTSTHAtrAN ;YEAST ■ . PONDER, 3 ‘This Baling. Powder is packed in half pound canisespecially adapted for the dUna&bf New Zealand. It makes light wholesome bread wlthout yeast r’-alSo biscuits, cfkes, andall kinds' ofi/pastry’without eggs. . other baking-powders from" the New Zealand markets, and secure foritself that high‘popularity it has attained throughout Australia, where;it'ia to be found in every well-regulated household. ’ ’ v- FE LT ON, OHIM WADS;/. A'Np v C 0., L , : „■■■ Lambton-quay; 'Wellington, l ’ . i And .storekeepers pvdi : grocers throughout the colony DR. BUCHAN’S GQNCENTRATfib COMPOUND EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA h Operates a? ajaaildlbut efficacious alterative and tonic, gives tone and. yigor to the system, renovates,, the blood, hn*d affords protection from attacks arising from changes of Reason/ climate. andlife.*Th'is‘veryagreeableand beneficial ’ beverage will befound iri- every respectable hotel bar, and to. those': who' value health and long'life'ask for t and drink this article inlieuoi trashy ahd ruinous alcoholic liquors.v See you get Dr/ Buchan's sarsa'parilla.' i- ■ ; Sold by all druggists, storekeepers, and publicans throughout the colony,-and-wholesale by- . FELTON/ GRmWADB,;ATO 00.. Lambton-quay, Wellington. 1 * K K USE’S EXUI.D ,51.1 p: S.f.S IAJ 'ThcJurbrs ot'ftb' intercolonial EiWbitidn of 186 S and 1807:'awarded the! OKn.V PKtZE -MEDAIi for Fluid Magneaiato Jtr..KKUSE.!. r {.; • :; i • ;,l
. Accompanying their report is -the result of ■ Cosmo'Newberry’s, Analysis, *bjr which it appears that, i oneffiuidqpuhce of'KkuSß’s contains fifty' | percent, : of Carbonate of.Magneslai in excess of'any ;other,Magmi'iiaexhibited. >. •; . i ■ ' - KRUSE’S FLUro mX^stesia. For upwards of twenty years, has 'been approved' and prescribedby the leading members of the medicafproIfession.o jts .almost .use; affords iproof of the high 1 estimation in which it is held by the public generally.* ' ; *lt is of unlforai.. Each fluid oUnco' contains tea grains of pure 1 ;Carbonate,of Magnesia. .■ - i.:Fi,.i r" > ’ ' K RUSB’S. ELIJIX) MAGJS r ESIA possesses all thepro : f pet ties of theMftgneaia in "common uaeibut being ip a d!ssolved'state;4nd quitfe'free 1 from ‘any‘adulteration or,contamination, its effects are' more energetic and - reliable ;rbesides, it has the . advantage,*)! not.fohnlng' thosd dangerous, concretions, in the.rbowels which sometimes haveTesultedfrom the use of. dry Carr.' bohate of iV'-r.v-’ ir.r> uj.- -: x r KRUSE’S FLUID ilAGNESlA.promotes, in * Wild‘manner* .the secretions ;ln the RUmeiJtery, canal/and remoregany disposition to theform'ation of acidityin the satte/and especially dbrrects'the tendency- of' the ebyle to become acid. It is theacidulous oonditioa ; of' fcKe chyle which causes-pot only, pyspepsla; with its. troublesome symptoms, Heartburn, He^ach^Nafasea.,-r Vomiting, Paid'after Eating, «S:c.;'but gives, rise very' Often to Spasms in tbe stomach and >bow'els,-%hich I In children often lead 1 to convulsions and ic'orvoiisaffect,idns‘. The acid also causes Diarrhcea and, Dysentery; in children, and prevents a propier v digestidn'ahd aasK milatioh of the food. *' A frequent ; :cbiiseqnehtly often recommended by medical practitioners, 'and the * antacid and’mild aperient, qualities ; of iKfusp’aj Fluidr -Magnesia render It, therefore an inestinvable.remedy, - Inthe following cases of Illness it'is found beneficial as a pleasing -sedative and icTau 1 cases of irritation or acidity ofthestomach: (particn-> ' larly’diiring Febrile complaints. Infantile/ 1 Disorders/or Seasickness. V , v 'i' . * The. speedily removed Heartburn." Amd ' Eructations, Sourness, qr . Irregular Digestion of Females and Children.*. J.,...,, , IT ' COMPOSES THft' STOMACH "Ai-TEE ANt , i EXCESS OE HARD DEljil'KlNG;' - f " i Krnse’a Fluid Magnesia la aoldin battles,' It." At;- 2s. - 6d.,M.and 3s. Gd., : by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout the Australian Golonlesi.ujr, „,, ■ iThe nuinhrbus ytlimbnM? to ipaert dn newspaper’-advertisotudhti'-but will be ; found wrapped round eofeh bottle. ir :;'-r r;.i '. ; - or: , Sold by all Chemists and Druggists throiighopt the . Colony. 1 • GKIMAVArip.' ‘‘ i‘ j ■■:,! !■ . -I.;unbton-c;uay. VTellLigtoti. J£. R U S K’S'i J WiS E C T 10 I D K ... Persian Insect Destroying;Powder. Sold by all chemists, in packets at, If, and in tins at. < f ; , Is. 6d.. iriH., 'aud 20e. eacli. , ' i This Powder is unrivalled iff destroying I huS*/ ants, flies, cockroaches, ..beetles,! ghats,! inoaq-dltOesf,... ■moths In.fnrs, and every other JB all. staged of -metamorphosis; whilst U h,2S CO qualities (ley lOterihuS to-human beings,'and is (iuitO.harmless.ln us ‘ application to doga.'eate, poultry, Ac. We ask but one, itrial for this powder to,secure Up Other - - brand will bo wanted hereafter. \ , . j-L 1 = Sold by all duggiSts; and stor<*ee'lKrs, and ~ial(J ■ • ..FKI/TOX, GEDIWAIJK, ;* CO.; ' i,t t : ;■; ... , - - .Lambton.uuay, Wellington,i : >
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4898, 2 December 1876, Page 4
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