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'’•‘Meilifcapy JpE X.O3Q E, AND C« ■ ' _■ ’WHOLESALE'DRUGGISTS. ' ’ : ,*Dr>-salterK sndDxug/isisßuu(!ry’-ii£i. General and Comiilsal -n Merchants .HayeduaSe - their loiuloa arm r Otjf.Efiglish.Bhiptaentaf-haviugiarrircdi c/tr stock '.. will now bo foundcompcohonsivii :and.complete, and comprises— - : / -.■■.■,ii,i ■ . ' Calvort’s’carlibiic aci’d; SHEEP DIP. antfreliabie i/:-disinfectants’-: t;l -.■■ .vt.ti'i.' e; a«-i* Photographic cbomica’s, ’ camera.*, 1 DaUmcver’ - lenses, and sundries f'• .--T : ~ ri ; iromoepatiiic medicines, medicine ’chest*, booh '' -'and pooketcases ‘ > r v;" :i ’ ' Ash’s artiiPial 'teelh, : toothlnsirdhienls, and dtn tal sundries, suvgieiU instruments' Patent’medicines,' perfnmeijVdancy'Eoois. scans and brushware ! ‘ ” ■ Varnishes—Noble ..and.'EoaTO’s, 'Mcader's • VDigslcy’s •' -■ 1 i -Enried r water maker's bottle f T .\vine, 'ginger, etc. : , ginger, ( , Brewer's and sundije?.* * /Aiacmo, sulphur/bluostdhe, totljmiip;* castor and salad„ oils/ canary,..healn.nahd- rape seeds, „ IW°wusend;s sarsaparilla,, Uipe-juicc, flavoring , essences; confectionery, etc.,* etc', ole." R UJ3 E’S IN S E G.TvI CID JS ■ ~ ' Persian Insect’Dcstroying’Powdfr. ' Sold'iirpackets it ls,, : ih<l ln : Uus‘at ? lsy’e>d/-fcs., 10s. ':• : i ; /; rilss.,'and2osreach? 2 i^; r .-.v * ‘This-Powder, SiUnrivaUedintdeslfoylgg ieas, hugs, ants, flies, cockroaches,-beetles/,gnats,, mosquitoes, moths in furs, and every 6ther species of insects in all stages of metamorphosis It has notpudities deleterious to human beings; and isqmtc harmless in its application to dogs-ciita, poultry/Ac., , one trial for this powder to secure’confidence; no other brandAvill bo wanted hereafter." ■-i, T -i. » p U B;L.I O ~ N.O X X c Is V Tins, is: td/ccrtifysrinit LiJAMESoC. WAITER, of y,- x/f «r/A r.ft Lowell, r Mass._ am the* Inventor And.' 'Manufac ifj;rerof:; ; .-i'j f*urrr‘'-:?:hM-' v,< vh?H " hh erpy' ® ■i‘ i AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS >V ■, - AYER'S COJIPOUND EXTRACT ;.-r .T-.ViiaVi: AYER’S HAIR VIGOR . ' ' ‘.i * An^* AYER’S. AGUE DURE. That each,and- every; one of; tbese.'co'mpminds of remedies forwarded by. me to Australia, sand New Zealand, istespecially manufactured forllenilr'pVJfcirt, of Melbourne, [ Adstriilia,'iri a : p ecullar adapt it to Iheseimarkets, and preserve itforihese'-climates ;aud.tjie vpyftge- s .That they are.-especially .and peculiarly prepare>d„and different from, any„ other com; pounded by me; ’ ! ■ ••'> -'■ -1-’ / i - A’ ’ ' (Signed) ! JAMES C. A YEH. 1 Sworn to before a .Notary;Public and attested by the jJUritjsh Consul, la > <■ 4CAPTION. ■' , P. HAYHAN & .CO, are; no-longer Agon lor DR; , | J.'C.- AYER’S-' CELEBRATED iIISBICINES DR. I J, C. AYER -‘ "■ ■" J •'-’ v yfC I ■!■■*. ..7 . Notices the public by,a .difly.attested,certificate i;:.-r' • ‘ ; ; f ■ , f ■ " GENUINE PREPARATIONS' \ a ' ' For Ibo.: AUSTRALIAN COLONIES AND’ NEW ZEALAND < - 10 J-* \ . r ,-t ; :Arc expressly amlpeculiatlyipreparod, ■ : V mPFERENT’TO r ALL OTITEUS' 1 . And have - ■ENGRAVED ON THE WRAPPERS Thonameof 1 U -E N R.I R.T. . ' . 1 . GENERAL AGEHT ; ' roii^ ' . AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. /r-.vriiU'.V —p.) .hid ■ Purchasers af Ayer’s Medicines nrerespectfully soli cited to carefully;inspect the .Wrajipers .before pur Ohasirigi and ! tb : rejec i: as’ BpuHodb all that atojnot as 'abovedescribed.*^•>r Jn'Ul n--‘V* , WHOLESALE AGENTS ROIL NEW ZEALAND ; G,I’n JJ INE ‘^IIE pji lpNS. ; ' FELTON,' GRlliny'ADE,' ANDtO.’,' K RUSE’S F’LUID'' ‘MAG'SESIi The Jurors of the Intercolonial Exhibition of 1866 and ISO 7 awarded the ONLY PRIZE MEDAL for Fluid Maguosia to’litr/KIIUSE.' ; n * ,i ' } .1 Acconipanjung thcir'iepcrf is the result of-htr. J. r,osmo Newberry's by:which it appears that one fluid ounce of per cent, vf Carbonate of Maguesia' in excess 'of any other Magnesia For upwards - of twenty years? has* been approved and prescribed by the leading members of tlio medical profession. 