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HOMOEOPATHIC :*> ' I PHARMACY AND HYGIENIC DEPOT.

THEODORE DELATTRE, CHEMIST. AND PHARMACEUTIST, Queen Street, Auckland."

NOTICE.— This Pharmacy and Depot is expressly established to supply the Homoeopathic oommunjty in Auckland and New Zealand with Medicines and Hygienic articles of the first quality; at a moderate scalo of charges. Thoroughly convinced of the indispensable accuracy, care, caution, patience, and integrity lequired of tho Chemist and Dispenser, to secure for the appropriate Homoeopathic preparations au efficacy and beneficial activity, Theodore Delattre has made every provision to secure these essential accessories, and begs to diaw the attention of the public to the superiority possessed by medicaments so prepared on the spot, over those imported from Europe, or prepared by incompetent persons. Medicines. — All the ascertained remedies comprised within the Materia ( Medica of the Homoeopathic School can be procured at the'most reasonable scale of charges.

TJOMCEOPATHIC MEDICINE CASES AND JLL CHESTS, iv great variety, adapted and fitted to the various Domestic Works and Publications on Homoeopathic treatment. T. DELATTRE, Queen-street.

TJOMCEOPATHIC DOMESTIC WORKS of XX Laurie, Epps, Thomas, Hcring, Guernsey, Gunthcr, &c, kc. T. DELATTRE, Queen-street.

ARNICA MONTANA— The concentrated Tincture of Arnica, prepared from the fresh plant, and imported from Switzerland, an aiticlc far superior to that sold under the name of Arnica. This Mediciue has gained a high and universal leputatiou as an outwaul application iv cases of injuries arising from contusions, wounds, and other conboquences of external violence. Sold by T. DELATTP.E, Homoeopathic Pharmacy, Queeu-street.

COCOA CHOCOLATE POWDER.

npnE delicious aroma, grateful smoothness, and X invigoiating power of this Pieparation, have proem ed it a gcneial adoption as a most Desirable Breakfast Bkv&ragk.

A LIBERAL ALLOWANCE TO THE TRADE.

T. DELATTRE, Queen-street.

SELTERS WATER.

fP.IIIS refreshing Mineral Spring is not only an I agieeable Tonic, but is extensively used .is a dietic auxiliary to medical tieatment m cases of Congestion of the Liver, Gastric Derangement, Pile, Chronic Bionclntis, and in Gastiic Fevers. Sold by T. DELATTRE, Homoeopathic Pharmacy, Queen-street.

"VTACCINE VIRUS, for Vaccination, iv Tubes. T. DELATTKE, Queen-street.

pROWN AND POLSON'S CORN FLOUR. T. DELATTRE, Queen-street.

FT UXLEY'tf ELASTIC BELTS & STOCKINGS T. DELATTRE, Queen street.

SYRUP OF ORANGES t LEMONS, especially for tho use of patients. T. DELATTRE, Queen-street.

COD LIVER OlL.— The pinest "white," properly prepared fiom the Liver of Cod, not the nauseous and much puffed "light brown." It is nearly tasteless, entirely freed, by a novel process, from the offensive "maigaiic acid" of tho ordinary browner kinds. Sold by T. DELATTRE, Homoeopathic Pharmaceutist, Queen-street.

f TOOTHACHE!— Tincture for procuring instanX taueous relief from Toothache. Sold by T. DELATTRE, Homoeopathic Pharmaceutist, Queen-street.

WORMS, AND WORM DISEASES f— Homcpopathic Medicines and Cas.es, fitted up with remedies for these distressing maladies. Sold by T. DELATTRE, Homoeopathic Pharmaceutist, Queen-sticet.

THE BEST REMEDY FOR COLDS, COUGHS, INFLUENZA, MEASLES, I'EVERS, &c.

