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Miscellaneous. NEW .-IND MOST VALUABLE MEDICINES OF GRIMAULT &. CO., Chemists to H.I.H. Prince Napoleon, in Paris, For hitherto intractable and incurable diseases. No more Cod Liveb Oil. GRIMAULT'S SYRUP OF IODIZED HORSERADISH, Prepared by Gbimault & Co., Chemists of Paris according to the certificates of the physicians of the Paris hospitals, detailed in the printed directions, and with the approbation .of several academies, this Syrup is employed with the greatest success in place of Cod liver OU, to which ifc is infinitely superior. It cures diseases of the chest, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness, muscular atony, and loss of appetite. It regenerates the constitution by purifying the blood, and is in a word the most powerful depurative known. It never fatigues the stomach and bowels, like lodide of Potassium and the lodide of Iron, and is administered with the greatest efficacy to young children subject to humours or obstruction of the glands. Dr. Cazenave of Saint Louis Hospital, Paris, recommends it particularly in diseases of the skin, to be taken with his PUls mentioned above. Tliis Syrup of lodised Horseradish is a capital adjunct to Dr. Leras' Phosphate of Iron. No aroBE Consu3iption. GRIMAULT'S SYRUP OF HYPOPHOSPHATE OF LIME. This new Medicine is a sovereign remedy in phthisis and other diseases of the lungs, promptly removes all the more serious symptoms. The cough is relieved the night- sweats cease, and the patient rapidly recovers his health. No mobe Dyspepsy, Vomiting dubing Pbegnancy and Sea- sickness. GRIMAULT AND CO.' DIGESTIVE ELIXIR OF PEPSINE. Pepsine is the gastric juice itself or rather the active principle purified, which digests food in the stomach. When, from various causes, the supply of the digestive iluid is too small, the inevitable consequences are, bad digestion, inflammation of the mucous coats of the stomach and bowels, and in females general derangement. The EUxir of Pepsine, sanctioned by the Paris Academy of Medicine, speedUy cures aU such diseases, and prevents vomiting during pregnancy and wliile out sea- voyaging. no mobe poveety oe the blood and pale Complexion. DRS. LERAS' PHOSPHATE OF IRON. This new ferruginous medicine contains the elements of the blood and bones, and Iron in a Uquid state. It is different from aU hitherto offered to the public, is Uquid, colourless and tasteless. It speedUy cures chlorosis, pains in the stomach, difficult digestion, dysmenorrhea, anemia, and advantageously supersedes Carbonate of Iron, Iron reduced by Hydrogen, Lactate of Iron the Pills of Potassic-tartrate of Iron, and lodide of Iron. The majority of the Academies of Medicine of Paris, recommend the Phosphate of Iron, to Ladies of dehcate constitution suffering from anemia, and aU other persons fatigued from over anxiety, nervous emotions, overwork, general debihty and poorness of blood. It is only preparation which never causes constipation, and can be borne by the most delicate stomachs. It is the best adjunct to the Syrup of lodized Horse-radish and Royal Elixir of YeUow Peruvian Bark. No mobe Copaiba and Cubebs. GRIMAULT'S CAPSULES AND LIQUID EXTRACT OF MATICO VEGETALIS. Where aU other Medicines have faded, these preparations wiU always effect a cure. These insure rapid and extraordinary cure of severe rectnt and chronic cases of private disease. They are used in the Hospitals of Paris, by the celebrated Dr. Ricord, and are found greatly superior to aU hitherto known mineral remedies and Copaiba and Cubebs. The Injection is used in recent, and capsules in the more chronic cases. Genebal Depot: IN Paris — Gbimault & Co., Chemists to H.I. H. Prince Napoleon, 45, Rue Richeheu. London — Maw & Ton, 11, Aldersgate-street. Melbourne — T. Fobd & Co. Launceston — F. G. Spiceb. Hobart Town — Hinsby & Calvebt. / And of every good Chemist. TTiPPS'B HOMC3PATHIC COCOA.