1 t4 1^ u a-jsf:t YV<l .flstTiio'iia >MM f .f«y'>n - . :. . The only Good S.auoe l( .andrai)plioable to Every Extract of a lettefJfrpmU^edtcargentlomafl'afc Madras to his brother 1 ab'WorcdsteVi 1 May 18S1 • "Tell Lea uidNJ^ita«ttttl> ttiffl.' "a^'fa highly esteemed in India,; ."and UCm my r opinion, the most palatable/ as well' as thf most'wnolesome Sauce " that is made." i.^ ,
av'OAUTfON-.-Lea arid Perrins' Seg'tb oautlSnlhe Public against spurious imitations of their celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. L. aud P. have discovered that several of the Foreign Markecs have been supplied with -Spurious, Imitations, tho labels closely resembling tHose of tlie genuine Sauce, and jm 'pnej ov more instances , the fnamejof li.'"anCP. forged.- ,L. ,and P. twi{l proceed against one who may ' manufacture or vend such imitations/ and have instructed their correspondents in .the various parts of the world to advise them of any infringement of their rights. ) , .
ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCS.
\* Sold Wholesale, and for, Export, by the Pro. prietors, Worcester ; 'Messrs. 'Crosse and Blackwell ;> Messrs. Barolrvy and Sons, London ; &c, &o. ; and by Grocers and Oilmen generally. ' i
IN THE MIDST OF DEATH WE'ARE IN LlFfi,
NKW AXIS JIbST VALtrABLK'MBDiciNSS BITHBBTO
INTBACTABLB AND INOWIABLK DISKASES...
.it ' ! ' . ■ ' UNLIKE the Patent, Medicines generally^iin. ported from the United Kiugdom, the follbjvng from France have been severely tested and scrutinised by the most eminent Government and private analytical chemists and practising* physicians in Paris, &c, insomuch th'iit the',enfire Parisian Faculty attached to the, Government" and othev hospitals, io. , in the Freucb dominiqns', oan, after vigorous trials, with the fullest confidence recommend them to the favourable noftoe of <-\ll languishing not only under ordinary diseases, but those who may be '< hoping against hope." , No more Cod Liver Oil.— Syrup of lodized Horseradish. Prepared by Grimault and Ca, Chemists, 7, Rue de la Feuillade, Po.rj», ( Aacording to the certificates of UIQ pliysiola,ns of the Paris -hospitals, detailed in the prospectus, aud with the appiobation of several academies, this syrup ii employed with the greatest success in place of cod liver oil, to which it \H really superior. It curei disease^ Qf th° oliett, scrofula, lymphatic disorders, gieen slckuess, muscular atony, and Iqs3 of appetite ; it regenerates the oonstU tution by purifying the blood, itucf is, in ft ' word, tho most powerful depurative known. It never fatigues the stomach and bowelu like the iodide of .potassium, and the iodidb of iron, and is administered with tho greatest efficacy to young children subjeot to humours, or obstruction to the glands. Dr. Caaenave, of St. Louis Hospital, Paiis, recommends it particularly in cutaneous diseases, conjointly with the pills, which boar his name.
No more Consumption. — Diseases of the cheit. — Syrup of hypophospliite of lime, manufactured by Grimault and Co., chemist*, 7, $u,e. d,e 'U> Ji'eu.Ula.de, Pari^, Thiq i\6\s[ m,edicln£, which \* delicious to th,o p.vlate, is »' soverpign remedy tor qpiighs, colds, irritation of the luugs ; and is al^o an excellent remedy in casei of consumption. Under its influence the cough abater, nocturnal perspirations , cease, and the patient rapidly recovers liealjl) and f}es.h, Nq more Indigestion ar Dyspepsy. — Elixir of Pepsine. Prepared by Grimault and Co., chemists, 7, Rue de la Feuillade, Paris. According to the formula of Dr. Corvisart, Knight of the Legion of Honour, physician to H.M. the. Emperor of the French, pepsine is the gastric juice itself,, <jr rather the active principle' purified, which digest? fqpd, |n. lh.o atomucb. When from, various cause? the; supply of the digestive fluid is. |oo |mal], the inevitable con.s.e. quences are bad digestion, gastritis., gastrajgia, inflammation of the n^ucous coats of the stomach, and bqwe.lt>, heartburn, ancemia, loss of strength,! an.4 i n females, general d.erani;em,enti. The Jjlixir , of P.epsine, which is sanctioned by thp apprqb»tiou of the Paris Academy of Medipiue, speedily cures ail such diseases^ and provents .vomiting^during pregpanpy. " No more Poverty of the Blood *nd Pale Complexion.