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Accountants. TTvONALD S. TROUGHTON Mining Agent, Shaee Beokkii, and ACCOUNTANT, 2567 X A N I E R I . MedicaL DR. ACHESON, pHYSICIAN, Surgeon, &c, Fellow of _L the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons may oe onsulted daily at the Hibernian Hotel. 1060 T^ R. P E L L E V, MAY BE CONSULTED DAILY, AT THE HARP OF ERIN HOTEL. __2888* J/_ R S. LAN ~G ACCOUCHEUSE, May be Consulted at her Eesidence, ISLAY HOTEL, 43 Gibson's Quay. NEW MEDICINES! THE GREATEST SUCCESS OP THE AGK. DISEASES OF THE CHEST, Syrujp of Hypophosphite of Lime, manufactured by GitiMAULTpd Co, Chemists, 7, rue dela Feuillade, Paris. This new medicine, delicious to the palate, is a sovereign remedy for coughs, colds, irritation of the lungs, and is also an excellent remedy in cases of consumption. Under its influence the cough abates, nocturnal perapi rations cease, and the patient rapidly recover health and flesh. ELIXIR OF PEPSINE, prepared by Grimault and Co, Chemists 7, rue de la Feuillade, Paris, according to the ormula of Dt Corvisarr, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Physician to H. M. the Emperor of the French. Pepsine is the gastric juice itself, or rather the digestive prin • ciple purified, which digests food in the stomach. When from various causes the supply of the digestive fluid is too small, the inevitable consequences are bad digestion, gaatritlf, % gqstrflltjx? t inflammation of the'miicous coaiis'of the stomach and bowels, heartburn, ancemia, loss of strength, and in females, general derangement. The Elixir of Pepsine, which is sanctioned by the approbation of the Paris Academy of Medicine, speedily cures all such diseases, and prevents vomiting during pregnancy. NO MORE COD-LIVER OIL. Syrup of lodized Horse Radish of Grimault and Co Apothecaries' Chemists, 7, rua de la Feuillade, Paris. According to the certificates of the Physicians of the Paris Hospitals detailed in the prospectus, and with the approbation of several Academies, this Syrup is employed with tne greatest success in place of cod-liver oil, to which it is really superior. It cures diseaso of the cheat, scorfula, lymphatic disorders, green sickness, muscular atony, and loss of appetite, it regenerates the constitution by purifyiDg the blood, and is, in a word, the most powerful depurative known. It never fatigues the stomach and bowels like the iodide of potassium and the iodide of iron, and is administered with the greatest efficacy to young children subject tc humors, or obstruction of the glands. Di Gaznave, of Saint Louis Hospital, Paris, ,recom«lnends it particularly in cutaneous diseases, conjointly with the pills which bear his name. PHOSPHATE OF IRON. De Lbras, Apothecary, Doctor of Science, 7, rue de la Fuillade, Paris. — This new ferruginous medicine contains the elaments of the bones and blood, and iron in a liquid state. From observations made in the Paris Hospitals and detailed in the prospectus, it is superior to ferruginous pills, lactate of iron, iron reduced by hydrogen, pills and syrup of. the iodide of iron, and cures rapidly stomach com plaints, painful digestion, poverty of the blood, loss of strength and appetite, and the diseases incident to females. It is the best adjunct tc Cod-Liver Oil, and the best preserver of health in tropical climates. No more Copaiba or Cubebs. Capsules of Matico Vegetalis. GENERAL DEPOT : In AUCKLAND— A. ASHEE, Sliorfcland St In NELSON— T. SPICEE. j General Depot in Paris, at Grimanlt and Co.Chemists, 7, rue de la ITeuillade. Ditto, in London, at Messrs Maw and Song 11, Aldersgate-street. GROVER AND BAKER Sewing Machine Company, Manufacturers of Elastic Stitch and Lock Stitch SEWING MACHINESTHE GROVER & BAKER ELASTIC STITCH MACHINES Will hem, fell, cord, bind, tuck, gather, quilt, braid, and embroider. They are simple, durablej and not liable to derangement. They sew from ordinary reels, and no rewinding of the thread is necsssary. They sew with equal facility all fabrics, the most delicate and the heaviest, an 5 with all kinds of thread, silk, cotton, or linen, their seam is so strong and elastic that it neve", breaks even on the bias. They fasten both end* of the seam by their own operation, Then seam, though cut at every sixth stitch remain , firm and neither runs nor ravels in wear. T-heii seam is plump and beautiful, and retains' ite plumpness and beauty after washing better than any otter. Their seam can be removed in al tering garments, after proper instruction, witnout picking or cutting them. Watching and varying the tensions upon the threads necessary in other machines, is unnecessary in these. The tensions being once adjusted on the Grover and Baker elastic stitch machine, any amouuto sewing may be done without change. They make beautiful "embroidery, and are the only in.icbine3 that both embroider and sew perfectly. THIS GROVER AND BAKER SHUTTLE OB LOCK STITCH MACHINES, which are comparatively new, combine the good points of former shuttle machines with most important improvements, making them the moat simple, perfect, efficient, and durable shuttle or lock stitch machines yat introduced. Hence the universal favor and success of the machines wherever known. For all descriptions of cloth oi leather work they have no equal, THE HIGHEST PREMIUMS over all competitors, both for machines and machine work, were taken by the Grover and Baker Sewing machine Company in 1868 and 1864, at 31 State and Couuty Exhibitions in America, wbeie .ill the other leading machines were'Jplaced in coiuuelition. UPWARDS OF 100,000 of thesp Machine ai-e in use in all parts of th# World. Can be had at GROVER AND BAKER'S Collins &£REet East, Melbourne. 3380

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West Coast Times, Issue 290, 28 August 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 290, 28 August 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 West Coast Times, Issue 290, 28 August 1866, Page 4

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