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Medical pELIOS, GKIMWAH, AND C O WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Drysalters and Druggists Sundrymeu General and Commission Merchants "Wellington, Melbourne, and London. Have made arrangements, through their London firm by which they will be able to execute Indents upon the most favorable terms. Our English shipments having arrived, oir stock will now be found comprehensive and complete, and comprises— Calvert's carbolic acid, SHEEP DIP, and reliable disinfectants Photographic chemicals, cameras, D&llmeyer's lenses, and sundries Homoepathic medicines* medicine chests, boohs and pocket cases Ash’s artificial teeth, tooth instruments, and den tal sundries, surgical instruments Patent medicines, perfumery, fancy goods, soaps, and brushware Varnishes—Koblo and Hoare's, Mander's an Bigsley’s JErated-water maker’s materials—Corks, bottles sulphuric acid, spirits of, wine, ginger, etc. Brewer’s isinglass and sundries Arsenic, sulphur, Milestone, soft soap, castor and salad oils, canary, hemp, and rape seeds, Townsend’s sarsaparilla, lime-juice, flavoring essences, confectionery, etc., etc,, etc. RUSE’S INSECTICIDE Persian Insect Destroying Powder. Sold in packets at Is., and in tins at Is, 6d., 55., 10s. 155., and 20s. each. This Powder s unrivalled in destroying fleas, bugs, ants, flies, cockroaches, beetles, gnats, mosquitoes, moths in furs, and every other species of insects Jin 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. We ask but one trial for this powder to secure confidence, no other brand will be wanted hereafter. p XJBLIC N O T I C K This is to certify tha X jAXI.ES C; AYER, of Lowell, Mass, am the inventor and Manufacturer of AGEE’S CHERRY PECTORAL AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS AYER’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AYER’S HAIR VIGOR

AYER'S AGUE CURE. That each and every one of these compounds or remedies forwarded by me to Australia and New Zealand, is especially manufactured for Henri J. Hart, of Melbourne, Australia, in a peculiar manner, to adapt it to these markets, and preserve it for these climates and the voyage. That they are especially and peculiarly prepared, and different from any other com. pounded by me, (Signed) JAMES C. AYEE. Sworn to before a Notary Public and attested by the British Consul in Boston. CAUTION. P. HAYMAN & CO. are no longer Agents for HE. J. C. AYER’S CELEBRATED MEDICINES DR. J. C. AYER Notifies the public by a duly attested certificate That all the GENUINE PREPARATIONS For the AUSTRALIAN COLONIES AXvD NEW ZEALAND Are expressly and peculiarly prepared, DIFFERENT TO ALL OTHERS Aud have ENGRAVED ON THE WRAPPERS The name of HENRI J. HART GENERAL AGENT

AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND, Purchasers of Ayer’s Medicines are respectfully solicited to carefully inspect the "Wrappers before purchasing, and to rejec *as spurious all that are not as above described. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND JFOE THE GENUINE PREPARATIONS. FELTON, GRIMWADE, AND CO. KUS E ’ S FLUID MAGNESIA The Jurors of tho Intercolonial Exhibition of 1566 and 1567 awarded the ONLY PRIZE MEDAL for Fluid Magnesia to Mr. KRUSE. Accompanying their report is the result of Mr. J. Cosmo Newberry’s .analysis, by which it appears that one fluid ounce of Kruse’s Magnesia contains fifty percent, of Carbonate of Magnesia in excess of any other Magnesia exhibited. KRUSE’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 high estimation in which it is held by the public generally. It is carefully prepared of uniform strength. Each fluid ounce contains ten grains of pure Carbonate of Magnesia., In the following cases it is particularly beneficial as a pleasing sedative and aperient in all cases of irritation or acidity of the stomach (particularly during pregnancy), Febrile complaints. Infantile HlaCr^ ftr S or Sea-sickness. Speedily removes Heartburn. Acid Eructations, all'Chemists and Druggists throughout th Colol>y ' FELTON, GRIMWADE, akd CO., Sole Wholesale Agents, Lambton-quay, Wellington.

B LOOK'S FOOD |OK iCfc . INFANTS AND : INPrepared upon Enroll Liebig’S principle j ..a — 1 ...1 Kv the most eminent of the iil9Ql-—J aud recommended by the mosteminentof t 1 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 0,10 by fed properly when the food given is equivalent in power to that of woman’s Ik ;, BA:RON u?j3I g." The great success of this food is a convincing proof that it perfectly fulfils its object. MEDICAL CERTIFICATES. “-Vfter 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 liighlv nutritions, easy of digestion, and not irritating the alimentary canal. In my opinion its more genera) use would tend greatly to diminish the excessive mortality which has hitherto existed in the colony. “JOHN SINGLETON, M.D, Medical Mission Dispensary, “ VVellington-street, Colluigwood." “ Having tiicd Mrs. Bloor’s Food for Infants and Invalids. 1 am justified in saying that I consider it an excellent irticld in all cases whore infants are deprived of their natural food, and invalids suffering from dyspepsia. combined with feeble digestive powe - L 1 * .ir}i\TwrWL’'V UfUVTI'T N'T 71 ‘GODFREY HO WITT, M.D., “ 191, Collins-street, Melbourne, Sold by all Chemists and Druggists, and wholesale' FELTON, OEIMWADE, asd CO.. Lambton-quay, Wellingtoi

n, BUCHAN’S SABSAPABULA. Medical experience lias long since proved tliat SARSAPARILLA is a most valuable remedial agent In Rheumatism, Gout, Scurvy. Scrofula, Glandular Enlargements, and Cutaneous Diseases. _ DK, BUCHAN'S SARSAPARILLA operates as a mild but efficacious alterative and tonic —imparting tone to the stomach and vigor to the system debilitated by disease, renovating the blood, and thus affording protection from at.achs arising from changes of season, climate, and life. ALL’S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS, stands alone as a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. It will CUKE where other remedies alleviate, and alleviate where others fail entirely. , Tty one bottle of it on a bad cough. There; is nothing so good and certain. People of good constitutions do not act with prudence in allowing the assaults of slight disease without the help of science. The best constitution -will he broken gowrj by taking cold repeatedly, when prompt use of Haul’s Balsalm would preserve its vigor unimpaired. ■ * • ; ILLIAMS’ AUSTRALIAN YEAS.I’ POWDER. , This Baking Powder Jb packed in half-pound can is’’ ters specially adapted foPtheolimateef New Zealand It makes light wholesome bread without yeast; also, biscuits, cakes, and all kinds' of’ pastry without eggs , and with less than half the Uhhkl'qnanlity of-butter. Williams’ Yeast Powder -will doubtless speedily drive all other baking powders (ronitho New Zealand markets,and secure for itself that high popularity it lias attained throughout Australia, where if is to bo found in every well-regulated household. w

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5250, 21 January 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5250, 21 January 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5250, 21 January 1878, Page 4

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