— Phosphate of Iron. — Dr. Leras, Apofchecary; Doctor pf Science, 7, Rue de la Feuill.ide, Paria, This now ferruginous medicine contajqs til? ejemeujjs qf the bones' and blqoi}, jrnn, {p % liquid *tatf, From obiprvations m,ade in tihe Parig Hospitals, 0,n.4 detailed in'tl^eiprospedtus; it is /iupe.rlor to ferruginous pills, lactate of iron, iron reduced by hydrogen, pills and syrup of the iodide >of iron, and cures »rapidly stomach complaints, painful digestion, poverty of tho blood, loss of strength and appetite, and the diseases incident to females. It is tfys b,est ad juno( jiye.cfli} (i *n_d tl}e bpqt pßes.'ervef 'of 'h.ealt}i 'in tyqpipqi climates. ( General DepAt.— ln Paris, at Grimault and Co,, 7, Rue de la Feuillade. In London, at Newbery and Sons, 49, fy, Paul's Churchyard, In Melbqurne, Z. Forde »nd Co. . In Sydney, at »nd Co, In Adelaide, at Faulding. In Nelson, at S. B. H»dfield. At Launceston, at Spicer; and at every good druggist of Australia. r ,- jj,j •j, ; r o ~ " '!' i ' ' » ' )
IKTBRJfAIi OR HqpAlu— »sW 00HATIVK AOKNOT, ' ifATiqo.— QRIMAULT ANI} 00., PARIS,
This new remedy is prepared from, the loaves of a Peruvian pepper shrnb, called Matico, and cures promptly and infallibly without any fear of inflammatory results. The great majoiity of physicians iv Paris, Russia, Gennauy, and New York, now use no other remedy., Full directions accompany each bottle %ud nacisefc, or a.v explanatory treatise will be ent post-fre* for fld. ' . •'. ' ■■ ' ■'"*>'
THE GREAT ENGLISH^ REMEDY FOR GOUT AND RHEUMATISaIf-BLAI^S GOUT.'AND RHEUMATIC PI L.LS.- This preparation is one of the benefits which ,the , science of modern chemistry has conferred upon mankindj; for during the first twenty years of the. present century to sneak of a pure jop,tU({ goijt vyas QQ^si^red^ romance ; but now the efi^cacy and of th} 9 me4icine is so fully demonstrated by unsohcite,d tes; timonials from persons in every rank _ of, jlife, tb,at public opinion proclaims this *s one of the most; important discoveries of the present ajf», { r i ! A ' ' l ' ' ' 1 These pills require no restraint of diet or confinement during tlleir use, and are certain toprevent the diseas attacking any vital part." , ( ' \ ,',"',''•>' They can be relied upon 'as the most safe and effectual remedy everoffered to the pubiio, and 'halve bSOP universally. Used,. in Europe and AineraO* for ro*uy years fortfye ahqvfl <joiftpb(.in^s. ,' -. . | Her Majesty's Commissioijers have au%orise4 th«, name and address of ,'• Thomas^BQ^-Np" 22^ Strand, London," to be impressed u^qn the^oyern. ment stamps affixed io p'aoh box of the genuine medicine. ' ', , , , j Sold in England at Is. Ud. t and 2s. $$ p^r box.
VjJMMEtfS UNROLLED,, PJER^MERY X\> warranted to ret&iu-it!* excellent quality ia *uy dimat'o. < l " '"» J " ' ' „,.' „.! r Kiinmel'aj, Toilet yinegar.^tpi superaeda,. Eau ds Cologue. j> v ' j:• ', ii .. !-•!.' Kimmel'i Lnvender Water, distilled from 'Mitoham flowers. , {, >\" J-IJJWui Rimmel's, Jockey Club, 'Frangi^ane, ko.',' of exquisite fragc«uce J , ( !*-.-. <('-r-iu Riminel's Glycerine, Honey, Windsor, and, ptlipr, Toilet Soaps. t ,, v . j ,'', ,„■ ,f Himuiel'a Lime Juice aud Glycerine for beautifying
the liuir. ( , , , " "" RiniiuelV Terfumo' Vajporlzir, 'Perfume*', tainn, be. 40., " ',' ' ''',''" x '\\ th ' 'h t»>.,i>'*l JKiinrael' 'iook! of Perffime^ , with, 250"^lustrafcions, ss. " ' t "„. ;,,c 0 l->\
- Sold by all Perfumery Vendor* in- the World.— - X U'.H )S vJ I-! \l ' ' '' f i^'>' -^ ! ' >Ut^ K0 - E. RIMMEL, Perfumer to&'lLH. the Princess of rt W*les,.?6, 128,rRegent-streetyan i d i 24 Coruhill, London, vi v - j c , 00'> Hi X/lT^, ,ilr
qpHE only really^serviceable, .Article for ECOX NOMICAL 'W^fflNG is HARPER TWELVE^aEES^^rep'araii'an j>f . GLYJJE.SINE. and SOAP POWDER, A ,whiph lathers profusely, makes Soap, and washes with a third of the usual 'tifnVatadl troubled /No W'aihing-GtystaU ho* dtlfer Soap.lPdwaerfiJlwillCdb'.tliieTi' Sold by, all Storekeepers. ~ Manufaotory^-|lr^ey£by-Bow, London.
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2602, 20 November 1865, Page 8
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