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Medical F ELTON/ OBIMWA.DE. AND.CO ■Wholesale Drafts’Dfy&ltersand- Druggists . * r • 'Sundrymen.r r i : i i. ■ > !.] > ■ . i General and Commission Merchants, 4,5, and 6 Great St. Helen's. London ; 1 34 Flinders lane, and 11 Bond-street, Melbourne: and ♦i ; Limbton-quaj, Wellington, N.Z. Drugs, chemicals, druggists’ sundries patent medi- ' i cines ?; .... ... Perfumery, surgical instruments andappliances WPhotographic aundriesanci chemicals of all Painters varnishes, Noble's and Hoaro’s a**/: Biosby ■ N® w Zealand glue v.r.vV ■ t ■ -l] Crated water maker’s materials, bottles: corks, . wires, 1 etc. i'. ? * Brewers’ isinglass, corks, tinfoil, wires, things, etc.' ’ Dentists, goods, artificial teeth, and dentad sundriesWe have the pleasure to announce thatlke are now ready to execute orders at our' WeUbgtt&nßstabUsh*- ’ ment, Lambton-quay. ' 1 .?*:.-■•• • V , , i Our stock is not quite so,perfect at the outset as we could desire, but in the course of a few moni'hs our. regular English ; shipments will fill in all- blahks^and! ‘ we shall have a comprehensive and complete stock in r ‘ : * every department.-: In the meantime anygbods notoa ’ hand will be promptiy.secured from our Dunedin and Auckland, house of. Messrs. Kemptbome, Prosser and Co, 1 , orfrom our Establishment'at'Melbourne ' !V _ Customers desirous of indenting goods direct from ' f England we shall have: much pleasure in forwarding, r their lists of ,wants to our London house for execution on .the.moat favorable serms.' - ■ '’, •’I .We arb agents in i he 1 colony for the following ;—* * *' Allcock e porous plaisters and’ BranrtrCth’a pills . Ayer.s^ sarsaparilla, hair vigor, cherry pectoral, and Atkinson's infant’s preservative. Scrivcnor’s amVn- <! •: tenon . Bishops effervescent citrate of .magnesia, Bunter’s nervine ... -, • , Dr.. CoUis Browne’s cHorodyne, Dr. Bright* phosplioj ' Churchill's celebrated syrups , for consumption ;■ - ;; i Cockle s prlls ~ , . • , /, ~ Clarke’s bloods mixture, B 41 pills, and miraculous ‘ jsalve' • • .■ v o >■' Condy’s disinfecting fluid; Ditmeford’s flnid magnesia - Dr.; Eooke’s solar elixir, .pills, and Crosbio’s • cough elixir . .. . , - • . Dr. ‘De Jongh’s cod-liver oil. Fricdrichshall water ■' ' ' Gollup’s Mexican hairrehewerand floriline r ■ «■’ l '-* f Gridley’s isinglass.iHockin'a seidlitz powders, Hood’s' .. ( corn solvent. Hofmann’s, washing crystals, .Hall’s'« •: lungs, James’blistering ointment' * 1 for horses* '■ Joy’s asthma cigars, Judson’s dyes, Locock-s wafers » ’ ' Moller’s cod-liver oil, Norton's camomile pills ■■■ *.■.»< Powell’s balsam, of aniseed, > Row’s embrocation fo :li ./horses ' \ ' ) "' i ,: r >■«/ -.y-i.v •Sfeedman’s' soothing WhelptonV* pills Pi • r - Winslow’s syrup ' , •Vj • Weston’s wizard oil, magic pills, mustang linjment, - : ‘and condition powders - ‘ Barky’s tricopherous, Marfilina safe hair ‘ ‘dye/ AndI’’ 1 ’’ . j -pearl,cream / pear’s.weU-known soaps and perfumep* - * j.; f ‘please aniVLiibin’s exquisite toilet requisite^.and per-* *, •*‘ ;j fumes 7 J ' - u ; •’ carbolic acid/sheep dip, medicinal carbolic-t t acid, .aud.tdlsiqfectanta.ithe latter very partiou-/ larly- wanted 1h f the city of Wellington, where,. bd 6rs fillih'e air. "The power to destiny : ’ these is*at hand/ iS teito: . We pas* from this , very unpleasant- allusion to a r ; much,more cheerful subject; and now bring under the' notice of our friends and the medical profession our' proprietary ♦ >a % ..v.i’ Bloor’s. food for iufaotsand invalids vuv; " ■ Kruse’s, fluid magnesia and insecticide. Williams* Australian yeast powder !■ ' ', ' Dr. Buchan!s compound extract of sarsaparilla t ,v .Felton; .Grimwade i and Co.’s * flavoring: culinary^ ••. essences. • .