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.. .TJhELTONV-. AND CO X, r Wholesale Druggists’DrysalteVs and Druggists '; U; '‘ Sundrymen;'.: 4 ;/ ’ ■ J.■ \ j General and Commission 'Merchants, ■ ... 5. and 6 Great St. Helen’s, London ; Si.Plinders-lane, and II Bond-street, Melbourne; and - 1 . r Lambton-quay. Wellington, N.Z. -Drugs, sundries; patent medi- . ciues . . A ] p.°, / 5 J Perfumcry,.surgical instruments and appliances . Photographic sundries and chemicals of all kinds Painters’ varnishes, NbbleWnd Hoaro’s and Biesbv i " >Ncw.ZealandghiA ’.* .•:*> , •' 7 Crated water mailer’s bottles, corks .wires, etc. *. I Brewers’ isinglass;corks, tinfoil, wires, bungs, etc. . .Dentists’* goods, artificial teeth, and dental sundries f '.We have.the pleasure, to announce that we are now ready to execute orders, at our Wellington Establishment, Lamoton-quay. ' ' 1 • “ •’ V ‘ • 'Our stock is not quite so' perfect at the outset as we ; could desire,* butin tbei course of. & few mouths oar regular-English .shipments wU^ f .flll in all blanks; and ;we shall have a comprehensive and complete stock in %very department. 1 ' 1 In them&ntime any gpods not on hand will be promptly Dunedin and , Auckland ,house, of Messrs.-Kempthorne, Prosser, and ? Co., or from pur, EJstablishfnpnt at Melbourne, 11 -' Customers desirous of indenting direct from England wei shall have inuch ; pleasured forwarding f,their lists of wants to.our .London house for execution o.n the most favorable serins. ’, ' f We are agents in the colony for.the following: 'Allcock’s porous plaisters and Brandreth’s pills Ayeris sarsaparilla, hair vigor, cherry pectoral, and pillsi.‘r . ? .h.jj.jy j v! Atkinson’s infant’s preservative, Scrivenor’s amyn terlon • • ' , J • Bishop’s effervescent'citrate ‘ of -magnesia, Bunler’e V*'-nervine .ri..- ui *Dr. Collis Browne's chlorodyne,Dr. Brights’sphospho "-dyne ... > . A ’ Churchill’s . celebrated 1 for .consumption, • jCockle’s pills' v K r Clarke’s blood mixture,. B 41 pills,, and miraculous \‘ f ■ salvo' ; r . r , ,• | Condy’s disinfecting fluid, magnesia : Dr. Hooke’s solar elixir, pills, and-Crbshie’s cough 1t,.. elixir . .; . • * ■ .. t Dr.'De Jongh’s cod-liver, oil. Eriedrichshall water I Gollup’s Mexican hair reuewer and. floriline ; ; [tGridley’s isinglass.Hockin’s seidlitz powders, Hood’s - corn solvent, Hofmann’s washing crystals, Hall’s j i'baleam riungs, James’ blistering ointment r * J for'horses ’'WV-'-’.'. ’ Joy r e asthma cigare, Jndson*s dyes. Locock’a wafers -Moller’s cod-liver oil,'Norton's camomile pills Powell’s k of aniseed, 1 Kdw’s< embrocation fo horses •• ,r> . ,/ * v Stbedrnan’s 'soothing* powders, VViielptou’s pills • .Winslow’s syrup” *•- ] Weston’s wizard oil,'magic pills/ mustang liniment r r and .condition powders . , .j • * ;■ ‘Barry’s tricopherous, Marfilina safe'hair dye, and •*i * pearl bream * • Pear’s well-known soaps and perfumery*- 1 ' - and Lubin’s exquisite toilet requisites and perfumes., j. ■ c \ i r . ~ - y r. ' Calvert’s v carbolic - sh eep dip, medicinal carbolic theMalter very particu.ii Llariy . wanted in- 'the i city v of ' Wellington, where pestiferous odors fill the air. The power to destroy • tjiese,-auisances. is at hand: i~* r very .unpleasant allnsion'to : a . much more cheerful subject, s and now bring under the n.uc-'friends -and the medical profession our proprietary. i Tt f ‘' Blooris food and invalids ' Kruse’s' fluid magnesia and'insecticide, / ■•Williams’;Australian l yeast powder' "Dr.i Buchan’s compound extract of sarsaparilla' r The jahovp proprietaries of Peltop, Grimwade and ' Co v ate; prepared with ~the greatest possible care, and rin?-perfect-combination/are well' known throughout : ;Australia.:and we trust; i the high 1 , clas^medical certificates attached rto each. wi,U ensure them an equal sue *bessln v this colonyl. - v ," , . ? ; -

