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FELT ON, OH IM WADE, AND CO Wholesale Druggists' Drysalters and Druggist! Sundrymen, General and Commission Merchants, „_, *. 5, and 6 Great St. Helen's, London ; 34 Flinders lane, and 11 Bond-street, Melbourne and Lambton-quay. Wellington, RZ. '" Drugs, chemicals, druggists' sundries, patent medi-' Perfumery surreal Instruments and appliances Photographic sundries and chemicals of all kinds Pointers vdrnlsliM VnWo'a o«J W ... .. ~. . New Zealand glue - Crated water maker's materials, bottles corks wires, etc. ' w *""', rare' Isinglass, oorks, tinfoil, wires, bunra ntr • ■Uncial teeth, and We have the pleasure to announce that we sady to execute orders at our Wellington I. ment, Lambton-quay. "*~" Our stock Is not quite so perfect at the ontset u we . could desire, but in the course «f a few months our ! regular English shipments will fill In all blanks, and every department. In the meantime any goods not on hand will be promptly secured from our Dunedin and Auckland: house of Messrs. Kempthorne, Pressor, and Co., or from our Establishment at Melbourne. ' Customers desirous of indenting goods direct from n» ahdl hnm miml. «l« nn . :~ t u - their lists of wants to our London house for execution ou the most favorable serms. We are agents in the colony for the following:— Allcock's porous plalsterg and Brandreth's pills Ayer's sargaDarlfla, hair vigor, cherry pectoral, and i -:piUs Atkinson's infant's preservative, Sorivenor's amyn ; terlon". ■ Bishop's effervescent citrate of magnesia, Bunter'a nervine Dr. Collls Browne's chlorodyne, Dr. Brights's phospho dyne Churchill's celebrated syrups for consumption Cockle's pills ' : Clarke's bleod mixture, B 41 pilK and miraculous ' salve Condy's disinfecting fluid, DinneforJ's fluid magnesia Dr. Kooke's solar elixir, pills, and Croable's cough elixir Dr. De Jongh's cod-liver oil, Friedrlchshall water Gollup's Mexican hair renewer and florilina .' Gridley's isinglass. Hockin's seidlitz powders, Moot corn solvent, Hofmann's washing crystals, Hall's balsam for the lungs, James' blistering ointment for horses Joy's asthma cigars, Judson's dyes, Locock's wafers Holler's cod-liver oil, Norton's camomile pills Powell's balsam of aniseed, Row's embrocation fo horses Steedman's soothing powders, Whelpton's pilU . Winslow's syrup and condition powde Barry's tricopherous, Marfllina saf9 hair dye, and pearl cream l Pear's well-known soaps and perfumery Pie and Lubin's exquisite toilet requisites and per- . fumes Calvert's carbolic acid, sheep dip, medicinal carbolic acid, and disinfectants, the latter very particularly wanted in the city of Wellington, where pestiferous odors fill the air. The power to destroy ■ these cuisance9 is at hand. We pass from this very unpleasant allusion to a much more cheerful subject, and now bring under the notice of our friends and the medical profession our proprietary articles— : . Bloor's food for infants and invalids Kruse's fluid magnesia and insecticide Williams' Australian yeast powder Dr. Buchan's compound extract of sarsaparilla Felton, Srimwade and Co.'s flavoring, culina.. , essences The above proprietaries of Felton, Grimwade and Co. are prepared with the greatest possible care, and in perfect combination, are well known throughout Australia, and we trust the high class nien'cat certift cates attached to each will.ensure them an equal success in this colony.. WILLIAMS' AUSTRALIAN YEAST POWDER. This Baking Powder is packed in half-pound canispecially adapted for the climate of New Zealand, akes light wholesome bread without yeast; also biscuits, cakes, and all kinds of pastry without eggs, and with less than half the usual quantity of butter. Williams' Yeast Powder will doubtless • speedily": drive all other baking powders from the New Zealand ":ets,and securcfer itself that high popularity it has ned throughout Australia, where it is to be found in every well-regulated household. FELTON, GEIMWADE, AND CO., Lambton-quay, Wellington, And storekeepers and grocers throughout the colony )R. BUCHAN'S CONCENTRATED COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SAESAPAEILLA Operates as a mild but efficacious alterative and tonic, gives tone and vigor to the system, renovates the blood, and affords protection from attacks arising from changes of season, cliuiate. and life. This very agreeable and beneficial beverage will be found in every spectable hotel bar, and to those who value health trashy and ruinous alcoholic liquors. See you get Dr Buchan's sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists/ storekeepers, and publicans throughout the colony, and wholesale by • FELTON, GRIMWADE, AND CO., . , Lambton-quay, Wellington.^! E USE'S FLU ID • MAGNESIA.. The Jurors of the Intercolonial Exhibition of 1866 and 1807 awarded the ONLY PRIZE.MEDAL for Fliiid Magnesia to Mr. KKUSE. Accompanying their report is the result of Mr. J. Cosmo Newberry's analysis, by which it appears that one fluid ounce of Kruse's Maqkksia. contains fifty .percent, of Carbonate of Magnesia in excess of any rithe Magneßia exhibited. KKUSE'S FLUID MAGNESIA,. -'• For upwards of twenty years, has been approved and prescribed by the leading members of the medical profession. Its almost universal use affords sufficient . proof of the Jiigh estimation in which it is held by tha public generally. It is carefully prepared of uniform strength. Each fluid ounce contains ten grains of pu' Carbonate of Magnesia. KRUSE'S FLUID MAGNESlApossessesalltbepro- ! perties of the Magnesia in common use, but being in a dissolved state, and quite free from any adulteration or contamination, its effects are more energetic and reliable; besides it has the advantage of not forming those dangerous concretions in the bowels which sometimes have resulted from the use of dry Carbonate of Magnesia. ..-...' . r

