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, T7IROM CANTERBURY, ENGLAND. 184, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND (Next Neav Zealakd House). The xiiNGLiSH JTharmacy AND DISPENSING ESTABLISHMENT, jj^USTEN ~\R[ 9 (^-ARDNER, > PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST EXACTNESS. DISPENSING J}EPARTMENT. 03* Prescriptions may be relied upon as being dispensed with care, accuracy, and the scrupulous nicety which characterises modern select dispensing. CHILDREN'S MEDICINES, DOMESTIC APPLI ANCES, AND ARTICLES REQUIRED BY MOTHERS FOR THE NURSERY. MEDICAL ATTENDANCE DAILY. /GARDNER'S DIGESTIVE WINE. This valuable preparation, which is largely sold in England, is now introduced into this Colony by the Proprietor, who can confidently recommend it to those suffering from INDIGESTION and the many ills arising from it, viz., flatulence, acidity, heartburn, PAINS IN THE STOMACH, HEADACHE, &C. DIGESTIVE WINE Is not a Quack Medicine, but a Pharmaceutical Preparation of Pepsinc, with Pancrea- ' tine, Diastase, Lactic and Hydrochloric Acids, which comprise the natural elements in the process of Digestion. In cases of DYSPEPSIA, where the secretion of Gastric Juice is imperfect, Digestive Wine will effect a cure. In great DEBILITY of the STOMACH (especially in elderly people), the habitual use of Digestive Wine will render life easy and pleasant, where formerly it was unendurable. I EFFERVESCING SALINE, A tasteless Salt, useful in Sickness, Headache, Biliousness, &c. QUININE AND IRON TONIC, A most efficacious and strengthening Medicine CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA. ]P ILLS: AfeiuentFamily, Compound Rhubarb, Dr Chisholji's " Podophylin, Phosphorus & Quinine, Phosphorus. 1 STOMACH OR DINNER PILLS, ' Composed of Rhubarb, Ginger, Chainoinile, Dandelion, &c, &c, MILD APERIENT VEGETABLE PILLS. As these Pills are often taken instead >£ Castor Oil, they are often called Castor Oil Pills. CONCENTRATED ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER, CHLORODYNE, PARRISH'S fJYRUP. DR GREGORY'S STOMACHIC POWDER. HEALING POWDER, For Nursery Purposes, such as Excoriations in Infants, Sores, Eruptions, Tender and Irritable Skins, &c. Cod Liver Oil. Q.uiuine Wine. PURE GLYCERINE, for Medicinal use; also for sweetening the tea, coffee, chocolate, puddings, &c, of those advised to take it instead ' of sugar. COD LIVER OIL EMULSION, With Hypophosphite of Lime. . WORM POWDERS, VERMIFUGE SYRUP. SEDATIVE ESSENCE, For the Toothache. FINEST ITALIAN CASTOR OIL, Almost tasteless. GOUT AND RHEUMATIC MIXTURE AND EMBROCATION. ALTERATIVE POWDERS FOR CHILDREN. — These Powders are useful in cases of Difficult Teething, Deranged Bowels, Indigestion, &c. COMPOUND ANISEED MIXTURE, For Infants troubled with Flatulence. EBORINE TOOTH PASTE.— Pleasant to use, effectually cleanses the Teeth, imparts an agreeable fragrance to the Breath, and preserves the teeth from decay. Stimulating Hair-ivash and Restorer. VERY SUPERIOR COLD CREAM. THE CHYMICAL POMADE, recommended by Erasmus Wilson, Esq., F.R.S., for persons troubled with Dandriff. -CASTOR OIL POMADE. PETROLEUM POMADE. ESSENCE OF WOOD VIOLET, as used by the Royal Family and Nobility of England. The ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, from a prescription • of E. Saunders, Esq., Dentist to the Queen. GARDNER'S several Family Medicines and Toilet Preparations are carefully prepared, inexpensive, and may be relied on. Xo4j (c^UEEN-STREET.

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Observer, Volume 3, Issue 62, 19 November 1881, Page 154

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Page 154 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 62, 19 November 1881, Page 154

Page 154 Advertisements Column 2 Observer, Volume 3, Issue 62, 19 November 1881, Page 154

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