LODE’S FOOD FOR; i INFA2m'‘ : AND IN•;.VALTIJS.. A i!>';,j I:/-. : '.Rrepared .upon Baron Liebig’s principle ; Approved ~aiid recommended by the most eminent of the Medical -Surpasses all other substitutes for the natural food .of,;infants,, and-effectually,;promotes nutrition and K r ;_, deprived of its'motljer’s triilh' ian only by fednpfoperly when the food ; given is equivalent in .power to that of,woman’s milk.'f’ :sv ■; “ J " ■ . • • “BARON LIEBIG.” The great success of this food is a convincing proof that it perfectly fulfils its object: • - *. medical-certificates. ■.'“After a careful .trial of-Mrs.' Farinaceous Pood for Infants and Invalids, I feel no little pleasure in recommending it as the best,substitute, Miave met with ; for the'natura! food .of,‘infants/ from' its being nutritious, ! easy of digestion, and not irritating £the,alimeiitaiy canal: f In my opinion its more general rise would tend greatly to diminish the excessive mor ’taUty 1 has hith'eHo'existed in'the colony,. “JOHN SINQLETON,Mv .^P**;X iXt'f* ‘Medical MissWDispensary.’■ »v 4 ... 'f.-» H, ,-o J‘ ; W3el^ngton 7 strebt, -OolUngwood,” VHaving'tried Mrs’ Bloor’s Food.for ,Infants and I am justified in 'sayingthat X OOnsiderit an excellent article in all casesyrhere infants are depnved of their natural food, and invalids suffering from dys pepsia, combined with feeble digestive powers. ... “Godfrey howitt;, m:d.; i -d I '’ - , lx.-- “.194;CpIUns-street.” ; _ ■“ Having tried,Mrs. Bloor’s * Victoria Patent Farina 'ceous Food, ! can safely, recommend; it as being well suited for' infants, cliilaren/and invalids, and as it -manufactured from colonial grain,’ it .is fresh, sweet, ■and,very.deliciouslG <■ rj;>no&o'A - 11 >- : ’ . , ‘‘■JOHN,WILKINS,: F.ILC.S., England, . V" r “121,, Collins street, E. ‘SOld Wall Chemists and wholesale by ’ .. FELTON, GRIMWADEr and 00., , ; ,KLambtou-quay,vWelUngton. WILLIAMS’ AUSTR A£ IX N YEAST POWDER. . ' . This Baking Powder ds packed in’lililf-pound canis.ters specially adapted for the climate'of New Zealand. It makes. Ught wholesome bread without yeast; also biscuite,-'cakes, and ail kinds.of pastry without eggs, < and)with less than half the usiml.quantity of butter. - . : JWilliamsV Y-east- Powder: will-, doubtless : speedily drive all other baking powders from the. New. Zealand markets, and secure for itself that high popularity it has -throughout Australia, where it is to be found Idj every well-regulated household. ■ 1 • . FELTON,. AND V CO,, 1 , ''Lambtoh-quay,:)y‘eUiugton,'i i And storekeepers and’grocers ’throughout the colony BR. BUCHAN’S CONCENTRATED-COMPOUND ' ‘ EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA Operates as a mild buj; efficacious alterative and tonic, .1 gives l tone ‘ and f vigor to the ’ system, renovates the , blood, and from attacks arising from .changes ,of season, climate, and lite. r: T l liis very .agreeable and beneficial’beverage*will- be found, in, every i-respectable hotel liar; and to/those who value health and long life ask- for and drink this article in lieuoi trashy alcoholic’ See'i’bu get Di Buchan’sarsaparilla.