• ■ .** .• i. .. . ;• The above j proprietaries of - Felton,’Grimwade and Coi are prepared with the greatest possible carej and n in-, perfect: combination, are .well known’throughout - Australia, and we trust the high class medical certifi- • cates to each .willj ensure them' an equal’ sue cess in this colony.*■* i B LOOK’S FOOD FOB .INFANTS AND' IN - ‘ • ' VALIDS." ■ upon Baron Liebig’s .principle : approved . and recommended, by the most eminent of the Medical Profession.'. - ■ Surpasses all other substitutes for the natural food of infants, and effectually, promotes nutrition and health. ... , , • ‘ “A child deprived of Us mother’s milk can only b fed property when.the food'given s is'equivalent n power to that of woman’s milk. i : i>*. . ' i - ; *? BARON’LIEBIG.” . The great success of this food is s a convincing proo that -it perfectly fulfils its object.; \ ; U 'VI MEDICAL CERTIFICATES!; oi v ■' f ‘After a careful trial pf. Mrs.- Blopr’s Farinaceotf ' Food for.lnfants and Invalids, I feel no little pleasure in recommending H as the best substitute I have met with for the natural food >pf infants, i'from - its being., highlv nutritious, easy of digestion, and not^irritating the alimentarj-’canal. In my opinion its zuore general use would'tend greatly to diminish the excessive mor tality which has hitherto existed in the-nolony. { i “ JOHN .SINGLETON, M.; : (: ; .*r lja „ ; ! “Medical Mission Dispensary, ?..•/!. , * 4 WelUngton-street, Collingwodd.*' “Having tr!ed< Mrs.-Bloor’s Food for* Infants'and * Invalids, 1 am juati/ied in saying that I considerit an excellent article in all cases where infants are deprived. < of their natural food, and invalids suffering from dys pepsia, combined with feeble digestive powers.' • “GODFREY POWITT, M.D., n, < ...... . .-, ,Vl94> Oollins-street’V. “Having tried Mrs. Bloor’sVictoria-Patent Farina, ceoujs Food, l ean safely recommend it as being well' suited for;lnfants, children, and invalids, and manufactured from colonial .grain, -It 'is. fresh, sweet; ■ and Very delicious. , N ~ * “JOHN WILKINS, F.UC.S.; England, t ' - * ■ * * • “ 121, Colling street, E: 1 ' Sold by.all Chemists and Druggists;- and wholesale by i ... . FELTON, GEIMWADE, aku. Co„ ! t ! r .Lambton-quay, Wellington. WTILLIAUS’ AUSTRALIAN iYE AST ▼ V k ’ POWDER. - ■ This Baking Powder Js packed in half-pound canisters specially adapted for the climate of New Zealand. It makes 1 light wholesome bread without yeast; also biscuits, cakes,: and all; kinds pf pastry withont eggs, ' ■ and with less than half the usual butter. ,r Williams’ Yeast. Powder doubtless r speedily' drive all bthebbakiag powders from the NeW Zealand ' markets;and secure for itself.thathigh'pbpulatityit bas . attained throughout Australia, where it is to be found: in even’ well-regulated householdr. J / r [ ? . FELTON, CrRIM W Al>E, ' CO., . ' liambtoniqnay, Wellington, • - 1 J ■* And storekeepers and : grocers throughout the colony o DR. BUCHAN’S CONCENTRATED COMPOUND : ; ' EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA * .Operates as a mild but efficacious alterative and tonic, gives tone aud.yigor ayatepa, renovates the - hlood, and affords protection froih.attacksarislng from' changes of season, climate. ahdlife/’/This very agreeable arid beneficial beverage <will be foimd ' In every respectable hotel bar/andto those who value.health and long life ask for and drink this article in trashy and ruinoUsAlcoholic liquors.. -See’you get’Dr j v Buchan’s sarsaparilla. •’ ' - 1 v : Sold by all drilggists' : storekeepers; And : tliroughout the colony; and wholesale.by ;. f FELTON, GRntWADE, AND CO., ■ ; *i»*. ; - • ’ l 1 Lambton-'quay, 1 Wellington." RUSE'S,:. FL UID MAGNESIA; The Jurors of- the Intercolonial Exhibition of 186$ and 1867 awarded the ONLY'PRIZE'MEDAL'for ‘ Fluid Magnesia to Mr.,KRUS.E-; . • - : L v mI/ v* *-> ’ > Accompanying their; report is the result of. Mr. Jjr s Cosmo NewbeiTv’s analysis,;by which it appears that one fluid oizbee-of IKbusb’s MAokesia contains fifty per cent, .of of Magnesia of -any l other Magnesia KRUSE’S "FLUID‘MAGNESIA! 