NEWBERY'S DR. JAMES' POWDER 111 PR JAMES't FEVERPOWPER||I Spg F.NEWBEFtY AND SONS, ffi KJS£JNO 4-5, ST. PAUL'S. LONDON.ip!S rp^ I»ACKCTSatI»IOTTUSIIt..fc ll» gfflgg IS the befet and most renowned remedy, in this changeable climate, forCouGirs, Colds, Mkaslis, and Intluknza, which carry off thousands yearly, and aie but modified types of Fever caused by obstiucted perspiration. A medicine liko Nbwbery's Dn. Jamk&' Powdkr is particularly valuable, by promoting a gentle perspiration, a single doso causing immediate relief, and in Rheumatism, Ague, and AvniMV has been jn'oyed most useful. The experience of 116 years hah increased its lepntation, both with the public and medical profession, who prescribe it largely, -while by its ease of administration it is unsm passed ,is a Family Medicine. As many spurious imitations are sold, it is necessary to observe that the name of the proprietor " F. Nailery, Nq. i 5, N Paul's Cfoirtfi Yard," London, is on each Goyeinment Stamp. Packets 3s. Od- Bqttles, 4s. Gd. and Us Sold by all' Medicine Vendors; and in Auckland, by MR. ASHER ASnER, jiT Ask for NewisEk¥'s Dr. Jamas' Powder. Established, A.D.'l7-Kj,

FRAMPTON'S PILL OF HEALTH. This ex- ' cellcnt family pill is a medicine of long tried efficacy for purifying the blood, so very essential for tjio foundation of good health, and conectiug all disordeis of tlip stomach and bowels. Two or three doses will convince the aiiliptqd q£ its qalijtaiy cQects. The stomach will speedily regain its strength ; a hoalfliy action of tho liver, bowels, and kidneys will rapidly take jilaoo ; and renewed health will bo the quick result of taking this medicine, according to the directions acoorapauying eaoh box. Persons of a full habit, who are subject to headache, giddiness, drowsiness, and singing in tho ears, arising from too great a flow of blood to tho head, should never bo Avithout them, as many dangerous symptoms will be entirely carried off by their timely use. For females, these pills aye truly excellent, remoyipg all obstructions, the distressing headache so very prevalent with tfto spy, depreEßfqn of spirits, diilness of sight, jioryous affections, plotches, pimples, and sallowuess of the skin, and give a healthy, juvenile bloom, to the complexion. To mothers they are confidently pppommended as the best medicine that can be taken ; and fop ohildrpn of all ages they are unequalled. Theso pills unite tho recommendation of a mM operation with the most successful effect; and for ehterly people, or wherona occasional aperient is required, nothing oa« bo better adapted. Her Majesty's commissioners hayo authorized the name and address of " Thomas Prout, No. 229, Strand, London." to ho impros.iod upon the government stamps affirmed to eaoh box of the gonufne medicine. Sold iv England at Is. l£d. and 2s. 9d. per box. Agent for Auoklaud, Mr. Asher Ather.

CAUTION.

r/" EATING'S PERSIAN INSECT-^ESTP-O;^-|V ING POWDER, for which a Prize liedal was awarded to the, producer at the International Exhibition, JBG2. Mr. Keatiko's attention has been drawn to a spurious imitation of the' abov() article sold in, Australia,' made up in the Os?aofc fopm of the' original, both in regard, to -wrapper and printing. The imitation- 'artiole it a Vorthless ingredient, of not the, slightest, value ,foy the, required purpose. Every gemiihb packet briars th'o'name of "Thomas' Keating" printed on a red baud round a green, •paper wrapper.'* ' i \ <l '\ '(%,**[ < J79,"St7i Paul's Churchyard, London.' ' '^ ' The genuine can behadiii-New" Zealand of Mr.! •'a'Mt^Ol/AllKE;rintero^gil],'Southl*nol! and] Mr; ASffiERIASI^EB, AwkMa.'i

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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1784, 8 April 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1784, 8 April 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XIX, Issue 1784, 8 April 1863, Page 6

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