*. ' ‘ ‘Sold by, ail druggist?, ■ storekeepers,, and publicans throughout the colony, and wholesale by FELTON, GRIM WADE, AND CO,, .... :vi:cv,v ‘ .i fiLaraMon-qvayi^VeUington. jg- R USE’S : FLU -I'D MAG NTS SI A. 'Tim Jurors of the 'lntercolonial Exhibition of 1805 and ISflf awarded the ONLY PIUZE.MED4L -for’ Fluid Maguesia to jMr. KEUSE: - -o, t- ~, i 11 ■ l ' Accompanying their, report is : the result "of Mr.' J. Cosmo Newberry’s Analysis, by which it appears that onoifluid ounce of Kruse’s Maokbsia’ contains fifty percent, of. Carbonate of ;in, excess of any ’ other Magnesia 'exhibited.,, , '" 1 I !••• t-T REUSE'S FLUID MAGNESIA. For upwards'of twenly'years, has been approved and proscribed by, thq leading members of the medical profession..'lts almost .jiniversaL nSe, affords sufficient proof of the high' es ti tiiatidn in wi(ioh Jt Is held hy the public generally.' Tt ; is carefully prepared of uniform .strength. vEaoh fluid ounce containsitehgrains of pure Carbonate of Magnesia. .. ’■ r.,-'r*T-« r ' FLUID MAGNESIAposSessea all the projperties of-’the Magnesia in cbmmoh'useybnt being in a -dissoiyeditate, and quite free i from .ahy’adulteration .or containihjttion.iits effeota’ara more energetic and reliable';',besides, it Kas tbe advantage of not forming thbSe l dangerous' concretions in‘ the ! bowels which Bometimes; have resulted from the use l of dry Car- : bonateof Jf ft suesia.. ' v . ‘hn 'ii w KBI7SE’S ,B;r,ITID ; MAGNESIA promotes, in a very "mfld'lnanney, the secretions in the alimentary canal, disposition to the formation of acidity ; lift,the.same, and, especially corrects The! tendency-of 1 the chyle, to become acid ■ It is the aoidnloua condition i of tll'e chyle which causbs not; only Dyspepsia, with its troublesome symptoms, 1 Heartburn, H eadacbo, Nausea Vomiting, Fain after' Eating,. &(£, i but'gives rise very often to Spasms in the stomach and bowels, which in children often lead to convulsions and nervous affections. . The acid also causes Diarrhoea and Dysentery in children, and prevents a proper digestion and assimilation of the food.; r> A frequent use is consequently often recommended by medical practitioners, tand the ’antacid and mild aperient qualities- of Kruse’s Fluid Magnesia render it therefore an inestimable remedy. In the following oises ’of illness it is found particularly beneficial, as a. pleasing sedative'and 1 aperient in all cases of irritation .or acidity of the -stomach (particularly during pregnancy),. Febrile complaints. Infantile Disorders 1 ,, or Sea-sickness, < '■ .. The Solution speedily iremoves Heartburn.-Acid ; FrnotationSj Sourness, or.lrregular Digestion of Females and Children. - . IT 11 COMPOSES 1 THE STOMACH AFTER ANY I'-,, EXCESS OE HAED DEINKING. Kruse’s Fluid Maguesia is sold in bottles. Is. 6d., 2s. Gd., and 3s. 6d., by Chemists and Sterckoepers throughout the Australian Colonies. , . . Tbe numerous medical testimonials are 100 lengthy to rinsort in newspaper advertisement, but will be ifoundiwcapped round each bottle. 1 , • ' Sold by all Chemists and Druggists throughout the Colony. FELTON, GEIMIVADE, AKU'-CO., Lamhton-quay, Wellington.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4908, 14 December 1876, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4908, 14 December 1876, Page 7

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