'Hs almost uuiversalr use;: affords sufllcient |>roof.of the.liigh estiinatidu held*by the public generally./ It is carefully prepared of .uniform strength.'Each-fluid ounce conlaina tori grain? of pure Oarbonate of Magnesia; L? / ! . In tbe following cases it la particularly;beneficial as a pleasing; sedative au'd aperient in all cases of irritation or acidity of the r stomach (particularly during -pregnanby), * Febnlo complaints,- * Infantile Disorders, or •* . ,»* • -i* * .removes . U.eartburn, .Acid, t E?:uctßtioßs, and Indigestion. ' 1 r . L J ,- s S6ld by all Chomista dad'Druggists thronghbat th -Colony. Lt-'' FELTON, GIUMWADE, and CO., . Solo Wholesale Agents.’- ... a . ’ i ' ;liatabtonmaayi Wellington. D R. ISUCHA N’S SARSAP ARILLA. ’Medical experience’ has long since proved that SARSAPARILLA-is*» most valuablo-'remedlal agent ■iu;RUeutnatism;:Oout,' Scurvy; Scrofula,!Glandular Enlargements, and Diseases. (J \ ; ■ DR. BUGILAN’S SARSAPARILLA Operate? ’as a mild bill efficacious alterativ’e.and tonic —imparting to •‘the stomach and vigor to the System debilitated by disease/ reUovating-the blood, ;aud,tbu3 affording protection] from from changes of. season, climate, and-lifb.'. ’ a l: W. ILL! AM S' AUSTR IT.IAN rYEART : POWDER, v, / . r 1 ■ This Raking Powder 'la packed In "half-pound cauls • ters specially adapted for'thoclimate'of New Zealand i-It.makes ‘hght r wholesomofbread,wi£bout:yoast : also biscuit;, cakes, ?nd alMiLnds of pastry-)vlthQut eggs and with less than half the uauaLquantity of butter. ' ’ Williams’ Ycaat ■ Powder will- doubtless’ speedily 1 drive all other baking powders from thCN’ew Zealand markets, and securcforitself-that high popularity it hat attained throughout Australia, wherclt is to be found in ©very well-regulated household. ' t . HALL’S BALSAM FOR' THE ‘LUNGS, stands alone as a jremedy for^Coughs,; Colds, Asthma, and,all diseases of the throat and lungs. It .will cunn where other remedies alleviate, and alleviate where others fail entirely. Try: olio bottle of it :ou a ; bad cough. 'Thcro is nothing so good and certain. -People of good .constitutions do. not act • with prudence in allowing tho assaults of slight disease without the help of science. The-best 'constitution will be broken gown by taking; cold *repo&tedlyi when prompt use of JlALL'ii would, pmserve its. vigor unimpaired. ' -i-, , . B 1 INProparcd upon Baron Liebig's principle ; approved Iby the mostemincctof theutedlca) andrcoommendcd 1 Profession. - Surpasses all oilier substitutes tor the natural food of infants, and effectually* promotes .nutrition and health, , x , ‘ 1 ** A child deprived of its mother's milk cab only fed properly when tbc food given -is equivalent power to that of woman's milk.', , > , "bARON; LIEBIG.” ’The great success of this food is a couviucipg proo that it perfectly fulfils Its obiect. » ‘ 1 ‘ *• • MEDICAL '* “After a careful trial of 1 Mrs.> Bloor’s Faiiuacoous Food for Infants and Invalids, ! feel ho Utile pleasure hi recommending it as the best substitute X have mol with for tho natural food of infants, from its being ; highly nutritious, easy of digestion, and uol 'lrritating the alimentary cauaL Jn my opinion its/moregeneral - use would, tend greatly to diminish tho excessive mortality which has hitherto existed in the colony. ■ "‘JOHN SfNGLETON, M.D ( , . * ’ Medical Mission Dispensary, ( “ Wellingtou-abreet, ColUngwood,* “Having tiled^Airs.- Bloor’s Food for, Infanta, and Invalids, I am justified In saying that I consider it an excellent article In all cases whore infanta are deprived of their natural food; nnd invalids suffering from dyrpepaia, combined wlth fooble digestive powers. “GODFREY UOWITT, M.D., - ‘‘lo4, ColUns-atreet, Melbourne. • ' Sold by all Chemists and Druggists, and wholesale FELTON, GRIM.WADE, tAvn CO.. * / «i 1 r Lambton-yuay. iiWeHingtoi

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5366, 8 June 1878, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5366, 8 June 1878, Page 2 (Supplement)

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