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Medical Jp ELTON, GRIMTV AD E, AND CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. Drysalters and Druggists Sundrymcu General and Commission 'Merchants Wellington, Melbourne, and Loudon. Have made arrangements, through their Loudon firm by which they will be able to execute Indents upon the most favorable tonus, Our English aliments having arrived, oar stock will now bo found comprehensive and complete, and comprises— Calvert’s carbolic acid, SHEEP DIP, and reliable disinfectants Photographic chemicals, cameras,. Dallmeyor* lenses, and sundries Homeopathic medicines, medicine chests, book and pocket cases Ash's artificial teeth, tooth Instruments, and den tal sundries, surgical instruments Patent medicines, perfumery, fancy goods, soaps and brushware Varnishes—Noble and Hoare’s, Mander’s an Bigsley’s iSrated-water maker's materials—Corks, bottles sulphuric acid, spirits of wine, ginger, etc. Brewer’s isinglass and sundries Arsenic, sulphur, bluestonc, 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 c . Persian Insect Destroying Powder, bold m packets at Is., and in tins at Is. Cd. t 55., 10s. . 165., and 20s. each. . ims Powder s unrivalled in destroying fleas, bugs, ants, flies cockroaches, beetles, gnats, mosquitoes, motns in furs, and every other species of insects in all stages of metamorphosis ; whilst it has no qualities cu ■> leterious 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. PFE LI O NO TI C B This is to certify that I JAMES C. AYER, LoweD, Mass, am the Inventor : and Mannfac f’lrcrof ATER’S CHEEKY PECTORAL AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS AYER’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SABSA PAIULLA AYER’S HAIR VIGOR ... ■ And , AYER’S AGUE CURB. \- ■ That each and every one of these compounds’ o remedies forwarded by me to Australia ana New Zea-’ land, 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. AYER. Sworn to before a Notary Public and attested the British Consul in Boston. C A U T I 0 N. P. HAYMAN & CO. are no longer Agents for DR. 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 AND NEW 2EALAN Arc expressly and peculiarly prepared, DIFFERENT TO ALL OTHERS And have ENGRAVED ON THE WRAPPERS The name of HE NR I J. ; HART GENERAL AGENT - ■ foil ■ AUSTRALIA AhfD NEW ZEALAND. Purchasers of Ayer's Medicines arc rcspecif ully solS cited to carefully inspect the Wrappers before pur chasing, ami to rejeo as spurious all that are not above described. WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR NEW ZEALAND voir TIIK GENUINE PREPARATIONS. , FELTON, GRIMWADB, AND CO. K RUSE’S FLUID ’ MAG NESI A The Jurors of the Inter colonial Exhibition of 18C6 and 1807 awarded the OJ7LY PRIZE MEDAL for Fluid Magnesia to Mr. KPtUSE. Accompanying their report is the result of Mr. J, Cosmo Newberry’s analjßsis, by which it appears that - one fluid ounce of Kiutsk’s Magkesi A contains-fifty . per cent, of Carbonate of Magnesia, in excess of any other Magnesia exhibits »d. ; KRUSE’S FLUID MAGNESIA, For upwards of twenty years, has been approved and prescribed by the leaf ling members of the medical profession. Its almost universal use affords sufficient proof of the high est! relation in which it is hold by the public generally. It is carefully prepared of uniform strength. Each fluid ©unco contains ten grains of puro Carbonate of Maguo In the following c o«es it is particularly-beneficial aa a pleasing-sedative and aperient In all cases of irritation or acldUy of the .stomach (particularly during pregnancy), .Febrile complaints. Infantile Disorders,'or . Sea-si'ik: a Speedily removes Heartburn, Acid Eructations, and Indigestion. . Sold by all Chemists and Druggists throughout th Colony.. - FELTON, GRIMTVADE, and CO., ■ Sol .a Wholesale Agents* Lambtoh-quay, Wellington. HALL’S BALSAM : FOR THE ■ LUNGS, stands alone o:s a remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. It willcujiE where othnr remedies alleviate, and alio*viate where others faCl entirely. Try one bcttle of iifc on a bad cough. Thera is nothing so good and aertain, - People of good constitutions do not act with pru~ deuce in allowing the assaults of slight disease without the help of science. The best constitution will b« broken gown by taking cold repeatedly* when prompt use of Hall’s Balsalm: would preserve its . vigor unimpaired. W : XLLIAMS’ A UIITR ALI AN YEAS POWDER. This Baking Powder is packed in half-pound cauls i ■ tecs specially adapted for th e climate of New Zealand. It makes light wholesome bread without yeast; alsobiscuits, 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 markets, and secure for Itself that high popularity it hast attained throughout Australia, whersit Is to be found in every well-regulated household. BUCHAN’S SARSAPARILLA.. dical experience has long since proved that" 3APAKILLA is a . most valuable remedial agentleumatism, Gout, Scurvy Scrofula, Glandular tgements, and CutanoouFDiseases. .. , DR. BUCHAN’S SARSAPARILLA .1 ites as a mild but efficacious alterative and tonfu parting tone to the stomach and vigor to the m debilitated by disease, renovating the Mood, thus affording protection from attacks arising changes of season, climate, and life. OCR’S FOOD FOR INFANTS AND VALIDS. Prepared 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 its mother’s milk can only fed properly when the food given 1s equivalent power to that of woman’s milk. 'BARON LIEBIG.” The great success ot this food is a convincing proo that it perfectly fulfils its object. . MEDICAL CERTIFICATES. ■ > r—After a careful trial of Mrs. Bloor’s FannaceoUs Food for Infants and Invalids. I feel no little pleasure in recommending it as the best substitute I have “ 0l with for the natural food of infants, from “S being highly nutritious, easy of digestion, and not irritating the alimentary canal. In my opinion its more general use would tend greatly to diminish the excessive mortality which lias hitherto existed in the colony. . “ JOHN SINGLETON, M.D, [ ■ Medical Mission Dispensary, “ WeUington-street, ColungwDoa. 1 “Hating tried Mrs. Bloor’s Food for; lnfants and Invalids, X am justified in saying that I comidor it an excellent article In all cases where infants ate deprived of their natural food, and invalids suffering from dyspepsia. combined with feeble digestive powots. PP> .‘GODFREY HOWITX. M.D., “10-1, Collins-street, Melbourne, j . Sold by all Chemists and Druggists, and wholesale FELTON, GRIMWADE, Ann CO.; Lambton-quay. Wellington

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5353, 24 May 1878, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5353, 24 May 1878, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 8 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5353, 24 May 1878, Page 8

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