KRUSE'S FLUID MAGNESIA promotes. In a very lild manner, the secretions in the alimentary canal, : and reraovesany disposition to the format ion of acidity in the Barae, and especially corrects the tendency of ' the chyle to become acid. It is the acidulous condition of the chyle which causes not only Dyspepsia, with its ■' troublesome symptoms, Heartburn, Headache, Nausea t r Vomiting, Pain after Eating, &c, but gives rise Very 't often to Spasms in the stomach and bowels, which in children often lead to convulsions and nervous affec-. tions. i The acid also causes Diarrhoja and ■ Dysentery' ' in children, and prevents a proper digestion and assimilation of the food. A frequent use is consequently , often recommended by medical practitioners, and the antacid and mild aperient qualities of Kruse's Fluid Magnesia render it therefore; an inestimable remed*' In the following cases of illness it is found particularly beneficial as a pleasing sedative and aperient in al cases of irritation or acidity of the stomach (partlcttlarlvrinrinirnrpcnanpv* Pohrilo cnmnluinto TnfahMTa i-sickness. speedily removes Heartburn, Acid Fructations, Sourness, or Irregular Digestion of Fe .3 males and Children. IT COMPOSES THE STOMACH AFTER ANY - - EXCESS OR HARD DRINKING. Kruse's Fluid Magnesia is sold in bottles, Is. 64, 2s. ' 6d., and Ss.: Gd., by Chemists and Storekeepers * throughout the Australian Colonies. : " ' - The numerous medical testimonials are too lengthy ' to insert in. newspaper advertisement, but will be found wrapped round each bottle. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists throughout the • Colony. , FELTON, GRIMAVADE, A*,-n CO., • Larabton-quay, "Wellington jr R VS, E'S IN SECTICIDE Persian Insect Destroying Powder. . Sold by sU chemists, in packets at Is., and in tins at Is. 6d.. 55., 10s.. 155.. and 20s. each. This Powder is unrivalled in destroying fleas, bugs, ants, flies, cockroaches, beetles, gnats, mosquitoes, moths in furs, and every other species of insects in all stages of metamorphosis; whilst it has no qualities deleterious to human beings, and is quite harmless in its application to dogs, cats, poultry, &c. AYe ask but on« trial for this powder to secure confidence, no other brand will be wanted hereafter. : Sold;by all.duggistf and storekeepers, and whole: > -alcby - : y- FELTON, GRIMAVADE, & C 0... ' Lambton-quay, Wellington. ' I LOOKS FOOD FOR INFANTS AND IN- > VALIDS. Prepared upon Baron Liebig's principle ; approved and recommended by the niosteminentof the Medical Profession. Surpasses all other substitutes for the natural food of infants, and effectually promotes nutrition and health. ' " A child deprived of its mother's milk can only by fed properly when the food given is equivalent n power to that of woman's milk. „„„ , „„_,.,, „ "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. Bloor's Farinaceous Food for Infants and Invalids, I feel no little pleasure in recommending it as the best substitute I have met . with for the natural food of infants, from its being highly nutritions, easy of digestion, and not irritating ■- -• ' T " """>«'"''>" «*• '""-^general talltv which has hitherto existed in the colony. " "JOHN SINGLETON, M., "'Mission Dispensary, ;ton-street,- Collin | oor's Food for I: Jids. lam justmea in saying that I consider it an excellent article in all cases where infants are deprived of their natural food, and invalids suffering from dya psia, combined with feeble digestive powers. -GODFREY UOA\ r ITT, M.D., ~ "194, Collins-street." " Having tried Mrs. Bloor's ATictoria Patont Farina ■ :anufactured«om colonial grain, it is fresh, s? id very delicious. ■ " JOHN AVILKINS, F.R.C.S., England, , "121. Collins-street, E. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists, and wholesale by FELTON, GRIMWADE, and CO.; ~,..••■ Lambton-q"-" w.iHnn.f™

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4986, 16 March 1877, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4986, 16 March 1877, Page 4

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