1 . . For upwards of twenty years, has been Approved and prescribed byithe.leading membfers'Of the medical profession. T^almqst.^universal, use affords 'sufficient ■ proof: of the.fhlgh.estimation innyhich it is held by the public geherally.'. 'lt' is carefully, prepared of uniform strength; Each, fluid bunco contains ten grains of pure Carbonateof ii u!vv-. i« perries of the Magnesia in common use,' but being in a , .dissolved state,^andquite free-from any adulteration r ( or contamination, its effects are mere energetic and reliable; besi^ es » has the. advantage' of not forming those: dangerous concretions in the - bowels which sometimes have resulted from" the use of dry Cari bonate of Magneaia.vv.* > v . KRUSE'S FLUID ;MAGNESlAjiromotes, in; a verymild manner, the.secretipns .iu the alimentary canal. •• and removes any disposition to the formation^of acidity, in the same, and bspcciaUv corrects tike tendency of the chyle to become acid.-. It is the acidulous condition of the chyle which causes not its,. troublesome symptoms; Heartburn^'Headache,Nausea ; Vomiting, • Pain -after Rating, &d; but gives risevers’ often to Spasms in. the stomach and-bowels,'which inchildren often lead to convulsions-, and nervous affec-: tlons.: Tiie acid algo causes; Diarrhosa and, Dysentery in children,'and prevents a proper digefetion and assi- - milation of the lood, -'A frequent use is consequently often recommended; byimedical practitioners,, and the 1 antacid and mild aperient qualities of Kruse’s Fluid Magnesia render it tlierefore an,inestimable remedy a , In the following cjises of illness it is found particularly beneficial,-as a pleasing sedative and aperient in all cases bf initarion, pr acidity, of the stomach (particularly during pregnancy). Febrile complaints, Infantile Disorders, or 1 Sea-sickness.', . ; . . ' ‘ Thej Solution-speedily* removes Heartburn, Acid Fructatipns, pr Irregtdar iDigestion of Femalesahd Children.- ,i , ■. r ,/ IT - COMPOSES THE STOMACH'AFTER ANY' . , EXCESS OR HARD DRINKING, ' Kmse’sFiuld Magnesia is sold in bottles, Ts. 6d., 2s. Cd., and 35.6 d., -by Chemists and • Storekeepersthroughout the Australian Colonics., r ; The numerous medical testimonials are too'lengthy to insert in newspaper advertisement but will-be - found ■wrapped.round each bottle. .!; -' 1 ■ '' ‘ Sold by all Chemists and Druggists: tliroughout the Colonv. :. v FELTON; GRIM WADE, andCO., - I « ■ rLambton-quay; Wellington. * K 'E U S E--S’.. I N.S 15 (3.T X P I D JB-. Persian Insect Destrojing Powder. Sold by all chemists, in packets at’ls., and in tins at ! .13. fld.. 55.,105., 16s..,and 20s, each. ’ , . This Powder is unrivalled in destroying, fleas, bugs.' ants: ifllesV cockroaohe,s, beetles, gnats; mosquitoes, moths in lurs, and every other'species of insects in ail stages'of metamorphosis ; whilst it has no qualities deleterious to human beings; and is quite harmless in its application to dogs, cats,poultry, &c. >Voask.trtiv>nß trial for* 'this powder to secure conlidcace, other brand will be wanted hereafter. . ■ ‘ Sold by all duggials tj&i wbaia . sale by ' «■ ■ * s ..... j..., : felton’,-grim\vape,'4*co;. r '. : . i Lambton aaVy. ■ "Wellington! - : '

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4899, 4 December 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4899, 4 December 1876, Page 4

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