— Hi Homsepathic Pi actitioners and the Medical Profession generaUy, recommend COCOA as being the most healthful of all beverages. When the doctrine of homcepathy was first introduced into England, there were to be obtained no preparations of cocoa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach ■ the nut was either supplied in the crude state or so unskUfuUy manufactured as to obtain Uttle notice. J. EPPS, of London, homeopathic chemist, was induced, in the year 1839, to turn his attention to this subject, and at length succeeded, with the j assistauce of elaborate machinery, hi being the first to introduce an article pure in its composition, and so refined by the perfect trituration it receives in the process it passes through, as to be most acceptable to the dehcate stomach. BREAKFAST BEVERAGE. For general use, EPPS'S COCOA is distinguished as invigorating, with a grateful smoothness and dehcious aroma. Dr HassaU, in his work *' Food and its Adulterations," says : — " Cocoa contains a great variety of important nutritive' principles — every ingredient necessary to the growth and sustenance of the body." Again, ''As a nutritive, Cocca stands very much higher than either Coffee or Tea." Directions : — Two teaspoonfuls of the powder in a breakfast-cup filled up with boiling water or milk. Tin lined, £ lb., £ lb., and 1-lb packets. Sold by Grocers, Confectioners, and Chemists. Eaih packet is labeUed J. Epps, Homaepathic Chemist, 112, Great RusseU-street. ,170, PicadUly, and 48, Threadneedle-sfcreet ; Manufactory, 398, Eustou Road. London. EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF A COUGH. \ i.i The foUowing letter has been addressed to .■V: ■• iSv j.y it\ CIU";*"/, Boards, Esq., an extensive :-. "! i'-iY -v-i* -j-'iu ;.:■•;••.'. .y--:r.t, residing at i'.Juio-nio'j. Mi.'i.dl;.*' •■. " DEAB SIX, — I X.:r r r:.'>.-.«n:':_. 7- i l ' .-.-d i*v;r:i. j from a most violent cough, rn-C'OcYjYg ■.-. ..._•• ! tickling in my chest, which no remedy, i,..-. j-' '< many I resorted to, could allay. My head was constantly aching, aud my whole frame entirelyshaken. Having seen the good effects of your Balsam of Aniseed iv several members of my famUy, I purchased a smaU bottle, and when going to bed afc night took a teaspoonful in two tabic spoonfuls of water just warm. The effect was immediate ;. ifc arrested the tickling 111 my chest, I slept well, and arose perfectly restored iv the morning, with the exception of debility, arising from fatigue by incessant coughing lor some days previous. My cough entirely left me, and has never returned. Having since heard of a lady in the neighborhood who for a lcng time had labored under a mot t distressing cough, and who had resorted to every remedy within her knowledge, 1 sent the remainder ot the bottle to her ; and that long-standing obstinate, and (as she thought) incurable cough, was perfectly cured. You are at perfect liberty to mako what use you may please of this communication, as the contents are strictly true. I shaU take every opportunity of recommending your inestimable medicine, feeling, as 1 do, iuUv assured of its efficacy. 7 : Yy lam, dear Sir, yours yery truly, ' Wm. Boabds. " To Mr Thomas PoweU." -V POWELL'S BALSAM OF7ANISEED. Prepared solely by THOMAS POWELL, 16, Blackiriars-roa'd, London ; and:;sold in bottles only by aU, chemists and. storekeepers throughout AustraUa. y /■".-. * ■■ . . ASK FOR POWELL'S BALSAM OF. v. ■■■•■■*>.'■ ANISEED^- '■■■'■}'■*■• -9 yi >- 'She genuine has the vrprds " TnoMAfi Powell, Slcakfriars-road, JUQiidQii," eiigTOYedupon the G^ •fsru^eGt §tetap.

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Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 July 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 July 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 4, 4 July 1866, Page 4

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