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Miscellaneous tiEENCH MEDICINES. l Prepared by Grimault and Co., Chemists to H. I H. Prince Napoleon, Paris. — These different medicines represent the most recent medical discoveries, founded on the principles of chemistry and therapeutics. They must not be confounded with secret or quack medicines, as theiv names suficient 1 ?/ indicate their composition ; a circumstance which has caused them to be appreciated and prescribed by the faculty in the whole world. They widely differ from those numerous medicines advertised in the public papers, as able to cure every possible disease, as they are applicable only to but a very few complaints. The most strinaent laws exist in France, with regard to the sale of medical preparations, and only those which have undergone an examination by the Academy of Medicine, and have been proved efficacious, either in the hospitals or in the practice of the first medical men, are authorised by the Government. This fact must be a guarantee for the excellency of Messrs Grimault and Cos. medicinesi — Doctor Leras' (Doctor of Medic* me) Liquid Phosphate oj Iron. — The neioest aud most esteemed medicine in cases of Chlorosis, Pains in the Stomach, difficult Digestion, Dismenorrhea, Animea, General Debility and Poorness of Blood. It is particularly recommended to regulat* the functions oj nature, and to all ladies of delicate constittdion. as well as to persons suffering tinder every kind 1 of debility whatsoever, it is the preservative oj health (par excell-ence), in all warm and relaxing climates. No more Cod Liver Oil — Grimault's Syrup of lodized Horse-Radish. — This medicine has been administered with the utmost success in the Hospitals of Paris. It is a perfect substitute for Cod Liver Oil, and has been found mosi beneficial in Diseases of the Chest, Scrofula, Lymphatic Disorders, Green Sickness, Muscular Atony and loss of Appetite. It regenerates the constitution in purifying the blood, being the most powerful depurative known. It has also been applied with happy results in Disease oj the Skin. Furthur, it will be found to be of great benefit to young children subject to Humours and Obstruction of the Glands. Consumption Cured — Grimault's Syrup of Hyphosphite of Lime. — This neio medicine is considered to be a sovereign remedy in eases of Consumption and otlier Diseases of the Lungs. It promptly removes all tlie most serious symptoms. Tlie cough is relieved, night perspirations cease, and the patient is rapidly restord to health. N. B. Be sure to see that the signature of Grimault $ Co., is affixed to the bottle, as this syrup is liable to imitations. No more difficulty or painful digestion — Doctor Burin dv Risson's (Laureate of tlie Paris Imperial Academy of medicine) Digestive Lozenges. — This delicious preparation is altopys prescribed by the most reputed medical men in France in cases of derangements of the digestive functions, such as Gastritis, Gasfralgia, long and laborious digestion, Wind in the Stomach and Bowels, F,maciation, Jaundice, and complaints of the Liver and Loins. Nervous Headaches, Neuralgia, Diarrhoia, Dysentry,. instantaneously cured by Grimault's Guarana — This vegetable substance, which grows in the Brazils, has been employed since time immemorial to cure inflammation of the bowels' It has proved of late to be of the greatest service in cases of cholera, as it is a preventive and a cure in cases of diarrhoea. No more Diseases of the Skin — Doctor Cazenave's Pills. — Tlie efficacy oj these pills has been found after twenty years' of experience in the hospital of Saint-Louis, in Paris under the direction of Professor Cazenave, head medical man. This Jiospital- is especially devoted to the cure of sJcin diseases No more Dyspepsia, Vomiting during Pregnancy, or Sea Sickness — Grimault's Elixir of Pepsine. — Pepsine undergoes no alteration in this preparation. It will consequently be preferred to Pepsine Powders' or Pills. It is the digestive medicine par excellence, and is at the same time a most agreeable table liquor. Messrs Grimault beg to call tTie attention of the faculty and of the public in general to the fact tJiat real pepsine is prepared in France alone. It is far superior to all others, often extracted from the stomach of^orci. Asthma! Asf7tma ! Asthma ! — lndian Cigarettes, prepared toith the Essence of Cannibis Indica. — Wonderful results have been obtained from the use of these cigarettes by persons suffering from Asthma, and other complaints of the respiratory organs. N. B. — All the above medical preparations are accompanied by instructions as -to the manner in which they are to be taken. — Internal or Local New Curative Agent — Matico. Grimault <$* Co., Paris. — This new remedy is prepared from the leaves of a Peruvian pepper shrub, called Matico, and cures promptly and infallibly witliout any fear of inflammatory result. The great majority of physicians in Paris (and especially Doctor Ricord), Russia, Germany, and New York, now use no other remedy. Full directions accompany each bottle and packet; or an explanatory treatise will be sent post free. General Depot. — In Paris, at Grimault and Co., 45 rue Richelieu ; in London, at Newbury and Sons, 45 St. Paul's Church Yard. Agents : Invercargill Mr. G. M. K. Clarke. -n ,„ t- ") Messrs French, KempDuneain > „ on j thorne Sc Co. Auckland Mr. Asher, Shortland-st. Nelson ... ... ... Mr. J. B. Hadfield f<OEDON AND GOTCH, &ENERAL NEWS AND ADVERTISING AGENTS, 85, Cdlins-street west, Melbourne,, and 281, George-street, Sydney. Have pleasure in informing their friends and the i Australian public generally, that their London establishment is now open at 121, Holborh Hill, City, The premises have been fitted up as Australian News liooms, and papers are filed for public inspection, and public and other documents giving information concerning the colonies will be found there. They hope to make it a place of resort for all who are hi any way interested hi the colonies' or desire information concerning them, or wish to find missing friends. . : ~ To news proprietors they would respectfully say they cau now accept the agency and undertake any commissions hi any department of the papers. News-letters will be supplied by able writers, at very moderate charges. To the furnishing of paper, ink, &c, they will give particular attention, and for cash terms, supply at prices that cannot fail to give satisiaction. To News Agents, Booksellers, &c, they will supply papers and periodicals at very low rates — despatching with greatest care and punctuality. Orders with Post-office order or draft can be addressed to either Sydney, Melbourne, or London . - (Adyebtisement.) — Holloway's Ointment and Pills. — Unerring Precision. When the health is breaking down from the continuance of some weakening discharge, when ulcers refuse to heal and extending mischief is threatened, then is the time to try the potency of Holloway's healing Ointment and purifying Pills. No treatment for giving ease and safely leading to a cure can be compared to this. The Ointment cleans and coole the foulest and most angry sores, diminishes the inflammation, reduces the swelling, prevents the growth of proud flesh, and spares both pain and danger. Thousands testify, from their own perBonal experience, to the unvarying success attending the use of Holloway's medicaments in cases of ulcerated legs, enlarged veins, scurfy skin, and swelled ankles. 10

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Southland Times, Issue 879, 10 January 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 879, 10 January 1868, Page 4

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